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Jupiter through my Meade 8" f/6.3 LX200 w/ a Tele Vue 3x Barlow taken with a Meade DSI c imager. Effective focal length 3860mm. Effective focal ration f/19.
Staff participating in a three-day training on Effective Business Communication Skills held on 13-15 September 2017 at Musa room in IITA facilitated by Zillion Impact Solutions Limited. Photo by IITA. (file name:DSC_7926).
A sample painting from the book "Effective Methods in Oil, Vol. 1" by Dale Gehrman.
Copies of this instructional book written by Dale Gehrman still appear online thru websites such as E-Bay. Published in the early 1980s it provides a very good introduction to oil painting for anyone wanting to get into painting photo realistic naturescapes.
The 1st of April 2014 was not only the 40th anniversary of Greater Manchester Police and the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale but also the date of the passing out parade of the first of Rochdale’s Volunteer Police Cadets.
The ceremony took place at the borough’s historic town hall.
The Mayor of Rochdale, Cllr Peter Rush presented the cadets with certificated and their official berets. Rochdale’s police commander, Chief Superintendent Chris Sykes and Police and Deputy Crime Commissioner, Jim Battle also attended the event along with friends and families of the cadets.
About the GMP Volunteer Cadets:
In 2012, Sir Peter Fahy, the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, pledged to create a new Volunteer Police Cadet Scheme for young people in the region.
The scheme, developed by Sergeant Jane Butler and Youth Strategy Officer PC Andrew Marsden, is aimed at 13- 17 year-olds and provides a programme of weekly Cadet nights filled with activity, information and – hopefully – some fun.
The aims of the scheme include:
•Promoting and encouraging a practical interest in policing among young people,
•Providing training which will encourage positive leadership within communities which will include volunteering opportunities,
•Encouraging a spirit of adventure and developing qualities of leadership and good citizenship. Cadets will be given the opportunity to obtain a Duke of Edinburgh Award, First Aid qualification etc.
Cadets units will be based in areas where there is currently little to occupy local youngsters.
Volunteers will have to apply, stating their reasons for wanting to be part of the scheme and will be encouraged to remain with the scheme for as long as they can. On reaching the end of their time as a cadet, they will be given with advice on careers and business, help with CVs and information about any opportunities to remain with the Force.
Cadets are currently completing a "probationary" period and have so far experienced drill, physical exercise classes and advice on subjects such as the effective and safe use of social media.
Further items on the curriculum are lessons on the law, public order awareness, phonetics and radio use, problem solving … and more drill!
A uniform will be worn but only issued on completion of a successful probationary period.
The scheme's team leaders are also volunteers and include schools based officers, PCSO's, special constables and university students, all contributing their own time to run each cadet night.
To build number of successful schemes across the region we are looking for help. Anyone interested in becoming a volunteer team leader and can demonstrate a commitment and desire to "change hearts and minds" can contact Sergeant Jane Butler at volunteerpolicecadets@gmp.police.uk.
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Highlights: Comparison of Alternative Measures of Average Effective Tax Rates for Schedule M-3 Filers, Tax Year 2010
This image is excerpted from a U.S. GAO report: www.gao.gov/products/GAO-13-520
"CORPORATE INCOME TAX: Effective Tax Rates Can Differ Significantly from the Statutory Rate"
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Today in Ireland and in the US new regulations relating to drones has been introduced [effective from the 21st of December 2015]. There are many similarities in the regulations but there is one major differences in that here in Ireland they have not mention the penalties for failure to register but in the US the cost of failure to register appears to be rather extreme … “civil penalties up to $27,500, or criminal penalties up to 3 years in prison and $250,000.” According to the minister the aim here in Ireland is to encourage drone users to be responsible citizens.
I have included the press releases from both administrations, have a read and see what you think.
Thursday, 17th December 2015: The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) today announced a new drone regulation which includes the mandatory registration of all drones weighing 1kg or more from Monday, 21st December 2015.
The use of drones worldwide is expanding rapidly and there are estimated to be between 4,000 – 5,000 drones already in use in Ireland. Ireland has taken a proactive role in this fast emerging area and is currently one of only a handful of EU Member states that has legislation governing the use of drones.
The new legislation is intended to further enhance safety within Ireland and specifically addresses the safety challenges posed by drones.
From 21st December 2015, all drones weighing 1kg or more must be registered with the IAA via www.iaa.ie/drones. Drone registration is a simple two-step process. To register a drone, the registrant must be 16 years of age or older (Drones operated by those under 16 years of age must be registered by a parent or legal guardian). A nominal fee will apply from February 2016 but this has been initially waived by the IAA in order to encourage early registration.
Mr Ralph James, IAA Director of Safety Regulation, said
“Ireland is already recognised worldwide as a centre of excellence for civil aviation and the drone sector presents another major opportunity for Ireland. We’re closely working with industry to facilitate its successful development here. At the same time, safety is our top priority and we must ensure that drones are used in a safe way and that they do not interfere with all other forms of aviation.
Mr James explained that drone registration has been made a mandatory requirement as this will help the IAA to monitor the sector in the years ahead. The IAA encourages all drone operators to take part in training courses which are available through a number of approved drone training organisations.
“We would strongly encourage drone operators to register with us as quickly as possible, to complete a training course and to become aware of their responsibilities. People operating drones must do so in safe and responsible manner and in full compliance with the new regulations”, he said.
Welcoming the introduction of drone regulation, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD highlighted the importance of the new legislation and commended the IAA for the efficient manner to have the new registration system in place so quickly.
“The core safety message promoted today advocates the safe use of drones in civilian airspace. The development of drone technology brings opportunities as well as challenges for businesses and services in Ireland. I expect hundreds if not thousands of drones to be bought as presents this Christmas so getting the message to ensure that new owners and operators are aware of their responsibilities and the requirement to register all drones over 1 kg from 21st December 2015 is key. Tremendous potential exists for this sector and Ireland is at the forefront of its development. The speedy response by the IAA to this fast developing aviation area will make sure that drones are properly regulated and registered for use. As a result, Ireland is well placed to exploit the drone sector and to ensure industry growth in this area,” he said.
The new legislation prohibits users from operating their drones in an unsafe manner. This includes never operating a drone:
• if it will be a hazard to another aircraft in flight
• over an assembly of people
• farther than 300m from the operator
• within 120m of any person, vessel or structure not under the operator’s control
• closer than 5km from an aerodrome
• in a negligent or reckless manner so as to endanger life or property of others
• over 400ft (120m) above ground level
• over urban areas
• in civil of military controlled airspace
• in restricted areas (e.g. military installations, prisons, etc.)
• unless the operator has permission from the landowner for takeoff and landing.
For further information please visit www.iaa.ie/drones and see the IAA’s detailed Q&A sheet.
The Federal Aviation Administration has officially launched the drone registration program first reported in October. Drone operators are required to register their UAVs with the Unmanned Aircraft System registry starting December 21. Failure to register could result in criminal and civil penalties.
Under the new system, all aircraft must be registered with the FAA including those 'operated by modelers and hobbyists.' Once registered, drone operators must carry the registration certificate during operation. This new system only applies to drones weighing more than 0.55lbs/250g and less than 55lbs/25kg. The only exception to the registration requirement is indoor drone flights.
Required registration information includes a mailing address and physical address, email address, and full names; however, no information on the drone's make, model, or serial number is required from recreational users. Non-recreational users will need to provide drone information, including serial number, when that particular registration system goes live.
Failure to register could result in civil penalties up to $27,500, or criminal penalties up to 3 years in prison and $250,000. A $5 registration charge is applied, but will be refunded to those who register before January 20. The registration certificate is sent in an email to be printed at home.
Two or Three times a year my Malay apple tree comes out in flower and the stamens drop over the driveway. It is an amazing tree and when in flower, attracts birds. The flowers are quite large. Unfortunately the fruit on mine is poor and rather useless because it is a seedling but the grafted ones are fantastic. Fruit is easily spoiled by insects and birds but is delicious with the aroma of roses and red skin and white, crunchy fruit. I have a lot of information on the tree but underneath is a small section from the internet. On another occasion I will show the flowers. Photo from over 2 years ago.
Common name: Malay apple, mountain apple, otaheite apple, pomerac, pomme malac.
Family: Myrtaceae (Myrtle family).
Overview: The Malay apple is a medium sized tree, growing up to 60' tall. Although not indigenous to Suriname, pomerac as it is called in this country, is growing abundantly. The evergreen leaves are opposite, soft leathery and dark green: the flowers are purplish - red and form a carpet after falling under the tree.
The fruit is oblong - to pear shaped with a dark red skin and white flesh; sometimes it is seedless.
Medicinal applications
A decoction of the bark is used against vaginal infection, while the root is used to treat itching.
The root is also effective against dysentery and as a diuretic.
In Brazil, the plant is also used as a remedy for diabetes and constipation.
The malay apple is a typical tropical plant and can only be grown in the most southern part of Florida.
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Hardiness: USDA zone 10 - 11.
Propagation: Seeds but grafted is best.
Due to recalcitrant nature of the seeds, they have a short viable life, can not be dried well and can not withstand low temperatures.
Recalcitrant seeds are not refundable since they are prone to fungus and often difficult to germinate.
Culture: The mountain apple is grown for its fruit that yields more than 220 lbs. per tree.
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Three workers dig to build a camera and seismic station to detect wildfires.
As fire seasons have become longer and more devastating, firefighters have looked to wide variety of technologies to assist with detection and response. The Alert Wildfire detection camera project, which began over a decade ago, was developed in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Oregon/Washington, BLM Idaho, BLM Nevada, and University of Nevada Reno - Nevada and University of Oregon’s Seismological Laboratories.
In 2004, the University of Nevada Reno developed a stand-alone microwave network to support the change from analog to digital seismic station sensors. The microwave system runs on an unlicensed broadband public safety band that is networked across the states. This system has evolved from just transmitting seismic data, to the current wildfire detection video data from stations and cameras located primarily on BLM-permitted lands.
The cameras and associated tools help firefighters and first responders:
•discover/locate/confirm fire ignition,
•quickly scale fire resources up or down appropriately,
•monitor fire behavior through containment,
•during firestorms, help evacuations through enhanced situational awareness,
•ensure contained fires are monitored appropriately through their demise, and
•view prescribed fires both during ignition and during monitoring stages.
The camera network is fed by a single point mountaintop camera via microwave to central hosting point at the University of Nevada Reno. The cameras are 1080 high definition/high speed with pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities. The cameras also provide a live feed of for designated users of six frames per second.
Cameras provide a remote feed to a web page that updates the pictures every 10 seconds. Over the last several years, this innovative technology has provided critical information for thousands of fires throughout the western U.S.
In Fiscal Year 2022, the Oregon/Washington Bureau of Land Management awarded the University of Oregon (UO) $718,346 to help aid in wildfire prevention by developing the most integrated, and interorganizational wildfire detection system in the United States.
Funding will provide continued statewide access to vital information of emergent wildfires and provide for the most efficient and effective emergency response, thereby ensuring the quality of lives of Oregonians and protecting our natural resources.
In 2022, the BLM helped lead the establishment of an Oregon Statewide Wildfire Detection Camera System with the goal of establishing collaborative governance to establish and implement a statewide wildfire detection camera strategy that addresses a long-term detection camera build-out between the multiple agencies while also addressing current and future detection camera technologies.
The ALERTWildfire program continues to grow, the ability to locate smoke at a very early stage will ultimately allow firefighters more time to assess the situation and mobilize appropriate resources. This unique use of technology will save taxpayers money as well as our forests, grasslands, property, and lives, while managing risk to our firefighters through an informed response.
The 41 wildfire detection cameras covering Oregon and Washington can be viewed online at:
Photo: Fremont-Winema National Forest and BLM Lakeview District.
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Effective Jan. 1, 1971 through April 30, 1971. Smaller signs dwarfed by the huge trumpeted Ramada sign note that this particular hotel is AAA-approved and accepts major credit cards including Bankamericard (now Visa), Master Charge (now Mastercard) and American Express. Toll-free number on marquee insert is that of the Ramada Inn-Stant Reservations system.
information poster on how to conduct effective meetings
Poster informasi mengenai cara mengadakan rapat pertemuan yang efektif
Transit vehicles have slower effective speeds than other vehicles on the same roads because they have to make more and longer stops, but how much slower? This is a scatterplot of speeds recorded between the same locations (50-foot squares) in Muni and AC Transit territory by transit vehicles and taxis, and the curve that Gnuplot proposed as a fit to the data: 0.140851 * x**1.34973 + 7.30002.
Data from NextBus and Cabspotting, October and November, 2011. Speeds in miles per hour.
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As part of Abellio Surrey's network review, effective 5th April 2014, the 557 has been diverted after Stanwell (Clare Road) to Stanwell Moor and Heathrow Terminal 5.
This provides a partial replacement to the 441 (which is removed from Stanwell Moor), and provides new links to T5 from the 555/7 corridor - the 555 continuing to serve Heathrow Terminal 4 and Hatton Cross (and onto Central Bus Station).
Unfortunately, the changes have meant there's not enough time in the timetable to serve the main stops in Woking town centre (at Cawsey Way), so the route now enters and leave the town via Chertsey Road/Stanley Road, terminating at Locke Way stop 7 (around the corner from the rail station).
Dart 8446 (KM02 HFV) is seen here making the turn into Locke Way on an inbound journey - passing air con Dart 8002 (LJ56 ONK) on the revised 459 in the process.
The Broadway, Woking, Surrey.
Safe Fast & Effective live at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, Silver Spring MD 3mar12. Event curated by DC Sonic Circuits.
Today in Ireland and in the US new regulations relating to drones has been introduced [effective from the 21st of December 2015]. There are many similarities in the regulations but there is one major differences in that here in Ireland they have not mention the penalties for failure to register but in the US the cost of failure to register appears to be rather extreme … “civil penalties up to $27,500, or criminal penalties up to 3 years in prison and $250,000.” According to the minister the aim here in Ireland is to encourage drone users to be responsible citizens.
I have included the press releases from both administrations, have a read and see what you think.
Thursday, 17th December 2015: The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) today announced a new drone regulation which includes the mandatory registration of all drones weighing 1kg or more from Monday, 21st December 2015.
The use of drones worldwide is expanding rapidly and there are estimated to be between 4,000 – 5,000 drones already in use in Ireland. Ireland has taken a proactive role in this fast emerging area and is currently one of only a handful of EU Member states that has legislation governing the use of drones.
The new legislation is intended to further enhance safety within Ireland and specifically addresses the safety challenges posed by drones.
From 21st December 2015, all drones weighing 1kg or more must be registered with the IAA via www.iaa.ie/drones. Drone registration is a simple two-step process. To register a drone, the registrant must be 16 years of age or older (Drones operated by those under 16 years of age must be registered by a parent or legal guardian). A nominal fee will apply from February 2016 but this has been initially waived by the IAA in order to encourage early registration.
Mr Ralph James, IAA Director of Safety Regulation, said
“Ireland is already recognised worldwide as a centre of excellence for civil aviation and the drone sector presents another major opportunity for Ireland. We’re closely working with industry to facilitate its successful development here. At the same time, safety is our top priority and we must ensure that drones are used in a safe way and that they do not interfere with all other forms of aviation.
Mr James explained that drone registration has been made a mandatory requirement as this will help the IAA to monitor the sector in the years ahead. The IAA encourages all drone operators to take part in training courses which are available through a number of approved drone training organisations.
“We would strongly encourage drone operators to register with us as quickly as possible, to complete a training course and to become aware of their responsibilities. People operating drones must do so in safe and responsible manner and in full compliance with the new regulations”, he said.
Welcoming the introduction of drone regulation, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD highlighted the importance of the new legislation and commended the IAA for the efficient manner to have the new registration system in place so quickly.
“The core safety message promoted today advocates the safe use of drones in civilian airspace. The development of drone technology brings opportunities as well as challenges for businesses and services in Ireland. I expect hundreds if not thousands of drones to be bought as presents this Christmas so getting the message to ensure that new owners and operators are aware of their responsibilities and the requirement to register all drones over 1 kg from 21st December 2015 is key. Tremendous potential exists for this sector and Ireland is at the forefront of its development. The speedy response by the IAA to this fast developing aviation area will make sure that drones are properly regulated and registered for use. As a result, Ireland is well placed to exploit the drone sector and to ensure industry growth in this area,” he said.
The new legislation prohibits users from operating their drones in an unsafe manner. This includes never operating a drone:
• if it will be a hazard to another aircraft in flight
• over an assembly of people
• farther than 300m from the operator
• within 120m of any person, vessel or structure not under the operator’s control
• closer than 5km from an aerodrome
• in a negligent or reckless manner so as to endanger life or property of others
• over 400ft (120m) above ground level
• over urban areas
• in civil of military controlled airspace
• in restricted areas (e.g. military installations, prisons, etc.)
• unless the operator has permission from the landowner for takeoff and landing.
For further information please visit www.iaa.ie/drones and see the IAA’s detailed Q&A sheet.
The Federal Aviation Administration has officially launched the drone registration program first reported in October. Drone operators are required to register their UAVs with the Unmanned Aircraft System registry starting December 21. Failure to register could result in criminal and civil penalties.
Under the new system, all aircraft must be registered with the FAA including those 'operated by modelers and hobbyists.' Once registered, drone operators must carry the registration certificate during operation. This new system only applies to drones weighing more than 0.55lbs/250g and less than 55lbs/25kg. The only exception to the registration requirement is indoor drone flights.
Required registration information includes a mailing address and physical address, email address, and full names; however, no information on the drone's make, model, or serial number is required from recreational users. Non-recreational users will need to provide drone information, including serial number, when that particular registration system goes live.
Failure to register could result in civil penalties up to $27,500, or criminal penalties up to 3 years in prison and $250,000. A $5 registration charge is applied, but will be refunded to those who register before January 20. The registration certificate is sent in an email to be printed at home.
John T. Pace, the effective day-to-day leader of the communist-influenced faction of the Bonus Army, testifies before the House Committee on Un-American Activities November 16, 1938.
Pace, along with Emanuel Levin, directed the day-to-day activities of the Worker’s Ex-Servicemen League during the Bonus Army occupation of Washington, D.C. in 1932.
Pace only had 200 or so in the radical camp located in vacant buildings between 12th & 14th Streets and between B & D Streets SW. The area was designated to become the home of the federal Bureau of Engraving.
By the end of the two-month occupation, Pace’s group had gained widespread influence among the rank-and-file of the Bonus Army while being bitterly resisted by Walter W. Waters and other mainstream leaders.
It was a militant march on the White House led by Pace July 25, 1932 that frightened U.S. President Herbert Hoover into ordering the Bonus Army camps cleared. Hoover’s decision had grave political consequences as the public overwhelmingly sided with the bonus marchers and against the use of the U.S. Army to clear the camps.
Pace would break with the Communist Party in 1935 and become a fierce critic of the party.
According to Pace, he began to have doubts after the 1932 Bonus March when at a communist meeting Mario Alpi, Comintern (Communist International) representative called William Winestone (the national party assigned to the march) and the party “swivel chair organizers” for allowing a revolutionary situation to develop and do nothing. According to Pace, Albi said Weinstone, “slept while the masses rolled.”
This was during the Communist Party’s “third period” whe communists believed revolution was just around the corner. Alpi misjudged the fighting that took place between the veterans and police and soldiers as the development of a revolutionary situation.
The communists did, in fact, offer little leadership when the camps were cleared July 28th, largely because their leaders were jailed as a result of the July 25th White House march.
Pace took a dim view of Alpi’s criticism of the U.S. party and that began a crack in Pace’s thinking that led to a crevice.
Pace testified at this HUAC hearing about the Communist Party use of adolescents to win soldiers to communism and later testified in 1952 about the tactics he used in gaining influence within the Bonus Army.
His testimony, while being used to condemn the communists, [see archive.org/details/communisttactics1951unit] provides some insight into how the communists were able to gain influence with such small numbers.
For more information and related images.see flic.kr/s/aHskf3FKxS
Photo by Harris & Ewing. The image is courtesy of the Library of Congress, Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-hec-25392 (digital file from original negative).
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HABIT 1 : BE PROACTIVE
Your life doesn't just "happen." Whether you know it or not, it is carefully designed by you. The choices, after all, are yours. You choose happiness. You choose sadness. You choose decisiveness. You choose ambivalence. You choose success. You choose failure. You choose courage. You choose fear. Just remember that every moment, every situation, provides a new choice. And in doing so, it gives you a perfect opportunity to do things differently to produce more positive results.
Habit 1: Be Proactive is about taking responsibility for your life. You can't keep blaming everything on your parents or grandparents. Proactive people recognize that they are "response-able." They don't blame genetics, circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. They know they choose their behavior. Reactive people, on the other hand, are often affected by their physical environment. They find external sources to blame for their behavior. If the weather is good, they feel good. If it isn't, it affects their attitude and performance, and they blame the weather. All of these external forces act as stimuli that we respond to. Between the stimulus and the response is your greatest power--you have the freedom to choose your response. One of the most important things you choose is what you say. Your language is a good indicator of how you see yourself. A proactive person uses proactive language--I can, I will, I prefer, etc. A reactive person uses reactive language--I can't, I have to, if only. Reactive people believe they are not responsible for what they say and do--they have no choice.
Instead of reacting to or worrying about conditions over which they have little or no control, proactive people focus their time and energy on things they can control. The problems, challenges, and opportunities we face fall into two areas--Circle of Concern and Circle of Influence.
Proactive people focus their efforts on their Circle of Influence. They work on the things they can do something about: health, children, problems at work. Reactive people focus their efforts in the Circle of Concern--things over which they have little or no control: the national debt, terrorism, the weather. Gaining an awareness of the areas in which we expend our energies in is a giant step in becoming proactive.
Islamabad, January 26, 2012 - The USAID Power Distribution Program, under its Gender Strategy, held an informative talk at Islamabad Model College for Girls, F-6/2 and F-7/2, with the support of female representatives from IESCO.
The agenda of the talk was to:
• Inform students about the USAID Power Distribution Program and the role of DISOCs in Pakistan.
• Educate students and teachers about the effective energy saving methods they can apply at homes, schools and work places.
• Enlighten female students about their workplace rights and inform them about various employment opportunities in the power sector.
Perhaps this is NOT the intended method for using a seat belt...
The combination of a all that playing & hiking and a long drive did him in...
On the way back from Roaring Run Furnace and Picnic Area, Jefferson National Forest, near Eagle Rock & Fincastle, in Botetourt County, Virginia.
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The first missionary incursions Juchitepec as Chalco were by the Franciscans, but the parish seat fixed and corresponded to the Dominican Fathers built their monastery here as usual in the order: 2-story square near the church, about a religious faculty was below the goal, the quadrant, pantry, kitchen, dining room, stairs rising to the high and the sacristy, in the upper antechoir, library, chapter house and the cells of this remains are the ruins that exist today, the Dominicans drew the first streets and taught the Indians to wear white pants and shirt, the church and convent built in the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century.
In a list of the Dominican convents, in the account developed by the monks in the year 1596 does not appear Juchitepec convent, in another list of his chronicle of the year 1606 already appears to its small population and there were 2 or 3 monks and laymen a priest, the parish regentearon half of the eighteenth century, then went to the parish clergy.
At this time he placed the spiritual name of a saint to every village, determining them patrons of the place, the people of reference were as follows: Xuchitepec Santo Domingo, Santa Maria Calayuco, San Francisco Cuautzozongo, Santa Maria Tlacotetelco, San Gregorio Tlacotlapilco, Tlazintla San Miguel, Santa Maria Nativitas Zencalco, San Agustin and San Miguel Ocacalco Tepetlaxco.
The church had beautiful golden wood altarpieces carved Churrigueresque the altar much like it has today, was burned half of the nineteenth century and the sides were removed by some old and others with wood that was in condition behind the altars carved neoclassical available today, the Dominicans technique is also due to wells that after should be the most effective way to provide water.
Las primeras incursiones misioneras en Juchitepec como en Chalco fueron por los padres franciscanos, pero el asiento fijo y parroquial correspondió a los padres dominicos, aquí construyeron su convento como era usual en la orden: un cuadrado de 2 pisos junto a la iglesia, alrededor un claustro confesional abajo estaba la portería, el cuadrante, la despensa, la cocina, el comedor, la escalera que subía a los altos y la sacristía, en la parte alta el antecoro, la biblioteca, la sala capitular y las celdas, de todo esto se ven vestigios en las ruinas que hoy existen, los dominicos trazaron las primeras calles y enseñaron a los indígenas a vestirse de calzón blanco y camisa, edificaron la iglesia y convento, a finales del siglo XVI o principios del siglo XVII.
En una lista de los conventos dominicos, en la crónica desarrollada por los religiosos en el año de 1596 no aparece el convento de Juchitepec, en otra lista de su crónica del año 1606 ya aparece y para su poca población existían 2 o 3 frailes legos y un sacerdote, regentearon la parroquia hasta la mitad del siglo XVIII, posteriormente esta parroquia pasó al clero secular.
En esta época espiritual se le colocó el nombre de un santo a cada pueblo, determinándolos patronos del lugar, los pueblos de referencia quedaron de esta manera: Santo Domingo Xuchitepec, Santa María Calayuco, San Francisco Cuautzozongo, Santa María Tlacotetelco, San Gregorio Tlacotlapilco, San Miguel Tlazintla, Santa María Nativitas Zencalco, San Agustín Ocacalco y San Miguel Tepetlaxco.
La iglesia tuvo hermosos retablos de madera dorada y tallada en estilo churrigueresco, el altar mayor muy parecido al que hoy tiene, se quemó hacía la mitad del siglo XIX y los laterales unos fueron retirados por viejos y de los otros con la madera que estaba en condición se labraron por detrás los altares neoclásicos que hoy existen, a los dominicos se debe también la técnica de hacer aljibes que después deberían de ser el modo más eficaz de proveerse de agua.
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Are you part of a team? I am guessing you might answer this question in the positive. Are you part of a great team? If not, why not? No matter how you answer that question, most likely your team become even more effective3 Ways to Encourage Smarter Teamwork is great article from Harvard Business Review. The article shares 3 characteristics that that all individuals should embrace to ensure the entire team is more effective.
Active listening - pausing and listening to your peers and allow them to share their ideas and their perspectives. in addition, pausing to listen to understand, taking notes so you don't forget, etc. All good skills to embrace
Giving and receiving honest feedback - if you are going to truly collaborate with your peers, you need to be willing to share where you think their ideas are good and bad, and be open to receiving that feedback. And you know that idea of being "recognized" that often means getting a pat on the back or a thank you from a colleague, because recognition can come from anywhere.
Valuing team contributions, not stroking egos - you should be giving and serving your peers, on the team and in the community. if you do this, you will be recognized that you have influence and you will be seen as a leader.Remember my preivous post? you don't need to know all of the answers, and you should not expect others to have all of the answers. and if that is the case, then as a upstanding member of the community and the team, you should share and contirubte to the whole.
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Copies of this instructional book written by Dale Gehrman still appear online thru websites such as E-Bay. Published in the early 1980s it provides a very good introduction to oil painting for anyone wanting to get into painting photo realistic naturescapes.
LORD, TO WHOM SHALL WE GO?
The Rosary: an Effective Means of Evangelization
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan
Where we begin in the whole sacred process of evangelization is very important!
Pope Francis has radiantly reminded us of this, hasn’t he? It’s not helpful to start with what the Church is against; it’s not productive to begin with what’s right or wrong. We’ll get to that eventually. No, we start with the Person, the invitation, the message of Jesus! Then, everything else flows from this saving proclamation!
My friend, Father Bob Barron, one of the nation’s premier evangelists today, puts it like this: if a foreign visitor asks you to explain the complicated game of baseball, you would hardly start with the “infield-fly rule”! No! You would first introduce him to the beauty, rhythm, and flow of the game! Father Barron suggests he would take him instead to Wrigley Field, gradually introduce him to the majesty of our national pastime, and then patiently explain the details of the game.
The same is true of the mystery of the faith. We begin with Jesus, with the story of salvation, with prayer, liturgy, community, and the beauty of the Church. Gradually we then get to faith, doctrine, morals, practice.
All of this leads me to the rosary. October, in our Catholic calendar, is dedicated to this simple prayer. Not only is the rosary a wonderful prayer, but an effective means of evangelization.
Think about it: if we know and pray the rosary, we are familiar with the story of the life of Jesus and Mary, the enchanting mysteries that are part of “the greatest story ever told.”
And, we then know the most basic prayers of our tradition: the sign of the cross, the Apostles Creed, the Lord’s Prayer, the Hail Mary, and the Glory be.
No wonder Pope Paul VI called the rosary “the school of the gospels”!
My two grandmothers loved the rosary. Lucille, my mom’s mom, was a convert to the faith. She had a tough life, working hard to raise my mom and Aunt Lois after her husband left her for the drink. Her simple faith sustained her. Yet, she always felt—wrongly—she was unlettered in her adopted Catholic faith. She would describe herself inaccurately as a “dumb Catholic.”
“Tim,” she’d tell me, “I sure don’t know much about the Church. I don’t even know how to pray. But,” she’d remark, grabbing the rosary from her bed stand (one of those “shine-in-the-dark” ones, the very one I still have and cherish), “I at least have the rosary. And, when I pray it before I go to sleep, I feel close to Our Lord, I think of all He did for me, and I almost feel I’m holding on to Mary’s hand and she’s praying with me.”
Not bad at all. That’s what I mean about the basics of our faith. Nonnie, as I lovingly called her, probably couldn’t talk that much about the Trinity or the more complex moral issues of her faith, but she sure loved Jesus, knew His life, death, and resurrection, and held fast to His Mother and His bride, the Church, as she struggled through each day.
What if all of our children knew and trusted the rosary? They’d at least comprehend the “mysteries” of the life and teaching of Jesus, and would recite by heart the great prayer of our tradition. I’d settle for that!
Last week, I had the honor of a private meeting with Pope Francis. There, on his desk, was his rosary, not as a paperweight, but, near at hand for prayer. As I left, he gave me one of his. When I asked his prayers specifically for Fred, my brother-in-law fighting cancer, and Father Fabian Lopez, one of our splendid young priests on a tough round three of cancer treatment, he gave me one for each of them.
This Holy Father realizes—no surprise!—that we’ve got a real winner in the rosary: a great prayer, an effective evangelizer.