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Palebon Ida Dwagung Raja Puri Agung Peliatan IX
Due the limited space inside Puri Agung Peliatan, Naga Bandha was splited as 2 part
Thousands of university, college and school students – joined by workers – are marching in London and Manchester against Tory cuts to education, fee rises and attacks on jobs and services.
The revolution in Tunisia and uprising in Egypt have clearly inspired the marches. Marchers have chanted, “Egypt, Egypt everywhere.”
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Aisha, an FE student from Camden in north London said, “I’ve been on all the demonstrations, but some of my friends are here who haven’t been out on the protests before.
“I like the slogan ‘This is only the beginning’, because it’s going to be a long fight against this government.”
Theo, a school student from south east London, took part in the Day X walkouts last year. He said, “Lots of people who want to go to university won’t be able to and people will definitely be affected by the cuts to EMA [Education Maintenance Allowance]. The government is making the wrong people pay – the bankers are getting hundreds of thousands in bonuses.”
For workers, the student protests have been an inspiration.
A GMB rep joining the protest in London said, “I’m here to show solidarity with the students. I’ve got a daughter who has just gone through university and there is no way she would have been able to afford £9,000 a year fees.
“I’m also here to say that I don’t believe in these cuts. We’ve got to stick together workers and students. I think that the TUC demo on the 26 March can give people confidence to fight.”
UCU lecturer Vicky Margree works at the University of Brighton. She said, “We face 100 percent cut in arts and humanities funding which will hit universities hard. And the new fees will make university unaffordable for the majority of people.”
Kelly Rogers, a Unison organiser, said, “Unless we show solidarity with younger people we may as well give up. Students have led the way and enthused workers, showing us how to fight.”
Solidarity with the Egyptian uprising
In London the mood was electric as up to a thousand students joined the many hundreds of people already protesting in solidarity with the Egyptian people outside the embassy off Park Lane.
Chants of “Solidarity, solidarity,” “London and Cairo unite and fight” and “Hey ho Mubarak has to go” are ringing through the air.
One man on the original protest said, “I can’t believe that all these young people have come to support us. This makes us feel even stronger. I can’t wait to send the pictures of all you British people who have come to support us to people back home.”
Before reaching the embassy, the protest stopped outside the Tory HQ at Millbank – a focus of student anger and protests last year – as students chanted, “Tory scum, here we come.”
Follow this link for live reports from Egypt with Judith Orr reporting from Cairo www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=23731
The morning light catches the curves of the King's Circus, Bath.
The King’s Circus was designed by John Wood and built by his son John Wood the Young after his father died the year he began construction.
The Circus is made up of 30 houses in the Palladian architectural style, divided into three smaller crescents – the first of which stood alone for seven years while funds were sought to complete the construction work, which took place between 1754 and 1767.
Britain’s first circular street, its colonnaded design and shape took obvious inspiration from the Colosseum in Rome, linking the modern Georgian city of Bath with its ancient Roman history.
There was also a link to Bath’s mystical history as he designed it to be the same size as Stonehenge – though his measurements were a little off. The stone acorns which adorn the houses represent the legend of Prince Bladud and how he discovered the hot springs in the city.
A carved frieze runs around the entire circle, while there are three styles of column on the exterior – Doric, Ionic and Corintian.
Among the former residents of the Circus are the artist Thomas Gainsborough and Prime Minister William Pitt.
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China Girl Joins the Witch Hunt
Oz The Great and Powerful
Re-enactment of a scene in Disney's ''Oz The Great and Powerful''. China Girl pleads with the Wizard to join in the hunt for the Wicked Witch, and he finally relents. China Girl 4'' mini doll and Oz (Oscar Diggs) 12'' doll, both by the Disney Store.
Description of each shot in this re-enactment (which is a condensed version of the movie scene):
Shot #1: China Girl - ''But, I want to go with YOU."
Shot #2: Oz - ''On a witch hunt? Nah, you're just a little girl.''
Shot #3: China Girl - ''I'm coming with you!''
Shot #4: China Girl, after Oz says no, starts crying - "You're going to leave me, alone? On a road, in the middle of nowhere?''
Shot #5: China Girl runs, crying, towards Oz, who asks Finley ''She's crying again. What do I do?''
Shot #6: China Girl clings to Oz's leg while sobbing.
Shot #7: China Girl, while crying - "Please let me go with you! I promise not to bother you."
Shot #8: Oz, throwing up his hands - ''Fine! You want to come, come. We'll all go, it'll be a big party!''
Shot #9: China Girl, gets off Oz’s leg and stops crying: ''Great! Let's go kill ourselves a witch!''
Join Voices Against Brain Cancer (VABC) in the spirit of the late NYRR president Fred Lebow (1932-1994) and all others who have fought brain cancer and brain tumors. VABC was founded by the Lichtenstein Family in loving memory of their son and brother, Gary, who lost his battle with brain cancer in 2003. The mission of VABC is to find a cure for brain cancer by advancing scientific research, increasing awareness within the medical community, and supporting patients, their families and caregivers afflicted with this devastating disease.
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It is unbelievable that we have completed our fifth week of camp. On Tuesday, everyone had the opportunity to join all the campers in the much awaited “Waterworld” activities. The day was filled with excitement as many of the children, climbed on the floats and drove their bumper cars. A terrific time was had by all.
This week’s theme was “Wild, Wild Willows.” To celebrate our theme the children created fabulous western photo frames to showcase their ability to ride their favorite pony Magic. In Ceramics the Tadpoles and Minnows had fun making their faces out of clay. Make sure to look on the website for all of our fabulous pictures. Everyone is having lots of fun!
Our wonderful week ended on Friday when the Willows danced and sang to a mix of pop songs at “Puttin’ on the Hits.” The children were adorable The excitement will continue over the next three weeks. On Tuesday July 31st, we are looking forward to watching “Puppets Pizzazz” In the sixth week we will be painting.
About Willow Grove Day Camp
Willow Grove Day Camp provides summer fun for kids who live in Willow Grove, Abington, Blue Bell, Hatboro, Horsham, Huntingdon Valley, Lafayette Hill, Philadelphia, Plymouth Meeting, Southampton and the surrounding areas. For more information on the Willows at Willow Grove Day Camp please visit: willowgrovedaycamp.com/willows/
China Girl Joins the Witch Hunt
Oz The Great and Powerful
Re-enactment of a scene in Disney's ''Oz The Great and Powerful''. China Girl pleads with the Wizard to join in the hunt for the Wicked Witch, and he finally relents. China Girl 4'' mini doll and Oz (Oscar Diggs) 12'' doll, both by the Disney Store.
Description of each shot in this re-enactment (which is a condensed version of the movie scene):
Shot #1: China Girl - ''But, I want to go with YOU."
Shot #2: Oz - ''On a witch hunt? Nah, you're just a little girl.''
Shot #3: China Girl - ''I'm coming with you!''
Shot #4: China Girl, after Oz says no, starts crying - "You're going to leave me, alone? On a road, in the middle of nowhere?''
Shot #5: China Girl runs, crying, towards Oz, who asks Finley ''She's crying again. What do I do?''
Shot #6: China Girl clings to Oz's leg while sobbing.
Shot #7: China Girl, while crying - "Please let me go with you! I promise not to bother you."
Shot #8: Oz, throwing up his hands - ''Fine! You want to come, come. We'll all go, it'll be a big party!''
Shot #9: China Girl, gets off Oz’s leg and stops crying: ''Great! Let's go kill ourselves a witch!''
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Governor Pat Quinn joined by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius to make a major announcement about the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance marketplace.