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PARENTS: As a parent you may find yourself frustrated because your child is not performing to your expectations. Parents want to be able to pass their legacy on to their kids, but the child seems unwilling or unable to “do the right things”. The child may do well in certain areas, but is not excelling in others. The parent wants to help in those areas. The parents want to do the “right thing”. Often the mother sees the child in conflict with the father figure and sees no possible resolution in sight, which increases her desire to find a “safe haven” to protect the child. The parent may realize they communication at home is basic and home life is not really encouraging to the child. While the parent provides everything they have a certain level of expectation for the child to “step up to the plate”, which does not happen usually due to family dynamics of:

A.Communication between parent/child is not effective

B.Discipline in house hold lacking and usually enforced by yelling or anger

C.Parent has not been able to pass on their “knowledge” to child and feels they are not doing their job well

D.Little time is spent in family discussions and when time is spent the discussions usually end in someone being upset

E.Conversations tend to be short and parents tailor them to “did you do this…” or “why did you do that”.

F.The parent does desperately not want to be a COP, but since the child has little respect for parents issues, parents continue to be the COP.

STUDENTS and YOUNG ADULTS: The student is attending class in high school, college, or junior college, but has no clear path to as to where their education will lead them. They feel uncertain, hesitant, maybe lacking in conviction of their direction. “Where am I going?” “What is my direction in life?” Education permits them freedom from having to announce what they intend to do in life, but these are the times they should be struggling with these questions and starting to formulate a worldview. They seek purpose but have not found it in their friends, mentors, family relationships, school work, hobbies, activities, religion, or work. The student knows they want to do something in life but indecision, inability to develop a vision, and distrust of the system cause them emptiness. This may cause them to appear isolated to their parents, as the student is certainly not communicating well with them. The student may have peer relationships with little value (just hanging around), may have no mentors, they may have weak knowledge of where success is available to them, and they may have little ability to articulate who they are and what means something to them. Most certainly they don’t have a picture in their mind of what their destination “looks like” and are relatively blindly seeking direction to something satisfying to them.

ADULTS: Are your objectives being accomplished? Are you experiencing frustration and or desire for change? Some of life’s challenges may encourage you to search for alternative solutions. Where are you turning for satisfaction and joy? Do you have healthy outlets that encourage positive behavior? As an adult do you have a clear view of your destination in life? Do you have a course of action you believe in? Do you have someone like a friend or mentor or coach encouraging you to follow it? But the plan if there is one is in disarray and the adult lacks accountability to following it. Since the plan is in-effective or there is none, the adult just fills their day with sameness hoping for a change that never comes. They feel rudderless. While they may be fun on the outside, they are desperate internally. They really want a solution to their frustration with life.

 

Antibes (Provençal Occitan: Antíbol in classical norm or Antibo in Mistralian norm) is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea in the Côte d'Azur, located between Cannes and Nice. Integrated to Antibes Juan-les-Pins, the technological park of Sophia-Antipolis is located north east of the city.

 

Antibes is a leisure-industry town also called Antibes-Juan-les-Pins. The Juan-les-Pins part is the area that many tourists flock to as this is where the beaches and the nightlife can be found.

 

Due to its naturally protected port, the town of Antibes has long been an important trading centre. Many different people ruled over Antibes until France finally took control.

 

As the Greek Empire fell into decline, it began incorporating the small towns into its empire. In 43 BC, Antibes (or Antipolis, as it was then called) was officially annexed by Rome and remained so for the next 500 years. The Romans turned Antipolis into the biggest town in the region and a main entry point into Gaul. Roman artefacts such as aqueducts, fortified walls and amphora can still be seen today.

 

When the Roman Empire fell apart in 476, various barbarian tribes took their turn at Antibes. The main result was destruction and a long period of instability. In the 10th century, Antibes found a protector in Seigneur Rodoart, who built extensive fortified walls around the town and a castle in which to live. For the next 200 years, the town experienced a period of renewal.

 

Antibes’ prosperity was short-lived, as the whole region fell into disarray for several centuries. The inhabitants of Antibes stayed behind their strong city walls as a succession of wars and epidemics ravaged the countryside. By the end of the 15th century, the entire region had fallen under the protection and control of Louis XI, the king of France. Things returned to a state of relative stability, but the small port of Antibes fell into obscurity.

 

The area around Antibes finally emerged from its long slumber around the middle of the 19th century, as wealthy people from around Europe discovered the beauty of the place and built luxurious homes here.

 

In 1926, the old castle of Antibes was bought by the local municipality and restored for use as a museum. Pablo Picasso came to town in 1946 and was invited to stay in the castle. He stayed for six months, painting and drawing many pieces of art as well as crafting ceramics and tapestries. When he departed, he left all his works here, and the castle officially became the Picasso Museum.

 

Today sport is important and the town hosts the National Training Centre for basketball. On 25 May 1999, the town was the first in the department to sign the State Charter of the Environment, planning projects to conserve the environment and respect the quality of life. 25% of inhabitants are under 25 years of age.

 

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Metalfest at Lincoln Theatre Raleigh NC

Awaiting evacuation, a young refugee hangs onto his dog's leash in 1940. Vast numbers of pets were, not surprisingly, separated from their families during the war, while breeding progams and animal shelters were often shuttered or cast into disarray.

From the soon-to-close Lost Dutchman State Park near Phoenix. Arizona's state budget is in such disarray that the legislature is closing most of our state parks - after raiding most of the money they generated in fees.

Here's the Flemish kirtle from the back. Ignore the disarray of the skirt (Mark didn't think to arrange it, so it's falling funny) and the wrinkles (this picture was taken on the 4th or 5th day of SCA Lilies War, and it's not the first time I'd worn the kirtle while I was there).

 

I made this kirtle out of 5.3 oz. mid-weight cobalt blue linen from Fabrics-store.com.

 

I've blogged my complete Flemish Dress experiment here - knightimecreations.blogspot.com/2011/07/my-16th-century-f...

March 24,

 

"In response to the threat of war, the king of Lenfald has declared that we fortify our borders in preparation for the storm. Every day the Loreesi grow nearer to our forests as they continue their aggressive expansion. During my own journey, I noticed several Lenfeld workers erecting great towers near the riverbanks. I have no doubt these will be of great use in the times to come, however, without a strong camp to rally and stage counterattacks from, I fear we will be left in total disarray. For this reason, I am aiding in the construction of a military encampment built near the Aines river. They call it Ainherlaf, meaning River-War. Though I hope it will not come to this, if war should come to Lenfald, this camp will be a bastion against any assailing force."

With my little closet studio in disarray from building a new computer and this week's subject being food related it made it easy to move some photo equipment up stairs in the dining room.

Pete has done another fadeout on us. He'll show up somewhere else to cause havoc that is for sure.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Due to inclement weather, the Cabell Midland band field was in complete disarray...the puddles of mud ruined shoes and caked onto the legs of band kids and staff members alike.

to catch raindrops for a spider milky way.

Schoolchildren observe the festivities during the al Duwaya Primary School’s opening ceremony in northern Baghdad, March 20, 2011. A project was undertaken more than a year ago to refurbish the school, which had fallen into disarray and used as a combat outpost at the height of “the 2007 U.S. troop surge.(U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jason A. young/Released)

The front porch of a house that recently-graduated college students had begun to move out of.

 

I think she likes living here. Please ignore the ummm... artistic disarray in the background.

(Swedish: Skurken i Muminhuset) This is a picture book from 1980 by the Finnish author Tove Jansson. The final Moomin story written by Jansson, the story revolves around a mysterious nocturnal visitor to the Moominhouse, who sets the house and its inhabitants into disarray.

Unusually, the book used photographs in lieu of illustrations. These were taken by Tove Jansson's brother, Per Olov Jansson, and were set in and around the large model of the Moominhouse.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skurken_i_Muminhuset

The Moominhouse was built 1976-1979 by Tove Jansson, her partner Tuulikki Pietilä, Finnish graphic artist, and Pentti Eistola, doctor. It was built with the joy of playing and creating and was completed to the international illustration exhibition in Slovakia 1979. The house and the 40 windows are a combination of different architectural styles. The Moominhouse is shown at the Moomin Museum.

The Moomin books were written and illustrated by Tove Jansson (1914-2001), a Swedish-speaking Finnish author, novelist, painter, illustrator and comic strip author.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tove_Jansson

From the abandoned plantation mansion in Meriwether County.

Cycle of life and death supposedly

Goes 'round and 'round yet it stops with me

Glorious hunter of my faith I have sinned

Killers are quiet like the the breath of the wind

 

Filling the shadows with forms of my own

Raised by kindred of get I was born

Abomination world in disarray

Killers are quiet when they seek the vitae

 

Reflection beckons a portal shard

Spiritual quest I must stay in guard

Stepping sideways betweens worlds I shift

Killers are quiet when they are born with the gift

 

Beautiful anguish cast out by my race

Now one that's ageless I save my own face

I write my own laws with death I break bread

Killers are quiet when they come from my head

A quick shot of the recording room at Blue Feather Studios in the usual disarray due to at least 3 projects being done at once.

Now, this is just a mess.

I discovered this location while driving to the franco-cypriot school in Nicosia, Cyprus. These are governmental buildings next to the police academy. The complex is to be destroyed in the near future. I was interested in catching the effects of time on official government owned buildings.

Alex Boyd - moving studios, hence the disarray!

 

Inhabitant and Habitat - An Exhibition of Photography

 

28th April to 6th June 2016 – Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine, Scotland

 

A collection of 100 photos showing the residents from from four European towns in and around their homes or workplaces.

 

Organised by Townend Camera Club - Irvine, in conjunction with Photo-Club-Vicinois from Irvine's twin town of Voisins-le-Bretonneux, France.

 

Images were taken during 2014 -15 by photographers from the four participating towns:

 

Irvine - Scotland, Voisins - France, Schenefeld - Germany, and Lukow - Poland.

 

Many of these images were first shown at an Exposition in Voisins in September 2015, and were also displayed in Lukow later this year.

 

(NB - not shown in the 2016 HAC exhibition)

snooping around in the vacant grassyfork fishery on morgan road.

Mukluk, Rivendell Mystery Bike, Stumpjumper, Rivendell Atlantis, Schwinn step-through and Rivendell Bombadil, all waiting patiently for something.

This is our fleet before the major rethink (coming soon).

hey guys, sorry I haven't been uploading, I just moved and everything is in disarray. also I've run out of brickarms to mod

The temple of Hercules on Jabal Qal'a in Amman. Some columns have been reconstructed while the remainder are spread below in disarray.

The life's work of Reverend Morris H. Coers, the Garden of Hope is located high on a hilltop in the Peaselburg neighborhood of Covington, Kentucky, overlooking the city and Interstate 71/75 below. Constructed between 1956 and 1958, the garden was based on a visit that Coers had made to Palestine in 1938, and was meant to give those in the region the ability to experience some of the sites that the reverend visited in the Levant. Following Coers's death in 1960, the garden fell into disarray and disrepair, with the attraction having never been as successful or popular as projected during his lifetime. Several nonprofits have come and gone over the years to look after the garden, but this has been inconsistent. However, the garden is still a charming locale to visit, and features mature landscaping, a replica of what Coers believed was christ's tomb, a small chapel modeled on old Spanish missions, and a carpenter shop based on one Coers visited in Palestine.

Rajnagar mill, Ahmedabad, Gujarat is an abandoned mill since years which was open for public few months ago.

 

Ahmedabad was once called the ‘Manchester of the East’ due to the large number of textile mills in the city. Sadly, however, the ‘Manchester of the East’ fell into decline as the years went by and by the 1980s not only were the mills shut down but also lakhs of people lost their jobs! The entire industry was in disarray even as no remedial action was taken.

David Orden, Professor, Institute for Society, Culture and Environment, Virginia Tech University Moderator

I love the Catbirds....so full of personality. This youngster was a typically teenager with all its feathers in disarray. I was out before the sun came up and I remember that teenagers like to sleep late :)

Another nice TN sunset to start the weekend.

 

Explored.

This is our fleet before the major rethink (coming soon).

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