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Diggers rest Railway Station Victoria- the Diggers are enmeshed into the fence. It was a very poignent moment for me as I stood alone thinking about the Diggers and taking pictures.
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which also involved the forced displacement and 'clustering' of 80°/o of the total Mizo population in resettled villages. liberation struggle led by the Mizo National Front in the North East was quelled by the use of army and air force, storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian security forces during 'Operation Blue Star'. The violence perpetrated .
fighting to achieve the democratic right of self-determination, have likewise been confronted militarily by the Indian The national liberation movements of the people of Kashmir, Nagalim, Manipur or Asom etc., who have been .
state: 'Peace' in Punjab was established in 1980s through a violent extermination campaign that culminated in the .
in all these cases, which have confronted the ruling classes of the country, has been variously justified by the ruling .
Most ot these movements have strived for democratic revolutions under the leadership of their respective national .
bourgeoisie. The Indian ruling class comprising of the feudal and comprador big bourgeoisie however has classes and their political parties, including those wearing the mask of communists, the CPI and later the CPI(M). .
democratic aspirations through the use of the state and its coercive apparatus, primarily the armed forces. .
repeatedly resorted brutal suppression of the revolutionary potential of these people's movements and their .
The character of the present Indian society, the tasks of the Indian revolution, and the necessity of armed .
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struggle: The Communist Party of India followed a revisionist policy from its very inception, and tailed the Congress .
society as CPI, for whom sharing of political power with the ruling classes through parliamentary elections became .
during anti-colonial movement. After 1947, the undivided CPI got enmeshed in the quagmire of parliamentarism, the .
question of revolution being never seriously addressed. The CPI(M) too had a similar analysis about the Indian .
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the single-point agenda. It was the great Naxalbari armed agrarian uprising in 1967 which blazed the trail of .
revolution in the subcontinent, combining revolutionary theory with practice. Hailed as the 'Spring Thunder', the .
composition, and the need of armed struggle. Quite contrary to the understanding of CPI, CPI(M) and other such Naxalbari movement for the first time correctly analysed the character of the Indian state and society, its class .
revisionist forces, which characterised the Indian society as bourgeois democratic, the Naxalbari movement .
combined class-rule of feudalism, comprador big bourgeoisie and imperialism, who are the targets of the Indian established the semi-feudal and semi-colonial character of the Indian society. It identified the Indian state as the .
revolution. The task was to bring in the New Democratic Revolution under the leadership of the proletarian party. .
'Land to the tiller' became one of the important programs of the revolution, which mobilised the landless and small .
peasants. This also gave the framework to understand the caste question with all its significance from a Marxist .
perspective, a question which was so far ignored or brushed aside by the revisionist communist parties. .
Since the contradiction between the broad masses and feudalism was identified by the Naxal movement as the .
conducted through armed agrarian struggle, on the basis of worker-peasant alliance. In the period of 1967-74, the .
Naxalbari movement made initial efforts to implement the strategy and tactics of protracted people's war through .
area-wise seizure of power, building base areas in the countryside, and developing people's revolutionary power by primary class contradiction in the Indian society, the fight against feudal exploitation and state oppression was .
repression in the '70s, Naxalbari showed the oppressed masses of the entire subcontinent the path of liberation through an intensified class struggle against their oppressors, whereas the revisionists offered only class replacing the power of the Indian ruling class. Though the movement suffered serious setback due to severe revolutionary violence in the name of 'democracy', or for 'making use' of the parliament. Marxism-Leninism-Maoism became the political weapon of the people, while armed struggle for capturing political power the strategy. 42 years collaboration. Naxalbari was a clear break from those who have abandoned the path of Marxism, and rejected .
open and systemic violence, political violence of the oppressed will continue to be relevant, justified, and necessary. of Naxalbari's glorious legacy has proved beyond doubt that in the Indian social reality, it is the only path of revolutionary social transformation. To ask the revolutionary masses to 'abjure' violence therefore is to ask them to give up Marxism, and class struggle. As long as the ruling classes retain its powers to exploit and oppress through Naxalism is not the problem, it Is the solution: The expansion of the revolutionary movement over the last four decades to a vast region of central, eastern and southern India has now strengthened to become the 'largest internal security threat' for the ruling classes. The people, particularly the adivasi masses, have successfully overthrown the old exploitative system in large swathes of Dandakaranya, and are creating in its place embryonic .
revolutionary people's committees, ushering in a people-centric development. They are also defending the gains of .
the movement by building armed people's militia, involving the entire population. They have fought back state .
violence perpetrated through the armed forces or Salwa Judum, and successfully prevented the corporate loot of forms of people's government (Janatana Sarkarj. The masses are now running their own affairs through .
their resources. The present war on people is nothing but an intensification of the class struggle between the rulers .
and the ruled, moving towards an all-encompassing civil war. The world-wide economic crisis is pushing ·the Indian .
state towards intensified exploitation of the people and their resources, whereas the mass resistance is also taking .
more militant form, drawing large sections of the oppressed classes towards the revolutionary movement. In such a the way for revolution. The question therefore is not of choosing violence over non-violence, but of Marxism volatile context, there is every possibility that the present imperialist crisis will turn into a revolutionary one. History .
has shown that the crises of imperialism have weakened the domestic and imperialist ruling classes, thereby paving .
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over revisionism and fascism, of freedom over exploitation and Injustice. .
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Compared to many parts of the world, in the past 200 years there has been enough ground to bury wooden or metal boxes big enough to hold bodies of all dimension and mass. Once cement production became easy and cheap enough to do, then more and more cemetery administrators required the boxes to be encased in a cement shell (burial vault) so that weight of the soil and the freeze-thaw cycle of northern locations would no longer collapse the container and leave depressions in the grassy cover.
One result of the U.S. Civil War was rail transport of bodies drained of blood and filled with preservative. One result of the cement vault rules or customs was to shield the bodies from normal decay by oxygen and microbes. Together these two trends for the majority of bodies results in long, long preservation. Criminal or other investigations involving opening graves to examine the remains may well present flesh and bone only slightly decomposed.
According to some religious traditions or a person's own last wishes, there are still burials today and from previous generations that dismiss the embalming fluids; in some cases specifying "natural" burial (no cement vault, cloth shroud instead of coffin) in addition to non-embalming reduces the person's body to skeleton or even fragments, depending on the effects of soil microbes, moisture, and weather conditions.
Since Mt. Rest dug their first grave in 1857, all of the historical changes should be reflected within its boundaries: headstone styles from big upright to small and ground-level (easy lawn mowing), pre-burial vault soil subsidence to current practices, pre-embalming to standard/customary embalming, and in the past generation a notable increase in proportion of people cremated with ashes scattered in water or on land or air (or ensconced in a columbarium).
Enthusiasts and professionals who know headstone artistry and verbal patterns can also study the many burials on view. Surnames often point to ethnicity, dates of birth indicate the historical setting (likely technologies of medicine, communication, governance, events enmeshed), and first-names hearken to current ones still in circulation (or ones rarely encountered at present).
All together, there is much to observe in cemetery arrangement and the cumulative exhibition of scores and scores of lived reaching their final resting place. Each instance of burial (or cremation) had different circumstances, but in the end they all rest side by side, no matter how they may have interrelated in the days they walked the Earth.
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Enmeshed into Summer and Caderu Hunt
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1. Emerge, 2. Expired, 3. To be, 4. Silk, 5. enmesh, 6. Home for the holidays, 7. Voiceless, 8. trees in the morning, 9. Classy Silhouette, 10. Curves, 11. being pink, 12. the silence of the world beyond, 13. boredom, 14. ebony and ivory, 15. Untitled, 16. plastic10
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Since the dramatic change of batton from former governor Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State to Hon. Henry Seriake Dickson, arising from the political rumpus within the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the 16-year old state has being enmeshed in one controversy or the other. newsnet.com.ng/betta/content/controversy-over-dickson%E2%...
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5 musicians all enmeshed in each other god and me painted this together god actually paints through my fingers in all my paintings this is jazzy
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Oh Thou who didst with Pitfall and with Gin
Beset the Road I was to wander in,
Thou wilt not with Predestination round
Enmesh me, and impute my Fall to Sin?
Toro De Osboune is in San Asensio, La Rioja, Spain.
Seen from the coach going from San Sebastian to Haro for a vineyard / winery tour at Bodegas Bilbainas.
From the N-232.
The Osborne bull (Spanish: El Toro de Osborne) is a black silhouetted image of a bull in semi-profile. Erected as either 14-meter-tall (46 ft) or seven-meter-tall (23 ft) billboards, as of July 2022 there are 92 of them installed on hilltops and along roadways throughout much of Spain.
Conceived as an advertising vehicle over 66 years ago, the Osborne bull has given its parent company extraordinary brand recognition around the world. With the passage of time, the Osborne bull has become enmeshed in Spain's cultural identity and is now considered an unofficial national emblem.
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The CPI(M)'s public stance is that it has withdrawn support from the UPA Government becausE.~ that Government is .
the Nuke Deal Robustly Oppose The Slavish Nuke Deal .
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"bnnging about a nghtward shiftin both foreign and domestic policies" (see a recent CPI(M) Booklet on Left Parties and .
the Nuke Deal)-citing price rise, the Nuke Deal, neoliberal economic policies and numerous surrenders to communal .
mobt!Jses and unites the people ofthe country." By failing to pursue such alternative policies. "it is the Congress-led UPA .
forces as instances of this rightward shift. The question inevitably arises-why did the CPI(M) continue to allow forced the bas1s ofpolt!Jcal manoeuvres. They can only be defeated through the pursuit ofan alternative set ofpolicies that .
such a rightward shift to take place for nearlythe whole of the UPA's tenure? To keep out the communal forces ~fer of.
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perhaps? But the CPI(M) itself says in the same passage of the booklet that "Communalforces cannctbe foughtjust 0~ how the CPI(M). 1n the name offtghtmg both communalism and imperialism. has based its tactics on nothing !Jut 'political '>fthe>ranGovernment whi~h ts paving th~ way for the communal forces."The unfolding events of the nuke deal serve to highlight ·ans J manoeuvres' rather than principles .
Had the CPI(M) pulled out support at a dtfferentJuncture, "vhen it could have still commanded some initiative, it might .
when rendered redundant and left high and dry by the political opportunism oftheir own allies. The CPI(M)'s Coimbatore 'ld have retamed at least some semblance of the cla1m to a moral upper hand As it is, the CPI(M) withdrew support only .
I )Q Front) the CPI(M)'s tactical line has come a cropper, and has proved its utter bankruptcy and ineffectiveness. .
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l Congress had Itsted the party's success in 'forcmg the UPA Govt to drop the agenda of the nuke deaf' as a ma1or JUStification for 1ts contmued suppor1 to the UPA Govt. At the same time, the CP!(M)'s Cotmbatore Congress had .
from the post of Lok Sabha Speaker. In spite ofthe fact that each vote will counton the trust vote on the floor of Parliament Nothtng underlines the CPI(M)'s predicament better than the drama over "resignation" of Somnath Chatterjee .
expressed hopes offorming a 'third front' w1th the Samajwdi Par1y. Today, on both counts (of Nuke Deal and Third .
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tried in vain to make tt appear as though the party would leave it to the Speaker to decide so as not to drag that 'neutral'.
~ on 21-22 July, and in sptte of the fact that the CPI(M), entirelyjustifiably, put Somnath's name on the list of MPs who .
' ~ would vote against the Government, Somnath had made no secret of his unwillingness to resign. Prakash Karat .
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post into 'needless controversy' But this fiction could not be kept up for long. A letter to the party from Somnath let the -'tt not to have to vote alongside the BJP' West Bengal Sports Minister Subhas Chakraborty has also expressed similar parttsanshtp' of the Speaker's post Rather, he has expressed his unwillingness to vote alongside the communal BJP It is fairly obvious that Somnath's and Subhas' blatant challenge to party discipline and the party whip '' agatnst the UPA. and has sa1d that if forced to quit his post as Speaker, he would also resign from the post of MP, so as .
does notstem from some crisis of conscience caused byhaving to vote with the 'communal BJP': that plea is .
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Government. The CPI(M)'s tried-and-tested and oft-deployed opportunistic tactic of using the BJP bogey to .
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f justify any extent of opportunist alliance with the Congress, RJD or other 'secular' parties; of branding all .
grab as 'closet communalists'-has come home to roost. Though circumstances have forced the CPI(M) to withdraw .
advocates of independent Left assertion as 'pro-BJP'; branding even opponents ofSEZs and corpo:-ate land .
UPA. The pious cloak of 'we don't want to vote with communal forces' is simply a convenientjustification for their stance. .
support from the UPAgovernment, Somnath and Subhas represent the powerful trend within the CPI(M) which even in .
Howis their position any different from the Samajwadi party's claim that 'Advaniis more dangerous than Bush', tojustify these humiliating conditions, and at the cost ofthe nation's independence, are still unwilling to withdrawsupport from the .
The entire Speaker episode too is a monster ofthe CPI(M)'s own making. The CPI(M) claimed to support the .
therr about-turn and outright betrayal on the Nuke Deal? Wasn't the Speaker post yet another thread weaving the CPM inextricably into the Congress-UPA ruling establishment .
semblance of self-respect, that same Speaker post holds it back and keeps it enmeshed in the ruling establishment-.
UPA Government from the outsida rather than join the Government; why, then, did they take the Speaker post? much to the chagrin and embarrassment of the CPI(M) and the glee of the Congress-UPA. and curtailing its mdependence'J Today as the CPI(M) seeks (out of compulsion, not principle) to extricate itselfwith a .
Interestingly, this opportunistic pro-Congress position is matched inside the CPI(M) by its ml"or /lfJ._ag.: while the likes of Somnath are seeking to remain with the UPA, voices within and close to the CPI(M) have .
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started softening their stand on the BJPI W Bengal State secretary Biman.eose, speaking to a med!!group Jn .
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London on the impending vote alongside the BJP against the UPA, said thatthe CPI(M) hao no allergyto theBJP. The .
mischief." He further elaborated thatthere was nothing intrinsically more dangerousabo~o~t the&li.a$·campar:ed aga CPI(M), he said, objected to the "communal politics of the BJP", but "that does not mean the BJP all tbe time did .
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Toro de Osborne de Navarrete is in Navarrete, La Rioja, Spain.
Seen from the coach going from San Sebastian to Haro for a vineyard / winery tour at Bodegas Bilbainas.
From the LO-20. Autovía del Camino de Santiago.
The Osborne bull (Spanish: El Toro de Osborne) is a black silhouetted image of a bull in semi-profile. Erected as either 14-meter-tall (46 ft) or seven-meter-tall (23 ft) billboards, as of July 2022 there are 92 of them installed on hilltops and along roadways throughout much of Spain.
Conceived as an advertising vehicle over 66 years ago, the Osborne bull has given its parent company extraordinary brand recognition around the world. With the passage of time, the Osborne bull has become enmeshed in Spain's cultural identity and is now considered an unofficial national emblem.
You really have to wonder - whatever happened in Iowa? How did a region that is prosperous, populated by people that seemed to have human values, become enmeshed with the politics of fear? Why has fear driven a people of so-called faith into a beacon of racism in our world today? How can people become great when they hate?
The rest of the world is perplexed, and rightly horrified. I’m in Oman this morning, where I headline a major global transporation conference later in the week. Todays’ photo is from a talk I did last February in Dubai at the World Government Summit, in a followup Q&A at the Ministry of Education. I’m fascinated by this part of the world where they are oriented to the future, enamoured by opportunity, and welcoming to many.
In the long run, fear drives failure. Nothing great ever comes from hate. The future is about opportunity and openness, not close minded thinking and past glories.
Maybe what is happening in Iowa, will stay in Iowa. One can only hope.
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