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Banksy painting Waiting in Vain in Hells Kitchen of dejected guy with wilted flowers at the entrance of the Hustler Club on 51st Street and 12th Avenue West Side 10/24/2013 graffiti art Midtown Manhattan New York City 2013 NYC security guard strip clubs art artist artwork silhouette rejection Thursday October twenty forth anonymous Brit British English UK United Kingdom residencey Better in than Out - Exit Through the Gift Shop
Banksy painting Waiting in Vain in Hells Kitchen of dejected guy with wilted flowers at the entrance of the Hustler Club on 51st Street and 12th Avenue West Side 10/24/2013 graffiti art Midtown Manhattan New York City 2013 NYC security guard strip clubs art artist artwork silhouette rejection Thursday October twenty forth anonymous Brit British English UK United Kingdom residencey Better in than Out - Exit Through the Gift Shop
Sometimes, they just don't understand.........
Saw this from the balcony. Was it left as a gift? If so, was it kicked over by the intended recipient, or did it fall over?
Too big to be left out accidently. ... or maybe it's all in my head, and wasn't even really there. I'll have to get a second opinion.
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Features
COVER FEATURE: THE FUTURE IS NO
Pablo Larraín completes his Pinochet trilogy with No, a portrait of an adman who sells the rejection of the dictator the same way he sells cola. By Jonathan Romney.
+ Mar Diestro-Dópido talks to the film’s star, Gael García Bernal, and Kim Newman surveys how the movies have portrayed the world of advertising.
CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED
Australian director Cate Shortland’s Lore offers a new angle on Germany at the end of WWII, seen through the eyes of a 15-year-old as she crosses the war-ravaged land. By Nick James.
HONOURABLE MEN
After years of neglect by UK distributors, the Taviani brothers are back with their grittiest film yet, Caesar Must Die. By Pasquale Iannone.
DIVINE REALITY
The rerelease of Pasolini’s The Gospel According to Matthew gives a chance to rediscover this most misunderstood of filmmakers, says Hannah McGill.
+ Mark Cousins on what his work teaches us.
THE ACTORS: MONTGOMERY CLIFT
A Place in the Sun marked a pinnacle of complexity and ambiguity in the actor’s work, says Eric Hynes.
THE S&S INTERVIEW: CHRIS MENGES
The British great DP looks back over his career with Jo Comino.
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Object Lesson: Hannah McGill on the various meanings of the cowboy hat.
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Development Tale: Charles Gant on how Broken got put back together.
The Numbers: Charles Gant on the box-office phenomenon of Life of Pi.
News: Geoffrey Macnab sees HMV’s future in the balance.
Profile: Geoffrey Macnab on Picturehouse’s Lyn Goleby.
Festivals
Eric Kohn reports from a technology-inspired Sundance.
Obituaries
Bob Mastrangelo’s survey of the film greats and lesser-knowns who left us during 2012.
Wide Angle
Olaf Möller on a season of activist cinema by India’s Anand Patwardhan.
Soundings: Mark Fisher on an East Anglian crossover between M.R. James and Brian Eno.
Primal Screen: Bryony Dixon welcomes a new Parisian film festival.
John Beagles on artist Duncan Campbell’s forays into the archive.
Bradlands: Brad Stevens on the lost language of mise en scène.
Lost and Found: Fintan McDonagh salutes Peter Lorre’s sole stab at directing, Der Verlorene.
Forum
Sam Dunn wonders why so much interesting British cinema is missing from DVD.
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FILMS OF THE MONTH
Cloud Atlas
Compliance
Gangs of Wasseypur/Gangs of Wasseypur II
To the Wonder
OTHER NEW RELEASES REVIEWED IN THIS ISSUE
Babeldom
The Bay
Breath of the Gods
Broken
Broken City
Caesar Must Die
Chained
Crawl
Fire in the Blood
Fire with Fire
For Ellen
Gangster Squad
The Guilt Trip
Hi-So
King of Pigs
The Last Stand
Lore
Mama
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God
No
Parental Guidance
Parker
Reign of Assassins
The Road A Story of Life and Death
Robot & Frank
Run for Your Wife
Safe Haven
Side by Side
Stoker
Texas Chainsaw
This Is 40
Trashed
Verity’s Summer
The Wee Man
Won’t Back Down
Zaytoun
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Michael Brooke sees signs of things to come in Kubrick’s Fear and Desire.
Tom Charity reassesses Heaven’s Gate.
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Films by Jess Franco
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It’s in the Bag
The Lickerish Quartet
Once upon a Time in America
Something Wild
The Titfield Thunderbolt
Warner Archive Film Noir
Wild River
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Death Valley
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Isabel Stevens on film and the visual arts.
Nick Bradshaw on Los Angeles on film.
Endings
Philip Kemp on Charulata.
I've had this image for awhile and revisited it for a recent call for entries. It wasn't selected, but I fell in love with the colored version and decided to share.
Monterey, Ca.
Wide Bandpass, fc = 80kHz
DC - 50Hz Line Rejection >120dB, which means it should be more or less independent of ambient light conditions or should have a huge range if used as a slave strobe trigger.
It triggers photo current spikes as low as 10nA with 50Hz current of 10µA.
Due to the very fast reaction time it should be very suitable for projectile sensing in highspeed photography.
More practical tests will follow.
Banksy painting Waiting in Vain in Hells Kitchen of dejected guy with wilted flowers at the entrance of the Hustler Club on 51st Street and 12th Avenue West Side 10/24/2013 graffiti art Midtown Manhattan New York City 2013 NYC security guard strip clubs art artist artwork silhouette rejection Thursday October twenty forth anonymous Brit British English UK United Kingdom residencey Better in than Out - Exit Through the Gift Shop
Now that October is here, the daytime temperatures in the pass have begun to cool down and the nights are becoming colder as Autumn sets in.
I think it is interesting to look at the other images of Autumn posted here from around the country with the red leaves and Fall colors of the predominately deciduous forests, because for us out in here the desert, this is what Fall looks like.
In the image above, an empty Ethanol train lead by BNSF #7574 heads East up the Cajon Pass enroute to the corn growing areas of the Midwest, while a Union Pacific manifest train heads down the hill towards Los Angeles via the classification yard in East Colton California.
(October 21, 2009)
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Reason(s) for Rejection: - Undersharpened (Soft):
Appealed: - by pointing out that the focus point is in the center of the frame and the blurred part of the image on the train above is due to the diesel exhaust from the lower (BNSF) train.
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Sons of Armageddon Motorcycle Club
Veteran motorcycle clubs
Military veterans motorcycle clubs
A motorcycle club is a group of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles.
In the U.S. the abbreviation, MC or MCC, can have a special social meaning from the point of view of the outlaw aka one percenter subcultures, and is usually reserved by them for those clubs that are mutually recognized by other MC clubs. This is indicated by wearing the MC patch, or a three piece patch, or colors, on the back of a club jacket or vest. Outlaw or one percenter can mean merely that the club is not chartered under the auspices of the American Motorcyclist Association, implying a radical rejection of authority and embracing of the "biker" lifestyle defined and popularized since the 1950s and represented by such media as Easyriders magazine, the work of painter David Mann, and more. In many contexts the terms overlap with the usual meaning of "outlaw" because some of these clubs, or some of their members, are recognized by law enforcement agencies as taking part in organized crime.
Outside of the outlaw subculture, the words "motorcycle club" carry no heavy meaning beyond the everyday English definition of the words a club involving motorcycles, whose members come from every walk of life. Thus, there are clubs that are culturally and stylistically nothing like outlaw or one percenter clubs, and whose activities and goals not similar to them at all, but still use three-part patches or the initials MC in their name or insignia.
Types of clubs, groups and organizations
Motorcycle clubs vary a great deal in their objectives and organizations. Mainstream motorcycle clubs or associations typically have elected officers and directors, annual dues, and a regular publication. They may also sponsor annual or more frequent "rallies" where members can socialize and get to know each other. Some publish in book form lists of members that can be used by touring motorcyclists needing assistance.
There are a great many brand clubs, or clubs dedicated to particular marques, including those sponsored by various manufacturers, such as the Harley Owners Group and the Honda Riders Club of America. There are large national independent motorcycle clubs, such as BMW Motorcycle Owners of America, the STAR Touring and Riding Association, and the Gold Wing Road Riders Association GWRRA. In the United Kingdom, there are brand clubs such as the Triumph Owners' Motor Cycle Club founded in 1949.
Clubs catering for those interested in vintage machines such as the Vintage Motor Cycle Club are also popular as well as for those centered around particular venues. Clubs catering for riders' rights such as the Motorcycle Action Group, and charities such as the 59 Club are popular, many affiliating with the umbrella organization, the British Motorcyclists Federation. National and local branch club magazines and events are typical characteristics of such clubs. More informal groupings continue to exist though for riders local to each other.
Other organizations whose activities primarily involve motorcycles exist for a specific purpose, such as the Patriot Guard Riders, who provide funeral escorts for military veterans, and Rolling Thunder, which advocates for troops missing in action and prisoners of war. While neither of the latter two groups require a motorcycle for membership, they are motorcycling-oriented and much of their activity involves ride. The Christian Motorcyclists Association is a biker ministry. In the United Kingdom, Freewheelers EVS is one of a number of similar charities, which use motorcycles to provide an out-of-hours emergency medical courier service. Some clubs attract membership from specific groups, such as the Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club, consisting of law enforcement personnel.
The American Motorcyclist Association AMA is the largest American motorcyclist organization. It serves as an umbrella organization for local clubs and sporting events. As of March, 2006, the AMA counts 269,884 active members and many chartered clubs.
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Military Veteran
The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
The Hôpital des Invalides in Paris is a hospital and retirement home for French war veteransA veteran (from Latin vetus, meaning "old") is a person who has had long service or experience in a particular occupation or field; " A veteran of ..." . This page refers to military veterans, i.e., a person who has served or is serving in the armed forces, and has direct exposure to acts of military conflict, commonly known as war veterans (although not all military conflicts, or areas in which armed combat takes place, are necessarily referred to as "wars").
United States
Veterans who served on the battleship Missouri shortly after a ceremony marking the anniversary of the end of World War II. The most common usage is for former armed services personnel. A veteran is one who has served in the armed forces, especially one who has served in combat. It is especially applied to those who served for an entire career, usually of 20 years or more, but may be applied for someone who has only served one tour of duty. A common misconception is that only those who have served in combat or those who have retired from active duty can be called military veterans.
Veterans' benefits in the United States
President Abraham Lincoln, in his second inaugural address, in 1865 towards the end of the US Civil War, famously called for good treatment of veterans: "to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan". The American Civil War produced veterans' organizations, such as the Grand Army of the Republic. The treatment of veterans changed after the First World War. In the years following, discontented veterans became a source of instability. They could quickly organize, had links to the army, and often had arms themselves. Veterans played a central role in the post-World War I instability of Germany, while in the United States, the Bonus Army of unemployed veterans was one of the most important protest movements of the Great Depression, marching on Washington, DC, to get a claimed bonus that Congress had promised them.
Each state of the United States sets specific criteria for state-specific veterans' benefits. For federal medical benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals, prior to 7 September 1980 the veteran must have served at least 180 days of active duty, after the above-mentioned date, the veteran must have served at least 24 months. However, if the veteran was medically discharged and receives a VA service-connected disability stipend, the time limits are not applicable.
American veteran experience after World War II
After the Second World War, in part due to the experience of the First World War, most of the participating states set up elaborate veterans' administrations. Within the United States, it was veterans groups, like the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars organization, that pushed for and got the G.I. Bill enacted. These gave veterans access to free or subsidized education and health care. The newly educated GIs created a significant economic impact, and with the aid of VA loans were able to buy housing and establish themselves as part of a growing American middle class. The explosion of the suburbs created sufficient housing for veterans and their families.
American veteran experience after OEF and OIF Many veterans of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom have had to face challenges unique to warfare in the 21st century. One significant difference between OEF and OIF and previous wars is a greater dependence on reservists and repeat deployments. Up to 80% of troops deployed at the beginning of OEF were part of the part of the Army National Guard and Reserve and about 40% of currently serving military members have been deployed more than once. This has meant that many deployed troops, not being as “ steeped in military culture ” have had more difficult transitions into military life, and for many the increased redeployment rate has meant more transitions, more uncertainty, longer terms, and shorter dwell times, all of which contribute to greater stress.
Due to medical advances, warfare in the 21st century tends to yield more survivors with severe injuries which soldiers in previous wars would have died from.[7] This means that, though fewer service members die, more return from war with injuries more serious, and in turn more emotionally devastating, than ever before. Among these injuries is the increasingly common traumatic brain injury, or TBI, the effects of which can range from a mild concussion to amnesia and serious neurological damage.
Female veterans in the U.S.
Women have served in the United States military for over two hundred years, often having had to disguise themselves as men. Female veterans have often been discriminated against by their male counterparts and, as such, women who have served in the armed forces have sometimes been known as "the invisible veterans".[9] Women were not fully recognized as veterans until after WWII, and prior to this they were not eligible for VA benefits. The VA estimates that by the year 2010 women will make up 40% of the veteran population. A tri-state (Washington, Idaho, Oregon) women veterans conference in Pendleton, Oregon, in April 2008, attracted 362 women veterans, according to the East Oregonian newspaper.
African American veterans in the U.S. see also: Military history of African Americans
African Americans have participated in every war fought by or within the United States. Black veterans from World War I experienced racial persecution on returning to the U.S. from overseas, particularly in Southern cities. Black veterans from World War II continued to be denied equality at home despite President Harry S. Truman's desegregation of the military after World War II. Black veterans went on to play a central role in the Civil Rights movement. The National Association for Black Veterans is an organization that provides advocacy and support for African American and other minority veterans.
Health effects of military service and treatment for veterans
The effect of active military service can be profound and lasting, and some veterans have found it difficult to adjust to normal life again. An article in the London Metro on 28 January 2010 was titled "Veterans prone to suicide" and cited a report by the Mental Health Foundation which said that not enough was being done to care for the Afghanistan war veterans, and many "plunged into alcohol problems, crime and suicide" upon their return. Support services were found to be patchy from area to area. Figures from 2009 showed that twice as many veterans were in prison than there were British troops currently in Afghanistan. Homelessness, street-sleeping and relationship breakdown are also commonly reported. Research done by the UK homelessness charity CRISIS (1994) and the Ex-Services Action Group (1997) both found that a quarter of homeless people had previously served in the armed forces. The Times newspaper reported on 25 September 2009 that in England and Wales the number of "military veterans in jail has more than doubled in six years". Another Times article of the same date quoted the veterans mental health charity Combat Stress reporting a 53% increase in referrals from doctors
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder treatment among veterans Further information:
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Further information: Benefits for US Veterans with PTSD
New treatment programs are emerging to assist veterans suffering from post-combat mental health problems such as depression and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), is becoming an important method for the treatment of mental health issues among veterans, and is currently considered the standard of care for depression and PTSD by the United States Department of Defense. CBT is a psychotherapeutic approach that aims to change the patterns of thinking or behavior that responsible for patient’s negative emotions and in doing so change the way they feel. It has been proven to be an effective treatment for PTSD among war veterans. Recently, online programs that pair CBT with therapist interaction have also proven effective in treating mental health problems among veterans. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is also an effective and non invasive, drug free treatment for PTSD, although it has not been tested against specific military traumatic exposure for efficacy. Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) also has applications in this field.
Help for veterans Necessity has resulted in a number of sources of help being made available for veterans. Many of these are independent, charitable organizations and in some countries the aftercare and rehabilitation services provided by Governments have been inadequate. This may be because they do not wish to give attention to the negative effects of military service and the difficulties of readjustment to civilian life for it may have an adverse impact upon recruitment for their armed forces. Nevertheless, help is available and veterans should feel able to make contact and ask for assistance or advice without feeling that this is a weakness. Military service can be a profoundly unnatural experience and it is likely that some help may be needed in debriefing and rehabilitation into the community, whether it be medical, psychological, practical or financial.
Public attitude towards veterans
Military veterans often receive special treatment in their respective countries due to the sacrifices they made during wars. Different countries handle this differently, some openly support veterans through government programs and others ignoring them. Veterans are also subject to illnesses directly related to their military service such as PTSD. War veterans are generally treated with great respect and honor for their contribution to the world and country by their own nationals. Conversely there are often negative feelings towards the veterans of alien nations held long after the war is over, for example towards the German Nazi soldiers, but they are no less veterans of war than those of the winning side. There are exceptions. Veterans of unpopular conflicts, such as the Vietnam War, have been discriminated against. Others, such as veterans of conflicts like the Korean War, are often forgotten (even though the casualty rate in Korea was higher than that experienced in the Vietnam War) when compared with those who fought in the World Wars. In some countries with strong anti-military traditions (e.g., Germany after 1945) veterans are neither honored in any special way by the general public, nor have their dedicated Veterans Day, although events are sometimes orchestrated by Neo-Nazis and other minority right-wing groups.
Many countries have longstanding traditions, ceremonies, and holidays to honor their veterans. In the UK "Remembrance Day" is held on November the 11th and is focused mostly on the veterans who died in service to the monarch and country. A red or white poppy is worn on the lapel (for remembrance or for peace, respectively) in the weeks up to the date, and wreaths and flowers laid at memorials to the dead.
In Russia, a tradition was established after the Second World War, where newly married couples would on their wedding day visit a military cemetery. In France, for instance, those wounded in war are given the first claim on any seat on public transit. Most countries have a holiday such as Veterans Day to honor their veterans, along with the war dead.
A motorcycle club is a group of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles.
In the U.S. the abbreviation, MC or MCC, can have a special social meaning from the point of view of the outlaw (aka one percenter) subcultures, and is usually reserved by them for those clubs that are mutually recognized by other MC clubs. This is indicated by wearing the MC patch, or a three piece patch, or colors, on the back of a club jacket or vest. Outlaw (or one percenter) can mean merely that the club is not chartered under the auspices of the American Motorcyclist Association, implying a radical rejection of authority and embracing of the "biker" lifestyle defined and popularized since the 1950s and represented by such media as Easyriders magazine, the work of painter David Mann, and more. In many contexts the terms overlap with the usual meaning of "outlaw" because some of these clubs, or some their members, are recognized by law enforcement agencies as taking part in organized crime.
Outside of the outlaw subculture, the words "" carry no heavy meaning beyond the everyday English definition of the words – a club involving motorcycles, whose members come from every walk of life. Thus, there are clubs that are culturally and stylistically nothing like outlaw or one percenter clubs, and whose activities and goals not similar to them at all, but still use three-part patches or the initials MC in their name or insignia.
Types of clubs, groups and organizations
Motorcycle clubs vary a great deal in their objectives and organizations. Mainstream motorcycle clubs or associations typically have elected officers and directors, annual dues, and a regular publication. They may also sponsor annual or more frequent "rallies" where members can socialize and get to know each other. Some publish in book form lists of members that can be used by touring motorcyclists needing assistance.
Veteran motorcycle clubs, veteran mc clubs, motorcycle clubs, steelhorseshades
Why do people feel the urge to abandon such large household detritus as a kid's bicycle, in the middle of a beach?
Unofficial Banksy Magnets Gift Shop - Banksy painting in Hells Kitchen of dejected guy with wilted flowers at the entrance of the Hustler Club on 51st Street and 12th Avenue West Side 10/24/2013 graffiti art Midtown Manhattan New York City 2013 NYC security guard strip clubs art artist artwork silhouette rejection Thursday October twenty forth anonymous Brit British English UK United Kingdom residencey Better in than Out - Exit Through the Gift Shop - Banksy painting Waiting in Vain
After a rejection at Rockefeller Center, I moved my feet elsewhere. I saw this store along 5th ave and just window shop hehe. Danny noticed me and asked me questions about camera stuff. Yeah, we can talk all day about this hehe. I told him about the project and Kenny joined the frame and they both yelled, Sure! Thanks gentlemen! Hope I can get discount next time when I have my money to purchase. :)
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers
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Title: United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. XI No. 3, July 1917
Creator: U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Date: 1917-07
Language: eng
<br />PREFACE .....v<br /><br />SPECIAL ARTICLES:<br />The Place of Intelligence in Modern Warfare.<br />by Dr. Henry H. Goddard ...............283<br />The Incidence of Tuberculosis in the Navy.<br />by Medical Director G. H. Barber ...............289<br />Studies of Drug Addicts.<br />by Passed Assistant Surgeon W.A. Bloedorn ............305<br />A Plea for Greater Care at Recruiting Stations.<br />by Medical Inspector A. Farenholt ........318<br />A Further Study of Mental Tests in the Examination of Recruits.<br />by Acting Assistant Surgeon A.R. Schier ...................325<br />A Report on the Jennings Test for Color-Blindness.<br />by Passed Assistant Surgeon G.B. Trible..........334<br />The United States Naval Medical Supply Depot.<br />by Medical Director R. P. Crandall ................337<br />Poisoning by Arsenuiretted Hydrogen on Submarines.<br />by Captain M. Giordano, condensed and translated by Surgeon J.S. Taylor..... 342<br />Border-Line Cases at the Recruiting Office.<br />by Surgeon W. G. Farwell........ 346<br /><br />HISTORICAL:<br />Edward Livingstone Trudeau, 1848-1915 .......... 349<br /><br />EDITORIAL:<br />Our Duty to Syphilitic Patients. New Preparations Issued by the Medical Supply Depot. Keeping in Touch with Cases Transferred from the Ship. New Medical Journals. Epidemic Jaundice in Europe. Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis ....355<br /><br />SUGGESTED DEVICES:<br />Apparatus for Removal of Sick and Wounded on Shipboard.<br />by Surgeon J. S. Taylor .....371<br /><br />CLINICAL NOTES:<br />Notes on X-ray Treatment with Special Reference to Skin Lesions.<br />by Assistant Surgeon A. Soiland, M.R.C. ..... 373<br />A Report on Fiver Operations Performed in Haiti.<br />by Surgeon R.B. Williams .............374<br />A Case of Uncinariasis with Severe Anemia.<br />by Passed Assistant Surgeon J.J.A. McMullin ...380<br /><br />PROGRESS IN MEDICAL SCIENCES:<br />GENERAL MEDICINE - Tetanus and antitoxin treatment. Serum treatment and early diagnosis in epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis. Treatment of gas asphyxiation. Metabolism, arteriosclerosis, and diet. ... 385<br />MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES - Gold solution diagnosis. Underlying concepts in mental hygiene. Unemployment and personality .... 390<br />SURGERY - Observations of a surgeon in France. Observations on 500 gunshot wounds of the abdomen. Three hundred perforating wounds of the abdomen. Abdominal injuries in a casualty clearing station. Experimental studies in the use of omentum. Supernumerary bones of the foot. ... 393<br />HYGIENE AND SANITATION - The best method of vaccination. Bacteriology of the bubble fountain. Sanitary study of condensed milk. Botulism. Protein minima for maintenance. Bacterial count of milk. Exposure to cold in relation to infection. ...... 405<br />PATHOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY, AND ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY - Spirocheta hemorrhagica in American rats. The bile and cholera. Diagnosis of melanoma. Lymphoid tissue and experimental tuberculosis in mice. Peridental gingivitis and Vincent's angina. Typhus fever virus. Classification of streptococci. ......410<br />EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT - Empymera of maxillary sinus. Septic arthritis after submucous resection. Control of hemorrhage in naso-pharyngeal operations. Surgery of sphenoid sinus. ... 415<br /><br />REPORTS:<br />Suggestions for Officers Ordered to Guam.<br />by Surgeon A. E. Peck ..... 419<br />Feeding and Housing Recruits at Newport, R.I.<br />by Surgeon D. N. Carpenter .....421<br />Malaria at Tampico.<br />by Passed Assistant Surgeon W. C. Espach..... 421<br />Water Filtration Plant.<br />by Surgeon C. E. Ryder ..... 422<br />Type of Buildings for Tropical Habitation.<br />by Passed Assistant Surgeon W. L. Mann..... 425<br />Improvements at Canacao Hospital.<br />by Medical Director A. R. Alfred ..... 426<br />Rejection of Accepted Recruits.<br />by Surgeon C. N. Fiske .....427<br />Problems of Venereal Prophylaxis.<br />by Assistant Surgeon M. B. Hiden .....428<br />Sanitary Notes on Liberia.<br />by Passed Assistant Surgeon D. G. Allen..... 429<br />Sanitary Notes on the West Coast of Mexico.<br />by Passed Assistant Surgeon C.B. Camerer ..... 430<br /><br />FOR THE HOSPITAL CORPS:<br />Analytical methods used at the Naval Medical Supply Depot, New York, for Testing Absorbent Cotton ..... 435<br /><br />UNITED STATES NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL LABORATORIES:<br />Additions to the Pathological Collection.... 437<br />Additions to the Helminthological Collection .... 437<br /><br />
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Charles Darwin Collector Bobblehead Figurine
This high-quality bobblehead figurine depicts Charles Darwin wearing a gray suit with a black cape and holding a rolled up piece of paper. Each bobblehead is hand painted. Designed by Rick Lynn of The Bobblehead LLC.
The circular base is tan and on it’s front is “Charles R. Darwin February 12, 1809 – April 19, 1882” in black lettering.
The colorful Collector Box has selected facts about Darwin and the Galapagos.
Specifications:
Figurine:
Construction:cultured marble (a highly durable mix of polyester resin and marble stone dust).
Paints:Acrylic
Height:7 1/8”
Base Diameter:2 1/2”
Weight:12.7 ounces
Boxed:
Construction:Full-color printed chipboard with custom Styrofoam insert.
Height:8 1/16”
Depth and Width:4” x 4 1/8””
Weight:15.3 ounces
Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors, and proposed the scientific theory that this branching pattern of evolution resulted from a process that he called natural selection, in which the struggle for existence has a similar effect to the artificial selection involved in selective breeding.
Darwin published his theory of evolution with compelling evidence in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species, overcoming scientific rejection of earlier concepts of transmutation of species. In modified form, Darwin's scientific discovery is the unifying theory of the life sciences, explaining the diversity of life.
This is a great addition to any bobblehead collection. If you're looking for a unique bobblehead, this is the one to own.
A great gift for any bobblehead fan or collector!
Also perfect as a party favor, guest amenity, event souvenir, reunion gift, and hospitality gift.
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The lovely people at FedEx international are trying to charge a stupid European Union tax on a personal FedEx I received in JUNE when I was living in Paris. A friend translated the letter and basically I'm being charged an import tax plus a tax on the import tax. Got that? A tax on a tax. A tax tax.
That loony bill arrived the same day that FedEx (Domestic) tried to settle my $3500 claim for $100. FedEx lost a package containing all the prints from my solo exhibit in NY. It was a big box. A really big box. They lost it, but they won't admit responsibility.
And why does getting screwed by FedEx make me feel better about getting rejected by lit agents? Because I crafted a really nice screw-you FedEx letter.
On pink paper.
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Ridley Road Market, Dalston, London
I'd just received my first rejection of the stranger project, when a shopkeeper had said (very politely) he'd rather I didn't take his portrait. I guess it had to happen at some time. But it made me particularly pleased that Pembe said yes.
I interrupted Pembe eating her lunch, but when I explained what it was all about she willingly agreed. I usually ask people not to smile in their portraits, but Pembe just stood and adopted this straight face, just what I was after.
Pembe said that her family originally come from Cyprus, but if she could live anywhere in the world it would be Fiji.
Thanks Pembe for taking part and sorry I interrupted your lunch.
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I made the same stupid mistake I made before of including a large chunk of bright(ish) sky so underexposing the image. I'm really annoyed with myself for making the same mistake again.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Nikon F3, Kodak Tri-X @ 400, HC-110 'B' 6.5mins
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Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
St Albans, Herts, Great Britain
Performance 4th August 2022
Runs until 14th August 2022
Directed by Steph Allison and Amy Connery
Presented by OVO
Jo, the second eldest of the March daughters and an aspiring writer, receives yet another rejection from a publisher. Her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her she can do better by making her stories more personal.
Begrudgingly, Jo weaves the story of how she and her sisters - Meg, the eldest, who's on the brink of love, sweet-natured Beth who always puts others first and Amy, the youngest and most precocious - grew up in America.
Even though money is short, times are tough and their father is away, their infectious sense of fun sweeps everyone up in their adventures - including Laurie, the boy next door. And through sisterly squabbles and tragic losses, the sisters discover that growing up is sometimes very hard to do.
Louisa May Alcott’s timeless and captivating book is brought to life in a brand new adaptation, perfect for all the family. This classic story embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing laughter, tears and a lifting of the spirit.
Lucy Crick as Meg March
James Douglas as Mr Brooke
Gabriel Fogarty-Graveson as Laurie Laurence
Katie Friedli Walton as Jo March
Anastasia Raymond as Beth March
Boyd Rogers as Mr Laurence / Mr March
Kat-Anne Rogers as Mrs March
Faith Turner as Professor Francis / Aunt March
Jane Withers as Amy March
Steph Allison
Director
Tom Cagnoni
Musical Director
Rúben Carneiro
Stage Manager
Amy Connery
Director
Mattis Larsen
Lighting Designer
Emma Lyth
Costumer Designer
Delga Martineau
Wardrobe Supervisor
Simon Nicholas
Set Designer
Lauren Wedgeworth
Stage Manager
Photograph by Elliott Franks