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26 October GLOBAL DAY OF PROTEST AGAINST THE IRAQ WAR / ANSWER MARCH ON WASHINGTON 2002
Assembly Rally at the Vietnam War Veterans Memorial / East Knolls at Constitution Gardens, NW, Washington DC
Saturday afternoon, 26 October 2002
Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
Visit Elvert Barnes October 26 MASS MARCH ON WASHINGTON 2002 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/Oct26-2002
University Theatre presents John Cariani's LOVE/SICK at NC State's Titmus Theatre in Thompson Hall. Nine slightly twisted and completely hilarious short plays full of imperfect lovers and dreamers, this romp explores the pain and the joy that comes with being in love. An unromantic comedy for the romantic in everyone.
DIRECTED BY: Mia Self
SCENIC DESIGN: Jayme Mellema
LIGHTING/SOUND DESIGN: Joshua Reaves
COSTUME/HAIR DESIGN: Adrienne McKenzie, Laura J. Parker, Allison Stilwell
TECHNICAL DIRECTION: David Jensen
STAGE MANAGER: Madelaine Waggoner
ACTORS: Hunter W. Jarman & Nakyrah Radney
PHOTO BY: Ron Foreman
Second in my on-going series of illustrations being published in Report on Business accompanying an answer column.
Considerable lettering in this one.
Often growing in swathes along a roadside or field margin, the Oxeye daisy is just as at home in traditional hay meadows. The large, white, daisy-like flowers are easy to identify.
A typical grassland plant, the Oxeye daisy thrives on roadside verges and waste ground, as well as in traditional hay meadows and along field margins. Its large blooms appear from July to September and are so bright that they appear to 'glow' in the evening, hence the other common names of 'Moon daisy' and 'Moonpenny'.
The petal-plucking game, 'He loves me; he loves me not', is thought to have started with the Oxeye daisy, and is now a common children's activity. While thinking of a suitor, each petal is plucked until the answer of whether love is possible becomes apparent. However, each 'petal' is actually an individual flower as Oxeye daisies have composite flower heads consisting of yellow 'disc florets', surrounded by 'ray florets' (the 'petals').
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For $5 this Barry White impersonator will record whatever voicemail or message to that special someone your heart desires.
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Nathy calls from westminster, Yuki stands under the rain in Hampton Court
Photos taken in London, 2007
Yahoo! today announced the launch of Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia. Yahoo! Answers is an online community where people can ask each other questions on any topic, and get answers by sharing knowledge in the form of facts, opinions, and personal experiences.
Yahoo! Answers is a free service, which is available in Malaysia at www.yahoo.com.my by clicking “Answers.” It enables people to ask, answer and discover knowledge from Malaysia, or expand to see all questions and answers from the global community.
Yahoo! distributed tee shirts with the colloquial Malay phrase “Tau Sokmo” (loosely translated as “know it all”) printed on the front.
Dennis Reis, Warrick Bergroth, and Sean Davies- question and answer period, explaining their insights and choices. It was nice to get the how and why of what they did, their perceptions. Thank you, again, Dennis, for the opportunity you gave us all to learn and improve. Universal Horsemanship is working even for us unprofessional horse people who have 40hr/wk day jobs away from our barns and horses!
I recommend Dennis' coursework to everyone I know with horses or an interest in them. The groundwork lays a foundation and develops communication with the horse and the horse's respect for you.
You're never quite sure, but I have decided that these 2 trees across the pond are not going to get any more colorful, so you won't be seeing any more pictures of them.
I wish some of the area trees would equal these 2 in color. This one has never looked this colorful before.
It had been some time since I'd been to Marymoor Park. The answer was rather lame: I'd been too lazy to order a parking pass. Since I go to the park nearly every day, I have a yearly parking pass. Only mine expired, and for several weeks I told myself each day to order a new one and promptly forgot.
So, for several weeks I went to other parks - mainly Juanita Bay, but also some spots where I'm not often bothered. Those were very nice, but with the days growing shorter, I needed Marymoor. As it's only a few minutes from my house, I have ample time to spend there before heading to work. So, I finally ordered the pass.
The only problem was, other than the all-too-familiar Argyle the blue heron, not much was going on. That changed when I happened across my old friend Martin. He was sitting around, wondering where I'd been all this time. He was very gracious to let me take this photo, then headed off to new fishing grounds. Photo Project #3633.
Meriken Co. "ANSWER" green
on IVONNE:
coat "ANSWER"
shirts "BASIC" (gift exchange traial gift)
hair: *eha
skin: KAO
Meriken Co. Main store
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Highest tides in the world happen right here. No one ever gets it when I say that. I try to explain. I try to impress the immensity of it by telling them there's a 19 meter depth difference between high tide and low tide, and that those are a mere 6 hours apart. The answer is always the same.
"You mean feet."
But I don't.
The Crossman Rocks (or Monkey Rocks) have eroded over the years. We're now officially down to a monkey head and a half. I remember breaking through the last of the forest all sweaty and excited, tumbling out onto this deserted beach for the first time some 14 years ago, and exclaiming over their sheer size and monkeynessery.
Now it's just the one, giving the finger to the cliff.
Karl says it look more like a gun.
Which is just as bad, really.
The Rules
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page, choose an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into the Mosaic Maker (bighugelabs.com).
The Questions
1. What is your first name? [Allison]
2. What is your favorite food? [Pasta]
3. What high school did you go to? [John Adams]
4. What is your favorite color? [Green]
5. Who is your celebrity crush? [Ewan McGregor]
6. Favorite drink? [Iced Tea]
7. Dream vacation? [Spain]
8. Favorite dessert? [Cheese Pie]
9. What you want to be when you grow up? [Music Teacher]
10. What do you love most in life? [Living Life]
11. One Word to describe you. [Silly]
12. Your flickr name.
1. Ragged_Rose Allison Blake Wedding Dresses / Allison Blake Wedding Gowns, 2. Pasta Flower, 3. Ode to Ordinary Friends: my books, 4. "Strong coffee", 5. Ewan McGregor, 6. Thai Ice Tea, 7. Dog crosses a street in Benissa Spain, 8. #71: cream cheese pie, 9. Maestro di strada, 10. Live your dreams, 11. 41 • 365 :: Ministry of Silly Walks, 12. Afternoon Relaxing 2
STATISTICS EQUATIONS & ANSWERS
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Former head of Specialist Operations, Chief Superintendent Trevor Barton - who retired 24 years ago - paid a visit to his old branch recently, to see how things had changed and grown since he hung up his boots. This was in recognition of Greater Manchester Police’s (GMP) 50th anniversary.
Trevor was part of the different forces which came together to form GMP on 1 April 1974, having started his career over the Lancashire border. Now 80-years-old, he joined some of our serving officers at Hough End Police Station to see the branch he left in 1995.
Trevor was joined by his daughter, current GMP Assistant Chief Constable (ACC) Sarah Jackson, who are just two of the many members of their family to have fulfilled a career in policing.
Chief Inspector Paul Bray had the pleasure of playing tour guide for the day, as Trevor and ACC Jackson met our horses, dogs, vehicle interceptors and firearms teams. They even met our newest, and largest, recruit, Police Horse Trooper, as he prepared for his first outing.
Whilst there, he recalled some of his proudest moments serving GMP. These included how he purchased our first ever police helicopter in 1987 and was a passenger during its maiden flight the following year.
During his tenure, Trevor was also instrumental in advancing the way we deal with road pursuits, led the first ever public order training exercise at night and helped to improve the speed we were answering 999 calls.
Putting the public order training to good use, Trevor is responsible for making the most arrests ever in one go, after a group broke into a market hall in Westhoughton and began an illegal rave.
He said, “I stood up with my megaphone and announced, ‘you’re all under arrest for breach of the peace’.
"We arrested all 167 people alongside confiscating all sound equipment and records. It was a great success but such a huge operation that it meant some officers had to take their prisoners as far as Stafford to be held in custody.”
It’s a story his daughter, ACC Jackson, never believed, and commented: “For years my dad’s been telling anyone who would listen a story about the time he arrested the most people ever in one go, and no one in the family has ever truly believed him.
“That was until a couple of years ago when my dad met Chief Constable Stephen Watson and much to my surprise, he confirmed that the story was in fact true, and he was actually one of the officers who was part of the operation.”
Trevor noted that working together with colleagues and achieving things together is what makes it. He said, “We had some great times and carried out some amazing work, making a phenomenal difference to the good people in our community. It's a bit like cricket: there are bits you do on our own, and bits you do as part of a team, but one doesn’t work without the other.”
Trevor is positive that we will only continue building on the last 50 years, under the leadership of his former colleague, and now Chief Constable, Stephen Watson.
He said, “I feel like I’ve been back home. The teams I’ve spoken to looked smart, were experts in their field and it was clear that they are proud to represent GMP in their work.
“The next 50 years look promising for GMP, and who knows, maybe there’ll be another member of the Barton bloodline climbing up the ranks who can be interviewed for the 100-year commemorations.”
Went to the illegal immigration summit tonight, with special guest Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project. The obligatory protestors out front were entertaining.
Note that ANSWER is a protest group created by the Communist Party (well, technically, the Workers World Party).
After fighting more and more pool problems due to chorine issues we decided to buy a Chlorine Generator. I spent Saturday morning installing it. I guess it's working after adding almost 600 pounds of salt to the pool, now instead of green water it's knid of a murky light grey.
People from the audience started attacking Mr Ganji's. It was said he worked with the Islamic Regine in the 70's. It was also raised questions of how he is alive and allow to travel outside Iran without problems. There were lots of people shouting (in Farsi) things...Some of them were removed from the audience...
During a session of answering questions before a panel at PAX West Anthem Studio BioWare has presented a video communication tools that players will use in Forte Tharsis is a single playing area, visited between multiplayer missions.
Unlike previous BioWare games, like Mass Effect or Dragon Age,
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Her etter gamlevegen forbi Grythengen vandret husmannstroens grunnleggere sammen, mens de diskuterte godt og dårlig, spørsmål de ikke på noe vis kunne tenke seg å overlate til liberal ekspertise.
Etisk subjektivisme var ikke noe for dem!
"Liberalism claims to avoid the need to answer such questions. It says that each of us should develop his own view of what life is about and apply it in his own case, leaving others to do the same. Hence the ethical subjectivism that is now public compulsory. Questions of good and bad must be kept as private as possible, so that each can be free to make his own decisions on his own grounds.
Thus, liberalism tells us that the most basic issues should not be decided publicly or on their merits. Instead, they should be dealt with through the principle of giving everybody whatever he wants, as much and as equal as possible. How to do so is a question for experts, so that the practical solution for troublesome issues is to let liberal functionaries decide them implicitly, as they administer social life in the name of freedom, equality, prosperity and security." - Against Inclusiveness: How the Diversity Regime is Flattening America and the West and What to Do About It, by James Kalb, page 116
Ja, kjære PermaLivs følgere, denne formen for tvungen etisk subjektivisme er noe vår apostel ville stilt seg fullstendig uforstående til. Våre fem storartede forfedre her etter gamlevegen i grenda mi, husmannstroens grunnleggere, var opptatt av de store spørsmålene om godt og dårlig dagen lang. Derfor skapte de en overlegen kultur! En arv hvis husmannstroens barn overlot til liberal ekspertise, og ikke til sine barn!