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CONNECT with us. HomeCollectionsObjectsMilitary Personal Items Military Personal Items A selection of military uniforms and personal equipment from World War I through the Cold War. This group includes examples from the United States armed forces and other countries. Included are items worn by General William Mitchell, General Henry "Hap" Arnold, and U-2 pilot Commander William Ecker. Your Search Results (1 to 12 of 20) Fragment, Nacelle, "Whirling Dervish", Jimmy Doolittle Mirror, Shaving, Oswald von Boelke Message Pouch, Pan American Goodwill Flight Pocket Watch, James H. Doolittle Wrist Watch, James H. Doolittle Bracelet, Womens Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Ring, Womens Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) "Short Snorter Bill" Flag, Service, United States Message Streamer, Royal Naval Air Service Map, Italy, United States Army Air Forces, Louis Purnell Bracelet, Roosevelt Field Prev Next × object_type:"Memorabilia" Hamilton Watch Co. (1) North American Aviation Inc. (1) World War, 1939-1945 (14)
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Online Blogucation 14Sep/110 I had to turn the heater on in my car this morning. The Colorado mornings are getting chilly: in the 40s and 50s. It’s almost like Fall had been hiding behind the Labor Day corner, just waiting to pounce. Despite the cold (and my cold), I love fall and all that comes with it. Change is definitely upon us. Football is back, the leaves are turning, and everyone’s back in school. With the coming of school, homework is now running rampant in my house. This is the first year that all three of my kids are in school of some sort. It’s fun and it’s challenging trying to keep up with all the basics that I’ve almost forgotten and that they are learning anew. The other night I sat down with my 9 year old daughter who’s in fourth grade to try and help her with her sudoku math homework problem. Wait. What? Sudoku math homework? I can see the connection, practicing logic and problem solving, but I don’t remember doing this in fourth grade. Do you? I remember Ms. Daniel, her glasses and her reading of Where the Red Fern Grows to our class. I remember multiplication tables, homonyms, workbooks and chase at recess. I remember Ms. Daniel weeping the day of the Challenger space shuttle tragedy and the first time I failed an assignment. But Sudoku for homework? I don’t remember that being a part of my fourth grade. As I watched my daughter solve the puzzle, I realized that Sudoku for homework wasn’t odd for her. It’s simply part of her reality; part of the life she knows and the memories she’s making. Just like tablet computers and texting and video on demand and charter schools and doing homework on interactive websites. These things are new and fun and show how far we’ve come in the last 20 years for me, but they’re how it’s always been for her and every child after her. As I mulled this thought over and considered the environment surrounding my daughter’s education co
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How do you put your intentions into practice? posted by Alex Zielinski on March 8, 2013 Filed under: Intentions Being International Women’s Day, we’d be silly not to highlight a woman who’s working hard to inspire and challenge her gender every day. Although her focus is on young girls and women, her approach can easily apply to anyone at any stage of their life. “What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?” The question, casually brought up by a friend five years ago, took Ann Drew Yu off guard. At the time, Yu was a middle school English teacher in Minneapolis, eager for something new. She recently had become fascinated by the art of feng shui—specifically the way it uses the physical orientation of a room to spark mental inspiration—and had wanted to find a way to share its intents with her students. But she had never seen it becoming a reality. Until then. “One thing led to another,” says Yu. “And the idea came for the Intention Box.” After working first-hand with middle school and high school-aged girls (and having once been a teenage girl herself), Yu saw a need to empower young women through an objective-based tool, dubbed the Intention Box for Girls. The box set contains a deck of cards asking thought-provoking questions (“What positive thought would help me today?” or “How can I get more comfortable speaking up?”) and a journal to record girls’ responses and own unique goals. Yu says that her Intention Box for Girls “gives young women life skills that go hand in hand with change.” Now, two years after Yu’s first box hit the market, the kit is widely popular among young girls across Minnesota, and Yu’s new 8-week public school program based off of the box has attracted interest from a handful of teachers. But how did she ignite her own intentions to bring the product to this stage? It all goes back to analyzing her own missed intentions in her youth. “I would have loved something like this as a girl,” she says. “Imagine being able to explore forgiveness, kindness and self-exploration at that stage. If you learn how to form your intentions in life early on, it sticks with you.” To understand the real questions that would help pre-teen and teenage girls visualize their goals, Yu met with teachers, parents, and therapists to get inside their heads. But, she says, she found the real answers in working with young women themselves. “It amazes me how intuitive younger girls are,” says Yu, who test ran her first intention box with a group of 10 to 15-year-old girls. “To hear how they made [the box] their own and what they thought it was missing, that was the most helpful.” But there were certain parts in the development process where Yu had to rely on her own creativity. To financially kickstart the Intention Box, Yu took out home equity loans on her own house and reached out to already-cemented supporters across the city for a financial push. “The whole project was very intuitive, driven by passion and creativity,” she says. “And I had to take some chances.” Yu says that the money put into the project has almost paid itself off. But, she stresses that it was far from easy. “This was no overnight success story, it took over ten years to bring my intentions into something tangible. But that’s not meant to discourage anyone,” she says. “It’s best to just always have your eye on the immediate future. Take it as it comes, step by step, and you will get there.” Do you know a young girl who could benefit from the Intention Box? Or have your own questions about setting personal goals? Feel free to contact Ann Drew Yu at [email protected]. Tags: Ann Drew Yu, feng shui, Intention Box for Girls, International Women's Day, Midwest, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Resource, small business, Youth
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Match.com's Top 10 Cities for Dating Single Moms In celebration of the single mother, Match.com has released a list of the Top 10 Cities for Dating Single Moms on its official blog Up To Date.The list was compiled using Match.com’s unparalleled data on American singles to pinpoint top locations where women with children have had more success meeting someone through Match.com than those without kids. The number one spot where single moms rule the dating scene was claimed by Yonkers, New York with Alpharetta, Georgia coming in as a close second. Below is the full list of top 10 cities: Results from a recent study by Match.com showed that single parents in the US are dating more (21%) compared to singles without children (16%). The study also looked at how these singles felt about issues such as the appropriate amount of time to wait before introducing children to your new partner and how to tell a child about a new romance. Specific results include: Single Parents are dating more than singles without kids: 21% of single parents are currently dating someone versus 16% of singles without kids; 35% of single parents have been on a first date in the past year versus 27% of singles without kids How/When are single parents introducing kids into the mix: 25% of singles would wait 2-3 months before introducing the person they’re d
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| | Voices Home Gordon Brown hails education as the best anti-poverty program Submitted by Kavita Watsa On Mon, 09/20/2010 Tweet WidgetGoogle Plus OneLinkedin Share Button1 Comment This morning, 69 million children would not have gone to school around the world. And of those who did, many did not learn what they should have. It is a good thing that education has such energetic champions as Queen Rania of Jordan and Gordon Brown, former UK Prime Minister, both of whom made strong statements today in New York in support of universal access to good-quality education. “I have one goal—to advocate that every child receives a quality education,” said Queen Rania, who is the co-founder and co-chair of 1Goal , a campaign that was founded with the objective of ensuring that education for all would be a lasting impact of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Gordon Brown spoke of education as the best anti-poverty and anti-deprivation program, speaking of successes he had seen recently in Africa. “In Kenya, I saw first-hand the benefit for free education for all,” he said, “There were 1 million children standing in queues waiting to be enrolled.” Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Managing Director at the World Bank noted that the International Development Association (IDA) had just pledged an additional $750 million for education over the next five years for countries off-track, especially those in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. “These additional resources will be used to improve access to good quality schools, for girls’ scholarships, for conditional cash transfers, for grants to schools—these are proven interventions that are producing results,” she said. “We know what works and so we are scaling up.” The current Secretary for International Development in the UK, Andrew Mitchell, emphasized that both “output and outcomes” were important in education, explaining that outputs are the number of schools built, and outcomes are the number of children receiving good quality education. The message of the day on education was most neatly put by Nthabiseng Tshabalala, a 12-year-old from a Soweto school. She called on leaders gathered in New York to ensure that all 69 million out-of-school children also get their chance to be leaders some day. Tags: United KingdomSouth AfricaKenyaJordanSouth AsiaMiddle East and North AfricaLatin America & CaribbeanEurope and Central AsiaEast Asia and PacificAfricaPovertyEducationworld bankUNPovertyMDGs All said and done, this is Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 09/21/2010 - 05:13 All said and done, this is not going to percolate to all those in need reply Notify me when new comments are posted All comments Replies to my comment By submitting this form, you accept the Mollom privacy policy. Featured Bloggers Jim Yong KimPresident, World Bank Group José CuestaSenior Economist Michael TrucanoSr. ICT & Education Specialist Rachel KyteVice President and Special Envoy for Climate Change World Bank photos From Risky to Responsible BusinessThe Longer World Waits to Address Climate Change, the Higher the CostMaking the Case for Universal Health CoverageThe High-Risk, Low-Risk Scenarios for Russia’s Economic FutureIn a Rapidly Changing World, Governments Need to Make Education a Priority More Subscribe by email You are hereYou are here » Blogs » Voices » Gordon Brown hails education as the best anti-poverty program
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Whatever seems important at the time. Opportunity and hindrance I married my music teacher. While that has brought me many musical opportunities, it also keeps me from practicing as much as I might like. I hate to make student noises when she's trying to relax at home, so I tend to try to practice when she's away.For the past week she has been in California at the American String Teachers Association national conference. She did a presentation on teaching adult beginners, which was very well received. She used a poster of one of my cartoons, which was also very well received. I am going to have to set up an e-commerce site so teachers can download cartoons for a fee. She set me a deadline some time in May.Once that is up and running I suppose I can add sections on other topics. Obviously I have to learn some things.While she's been away I have had an orgy of practice. I wish I could say it had made me a lot better, but it certainly hasn't made me any worse.I still have trouble with paper training. Music tends to get into my head. I like to play while wandering around the house or standing in front of my computer speakers, harmonizing with drones on a collection I purchased from Darol Anger's website. The tracks play for about six minutes in iTunes. Oddly, it appears no longer to be available. Glad I got mine.The drones help train the ear. They also generate some weird resonances. Each drone suggests a tune to me. I'll work the riff over and over until the track changes to the next one in the sequence. The change makes me hunt around for the musical relationships that work with the steady note. Or, if I like what I've been playing, I will start the previous track over again.The Internet needs Tune Search, where you play the little scrap of tune you've picked out and it tells you what it's from, if it's from anything. If it's not from anything, congratulations, you're a composer! For the moment, you can only play it for a more experienced friend who might be able to identify it. But that risks embarrassment.Eventually I have to put away the instrument and get to bed. I've had to work every day she's been away, so I should not have been staying up as late as I have. But then the house is quiet and cold. The cats do what they can. My natural restlessness when alone keeps me up and playing. I'm even plinking stuff out on the piano with one hand while brushing my teeth.With a musician co-worker I was browsing mandolins on a website he frequents. When he bought a travel guitar there it came with a free mandolin. Crazy. But a fifty-buck mandolin sounds about like you'd expect when they can go for as much as $230,000. And we thought the one for a mere 23 grand was impressive.Looks like a solid starter instrument will go for about $200. Just thinking. The cellist and I had both been thinking one might be handy. Tuned like a violin, it offers another platform for trying out some of the same tunes. And it's easier to play when slouched on the couch in front of the tube. Why fight it?After six straight nights of practice my fingers are wrecked. But it's like when I finally got the Telemark turn. My legs were screaming, but I wasn't going to stop when things were finally working right.Learning a difficult instrument as an adult is like trying to saw down a redwood tree with a nail file. You're only going to get it if you keep at it. Learning Music Free Market Failure in a Service Economy A sport shop in town sharpens ice skates. The owners invested thousands of dollars in a large, console-type machine to provide top-quality service to their customers.Other businesses in town have offered skate sharpening. On the basis of price, quality and the intangibles of customer service, these establishments competed for customer dollars. Gradually, all but one gave it up.The survivor, a multi-sport shop, balanced its offerings through the four seasons of each different year. It did not set out to have a monopoly on sharpening. That condition was an accident.One customer, an accountant with several hockey-playing children and ample disposable income, decided he no longer wanted to pay the established sharpening business for their services. He invested instead in his own machine.Over the years, he has developed a sort of client list among various skating groups. What is not clear is whether he is charging for his services or simply giving them away because he enjoys it.If he is giving away a service another business has made a capital investment to offer at a professional level, he is undermining the free market. He takes unfair advantage of his position, having a comfortable income from another source, to reduce the income of hard-working people who don't have the same options he does. If he is charging a rate so low that no commercial establishment could match it, he's competing unfairly, using his other income as a subsidy.From a standpoint of personal freedom, this guy should be allowed to do whatever he likes. But if his hobby involves legitimate services someone else has to charge for, its ripples travel throughout the financial world. In this microcosm you can see what dooms the fantasy of a completely free, unregulated market. Unpaid dabblers throw unmeasurable turbulence into the calculation. And they are but one variable. The First Six Days Helping someone grieve for one of the most important people in her life is especially hard because the thing you want most to give them is impossible to provide. You can't make it not hurt. You have to let it hurt and walk with them at their own pace. 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Best Game Programming Schools in West Europe I am currently searching for the best schools that offer Game Programming in the west of Europe. Do you have good experiences somewhere? Do you know there is a great school that offers Game Programming somewhere in the west-europe? You're not only giving me some worthy advice, but you can also discuss with the others which is the best school of west Europe. Why west Europe? This is because I won't go study further then west Europe, I want to stay close to Holland, so I can go there every now and then. I am planning on taking some friends with me, so keep that in mind. Thanks a lot, and good luck discussing about it. Marlon. Find More Posts by Marly CodeNinja "Located in the heart of the Netherlands, Utrecht University is firmly founded on tradition. Utrecht University, which celebrates its 370th anniversary, has developed into one of Europe's largest and most prominent institutes of research and education. Utrecht University offers the broadest spectrum of disciplines available in the Netherlands, innovative research and liaises with universities and research centres all over the world. At Utrecht University, in both teaching and research, quality is always the key.." http://www.uu.nl/uupublish/homeuu/ho.../4469main.html Not sure if this fits your needs, but there is a professor there named Dr. Mark Overmars who developed a neat little game dev kit called game maker. I was intrigued by his work and wondered what kind of classes they have at his school. Send a private message to CodeNinja Find More Posts by CodeNinja
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Bruce Springsteen Jams With Jimmy Fallon on 'Bridgegate' Classic "Born to Run" was hijacked for a funny take on scandal overshadowing the Governor's office. Bruce Springsteen performed onstage with NBC talk show host Jimmy Fallon last night to sing a parody of "Born to Run" about the "Bridgegate" controversy. Fallon began the skit, dressed as Springsteen in the 1980s, with bandana, shades and sleeveless denim shirt. He did a great impression with an acoustic guitar, belting out scandal-inspired lyrics like, "maybe this Bridgegate was just payback, it's bitch-slap to the state Democrats. We got to get out while we can. We’re stuck in Gov. Chris Christie’s Fort Lee N.J., traffic jam."Springsteen then appeared out of the shadows in shades with his guitar and sang: "Governor let me in, I want to be your friend. There’ll be no partisan divisions." Watch the video above. Comments
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Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation. Posted on October 15, 2008 by Anisa My friend Genny always has her fingers on the pulse of the natural vs. artificial debate. Check out her blog here for a couple of commercials put out by the Corn Refiners Association promoting High-Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS), along with a spoof on the commercials promoting the Nazi political party. Pretty funny, and at the same time, not at all funny. The commercials at the end say “Get the Facts” at SweetSurprise.com. Please do. You can connect to that website and another one called HFCSfacts.com through the Corn Refiners Association web link provided above. There is a lot of controversy surrounding HFCS. There is debate over whether it is a “natural” sweetener or not. It comes form corn, yet has to be incredibly processed to make it into HFCS. There is controversy over the environmental impacts of the corn industry and over the government’s involvement in the industry both politically and economically (the farm bill, in particular). The results of the most recent studies (as stated on any of the Corn websites) is that HFCS is safe to consume in moderation, just like table sugar. Yet, there is controversy over it being addictive, contributing to the surge of obesity, diabetes and high cholesterol in America since the 1980′s. Here are a few articles (not studies, mind you) that I found interesting on the subject. They address the health issues, economic controversy and the environmental impacts of the High-Fructose Corn Syrup industry. Washington Post New York Times Mayo Clinic Advanced Health Institute Happy reading. Categories: Food, Recommended Reading, Urban Homesteading | 4 thoughts on “Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.” October 19, 2008 Thanks for expanding on this. I was so fired up about this and felt it was so obviously ridiculous to think that HFCS is safe that I didn’t even focus on putting out any information that you did. Ya’ done good! Reply November 9, 2008 Those commercials are disgusting and funny… I’ll spread the word! …WORD. Reply January 27, 2009 I just saw a journal article today that exposed the presence of MERCURY in corn syrup. http://www.ehjournal.net/content/8/1/2 Interesting… another reason to avoid it! Yikes!
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Temporal arteritis is inflammation of the arteries. It affects the arteries in the head, neck, and upper body. The temporal artery is most often affected. It runs over the temple, to the outside of the eye. In extreme or untreated cases, this condition can lead to blindness or strokes. Two other terms often associated with this condition include: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) The cause of temporal arteritis is not known. It may result from an autoimmune response in the body. An autoimmune disease is a condition in which the immune system mistakes the body’s own tissue for a foreign invader, attacking and damaging it. Temporal arteritis is more common in women, and in people aged 50 years and older. It is also more common among Caucasians, especially those of Scandinavian or northern European descent. Other factors may increase your chance of getting temporal arteritis include: Polymyalgia rheumatica—a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in muscles of the neck, shoulders, lower back, hips, and thighs Temporal arteritis may cause: Scalp pain or tenderness over the temporal artery Fever or flu-like symptoms Pain when chewing Pain in the jaw or tongue Loss of appetite and weight loss Aches in the joints or muscles Biopsy—removal of a sample of the temporal artery Retinal exam Ultrasound of the temporal artery Corticosteroid Therapy Corticosteroid therapy is used to decrease the swelling and inflammation. It will also help decrease the risk of blindness. At first, high doses are often given. The doses are then tapered off. Therapy is often continued for several years. Long-term use of corticosteroids has some harmful side effects. These may include: Increased risk of infections Stomach irritation Supplements will help to stop these effects on the bone. The supplements may include: Low-Dose Aspirin Your doctor may recommend that you take low-dose aspirin every day. This may help to reduce the risk of vision loss associated with temporal arteritis. There are no current guidelines to prevent temporal arteritis. Reviewer: Michael J. Fucci, DO; Brian Randall, MD http://www.entcanada.org Giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica. American Academy of Family Physicians Family Doctor website. Available at: http://familydoctor.org/familydoctor/en/diseases-conditions/giant-cell-arteritis-and-polymyalgia-rheumatica.html. Updated November 2010. Accessed August 7, 2013. Karahaliou M, Vaiopoulos G, et al. Colour duplex sonography of temporal arteries before decision for biopsy: a prospective study in 55 patients with suspected giant cell arteritis. Arthritis Res Ther. 2006;8:R116. Larsson K, Mellström D, et al. Early menopause, low body mass index, and smoking are independent risk factors for developing giant cell arteritis. Parikh M, Miller NR, et al. Prevalence of a normal c-reactive protein with an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate in biopsy-proven giant cell arteritis. Ophthalmology. 2006;113(10):1842-1845. Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. Available at: http://www.niams.nih.gov/Health%5FInfo/Polymyalgia/default.asp. Accessed August 7, 2013. Smetana GW, Shmerling RH. Does this patient have temporal arteritis? Temporal arteritis. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: http://www.ebscohost.com/dynamed.ebscohost.com/about/about-us. Updated September 18, 2012. Accessed August 7, 2013. Yellin AE, DeMeester TR. Department of Surgery, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California. JAMA Surgery. 2004;139(11):1146-1147.
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UPDATE: Muskego Woman Dies in Accident Police investigate a single-vehicle crash, which occurred in the early morning hours of Saturday, and left an 18-year-old Muskego woman dead Editor's note: this story was updated 7:30 a.m., Jan. 20. Muskego police are investigating a crash on Henneberry Drive on Saturday that resulted in the death of an 18-year-old Muskego woman. According to Muskego police: At 1:16 a.m., police and Tess Corners Fire Department responded to the report of a single-vehicle accident in the W20300 block of Henneberry Drive, on Muskego's south side. The driver, an 18-year-old Muskego woman, was trapped in the vehicle, and had to be extricated. She was taken to Froedtert Hospital, where she died from injuries. While police are not releasing her name, they have confirmed she was a 2012 Muskego High School graduate. The woman struck a utility pole that stands in Les Gumieny's yard, and he rushed out to assist the woman after hearing the crash, according to Fox 6. Gumieny said the woman was conscious when he reached her but was in obvious pain. He said the vehicle had serious front end damage but didn't think the accident was as serious as it turned out.
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Page last updated at 18:23 GMT, Sunday, 30 March 2008 19:23 UK Iraqi cleric calls off militias The fighting began with operations against militias in Basra Iraqi Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr has ordered his fighters off the streets of Basra and other cities in an effort to end clashes with security forces. He said in a statement that his movement wanted the Iraqi people to stop the bloodshed and maintain the nation's independence and stability. The government called the move "positive", while the military said a curfew in Baghdad would end on Monday. The fighting has claimed more than 240 lives across the country since Tuesday. 'Not one of us' Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki had given militias until 8 April to surrender their weapons in return for cash. But Hazem al-Araji, an aide to Moqtada Sadr, told journalists in Najaf the move would not mean handing in weapons. The BBC's Adam Brookes in Baghdad says this means the Mehdi Army will remain intact and although the move gives Nouri Maliki a chance to claim victory, the central demand has not been met and this is not a resolution of the conflict. The cleric's statement said: "Because of the religious responsibility, and to stop Iraqi blood being shed, and to maintain the unity of Iraq and to put an end to this sedition that the occupiers and their followers want to spread among the Iraqi people, we call for an end to armed appearances in Basra and all other provinces. "Anyone carrying a weapon and targeting government institutions will not be one of us." Moqtada Sadr told followers to "work with Iraqi government offices" The cleric also demanded that the government apply the general amnesty law, release detainees and stop what he called illegal and random raids. Moqtada Sadr also told his followers to "work with Iraqi government offices to achieve security and to file charges against those who have committed crimes". A spokesman for Mr Maliki, Ali al-Dabbagh, told Iraq television the statement was positive. "As the government of Iraq we welcome this statement. We believe this will support the government of Iraq's efforts to impose security." He also warned: "The government will be forced to implement the law against those who do not obey the instructions of the government and of Sadr." A spokesman for the interior ministry, Maj-Gen Abdul Karim Khalaf, said government operations in Basra would continue, but would target "criminals". Casualties In Baghdad, state television announced that a round-the-clock curfew would be lifted at 0600 (0300GMT) on Monday, although a vehicle ban will remain in force in three Shia areas in the city. The curfew had been extended indefinitely on Saturday night, after a day of skirmishes between security forces and Shia militiamen in the capital and Basra. Coalition forces had become more involved, with US air raids in the two cities in recent days. Estimates vary of the number of deaths since the fighting broke out. Fighting in Baghdad has left 117 people dead over the past three days, Iraqi police told the BBC. In Basra, the British military has given a death toll of 50 but local medical sources report as many as 290 dead and the Iraqi army has reported killing 120 "enemy" fighters there. Scores of people are believed to have been killed in other southern cities, according to Iraqi police or medical reports. At least 44 people were killed in and around Kut, 15 in Nasiriya, 12 in Karbala and six in Hilla. E-mail this to a friend The fighting in Basra Struggle for Iraq TOP MIDDLE EAST STORIES
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Home Debates 1998 October 7th Debates of Oct. 7th, 1998 The word of the day was kosovo. Gemini AwardsAboriginal AffairsMerrickville, OntarioInternational Rural Women's DayBernadette McCannAgricultureElectronic CommerceDiscriminationSacred Walk For HealingKosovoSacred Walk For HealingMerchant Navy VeteransPovertyMerchant Navy VeteransInternational Eastern Townships Duck FestivalApec SummitCanadian EconomyApec SummitIranApec SummitEmployment InsuranceThe EnvironmentNav CanadaApec SummitArms ExportsApec SummitPresence In GalleryPrivilegePoints Of OrderBusiness Of The HouseCommittees Of The HouseGovernment Response To PetitionsInterparliamentary DelegationBankruptcy And Insolvency ActCriminal CodeIranPetitionsQuestions On The Order PaperQuestion Passed As Order For ReturnMotions For PapersCriminal CodeScholarships Named After Olympic AthletesKosovo « Prev12...89101112...1819AllNext » Interparliamentary DelegationRoutine Proceedings Charles Caccia Davenport, ON Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 34(1), I have the honour to present to the House of Commons, in both official languages, the report of the delegation of the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association to the April session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, held in Strasbourg from April 20 to 24, 1998, and the report of the delegation of the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association to the meetings of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, held in Paris and Strasbourg from June 17 to 26, 1998. Bankruptcy And Insolvency ActRoutine Proceedings October 7th, 1998 / 3:15 p.m. moved for leave to introduce Bill C-439, an act to amend the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (student loan). I am very pleased to rise in the House today to introduce my private member's bill to change the bankruptcy act affecting students. The purpose of my bill is to repeal the discriminatory changes that were made to the bankruptcy act that forced students suffering from high student debtload to wait from the previous two years to now ten years before they can access bankruptcy proceedings. Despite high tuition fees and increasing student debt 93% of students do find a way to pay back their loans. It is only those students who are most desperate and most in debt who seek bankruptcy protection. This bill would repeal the extended waiting period of ten years back to two years to make it fairer for students. I hope all members of the House will support this bill in recognition of the severe difficulties that students face today. Criminal CodeRoutine Proceedings Dan McTeague Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge, ON moved for leave to introduce Bill C-440, an act to amend the Criminal Code (flight). The purpose of this bill is to amend the Criminal Code by adding a provision and penalties for anyone using a motor vehicle to evade police and in the process causing injury or death. Fleeing from police by means that result in a high speed chase causes inordinate risks to the safety of their officers and to the public and merits special criminal sanction. Current dangerous driving provisions of the Criminal Code are inadequate in dealing appropriately and specifically with such acts. Under the bill any individual who operates a motor vehicle to evade a peace officer is guilty of an indictable offence under the Criminal Code and is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years. In addition, anyone who commits such an offence and in the process injures another person will be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years. Anyone causing death will be liable to imprisonment for life. IranRoutine Proceedings Svend Robinson Burnaby—Douglas, BC Mr. Speaker, following consultations with members on all sides of the House, I seek the unanimous consent of the House to put the following motion, seconded by the hon. members for Rosedale, Red Deer, Beauharnois—Salaberry, and Richmond—Arthabaska: That this House express its profound concern over the recent grave attacks on the Iranian Baha'i community including the brutal execution of Mr. Rahu'llah Rawhani in July, arrests of 36 Baha'i academics, and confirmation of death sentences of two Baha'i men and the detention of 11 other Baha'i men for practising their faith; and calls upon the Government of Iran to end their oppression of the Baha'i community, ensure the safety and early release of all those Baha'i imprisoned in Iran, and respect the principles of the International Covenants on Human Rights to which Iran is a party. (Motion agreed to) Mr. Speaker, in view of the ongoing carnage, devastation and genocide taking place in the former Yugoslavia, I propose the following motion: That in the opinion of this House the government should lobby the United Nations general assembly to indict Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic for crimes against humanity and lobby the United Nations to assemble a UN observer force to ensure the immediate withdrawal of Serbian forces from Kosovo, and allow the United Nations high commission for refugees and non-governmental organizations safe and unfettered access to Kosovo refugees. Does the hon. member for Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca have the unanimous consent of the House to propose this motion? There is no consent. Langley—Abbotsford, BC Mr. Speaker, I have petition to table from residents of my riding of Langley—Abbotsford. They ask parliament to enact Bill C-225, an act to amend the Marriage Act, so as to define in statute that a marriage can only be entered into between a single male and single female. Ovid Jackson Bruce—Grey, ON Mr. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order 36 I have the honour to present on behalf of the residents of Bruce—Grey two petitions. In the first petitioners express their support for legislation with regard to Bill C-304 which would guarantee certain property rights to Canadian citizens. Mr. Speaker, the second petition from constituents of Owen Sound, Annan, Meaford, Shallow Lake and Chatworth asks that parliament not finance or subsidize the sale of Candu reactors to China or any other country. Mr. Speaker, since 1867 it has been a right of Canadians to petition the Parliament of Canada and the crown for redress of grievances. I have three such petitions today which are asking the crown to review the hepatitis C compensation package for Canadians infected by tainted blood. I would like to be able to add these to Joey Haché's petition of 30,000 names which was presented to the Prime Minister yet I found out through the clerk of petitions that the Prime Minister has not enacted his responsibility by presenting that to the House. Therefore I present these 259 names from Okanagan—Coquihalla and ask where is Joey Haché's petition. The hon. member better stick to the script for presentation of petitions and present the petition he has rather than worrying about other ones. I know it might be interesting to ask that kind of question, but clearly it is not a proper question at this time. Mac Harb Ottawa Centre, ON Mr. Speaker, I have a petition signed by Canadians from Saskatchewan and Manitoba asking parliament to amend the Divorce Act to include a provision as proposed in Bill C-340 regarding the right of spouses' grandparents to access or to have custody of the child or children. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present a petition on behalf of Leone and Peter Jackson and 99 other from North Vancouver. They draw to the attention of the House that violent crimes committed by youth are of great concern to Canadians, that the incidence of violent crime by youth would decrease if the Young Offenders Act were amended to hold young persons fully accountable for their criminal behaviour, and to increase the periods of incarceration in order to defer young criminals from committing criminal acts. The petitioners call on parliament to significantly amend the Young Offenders Act including but not limited to making the protection of society the number one priority, reducing the minimum age governed by the act from 12 to 10, allowing for the publishing of violent young offenders' names, increasing the maximum three year sentence for all offences except murder to seven years, and increasing the penalty for first degree murder from a maximum of 10 years to 15.
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Voice Newspaper Serving Oakland County Blogs > Lions Lowdown One thing you can count on with the Detroit Lions is that they are never, ever boring. Follow the latest news including injuries, roster moves and more here daily from Oakland Press beat writer Paula Pasche. Plus you'll find regular commentary about the team. Lions-Vikings recap I don't know about you, but I'm more convinced than ever the Lions are going 0-16. Why? Because teams as bad as the Lions don't get gift-wrapped opportunities to win like this every week. They marched inside the Minnesota 10 three times Sunday, they equaled their season total with two interceptions, they forced three Adrian Peterson fumbles and the Vikings lost their starting quarterback to injury in the first half and committed a slew of penalties. And what did the Lions do with all those breaks? Nothing. They scored all of six points in the first half. They didn't recover a single Peterson fumbles, and backup Tarvaris Jackson became the seventh signal caller this year to set a career-high quarterback rating against the Lions. The end result: A 20-16 Minnesota win. “It looked like the ball was bouncing our way, and that's something that hasn't happened this year a lot,” said linebacker Ryan Nece, whose first-quarter interception set up a Jason Hanson field goal. “It was bouncing our way and we just didn't capitalize in certain areas, and it's unfortunate because you got to take advantage. Anytime that football bounces your way you got to take advantage of it and put points on the board and put yourself in a position to change field position or whatever it may be, an opportunistic situation. And we just unfortunately didn't get it done.” The Lions didn't get it done largely because they left too many points on the field early. They reached the Minnesota 4 on their first two drives but had to settle for Hanson field goals. They went for fourth-and-1s on their next two drives and failed to convert (Daunte Culpepper got stuffed on a quarterback sneak on the 5-yard line 46 seconds before halftime). And when they needed a defensive stop late, there were no plays to be found. The Vikings, ran, effectively, the final 5:44 off the clock, converting a third-and-4 and second-and-13 on Jackson passes to Bobby Wade and Chester Taylor. “I think the biggest disappointment, at the end of the game we've got to stop them,” Lions coach Rod Marinelli said. “We played well for most of the game and when we had a chance and we needed a stop we didn't get that done.” • The Lions are 31-94 since 2001. That's the worst winning percentage (.248) over any eight-season span since 1950, according to STATS. They're also three losses from becoming the first team to go 0-16 in NFL history. Up next is a trip to Indianapolis, winners of six straight. Then a home game against New Orleans and the NFL's top-ranked offense. And the Lions close with a visit to Green Bay, where they haven't won since 1991. • I can't blame Marinelli for being so aggressive early. That was the right call considering how bad the defense has been. But I do take issue with at least one of Jim Colletto's fourth-down play calls. On fourth-and-1 from the 30 late in the first half, Colletto dialed up a pass to John Standeford. This is the same John Standeford who didn't make the team out of training camp. I know Kevin Smith was stuffed for no gain a play earlier, but I'd rather take my chances with a handoff to him, a sneak by Culpepper or a pass to Calvin Johnson. • And before you say the sneak to Culpepper didn't work two series later, there's no excuse for an offense line and a 280-pound quarterback not being able to get an inch, even against Pat and Kevin Williams, two of the best defensive tackles in the game. “Definitely there was a wall, Kevin and Pat Williams,” Culpepper said of his failed sneak. “They made a play and we didn't make a play, simple as that. It's tough. That's football though.” • Culpepper on Marinelli's decision to be aggressive (he said he decided during the week to try and convert fourth-and-3 or shorter in Minnesota territory): “You got to be aggressive, I think, in this situation definitely. I like Coach Marinelli's attitude. He's just like, hey, let's go get something, and we just got to – when the coach believes in us like that to go for it on fourth down, we got to do our job as players to make the play.” • Culpepper did leave late in the fourth quarter with a shoulder injury, which means the Lions could start their fourth different quarterback next week. Jon Kitna made four starts before the Lions stashed him on injured reserve with a bad back, Dan Orlovsky started four games before getting knocked out with a fractured thumb, and Culpepper's started the last five weeks. He said he doesn't know the extent of his injury, but will have an MRI Monday. Drew Henson replaced him for the final play (and was sacked). There's a chance Orlovsky could return this week. If not – and if Culpepper can't go – Drew Stanton could make his first career start in what appears to be a totally unwinnable game. • One more quote from Vikings safety Darren Sharper on the atmosphere at Ford Field: “It was about a half-filled stadium. It seemed as though we were at a morgue more than a football game.” • Lastly, barring the occurrence of some totally newsworthy event, the blog will take a couple days off. I won't be at Marinelli's weekly press conference Monday because my wife and I are expecting our first baby and have our first ultrasound scheduled. I'll return with regular updates Wednesday.Labels: Dan Orlovsky, Daunte Culpepper, Detroit Lions, Drew Henson, Drew Stanton, Jason Hanson, Jim Colletto, John Standeford, Kevin Smith, Kevin Williams, Pat Williams, Rod Marinelli, Ryan Nece posted by Paula Pasche at 10:58 PM 5 Comments: Congratulations on your new addition! Thank you for the blog... it helps with what us loyal fans are dealing with this year. Keep up the good work! 9:25 AM Anonymous said... Congrats on the kid! Love your blog, keep it up. 11:29 AM Sank said... Love your blog! Congrats on the kid. Best of luck! 2:21 PM GMart said... Congrats Dave! 9:35 PM Dave Birkett said... Thanks for all the kind words and congratulations. It's been a crazy few weeks and we're definitely excited.My wife wasn't feeling good yesterday (it was the flu, not morning sickness) and just threw on an old Detroit Lions sweatshirt she got when I renewed my Sports Illustrated subscription a few years ago. The first thing we hear when we walk in the door: You're a brave person to be wearing that.It ain't easy being a Lions fan right now. 10:10 AM Post a Comment Name: Paula Pasche Location: Michigan, United States Paula Pasche, a veteran sports writer, covers the Lions for The Oakland Press. She has written a book, "100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die" which is available at bookstores and on Amazon.com. She won first place for column writing from the Society of Professional Journalists in Detroit (Class B) in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and was The Oakland Press 2010 Staffer of the Year. Detroit Lions Tweets, news, photos and videos Other Oakland Press Blogs Lions-Vikings Live Blog Lions-Vikings three keys Is Bodden a keeper? No surprise - Lions blacked out again Culpepper to start, Orlovsky out vs. Vikings Talking draft in December Furrey on IR Live chat for Sunday's Lions-Vikings game Should Marinelli finish the season? © Copyright The Oakland Press, a 21st Century Media Property & part of Digital First Media MI -- All rights reserved | Our Publications | About Our Ads | Privacy Policy/Terms of Service | Newspapers In Education
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May 14, 2013 @ 4:37AM FBI Searching For Missing Montana Teacher Posted on Jan 11, 2012 @ 3:00AM Authorities are going door to door searching for clues into the disappearance of missing mom and beloved teacher Sherry Arnold. The 43-year-old mother of five went for a run on Saturday, January 7 and hasn’t been seen since. Police found a single running shoe in a ditch along her route in Sidney, Montana. The FBI and local law enforcement are investigating the possibility that she was abducted from the town, which borders North Dakota, according to HelenAir.com/Independent Record. PHOTOS: Casey Anthony’s Secret Wild Life Federal Agent Deborah Bertrand said tips were coming in about Arnold, but did not reveal any details. “At some point we feel like we’ve exhausted the possibilities in that area where she was last seen and apparently disappeared from,” Bertrand said of the door to door investigation. “We’re glad to have all the attention we’re getting,” she said about the tips coming in. “We want to get her name and face out there.” PHOTOS: Casey Anthony Released From Jail Arnold is a popular math teacher who grew up in the town. She is married to Gary Arnold and they have five children, including two who still live at home and attend the school where their mother has worked for the last 18 years. The Mayor of Sidney, Bret Smelser, said that the school district has provided buses to transport members of search teams and has set up a fund to help with the investigation. He also said law enforcement spoke with Sherry’s family members and parents, Ron and Sharon Whited. “The promise they made Ron and Sharon was that they wouldn’t give up until they had found something or found Sherry,” Smelser said. The telephone hotline for tips is (406) 433-4027. Teen Victim Identified In Murder At Queen Elizabeth’s Estate Casey Anthony’s Second Video: See The Shocking Photos! Nancy Grace: Casey Anthony Resurfaced For Money & Ego Tags: Bret Smelser, Deborah Bertraind, Disappearance, FBI, Gary Arnold, Missing, Montana, Sherry Arnold Recommended articles and offers Ellen Kardashian: Robert Loved Khloe So Much He Didn’t Demand DNA Test Jan 11, 2012 @ 3:00AM What The Stars Wore To The National Board Of Review Gala Jan 11, 2012 @ 3:06AM You might also like
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We cannot do great things on this Earth, only small things with great love. --Mother Teresa There is a girl at my work that I find very attractive Visitor's Question from a 21-30 year old MaleHi. There is a girl at my work that I find very attractive - both in personality and in looks. She works in a different department (tho quite nearby), so I see her most days yet I have only had a few short convos with her, however I cannot help but be attracted by her kind, gentle manner, plus she is *SO* pretty! I checked with a trusted colleague to make sure she is single, and I got an enthusiatic 'yes', so today I went for it and asked her out for a drink. I know all about the whole acting cool thing, and approaching her in a confident and sincere way - these things I did. And she said yes! However, despite my confident demeanour, I wasn't ready for the 'yes', and didn't suggest a time and place, although we did chat about stuff on the way back to our offices. We are both very busy at work and as such did not get chance to speak again today - it would have been difficult with all our colleagues about. I'm really not used to this kind of situation, and yet I didn't feel nervous or anything, and I don't want to take this too seriously since this is only the preliminary bit! My question is this: What do I say when I return to work after the weekend? I hope I haven't put her off by not having a definite plan when she agreed to go out. I have to be able to remind her about the 'date' without seeming pushy... Many thanks and good luck to all.RomanceClass.com AdviceShe said YES so she's waiting on you to suggest something! So do it! Monday morning, stop by her desk and say, "hey, there's this new club opening on 54th street. How about we go there tonight?" And she'll say YES. Just go for it!
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SDN Journal Authors: Michelle Drolet, Cloud Ventures, Liz McMillan, Lori MacVittie, Elizabeth White News Feed Item F5 Honors 2013 UNITY™ Partners of the Year F5 Networks (NASDAQ:FFIV) announced today its 2013 UNITY Partners of the Year award winners for the Americas. These awards honor top channel partners that show exemplary performance in sales engagement, customer service, and technical acumen. “In 2013 we saw continued traction in our core business of Application Delivery Networking, and we’ve also seen tremendous growth in our newer offerings—especially those around security,” said Keith McManigal, RVP of Channel Sales for the Americas at F5. “Our UNITY partners, with their dedication to identifying and addressing customer needs, were an integral part of this success. F5 thanks and congratulates our 2013 Partners of the Year. With the roll out of the new F5 Synthesis™ framework—combining high performance services fabric with intelligent services orchestration and simplified business models—we’re looking forward to growing these successful partnerships in 2014 as well.” FishNet Security has been named the 2013 UNITY Partner of the Year based on superior performance throughout the year and for general excellence in sales engagement and customer satisfaction. “Earning this award is the product of over 12 years of mutual investment and the hard work of many people on both sides,” said Rich Fennessy, CEO, FishNet Security. “As a result, F5 is one of our largest partners, and our team has openly embraced their full suite of products including traffic, policy, and security management solutions. We are honored to receive this award.” In addition to Partner of the Year, F5 is proud to announce seven other 2013 partner awards for performance throughout the Americas: UNITY Security Partner of the Year: CDW UNITY Application Delivery Partner of the Year: Accuvant UNITY Distributor of the Year: Ingram Micro UNITY Federal Partner of the Year: GuidePoint Security UNITY Growth Partner of the Year: Nexus UNITY Canadian Partner of the Year: Scalar Decisions UNITY Latin America Partner of the Year: Arkavia Networks CIO, CTO & Developer Resources F5 Agility 2014 These award-winning partners will be recognized in person at Agility, F5’s invitation-only technology summit for partners and customers. This year’s Agility will be held August 4–6 in New York, N.Y. Free to F5 customers and partners, the event offers in-depth technology and business presentations as well as technical workshops focused on F5 solutions. About F5 F5 (NASDAQ: FFIV) provides solutions for an application world. F5 helps organizations seamlessly scale cloud, data center, and software defined networking (SDN) deployments to successfully deliver applications to anyone, anywhere, at any time. F5 solutions broaden the reach of IT through an open, extensible framework and a rich partner ecosystem of leading technology and data center orchestration vendors. This approach lets customers pursue the infrastructure model that best fits their needs over time. The world’s largest businesses, service providers, government entities, and consumer brands rely on F5 to stay ahead of cloud, security, and mobility trends. For more information, go to f5.com. You can also follow @f5networks on Twitter or visit us on Facebook for more information about F5, its partners, and technologies. For a complete listing of F5 community sites, please visit www.f5.com/news-press-events/web-media/community.html. F5, UNITY, and F5 Synthesis are trademarks or service marks of F5 Networks, Inc., in the U.S. and other countries. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. This press release may contain forward-looking statements relating to future events or future financial performance that involve risks and uncertainties. Such statements can be identified by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "predicts," "potential," or "continue," or the negative of such terms or comparable terms. These statements are only predictions and actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these statements based upon a number of factors including those identified in the company's filings with the SEC.
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76ers 97, Knicks 80 PHILADELPHIA -- Jrue Holiday celebrated his first All-Star selection by scoring a career-high 35 points Saturday night as the Philadelphia 76ers routed the New York Knicks 97-80. The fourth-year point guard, named an Eastern Conference reserve Thursday, made 16 of 25 shots from the floor and had six assists and five rebounds, helping the Sixers (18-25) snap a two-game losing streak. Philadelphia also avenged two blowout losses to the Atlantic Division-leading Knicks early in the season. Nick Young and Evan Turner had 20 points apiece for the Sixers, who began the night averaging 93.2 points per game, third worst in the league. But they breezed to a 29-point lead late in the third quarter and were never threatened thereafter. They shot 50.7 percent from the floor. About the only thing that went awry for the Sixers was the departure of coach Doug Collins in the second half to undergo a dental examination. Collins lost a tooth before the game. Carmelo Anthony had 25 points to pace New York (26-15). But Anthony, the league's third-leading scorer at 29 points per game, made just 9 of 29 shots from the floor. The Knicks shot 34.8 percent as a team and missed 23 of 27 3-point attempts. They began the night fourth in the league in 3-point accuracy. Amare Stoudemire added 20 points for the Knicks. Knicks point guard Raymond Felton, making his first appearance after missing 12 games with a broken finger, made just 2 of 8 shots from the field and finished with eight points and three assists. The Sixers outscored the Knicks 29-12 in the first 10:32 of the third quarter to extend a 53-41 halftime lead to 82-53. Thaddeus Young had 14 points and Holiday 10 in that stretch. Holiday scored 19 points in the first half, when the Sixers shot 56.1 percent from the field to take a 53-41 lead. Anthony and Stoudemire had 14 and 12 points, respectively, for the Knicks, who shot just 35.7 percent from the field and missed 12 of their 15 3-point attempts. NOTES: Spencer Hawes and Nick Young started at center and guard for the Sixers, respectively. It was Hawes' first start of the season and Young's fourth, as Collins sought to find a way to improve his team's first-quarter performance. "We've won 10 first quarters all year out of 42, which is second worst in the NBA," he said. "We're 10-1 when we've won or tied the first quarter. ... Last year, we used to come out strong and get the defense set. That's not been the case this year." The Sixers got out to an early 12-2 lead and were up 24-19 after a quarter. ... Knicks coach Mike Woodson was asked about his players accepting revised roles, now that Felton, Stoudemire and Iman Shumpert have returned from injuries. "They don't have a choice," Woodson said. "You either accept your role or you don't play." ... Woodson does not plan to play Shumpert more than 30 minutes a game. ... Sixers guard Jason Richardson missed his third straight game with a sore left knee. ... Collins was delayed in addressing reporters before the game when he lost a tooth. "The other guy's in trouble," he joked. ... Collins drew a technical foul with 3:32 left in the first quarter, arguing an illegal-screen call against Lavoy Allen.BasketballSports & RecreationSixersJrue HolidayNick YoungAmare Stoudemire
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← A report from Disney’s Animal Kingdom Tangled – International Poster → Pixar’s Top Creative Minds Enlighten the Hamptons Posted on October 10, 2010 by John Frost Editor: Please welcome back guest author Daniel Wanderman This morning I had a very unique opportunity at peeking behind the curtain, into the minds of a couple of Pixar’s finest: Toy Story 3 Director Lee Unkrich and Producer Darla K. Anderson. These two were engaged in an hour-long, in-depth conversation with two New York journalists at The Hamptons Film Festival’s Animation Master Class Panel. The program began by showing us the opening sequence from Toy Story 3. After the clip faded, the screen rose to reveal the panelists and moderators. They went on to discuss a range of topics about the film including some of the challenges they faces. Here are some of the more memorable moments and stories: - Unkrich emphasizes story and emotion as being the most important aspects of their films. He describes their role at the studio not as animators or filmmakers, but as storytellers. - In describing the pressure brought on by continuing the Toy Story legacy, Unkrich stated that he “woke up every morning wanting to vomit over the side of the bed” and didn’t want the third movie to be compared to ‘The Bad News Bears Go To Japan’. - Anderson has never thought of Pixar as a children’s film studio, rather just a film studio that produces films for everyone and are kid friendly. They agree that the most risque line in TS3 was Barbie complimenting Ken on his ascot. They faced some criticism, but it Unkrich says it was “too good to pass up”. - Unkrich tells us that the biggest challenge of producing an animated feature versus live action is being able to create the “illusion of spontaneity”. He goes on to tell us that technology isn’t what makes the film so beautiful, it is the level of artistry of the animators using the technology that makes it look so fantastic. - Anderson tells us that they wanted the audience to find Bonnie’s character to be “super appealing”. They wanted us to be happy and proud that the Toy Story gang ended up with her. Unkrich reveals that Bonnie’s drawings of Woody and the gang were done by his own children and that many of the drawings on display at Sunnyside were done by children of Pixar employees. Children’s drawings from Sunnyside Day Care on display at the The Magic of Disney Animation at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. - Unkrich is happy with the final cut of the film but if he could make one change it would be to include BoPeep in the opening sequence somehow. They wanted the opening sequence to be huge and over-the-top since this is the first time in over ten years that the audience gets to ‘play’ with their favorite toys. The original plan was to reveal the teenage Andy right after this scene, but later it was decided to create a montage of home movies leading to the present day Andy. By the time this decision was made, it was too late to go back and incorporate BoPeep into the sequence. Left to Right: Moderator, Director Lee Unkrich, Producer Darla K. Anderson, Moderator. - Both panelists agreed that the actors don’t get enough credit for the amount of work they put into voicing the characters. Most actors stick to the script but some do a lot of improving. Unkrich tells us a story about his favorite improvised line by actor Michael Keaton (voice of Ken): - In how to handle the trash compactor scene, Unkrich wanted the characters to “face the situation with quiet dignity” by holding hands and baring their demise instead of them jumping around and panicking. - Before showing us the final scene of the film in which Andy donates the toys to Bonnie and drives away, Unkrich tells us a personal story about the last time he saw his grandmother before she passed away. She had been suffering with cancer, and on his last day of visiting her, he drove her to a restaurant where she was attending a friends birthday party. Before he left the restaurant, he looked at her and saw how happy she was with her friends. He took a “mental snapshot”, closed his eyes, turned his head, and walked away. He knew it would be the last time he saw her and wanted to keep that memory of her. Unkrich told this same story to his animators in order to capture these emotions for Andy. He felt that by doing this, he could create a more powerful and realistic emotion for the character. Left to Right: Moderator, Director Lee Unkrich, Producer Darla K. Anderson. Unkrich and Anderson close the session by telling us that they plan to be working on another Pixar film together and that they “complete each other”. The only things that weren’t covered that I was curious about was their thoughts on the controversy of 3D films in theaters and at home, Lotso’s role as a cute and cuddly villain that theme park goers line up to meet, and if Mr. Tortilla Head or Mr. Cucumber head will get a spin-off film. I was also surprised that the November 2nd Blu-Ray/DVD release was not plugged at all. Overall, I was very happy that I was able to attend this event and share all of these great tidbits with you! When he’s not a mild mannered reporter for the Daily Planet, Dan can be found on Twitter. This entry was posted in pixar and tagged Animation, disney, DVD, pixar, sequel, Toy Story, toy story 3, ts3. Bookmark the permalink. ← A report from Disney’s Animal Kingdom 10 Responses to Pixar’s Top Creative Minds Enlighten the Hamptons The Disney Blog says: October 11, 2010 at 3:06 am Great recap of today's Toy Story 3 Panel by @danielwanderman – http://bit.ly/bDUb0A – @leeunkrich discusses the films emotional plot points Pingback: DanielWanderman The Disney Blog says: October 11, 2010 at 6:31 pm Great recap of HFF Toy Story 3 Panel by @danielwanderman – http://bit.ly/bDUb0A – @leeunkrich discusses the films emotional plot points TheDisneyChick says: October 11, 2010 at 6:33 pm RT @TheDisneyBlog: recap of HFF TS3 Panel by @danielwanderman – http://bit.ly/bDUb0A – @leeunkrich discusses the films emotional plot points Pingback: Todd Perlmutter karan kapil says: October 12, 2010 at 10:42 am thank you sooooooooo much for for this post… waiting for more… :o)
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Leo Donohue, 86, Former State Auditor, Dies Calling hours at Honan Funeral Home are on Tuesday. Ronni Newton Leo V. Donohue , 86, formerly of Avon, died Friday, May 20, 2011 at Bethel Health Care Center, after a short illness. Son of the late John and Margaret (Mara) Donohue of West Hartford, which was where he was born and raised, he retired as Democratic State Auditor of Public Accounts in 1992. He had held the position for 25 years. Donohue was employed in various positions by the State of Connecticut for 47 years and served as commissioner of Finance and Control under Gov. John Dempsey. He was a member of the State of Connecticut Executive Committee on Human Rights and Opportunities, chairman of the Connecticut Personnel Policy Board and a member of the Tri-State Transportation Commission. Donohue also was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and served as president of the World Series Club of Hartford. He is survived by a son, Christopher T. Donohue, a daughter-in-law, Susanne Nobert Donohue and two granddaughters, Katherine and Margaret, all of Sandy Hook. He was predeceased by his wife, Barbara Troy Donohue; and his siblings, John and Thomas Donohue, Elizabeth Booth and Marion Donohue. Friends may call at the Honan Funeral Home, 58 Main St, Newtown, Tuesday May 24 between the hours of 4 and 8 p.m.. The Honan Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
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hide Iran to strengthen naval presence over disputed islands Sunday, November 04, 2012 7:06 a.m. CST DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will increase its naval presence in the Gulf to strengthen its authority over three islands which the United Arab Emirates says are its territory, Tehran said on Sunday. The islands sit near oil shipping routes at the mouth of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and the challenge over their sovereignty is a constant threat to Iran's fragile relations with its Arab neighbors. "The security of the Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf is part of the various strategies of the naval force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps," IRGC Commander Mohammad Ali Jafari said, according to the website of state television IRIB. Jafari was speaking at a ceremony inaugurating a fifth "naval defense zone" at the port of Bandar Lengeh. He said the IRGC was "increasing, expanding and improving the expert capability in naval defense" in the five zones. "The fifth zone of the Guards' naval force is one of the naval defense chains which is in particular responsible for the defense of the Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf," he said. The 41-year-old dispute between Shi'ite Muslim Iran and the Sunni UAE over the islands - Greater and Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa - has nationalist and ethnic overtones and was inflamed when President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visited Abu Musa in April. In September, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan said Iran's "occupation" of the three islands was against international law. Last month Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tehran would consider downgrading ties with the UAE over the dispute, although the foreign ministry later denied the report, according to state television. (Reporting By Yeganeh Torbati and Zahra Hosseinian; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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Ted RobbinsRSS All ContentcloseNews podcastsUse iTunesUse a different playerRSS View all podcasts & RSS feeds Connect with Us Ted Robbins Ted Robbins 2010 As an NPR correspondent based in Tucson, Arizona, Ted Robbins covers the Southwest including Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada. Specifically, Robbins reports on a range of issues from immigration and border security to water issues and wildfires. He covers the economy in the West with an emphasis on the housing market and Las Vegas development. He reported on the January 2011, Tucson shooting that killed six and injured many included Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. From Tombstone to Santa Fe, Phoenix to Las Vegas and Moab to Indian Country, there's no shortage of people, politics and places worth covering in the growing American Southwest. Robbins' reporting is driven by his curiosity to find, understand and communicate all sides of each story through accurate, clear and engaging coverage. In addition to his domestic work, Robbins has reported internationally in Mexico, El Salvador, Nepal and Sudan. Robbins' reporting has been honored with numerous accolades, including two Emmy Awards: one for his story on sex education in schools, and another for his series on women in the workforce. He received a CINE Golden Eagle for a 1995 documentary on Mexican agriculture called "Tomatoes for the North." In 2006, Robbins wrote an article for the Neiman Reports at Harvard about journalism and immigration. He was chosen for a 2009 French-American Foundation Fellowship focused on comparing European and U.S. immigration issues. Raised in Los Angeles, Robbins became an avid NPR listener while spending hours driving (or stopped in traffic) on congested freeways. He is delighted to now be covering stories for his favorite news source. Prior to coming to NPR in 2004, Robbins spent five years as a regular contributor to The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, 15 years at the PBS affiliate in Tucson, and worked as a field producer for CBS News. He worked for NBC affiliates in Tucson and Salt Lake City, where he also did some radio reporting and print reporting for USA Today. Robbins earned his Bachelor of Arts in psychology and his master's degree in journalism, both from the University of California at Berkeley. He taught journalism at the University of Arizona for a decade. Wed September 4, 2013 Las Vegas Gambles On Unique Business Incubator Share Tweet E-mail By Ted Robbins Originally published on Wed September 4, 2013 11:12 am Listen The Downtown Container Park will set up budding entrepreneurs in repurposed shipping containers. The park will have 35 containers and a bunch of modular cubes like you'd normally see at a construction site — all to house local businesses. Law Sat August 24, 2013 Cutting Public Defenders Can Cost Federal Government More Courts in Tucson, Ariz., are turning to private lawyers to represent clients who would have had public defenders. Chris Morrison Share Tweet E-mail By Ted Robbins Originally published on Mon August 26, 2013 1:32 pm Listen These days, the Federal Public Defender's Office in Tucson, Ariz., has lots of space. Since the federal budget cuts known as sequestration began, the office has lost a quarter of its staff to layoffs or furloughs. Under the Constitution, clients still need legal representation, so judges have to appoint private attorneys to replace the public defenders. The sequester was supposed to save money. But in this case, the sequester is costing federal dollars. Read more Shots - Health News Wed June 12, 2013 In Arizona, An Unlikely Ally For Medicaid Expansion Arizona Gov. 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The judge ruled that the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department has used racial profiling to enforce the state's tough immigration laws. Sheriff Joe Arpaio has maintained that his department has the authority to round up undocumented immigrants. NPR's Ted Robbins has been following the case and joins us now. Ted, thanks for being with us. TED ROBBINS, BYLINE: You're welcome. Read more Pagesfirst
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Father wanted for toddler’s death arrested in North Carolina Posted on: 12:54 pm, December 16, 2012, by Jason Gunn, updated on: 06:00am, December 17, 2012 Share this:FacebookTwitterGooglePinterestLinkedInEmail Floyd Logan Police in Asheville, North Carolina say they have arrested the man wanted for Waayliah Brown’s murder. Her father, Floyd Logan of Newport News, was arrested in Asheville Friday night. According to a press release from the Asheville Police Department, they found him at his girlfriend’s house on Jeffress Avenue in Asheville and took him into custody. Previous: Newport News man wanted for murder of 16-month-old daughter Detectives in Chesapeake started investigating the little girl’s death in mid-August. It took multiple autopsies to determine that her death was indeed a homicide. Logan is charged with first-degree murder and child abuse.
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Suspicious Package Found To Be Child's Forgotten School Project Tuesday October 22, 2013 2:42 PM UPDATED: Tuesday October 22, 2013 5:00 PM BLACKLICK, Ohio - The Columbus Bomb Squad was called out to a reported suspicious package that ended up being a school project parents knew nothing about.The bomb squad was called to a Blacklick home, located in the 1100 block of Moneca Street, shortly before 2 p.m. Tuesday.Chopper 10 captured images of officials inspecting the area and the bomb robot being sent in to inspect the object found on a propane grill at the home.A spokesman with the Columbus Division of Fire said that the "suspicious package" ended up being a school project, which was a box with paper clips on it holding eggs. The scene was cleared at about 3:15 p.m. Watch 10TV News and refresh 10TV.com for more information. ©2014 by 10TV.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Currently in Columbus
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Expertise in Context: Human and Machine Edited by Paul J. Feltovich, Kenneth M. Ford, and Robert R. Hoffman 590 pp., references, index, illus., $60.00 softcover, ISBN 978-0-262-56110-5 [Add to Cart] [View Cart] Computerized "expert systems" are among the best known applications of artificial intelligence. But what is expertise? The nature of knowledge and expertise, and their relation to context, is the focus of active discussion — even controversy — among psychologists, philosophers, computer scientists, and other cognitive scientists. The questions reach to the very foundations of cognitive theory — with new perspectives contributed by the social sciences. These debates about the status and nature of expert knowledge are of interest to and informed by the artificial intelligence community — with new perspectives contributed by "constructivists" and "situationalists." The twenty-three essays in this volume discuss the essential nature of expert knowledge, as well as such questions such as how "expertise" differs from mere "knowledge," the relation between the individual and group processes involved in knowledge in general and expertise in particular, the social and other contexts of expertise, how expertise can be assessed, and the relation between human and computer expertise. The cover is a reproduction of "Clown Three" by Max Papart. It is reproduced with permission, courtesy of Nahan Galleries, New York, New York. EAAI Symposium Reports Fall Symposium Reports Spring Symposium Reports Press Books Press Proceedings Journals For Authors Permissions Requests Other Links
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Home > Starting a Wellness Program in Your Company Starting a Wellness Program in Your Company By Anne RosivachWith health insurance expenses expected to continue to rise, employers are looking for wellness programs that can potentially reduce the cost of health care to both the employer and the employee. Employers benefit because healthy employees are more productive; employees gain because their out-of-pocket costs are reduced. A recent Benefits Advisors Network (BAN) [1] webinar emphasized the importance of comprehensive wellness programs. "A lot of us are very well meaning. For years, health risk assessments and biometrics screenings have been the core of wellness programs. Certainly, it's important to set some metrics we can track over time, BUT we have to make sure we're not putting all of our eggs into the assessment basket and not leaving anything for actual interventions." Successful programs begin with a buy-in at the top and leverage all resources within a company. Success is dependent on the continuing commitment of the employer and employees. Regular screening, combined with intervention where appropriate; changes in culture and workplace policies; and small incentives all contribute to successful programs in both large and small companies. Program Design Comprehensive, effective programs incorporate the following design features:Health advocacyCare coordinationCase managementConsumer-driven plansHealth risk assessmentValue-based benefit designs Wellness programs should also include: Occupational health, such as health screenings and case managementEmployee counseling and assistance, with an emphasis on prevention as well as treatmentCrisis intervention Ongoing support groupsAftercare treatmentOn-site health facilities Appropriate InterventionsFollowing up on health risk screenings is an important feature of any wellness program. Health education, supportive environments, and linkage to other employee support services are all appropriate follow-up interventions. Programs should also determine the needs and interests of employees through surveys, focus groups, or a wellness advisory team. Wellness involves behavior change, webinar speakers said. "We have to realize our limitations in the complex area of behavior change. We can lead a horse to water, or lead an employee to a program, but we really can't force behavior change upon him or her. The individual must be willing." Among others, a supportive environment that encourages healthy behavior includes: A smoke-free policyOn-site food resources On-site catering policiesQuiet space or a stress-break stationOn-site medical clinicsA release time policy IncentivesCultural and behavioral changes can be set in motion by using some common incentive approaches. In fact, 46 percent of employees in companies that offer incentives complete health risk assessments versus 19 percent of employees who are not offered incentives. Small financial incentives, in the range of $40-$60 per month, can generate short-term behavior changes in many participants. Behavior changes could be relatively simple, such as an employee completing a health risk assessment or biometric screening. Financial incentives also appear to be effective in encouraging participation in health coaching and to engage in worksite activities and team challenges. Where major behavior changes are required, however, financial incentives show only a short-term effect. Other common incentive approaches include special employee recognition programs or reduced health insurance deductibles or co-pays. Wellness-specific performance goals could be tied in with reviews and merit increases. Incentives alone do not lead to internal changes, such as deciding to change one's diet or exercise more, and they may not be a practical tactic for sustained improvements in population health. Healthy behaviors result from a commitment to a comprehensive approach that balances screening, interventions, and a supportive environment. Related articles:Employers, Employees, and Even Society Benefit from Office Wellness Programs [2]Wellness Programs Pay Off in Lowering Health Care Costs [3]On-site Health Clinics and Wellness Centers Provide Health and Savings [4] Source URL: http://www.accountingweb.com/article/starting-wellness-program-your-company/219795 Links:[1] http://www.benefitadvisorsnetwork.com/ [2] http://www.accountingweb.com/topic/fitness/employers-employees-and-even-society-benefits-office-wellness-programs [3] http://www.accountingweb.com/topic/fitness/wellness-programs-pay-lowering-health-care-costs [4] http://www.accountingweb.com/topic/onsite-health-clinics-and-wellness-centers-provide-health-and-savings
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Ban the importation of foie gras to the UK The production of foie gras has been banned in the UK because of the cruelty involved, and yet it is still legal to import the product into the country and sell it in shops and restaurants. Please sign the petition calling for an end to this hypocrisy: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/55458
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