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Most extramarital affairs happen at work, there are reports saying that around 50% of affairs happen at work. It is not uncommon for a married person to get romantically involved with someone at work. Most people spend a large amount of their time at work with their co-workers and a workplace is a perfect place where the romance between colleagues could start. It can be really scary to know those office extramarital affairs is very common.
How office extramarital affairs get started?
Office extramarital affairs could start innocently through friendship or great chemistry at work. People at work experience the same pressures, hardships, they have common goals and they even celebrate their victories together. They eat together, sometimes travel together and eventually they share or talk not only about work but also about their personal lives. They can develop great bond and camaraderie by working every single day together. They are like soldiers going to the same battlefield every day and we all know that soldiers often have a strong bond with each other. This camaraderie can develop into something deeper through time, the friendship may become emotional intimacy especially to those of the opposite sex. Eventually, they will find themselves comparing their co-worker from their spouses and find their co-worker more appealing, more understanding, more appreciative, more fun, more exciting, etc. Because of this emotional attachment, they will begin to share feelings and things that they supposed to share only with their spouses. They may also end up calling or texting each other even after work or worst meeting each other privately outside work. This emotional affair can blossom into the physical affair but even though it stays in the emotional affair level, it is also a form of cheating and the impact on your marriage is the same as committing sexual infidelity.
No one is safe because office extramarital affair can happen to anyone unless you have a conscious effort to avoid it.
How to protect yourself from office extramarital affair?
Avoid the temptation. Have the conscious effort to not put yourself in a situation where you could be tempted to get involved with office extramarital affair. For instance, if a business travel came up, as much as possible avoid traveling with an office mate of the opposite sex. If it is unavoidable to travel with a colleague of the opposite sex, avoid being alone with your co-worker when traveling. Do not only hang out or befriend co-workers of the opposite sex but blend your circle of friends with people of the same gender as yours or preferably have more married couples as friends.
Set boundaries with co-workers of the opposite sex. Although it cannot be avoided to work with colleagues of the opposite sex, office extramarital affairs can be avoided if you will set boundaries. You are married and no longer single and there are things that you cannot do now. In everything you do, you have to remember that you are already married. Getting emotionally intimate with a co-worker of the opposite sex is disrespecting and cheating your spouse. Always put yourself in the shoes of your spouse and ask yourself if what you are going to do or say to your colleague can affect your marriage.
Have a regular date night and conversation with your spouse. The routine of a married life could make marriage less exciting. Sometimes couples are so pre-occupied with their work and household responsibilities that romance takes a backseat. To avoid office extramarital affairs, have a regular date night and time alone with your spouse to communicate better and to strengthen your marriage.
Be open and honest with your spouse. People who keep secrets from their spouses are more likely to disclose the secret to their office mates and this could develop into something romantic if they are of the opposite sex. Avoid the temptation of confiding to friends at work by being open and honest with your spouse. If you are getting close to an office mate of the opposite sex, it is best to talk about it with your spouse to prevent things from getting out of hand.
Make your spouse your best friend. Your spouse is not just your spouse but she or he can be your best friend too. No one can love you and protect you more than your spouse and so your spouse is the perfect best friend that you can have. Friends go through hardships together, play together and celebrate together so do these things with your spouse and not with another person outside your marriage. Of course, aside from growing together, it is also beneficial to grow individually and do things with other people than your spouse but like what was mentioned earlier, set your boundaries and though you can have fun with other people, your best friend should always be your spouse. If your spouse is your best friend, office extramarital affairs will not find its way to you.
Value your marriage. Spouses are tempted to cheat because they do not put a high value on their marriage. It is important that after God, the most important thing in your life is your marriage, after all, it is a union blessed by the Higher Power. If you value your marriage, you will not do things to dishonor your marriage and you will not ruin the trust of your spouse. Engaging in an office extramarital affair is not only disrespecting your marriage but it is putting your marriage at risk. Infidelity is the main cause of divorce and if you do not want to experience the pain of divorce, you have to avoid office extramarital affairs.
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The Postcard
A Marriott Series postcard that was posted in Hastings on Saturday the 5th. September 1908 to:
Miss G. Roper,
Liverpool Street Hotel,
London.
The pencilled message on the back of the card was as follows:
"Going great - just off
to the Lovers' Seat while
the sun shines".
Marguerite Ruest-Pitre
So what else happened on the day that the card was posted?
Well, on the 5th. September 1908, Marguerite Ruest-Pitre was born in Quebec. She was a Canadian conspirator in a mass murder carried out by the bombing of an airliner. The 13th. and last woman to be hanged in Canada, she was executed aged 44 on the 9th. January 1953.
She ran a boarding house at Saint-Roch, and became known by her neighbours and later by the press as 'Madame le Corbeau' ('Madame Raven') because she always wore black clothes.
Jeweller and watchmaker Albert Guay was having an extramarital affair with a 19-year-old waitress named Marie-Ange Robitaille. Marguerite helped to arrange liaisons between them.
Guay decided to murder his wife, the former Rita Morel. He first considered poisoning her, but finally decided to kill her by bombing an airliner on which she was a passenger.
The Bombing of a Passenger Airliner
Guay asked Pitre's brother, clock-maker Généreux Ruest, to manufacture a bomb using dynamite, batteries, and an alarm clock. Pitre purchased the dynamite at a hardware store, claiming it was to be used to clear a field.
On Friday the 9th. September 1949, Rita Guay was scheduled to board Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 108, at L'Ancienne-Lorette, a suburb of Quebec City. On the day of the flight, Albert Guay purchased a $10,000 insurance policy on his wife, which he would attempt to collect three days later.
Pitre delivered the package containing the bomb to the plane, supposedly for mail delivery, Albert secreted it in Rita's luggage, and Rita boarded the plane, unaware of the danger.
The flight was delayed five minutes at takeoff; this apparently thwarted Guay's desire to have the explosion take place over the Saint Lawrence River, which would have made forensic examination of the crash impossible with the technology then available.
The bomb instead exploded over Cap Tourmente in the Charlevoix region of Quebec, causing the plane to crash and killing Rita Guay and all of the other 22 people on board.
Arrests and Convictions
Guay was arrested two weeks after the crash, and put on trial in February 1950; he was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging, and was executed in Montreal on the 12th. January 1951.
After his conviction, Guay claimed that Ruest and Pitre had knowingly abetted his plans; it has been speculated that Guay's motive in denouncing his accomplices was to buy time to delay his own execution, believing that he would be called to testify at their trials.
As a result, Ruest was arrested on the 6th. June 1950, and Pitre on the 14th. June 1950. Ruest maintained his innocence, claiming that he thought the bomb was to be used to clear tree stumps from a field. He was tried, with Guay testifying against him, and convicted in November 1950; sentenced to death by hanging, and he was executed in Montreal on the 25th. July 1952.
Pitre attempted suicide, but failed. Her trial began on the 6th. March 1951. She, too, maintained her innocence, claiming that Albert Guay had told her that the package she was transporting on the day of the bombing contained a statue. However she was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging.
The Execution of Marguerite Pitre
Marguerite Pitre arrived at Bordeaux Prison in Montreal at midnight on the 8th./9th. January 1953, accompanied by two nuns, and climbed to the prison's third floor. After a few moments with her escorts, she entered the ante-room where the hangman was waiting for her.
She walked to the gallows at 12:35 a.m. on the 9th. January 1953, and was pronounced dead 15 minutes later. Jail authorities said she displayed no fear and that:
'Everything was normal'.
The First-Ever Passenger Aeroplane Bombing
The first-ever aeroplane bombing took place nearly 16 years earlier on Tuesday the 10th. October 1933, when a United Airlines Boeing 247 was destroyed by a bomb containing nitroglycerine as the explosive agent. Seven passengers and crew died.
A Chicago gangland murder was suspected, but the case remains unsolved. It is thought to be the first proven act of air sabotage in commercial aviation.
The Most Recent Passenger Aeroplane Bombing
As of the time of writing (2020), there have been 43 known passenger aircraft bombings.
The most recent bombing was of Daallo Airlines Flight 159, an Airbus A321 that suffered an explosion shortly after taking off from Mogadishu.
The blast opened a hole in the fuselage through which the burnt body of the suicide bomber fell. Two people were also injured when the bomb exploded. Although damaged, the airliner was able to safely conduct an emergency landing.
Militant group Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility.
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Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington or D.C., is the capital of the United States. Founded after the American Revolution as the seat of government of the newly independent country, Washington was named after George Washington, first President of the United States and Founding Father. As the seat of the United States federal government and several international organizations, Washington is an important world political capital. The city is also one of the most visited cities in the world, with more than 20 million tourists annually.
The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the U.S. Congress, and the District is therefore not a part of any state. The states of Maryland and Virginia each donated land to form the federal district, which included the pre-existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria. The City of Washington was founded in 1791 to serve as the new national capital. In 1846, Congress returned the land originally ceded by Virginia; in 1871, it created a single municipal government for the remaining portion of the District.
Washington had an estimated population of 702,455 as of July 2018, making it the 20th most populous city in the United States. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's daytime population to more than one million during the workweek. Washington's metropolitan area, the country's sixth largest, had a 2017 estimated population of 6.2 million residents.
All three branches of the U.S. federal government are centered in the District: Congress (legislative), president (executive), and the U.S. Supreme Court (judicial). Washington is home to many national monuments, and museums, primarily situated on or around the National Mall. The city hosts 177 foreign embassies as well as the headquarters of many international organizations, trade unions, non-profit, lobbying groups, and professional associations, including the World Bank Group, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organization of American States, AARP, the National Geographic Society, the Human Rights Campaign, the International Finance Corporation, and the American Red Cross.
A locally elected mayor and a 13‑member council have governed the District since 1973. However, Congress maintains supreme authority over the city and may overturn local laws. D.C. residents elect a non-voting, at-large congressional delegate to the House of Representatives, but the District has no representation in the Senate. The District receives three electoral votes in presidential elections as permitted by the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1961.
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The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and has been the residence of every U.S. President since John Adams in 1800. The term "White House" is often used as a metonym for the president and his advisers.
The residence was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban in the neoclassical style. Hoban modelled the building on Leinster House in Dublin, a building which today houses the Oireachtas, the Irish legislature. Construction took place between 1792 and 1800 using Aquia Creek sandstone painted white. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he (with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe) added low colonnades on each wing that concealed stables and storage In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set ablaze by the British Army in the Burning of Washington, destroying the interior and charring much of the exterior. Reconstruction began almost immediately, and President James Monroe moved into the partially reconstructed Executive Residence in October 1817. Exterior construction continued with the addition of the semi-circular South portico in 1824 and the North portico in 1829.
Because of crowding within the executive mansion itself, President Theodore Roosevelt had all work offices relocated to the newly constructed West Wing in 1901. Eight years later in 1909, President William Howard Taft expanded the West Wing and created the first Oval Office, which was eventually moved as the section was expanded. In the main mansion, the third-floor attic was converted to living quarters in 1927 by augmenting the existing hip roof with long shed dormers. A newly constructed East Wing was used as a reception area for social events; Jefferson's colonnades connected the new wings. East Wing alterations were completed in 1946, creating additional office space. By 1948, the residence's load-bearing exterior walls and internal wood beams were found to be close to failure. Under Harry S. Truman, the interior rooms were completely dismantled and a new internal load-bearing steel frame constructed inside the walls. Once this work was completed, the interior rooms were rebuilt.
The modern-day White House complex includes the Executive Residence, West Wing, East Wing, the Eisenhower Executive Office Building—the former State Department, which now houses offices for the President's staff and the Vice President—and Blair House, a guest residence. The Executive Residence is made up of six stories—the Ground Floor, State Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor, as well as a two-story basement. The property is a National Heritage Site owned by the National Park Service and is part of the President's Park. In 2007, it was ranked second on the American Institute of Architects list of "America's Favorite Architecture".
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK and Jack, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. Kennedy served at the height of the Cold War, and the majority of his work as president concerned relations with the Soviet Union and Cuba. A Democrat, Kennedy represented Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate prior to becoming president.
Kennedy was born into a wealthy political family in Brookline, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard University in 1940, before joining the U.S. Naval Reserve the following year. During World War II, he commanded a series of PT boats in the Pacific theater and earned the Navy and Marine Corps Medal for his service. After the war, Kennedy represented the Massachusetts's 11th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1947 to 1953. He was subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate and served as the junior Senator from Massachusetts from 1953 to 1960. While in the Senate, Kennedy published his book, Profiles in Courage, which won a Pulitzer Prize. In the 1960 presidential election, he narrowly defeated Republican opponent Richard Nixon, who was the incumbent vice president.
Kennedy's administration included high tensions with communist states in the Cold War. As a result, he increased the number of American military advisers in South Vietnam. In April 1961, he authorized an attempt to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro in the Bay of Pigs Invasion. Kennedy authorized the Cuban Project in November 1961. He rejected Operation Northwoods (plans for false flag attacks to gain approval for a war against Cuba) in March 1962. However, his administration continued to plan for an invasion of Cuba in the summer of 1962. The following October, U.S. spy planes discovered Soviet missile bases had been deployed in Cuba; the resulting period of tensions, termed the Cuban Missile Crisis, nearly resulted in the breakout of a global thermonuclear conflict. The Strategic Hamlet Program began in Vietnam during his presidency. Domestically, Kennedy presided over the establishment of the Peace Corps and the continuation of the Apollo space program. He also supported the civil rights movement, but was only somewhat successful in passing his New Frontier domestic policies.
On November 22, 1963, he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson assumed the presidency upon Kennedy's death. Marxist and former U.S. Marine Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the state crime, but he was shot and killed by Jack Ruby two days later. The FBI and the Warren Commission both concluded Oswald had acted alone in the assassination, but various groups contested the Warren Report and believed that Kennedy was the victim of a conspiracy. After Kennedy's death, Congress enacted many of his proposals, including the Civil Rights Act and the Revenue Act of 1964. Kennedy ranks highly in polls of U.S. presidents with historians and the general public. His personal life has also been the focus of considerable sustained interest, following public revelations in the 1970s of his chronic health ailments and extramarital affairs.
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Italian poster postcard by Giulio Bolaffi Editore, Torino. Design: Lugati. Elena Sangro in Maciste all inferno / Maciste in Hell (Guido Brignone, 1925)
Elena Sangro (1896-1969) was one of the main actresses of the Italian cinema of the 1920s. Despite the general film crisis then, she made one film after another. She was also one of D'Annunzio's mistresses, who dedicated to her the poem 'Alla Piacente'.
After acting lessons at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Elena Sangro debuted on stage in 'La cena delle beffe' by Sem Benelli and 'Patria' by Sardou. Baron Kanzler introduced her to director Enrico Guazzoni who gave the young actress the lead of his film Fabiola (1918). After the success of the film, more roles followed such as La Gerusalemme liberata (another epic by Guazzoni also in 1918), Primerose (Mario Caserini, 1919, with Thea antagonist), La principessa Zoe (Diego Angeli, 1919) and a series of films in which her cousin Giorgi Fini was her partner: Il più forte amore (1920), Il fauno di marmo (Mario Bonnard, 1921) and L'eredità di Caino (Giuseppe Maria Viti, 1921). Fini, alas, died very young. Sangro is a singer who sacrifices herself for an unworthy man in L'onesto mondo (Torello Rolli 1921), and she is a proud and patriotic princess in Saracinesca (Augusto Camerini, Gaston Ravel, 1922), set in papal Rome. Also in 1922, she played in the pro-Montenegro drama Non c'è resurrezione senza morte, based on the memories of Vladimir Popovic, directed by Edoardo Bencivenga and personally produced by Sangro. A pro-Montenegro group, headed by D'Annunzio, promoted the film. A few years ago the film was found, restored, and presented at the Giornate del Cinema Muto in Pordenone, Italy. She then starred in Triboulet (Febo Mari, 1923), a period piece on the infamous loves of King Francis I of France (Achille Vitti). He falls in love with Gilletta (Sangro), unknowing she is his daughter, born from an extramarital affair. Gilletta was raised by the court buffoon Triboulet (Umberto Zanuccoli). She is in love with Manfredo (Giovanni Schettini), who has to endure several adventures to liberate Gilletta from the king's clutches.
Elena Sangro played the proud Poppea in the epic Quo vadis? (Gabriele D'Annunzio/Georg Jacoby, 1924), the seductive Proserpina in the fantastic comedy Maciste all'inferno / Maciste in Hell (Guido Brignone, 1925), so dear to the young Fellini, and the amazone Sarah in Maciste nella gabbia dei leoni (Guido Brignone, 1926). She was the seductress opposite Carmen Boni and Walter Slezak in Addio giovinezza (Augusto Genina, 1927) and she played an actress in Germany in Villa Falconieri (Richard Oswald 1928) starring Maria Jacobini. Elena Sangro finished her career in silent film as the spicy Madonna Orietta in the heavily censored Boccaccesca (Alfredo De Antoni 1928). In the sound era, Sangro returned to the stage and sang under the pseudonym of Lilia Flores. Occasionally she played small parts in films, as in the period piece L'abito nero da sposa (Luigi Zampa 1945). In the early 1940s, Sangro shot various art documentaries, with Anton Bià. The last job of this restless woman was president of Associazione dei Pionieri del Cinema, an initiative begun in the early 1960s to safeguard this important part of film history.
Sources: Vittorio Martinelli (Le dive del silenzio), Vittorio Martinelli (Il cinema italiano, 1923-1931) and IMDb.
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For a change, something rather dark ... my favourite album by Steely Dan.
"Kid Charlemagne" is the opening song of Steely Dan's 5th album "The Royal Scam," released in 1976. Wikipedia comments that, "With irony-laden verses about drug dealers, safe sex, extramarital affairs and hardships faced by immigrants, The Royal Scam is arguably Steely Dan at its most cynical."
"While the music played you worked by candlelight
Those San Francisco nights
You were the best in town
Just by chance you crossed the diamond with the pearl
[...]
Clean this mess up else we'll all end up in jail
Those test tubes and the scale
Just get them all out of here
Is there gas in the car
Yes, there's gas in the car
I think the people down the hall
Know who you are"
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About The Affair
At once deeply observed and intriguingly elusive, THE AFFAIR explores the emotional effects of an extramarital relationship. Noah is a New York City schoolteacher and novelist who is happily married, but resents his dependence on his wealthy father-in-law. Alison is a young waitress trying to piece her life and marriage back together in the wake of a tragedy. The provocative drama unfolds when Alison and Noah meet in Montauk at the end of Long Island.
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The text on the door is an excerpt from Edward Moore's poem, "The Happy Marriage." Ironically, the speaker of the poem describes his habit of extramarital entanglements and his wife's benign reaction to them as a component of their (un)happy marriage. You wouldn't think that you'd want such a poem inscribed on the door of your grandfather clock; after 250 years, however, it has a certain charm, doesn't it? A mediocre poem from a similarly mediocre and obscure poet inscribed on the door of a superb clock crafted by a master of his trade. I'd have to say that the irony of the postmodern clock outpaces Moore's original.
El 10 de octubre de 1846, el mismo día que Isabel II cumplía la mayoría de edad con 16 años, se celebró el enlace con su primo, Francisco de Asís de Borbón. El matrimonio fue infeliz desde el principio, puesto que los cónyuges nunca llegaron a entenderse (a pesar de tener una larga descendencia) y por ello cada uno de ellos buscó el amor en relaciones extramaritales. En esta fotografía de Pedro Martínez de Hebert, de 1861, vemos al matrimonio elegantemente vestido, él con gabán y pantalón oscuro, y ella con un vestido adornado con volantes, y agarrada al brazo de su marido.
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Archival images of Tiger Woods' wife Elin Nordegren.
Elin Nordegren is a former Swedish model and wife of professional golfer Tiger Woods. The two married in October 2004 and Nordegren gave birth to a daughter, Sam Alexis Woods, in June 2007. A son, Charlie Axel Woods, was born on February 8, 2009.
The couple has recently found themselves embroiled in some scandal after Tiger crashed his vehicle into a tree and fire hydrant during an alleged quarrel with Elin. It is being theorized that the fight was due to some extramarital activities that Mr. Woods had been partaking in.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team were on hand for Showtime's The Affair FYC event at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills for members of the Television Academy.
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At once deeply observed and intriguingly elusive, THE AFFAIR explores the emotional effects of an extramarital relationship. Noah is a New York City schoolteacher and novelist who is happily married, but resents his dependence on his wealthy father-in-law. Alison is a young waitress trying to piece her life and marriage back together in the wake of a tragedy. The provocative drama unfolds when Alison and Noah meet in Montauk at the end of Long Island.
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Brigham Young University–Idaho (BYU–Idaho or BYU–I) is a private university located in Rexburg, Idaho. Founded in 1888, the university is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), transitioned from a junior college to a four-year institution in 2001, and was known for the greater part of its history as Ricks College.
BYU-Idaho offers programs in liberal arts, engineering, agriculture, management, and performing arts. The university is broadly organized into six colleges, and its parent organization, the Church Educational System, sponsors sister schools in Utah and Hawaii. The university's focus is on undergraduate education, hosting 18 associate and over 70 bachelor's degree programs; and it operates using a three-semester system also known as "tracks".
Students at BYU-Idaho are required to follow an honor code, which mandates behavior in line with LDS teachings (e.g., academic honesty, adherence to dress and grooming standards, and abstinence from extramarital sex and from the consumption of drugs and alcohol). Approximately 99% of the university's students are members of the LDS Church, and a significant percentage of the student body take an 18- (women) or 24-month (men) hiatus from their studies to serve as missionaries. A BYU-Idaho education is generally less expensive than similar private universities, due largely to a significant funding by LDS Church tithing funds, helping keep tuition rates low.
Since becoming a four-year institution, BYU-Idaho no longer hosts intercollegiate athletic teams but instead organizes intramural programs, as part of the larger student activity program.
The campus sits on a hill overlooking the city of Rexburg and the Snake River Valley and includes nearly forty major buildings and residence halls on over 400 acres (1.6 km2).[10] Off-campus facilities include a Livestock Center and the Henry’s Fork Outdoor Learning Center near Rexburg, the Outdoor Learning Center at Badger Creek in Idaho’s Teton Basin, and the Natural Science Center in Island Park, Idaho. The Teton Lodge and Quickwater Lodge near Victor, Idaho, are utilized as student leadership and service centers.
The main campus includes a planetarium, an arboretum, wildlife museums, and a large family history center. The school also operates several athletic fields and facilities around campus, which are now used as part of the Activities program, an alternative to intercollegiate sports. Facilities include a baseball field, football and track stadium, tennis courts, as well as the John Hart Physical Education building, which with 4,000 seats in its main gym was used for athletic events, graduation, and concerts, and weekly campus devotional. The building also includes a small field house, pool, auxiliary gymnasiums, racquetball courts, and a workout area for students. On December 17, 2010, the BYU-Idaho Center was dedicated and opened to students. The 435,000-square-foot (40,400 m2) building contains a 15,000-seat auditorium and a multi-purpose area large enough for 10 full basketball courts.
In support of the fine arts and entertainment, the campus also includes the Ruth H. Barrus Concert Hall, which houses the acclaimed Ruffatti organ, the third largest organ owned by the LDS Church after those housed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and Conference Center, respectively. KBYI-FM, a 100,000 watt public radio station, also broadcasts to eastern Idaho and parts of Wyoming and Montana from the campus.
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Exeter School Cemetery (Exeter Historical Cemetery 35).
Originally the Exeter School Cemetery, these are the graves of residents of the Ladd School. During the middle of the first half of the 20th century, the Exeter School was used mainly as living quarters for young children and wayward girls, while the dormitories were filled well beyond capacity. Adopting a purpose more characteristic of a custodial or penal institution, the Exeter School’s policy became focused more on detaining people indefinitely as a means of segregating them from free society. A bald-faced perversion of justice, this newly emerging practice was enacted upon individuals who committed petty crimes, or no crimes at all. Directed especially toward women accused of immoral practices such as prostitution, sodomy, extramarital intercourse, and ‘illegitimate’ pregnancy, a court commitment to Exeter was in countless cases leveraged as a means of eliminating the bloodline of entire families. Because compulsory sterilization was illegal in Rhode Island, most women sentenced under such pretenses were confined to Exeter until menopause, or natural death, while a select few were sterilized nevertheless by willing surgeons who found ways to obviate the law. In this way, until the end of World War II, the Exeter School’s paramount function was that of a eugenics-era concentration camp. (from Wikipedia)
(excerpt from theladdschool.blogspot.com/2013/11/monuments-or-memories-... ):
Oftentimes their remains were unclaimed by friends or relatives, unable to have supported their loved ones in life and too sick or indigent themselves to bury them in death; and so they were buried by the State instead, in pauper's cemeteries located on or near the grounds of those asylums in which the deceased lived their final days.
The graves of those laid to rest in this way usually were marked by a small numbered pillar or headstone made of wood, metal or concrete, and the identities of the buried were recorded in ledgers at the institutions. Sometimes when the families of the dead were no longer in dire straits they would attempt to locate their passed on loved ones to have their bodies disinterred and removed to a private cemetery or family plot. Unfortunately, over time the records which had given each of the dead a name were lost; and so as the cemeteries fell into disuse, and the memories of those buried in their anonymous graves slowly vanished.
More info on the a300.
Model of a A300 airbus in a travel agents office. The airplane is named for the Greek god Zeus/Dias
Zeús Krónios (descendant of Cronus), or simply Zeús (Greek Ζεύς) or Dias (Greek Δίας) ("divine king") is the leader of the gods and god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology. Zeus was brother and husband of Hera. Their children were Hephaistos, Eileithyia, Hebe and Ares. Zeus is famous for his many extramarital affairs with various goddesses — notably Demeter, Latona, Dione and Maia — and mortal women — notably Semele, Io, Europa and Leda as well as many nymphs.
When Alexander the Great defeated the Persian forces at the Battle of Granicus in 334 BC, the Greek cities of Asia Minor were liberated. The pro-Persian tyrant Syrpax and his family were stoned to death, and Alexander was greeted warmly when he entered Ephesus in triumph. When Alexander saw that the temple of Artemis was not yet finished, he proposed to finance it and have his name inscribed on the front. But the inhabitants of Ephesus demurred, claiming that it was not fitting for one god to build a temple to another. After Alexander's death in 323 BC, Ephesus in 290 BC came under the rule of one of Alexander's generals, Lysimachus.
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Artemis (/ˈɑːrtɪmɪs/; Greek: Ἄρτεμις) is the goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, nature, vegetation, childbirth, care of children, and chastity.[1][2] In later times, she was identified with Selene, the personification of the Moon.[3] She was often said to roam the forests and mountains, attended by her entourage of nymphs. The goddess Diana is her Roman equivalent.
In Greek tradition, Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. In most accounts, the twins are the products of an extramarital liaison. For this, Zeus' wife Hera forbade Leto from giving birth anywhere on land. Only the island of Delos gave refuge to Leto, allowing her to give birth to her children. Usually, Artemis is the twin to be born first, who then proceeds to assist Leto in the birth of the second child, Apollo. Artemis was a kourotrophic (child-nurturing) deity, that is the patron and protector of young children, especially young girls. Artemis was worshipped as one of the primary goddesses of childbirth and midwifery along with Eileithyia and Hera.
Artemis was also a patroness of healing and disease, particularly among women and children. Believed to send both good health and illness upon women and children.
Artemis was one of the three major virgin goddesses alongside Athena and Hestia. Artemis preferred to remain an unmarried maiden and was one of the three Greek goddesses Aphrodite, had no power over.[4]
In myth and literature, Artemis is presented as a hunting goddess of the woods, surrounded by her chaste band of nymphs. In the myth of Actaeon, when the young hunter sees her bathing naked, he is transformed into a deer by the angered goddess and is then devoured by his own hunting dogs, who do not recognize their master. In the story of Callisto, the girl is driven away from Artemis' company after breaking her vow of virginity, having lain with and been impregnated by Zeus. In the Epic tradition, Artemis halted the winds blowing the Greek ships during the Trojan War, stranding the Greek fleet in Aulis, after King Agamemnon, the leader of the expedition, shot and killed her sacred deer. Artemis demanded the sacrifice of Iphigenia, Agamemnon's young daughter, as compensation for her slain deer. In most versions, when Iphigenia is led to the altar to be offered as a sacrifice, Artemis pities her and takes her away, leaving a deer in her place. In the war that followed, Artemis supported the Trojans against the Greeks, and challenged Hera into battle.
Artemis was one of the most widely venerated of the Ancient Greek deities; her worship spread throughout ancient Greece, with her multiple temples, altars, shrines, and local veneration found everywhere in the ancient world. Her great temple at Ephesus was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, before it was burnt to the ground. Artemis' symbols included a bow and arrow, a quiver, and hunting knives, and the deer and the cypress were sacred to her. Diana, her Roman equivalent, was especially worshipped on the Aventine Hill in Rome, near Lake Nemi in the Alban Hills, and in Campania. Wikipedia
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team were on hand for Showtime's The Affair FYC event at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills for members of the Television Academy.
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Clarion Chukwura, Mary Okolo, Richard Mofe Damijo
Very gripping thriller about a philanderous governor who is having an extramarital affair with a unilag student, who is the daughter of a commisioner. He is prepared to to ANYTHING to make sure that this affair stays out of the public eye.
8/10
Of all the things that can tear apart a marriage, infidelity is one of the biggest reasons. Extramarital affairs are a betrayal of all the things that marriage is supposed to be about. A marriage is supposed to be a union of two lives, two people bonded together for a lifetime, and breaking that bond is one of the most difficult things to over come.
In a marriage, infidelity isn’t just what happens when somebody begins a physical relationship outside of the marriage. Infidelity can also be emotional, when one of the partners in a marriage begins to share their life with someone outside the marriage.
This is known as emotional infidelity, and it has become an even more serious problem in the last few decades. One of the reasons for this is because workplaces, one of our prime social engagements in modern times, have become increasingly more mixed.
In addition to that it is even easier to communicate with people on the sly. Email and instant messaging and texting have all made it easier to bond with people that you shouldn’t be bonding with. While this isn’t the cause of emotional infidelity, it is a factor.
At the same time, physical infidelity has also become easier. We spend more time apart than we once did, and it is not at all uncommon to spend the majority of time at work, which gives us a very handy excuse when we make the decision to cheat in our marriage. Infidelity is a choice, make no mistake about that.
But the thing to remember is that all of these things are excuses and opportunities, not reasons. Changing the excuses won’t change the marriage, won’t solve anything. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t overcome cheating in marriage. Infidelity is a big problem, but it is not an insurmountable one.
The very first thing you need to do is to figure out what went wrong in your marriage. Infidelity isn’t something that happens in a vacuum; there is always a reason when things like that happen. Something has broken in your relationship and it needs to be fixed in order to get past the cheating.
You need to make sure that you don’t blame the other person. Yes, they cheated on you. No, it wasn’t your fault. But you need to move past it, because playing the blame game will only delay the kind of emotional healing that needs to take place. You need to, as best you can, put it all behind you.
Once you’ve found out why and began work on it, you need to reestablish the trust in the marriage. Infidelity destroys trust, and it’s going to be difficult to repair what was been broken. You need to work on rebuilding the trust. Don’t expect it to happen right away, and don’t expect it to be easy.
But if you can follow these steps, you can save your marriage. Infidelity is terrible, but every relationship can be repaired. You just need to be willing to find the advice and the help you need to repair your relationship.
Found at doyoulove.info/save-your-marriage/
I wanted to write some witty little ditty on how etiquette standards have changed or hardly changed over time, but I have become lost for words. I suppose the best way to put it is that, if my set of 1906 etiquette books is any indication, middle class families of the pre 1910s and 1890s wished to be genteel and sophisticated, as evidenced by the fact that these books were bought and the fact that you can easily find these volumes of etiquette at antique stores and used book sales, but these volumes weren't consulted very often. My two volumes are in near-mint condition and look almost as new as the day they were bound.
I think that people back then, as I said, wished to be genteel, but I imagine that they bought these books and then looked through them and thought "Shucky-dern! How am I going to remember all these forsaken rules!" and immediately shelved them. I will say that people were more civilized back then, but I don't imagine they were much different than us today when it comes to how they conversed and their attitudes in public. Their ideas on moral issues may not have been the same, but for many of them and for many of us today they were as hypocritical as we are today. Things most Americans consider undesirable subjects today: extramarital affairs, premarital sex and pregnancy, drug or alcohol addiction, etcetera is bad for other people, but for our immediate family members or related family, is considered acceptable. I think that many back then were the same. Attitudes were only slightly different, and many people knew about these sociological problems, accepted or disagreed with the situation,but didn't talk much about it. Not that it was scandalous - it wasn't by any degree - not even the much fabled ankle and upper arm. Heck - people skinny-dipped before the advent of swimsuits and that was a little more than an ankle. Things that have been considered scandalous have been happening since Biblical times. Nothing new under the sun, they say.
So no matter what history class tries to teach us, I believe many should investigate the past themselves. I was surprised when I started, you probably would be surprised too.
Anyway, I was experimenting with the "Homespun studio" again.
517 6th St. SE...
Gary Hart (born Gary Warren Hartpence, November 28, 1936) is an American politician, lawyer, author, professor and commentator. He formerly served as a Democratic Senator representing Colorado (1975–1987), and ran in the U.S. presidential elections in 1984 and again in 1988, when he was considered a frontrunner for the Democratic nomination until various news organizations reported that he was engaged in an extramarital affair. Since retiring from the Senate, he has emerged as a consultant on national security, and continues to speak on a wide range of issues, including the environment and homeland security. In 2001, he earned a doctorate in politics from Oxford. In 2006, Hart accepted an endowed professorship at the University of Colorado at Denver. He also serves as Chairman for Council for a Livable World. He has written or co-authored numerous books and articles, including four novels, two under the pen name John Blackthorn.
Hart declined to run for re-election to the Senate, leaving office when his second term expired with the intent of running for president again. In January 1987, he was the clear frontrunner for the Democratic nomination in the 1988 election.
The Donna Rice affair/scandal:
Hart officially declared his candidacy on April 13, 1987. Rumors began circulating nearly immediately that Hart was having an extramarital affair. In an interview that appeared in the New York Times on May 3, 1987, Hart responded to the rumors by daring the press corps: "Follow me around. I don''''''''''''''''t care. I''''''''''''''''m serious. If anybody wants to put a tail on me, go ahead. They''''''''''''''''ll be very bored." The Miami Herald had been investigating Hart''''''''''''''''s womanizing for weeks before the "dare" appeared in the New York Times. Two reporters from the Miami Herald had staked out his residence and observed an attractive young woman leaving Hart''''''''''''''''s Washington, D.C., townhouse on the evening of May 2. The Herald published the story on May 3, the same day Hart''''''''''''''''s dare appeared in print, and the scandal spread rapidly through the national media. Hart and his allies attacked the Herald for rushing the story into print, claiming that it had unfairly judged the situation without finding out the facts. Hart claimed that the reporters had not watched both entrances to his home and could not have seen when the young woman entered and left the building. The Miami Herald reporter had flown to Washington, D.C. on the same flight as the woman, identified as Donna Rice. Hart was dogged with questions regarding his views on marital infidelity. In public, his wife, Lee, supported him, claiming the relationship with the young woman was innocent. A poll of voters in New Hampshire for the New Hampshire Primary showed that Hart''''''''''''''''s support had dropped in half, from 32% to 17%, placing him suddenly ten points behind Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis.
On May 5, the Herald received a further tip that Hart had spent a night in Bimini on a yacht called the Monkey Business with a woman who was not his wife. The Herald obtained photographs of Hart aboard the Monkey Business with then-29-year-old model Donna Rice, sitting on Hart''''''''''''''''s lap. The photographs were subsequently published in the National Enquirer. On May 8, 1987, a week after the story broke, Hart dropped out of the race. At a press conference, he lashed out at the media, saying "I said that I bend, but I don''''''''''''''''t break, and believe me, I''''''''''''''''m not broken." A Gallup Poll found that nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of the U.S. respondents it surveyed thought the media treatment of Hart was "unfair." A little over half (53 percent) responded that marital infidelity had little to do with a president''''''''''''''''s ability to govern.
Not everyone was impressed with Hart''''''''''''''''s diatribe against the press. Television writer Paul Slansky noted that Hart had tried to deflect blame from himself for his downfall to the media, and that he offered no apology to betrayed supporters who now suddenly had to find other candidates to back. To many observers, the press conference was redolent of Richard Nixon''''''''''''''''s "Last Press Conference" of November 7, 1962, in which Nixon blamed the media for his loss in the 1962 California gubernatorial election. Hart, in fact, received a letter from Nixon himself commending him for "handling a very difficult situation uncommonly well"
In December 1987, Hart returned to the race, declaring "Let''''''''''''''''s let the people decide!" He competed in the New Hampshire primary and received 4,888 votes, approximately four percent. After the Super Tuesday contests on March 8, he withdrew from the campaign a second time.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team were on hand for Showtime's The Affair FYC event at Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills for members of the Television Academy.
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Replacement windows again I'm afraid. The tell-tale is the way they've tried to turn the curved corners in a series of straight narrow sections. I wonder if this house always had the "wooden" cladding. Where the walls meet the ground there is about 8 inches of bare white wall. I know you wouldn't take the cladding all the way down to the bottom, but it is easy to imagine this house with a more conventional plain white exterior. If the cladding was an afterthought it was a bold and imaginative one, for the effect is very striking.
Mox: this is an extramarital ...not in the gazetteer.
Whe-hey ...my thousandth photo!
23r: The Tenth Nouvelle as told by Monseigneur de la Roche
The ornate initial on this folio features two birds, painted in gold, facing each other in the middle of the letter.
Here marks the first occurrence of an image that is divided with a barrier into two separate panels. A thin, round column divides the image in two, but does not create a full physical wall; there seems to be an opening or door between the scenes, connecting them together.
This story is ultimately about youthful naivety. The left side of the image depicts a young man who serves a lord by organizing extramarital affairs for him. The young man’s morality interferes, however, as he does not believe that the lord should pursue these affairs. The lord asks the youth what his favorite food is, to which he replies eel pasties. The lord makes sure from this point forward that the only food the young man is ever given is eel pasties. The second panel, therefore, depicts the young man being fed eel pasties after being denied other foods for months. The lord finally confronts him and states that food and women are much alike—one easily grows tired of the same thing time and time again.
The two-panel structure of this image juxtaposes the youth as servant, with the youth being served in order to teach him a lesson. The youth does not appreciate being fed the same thing repeatedly without any say, just as the Lord does not appreciate his affairs being undermined by one who serves him.
On a fashionable note, this image marks one of the only instances where a character is not wearing a solid color, but a striped shirt poking through his neckline.
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