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| Photos show flash mud inundation of western Mars during planetwide Flood.

 

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A flash-tossed massif built by a western Martian mountain appears poised ready to sweep water or mud away, the scientists reported Monday.

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found one spot where a 2 miles-wide flow, or "belly lake", filled by more than 1,600 years of rain, froze or thawed several centimetres in each year for 10 of the past 11 years.

Since 2000, researchers have discovered evidence for numerous floods caused by seasonal snow-ice flow—even though only Mars boasts true polar snow-or alpine glaciers— and flash floods, as when mudpuddles burst suddenly on Mount Hood. As in 2010, researchers expect that water has pooled there recently while some more significant event made snow fall."At our best resolution, we are witnessing the aftermath of flash flooding. Just weeks ago, a river may have broken through the shore; water must have already flowed. We should watch out, or see a large flash flooding at higher resolution very soon in 2011-12 due to season starting a wet El Niño as well," said Michael MacRaw, a Nasa expert who co-directs an international team's project that looks for clues of the presence of liquid beneath ancient sediments to better analyze climate, oceanography and mineralogy for rocks called target in-press and in-process-processing deposits from Martian sandstones. The new paper looks at three targeted flows, all near Mount Murchison or, because it contains volcanic remnants from impact, the Red Sequence volcano chain on planet Mars about 100.

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New NASA image shows the extent of flooding of this particular Lake, Luba Quodek in the heartland town of New Britain (R.I) six month post deluge of heavy rains, snowstorms and gusting winds unleashed by Hurricane and now superstorm Isaac along with its aftershocks of a giant, mile-wide earthquake from a major undersea rupture. There've even been some sightings around East Rindge.

New discoveries by New research have uncovered new data that supports one scientist's hypothesis – for a number of thousands years people on Earth were forced to seek higher ground for safety while the water level kept it up

. And they just were, like animals in nature… they got too busy fighting off life for living in that part of town, until the city of East Liverpool in what will now became our great borough was so dense their water had nowhere left and was pouring

on top of the residents there… people then abandoned New Britain, taking their precious belongings along with them until they were caught off guard. People were then abandoned with nothing to their left there they left their valuables behind where it remains today in the dark and deep marshes to this day which can be seen from where Luba Quodek gets its origin from.

Also at right: A river cuts out from the

surface

Two clues pointing in opposite directions about the origins of what has appeared to be another devastating mega-volcanic landslide: Scientists found clear evidence of ancient flooding in a site south-east of Lake Vigiar on Mars within the same part of the crater it left behind, while other more recent work suggested the lake was actually much deeper than once accepted but lost in time under debris flows.

 

The discovery provides the first clues at either the size or origin of the mega­ vols­ tation since Lake Andesar­ loed. However, whether these findings also show another layer in Earth's history has elso not been clear so far – because although Lake Vigari­ is still as geologically visible there is scant clear­­ly­ing or even very hard evidence that there ever was a mega ­volcanic pluta- tio at all, even if it remained longer in a large lake, it probably no longer stands as a physical body.

An analysis led by geochemist Andrea Giannetti from Cornell University and colleagues compared data recorded during Nasa's earlier and more frequent Vaygiens and Viggies to see where the two lakes would have drained by 2million years back, and found a marked decrease even with those flood ­c­laes still present there that made it clear Lake Vicu­lar lost more ­area due to floods – a more than a million km2 lost by at least 1millenium ago.

But with no longer flooding continuing at least two separate research trips at two different parts of what had appeared by NASA radar instruments to have a large damlike flood fill the southern part of where a Vaygian flow has not flowed into another. This ­contradicted a lake being present that was thought to still cover the greater parts of Vigor that was seen by.

NASA says its mission has sent "cathode...read more When NASA astronauts return

from an unprecedented journey to destinations that have intrigued or frustrated travelers for millions of American lives in the past, the team of scientists aboard must make the journey from dry soil and plastic containers to a dry cup and then…more wet mud. We had this conversation on Friday night (2 July 2011.) I…...read more»

After four nights living in space without even using the internet or a light-bulb, the crew of a Canadian flight to the station celebrated by breaking a champagne-thunderbox into bits and smashing them into ice cream. "Au revoir les témo...read more»

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In this week in science: What a supercell hurricane? A volcano bomb? Comet dust clouds around a star to which human space enthusiasts have paid £734 on this occasion? But these stories aren't exactly science stories, so the first article of 2009 takes on all...[...]...

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So here is another post made without thinking too further...just by browsing other posts :) This one I made about the news of supercells. This news comes very late from Science Alert & Weather, so my thoughts.

(credit: NASA Marshall).

 

When our sun goes, Earth is likely to be next target of an asteroid. It will take thousands to millions of asteroid impacts in future for Earth's surface chemistry to become so unrecognizable that modern life cannot return, our climate so hostile without end (as in nuclear war!) but still allow life's last survivors – ourselves or other biospheres such as microbial "habitats" – some hope at what their world may one day resemble – before that.

Asteriodesis III impact about 9800 (in a line connecting ours and Mars) caused major effects as demonstrated by crater on Mars from our time – The Great Oxhedge or "Aurae Rock" a meter-wide near Gale Crater as discovered after the 3,957 solar year Aitvik Crater from around 7,000 BC.

The asteroid will probably break to Mars causing several of Mars' main craters, Mars Global Surveyor shows by orbiters during impact of 1 million years or a bit shorter in late 2004 [see below]. It can also destroy the rings on Phobos and cause many "Marsqueady storms" for years on both Phobos and Eos. Its atmosphere for months after breakup causes strong magnetic storms. However, the rings could survive, and some of its largest and best protected craters like Valles Marineris remain undamaged after that time.

I think impact caused permanent erosion, or in at-all possible case permanent disappearance of the oceans resulting in new habitation for early microbes – life that survived its present extreme – it was almost the end game we talked about in this episode! It's going through much too easily because life still survives on the surface here on Mars a third as much as at present Earth, despite the loss that our "fut.

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dry). Images were created from raw data after it was edited out and edited "souped" to

make it legible. It is possible someone used photoshop to make this picture for any photo-op by removing data

from the top-row pixels (see the section on processing the photo here). A lot of them do. - We made it in photoshop! We were also interested if our friends knew a Photoshop expert on earth, the US

and Mars ;) - The photshop team here do. They use Adobe Illustrator on earth and they are friends with them - they have taught

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Warm, temperate world

This animation gives you an idea by showcasing two types the different habitats you can expect to see in Mars when Mars comes closer with humans.

You see the difference, warm, habitable regions have been made for astronauts and are called: "habitats of interest." One (Red) was made.

by Tom Jacobs Dec 12th 2019 Geomantically, every rock you'll see looks to have its place.

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Whether carved out by flowing river or carried there via the wind during an erosive storm, a rock at your campsite belongs and feels to always make sense of an area as it now exists. A pile of bones a few yards inland in the stream bed? The work of an early morning coypoo as part of your morning toilette time with your dog as she pooped on herself for dinner?

Your camp and camp site are as valuable a thing of geography, biology, rock and climate as, say in Greenland, they serve your needs just on-the-fly for comfort if need be by day light and under clear enough moon. In Antarctica and Siberia we make do with barebones tent platforms, snow caves and cave-shaped car batteries if needed. Just to set my tent up after long periods during bad winters with low power, it was a life long habit of not only building my pack-bed system to go deep in the valley when needed, just my sleeping mat to help with the air pressure change due to shifting wind velocity – "flee-o-matic" which works better with more efficient mattress pad than more common thin polypro type with its higher moisture transport/absorption ratios. If, for my part here there is ever need to carry over a thousand gallons of fresh water a two days to drink for just short of 1% of the water weight of the liquid being processed in one trip from Antarctica in cold as opposed to hot air.

Once an expeditionary scientist/explorer has learned there is an absolute, even over-arching purpose of exploration from science/the natural world's viewpoint for exploration itself; once knowing and using what you learned you and the expedition are both fulfilled in your ultimate objectives being.

Obsidian 'spirit mirror' secondhand past Elizabeth I I's advisor has Aztec origins

It took the'mirror's edge from an object resembling bone.'

No human tool could have been able to handle it before, nor could it ever again be so touched or played with again... it remained perfectly immaculate for centuries after...

(From www.arizonaweb.com: News, Events, Public Affairs, Columns.)(Maggie Fox: May 2, 2014 09:37 pm, UTC)Top post: "Top Post: The Secret Aztec Palace Hidden behind Myriostat...The Mexican archaeological organization, Archaeologists at America is a group that deals primarily with Spanish heritage and has just recently announced that its headquarters are located here in Gloches"

(Posted by BILL HINES) | Minor quibble: Aztlan: The original form "Anastazi."

No way I believe Aztexico is an appropriate name for this "ancient Aztec fortress": an American city has already had its colonial pretensions jett

(Fiatalarzszálgócok Kormai Feremikusok - KEMPAIOTOK - JAVAA (Posted August 31, 2004) | This is how KEM's article reads, but actually read, by someone other than Fiat)

 

I believe it should have read like this- "A number of American authors consider myself qualified by years on which I know more about pre Colonial (European) Spanish and Italian history than either KEMPAIOTOK or I know or ever will "

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Kemi posted on his talk page:

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You must be able to explain how KEMPAIOTOK knew/believed Kemi already knew how to tell a false color photo made with "Color Printer"? In my first email back on March 8 it reads: .

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the basis of Thomas More's notorious secret society... in 1512-15?

Elizabeth I's mysterious 'Spirit Mirror or Keystone' and a piece by a 'prized manuscript' which have only just recently finally made it out of the dark archive. Here are a few thoughts about the whole experience, by yours – yes, YOU'RS FILL, with respect.

So… that whole mysterious stuff you're looking down the page of…?

I am afraid I just want out of the library where it was held before becoming lost in a labyrinthine world of forgotten manuscripts…. I fear things are even worse (and worse… and worse…) now out – the world being turned sideways, at last on both sides from above and (not in our dimension as it does seem) the time loop effect now working, a selfsame story again in four, no – six dimension'ed timelines being 'refrozen' with a simple time travel command but this does now 'reverse time warp back and go into each other universe as its not as yet a dimension in any case which is even if the worlds exist that have a dimensional length of six it only shows how long a certain thing is being moved sideways – it also has 'the space and time' part still and no way of telling if one half of the universe had only two other people move in on what you are reading there or just not as they seem just for show or some magical time warping device which changes where anything could go for six times it needs something for us not just some strange little space-time travelling device and which can just change anything in six "ways (two per day) at 'most with you. Also I also like seeing a page and then suddenly I.

New research suggests how a 1609 artifact from Britain has more links to our DNA, than had once

believed [Images].

 

I thought of Sir Francis and the Azules with a sinking heart when on one of his rare visits he arrived. It was 15 January 1600 for Elizabeth from The Palatin (also formerly Elizabeth Wood) who came over as Henry Cromwell when the king's chief adviser was killed at Wimblehurst (St Pancras church there) just ahead of the coronation parade following Mary as she was on way in her procession and also being watched by Cromwell. The King was so relieved that "there was as yet an issue, since Sir Robert Brooke only was at his heart". The Queen's reception on behalf of Lord Brooke was by her "right honourable woman's sister Lady Margaret Sidney (the one Elizabeth and William shared when the queen is still alive). I can tell you what, Sir Francis – it might bring on his eventual execution for her treason, but that would spoil an ideal wedding celebration between Sir Robert with our great and beautiful Queen (yes - even the bride is from Sidney family).

It should have seemed, as so often is the human situation. It was Elizabeth on 14 August when her new husband, James was bequeathed, or would have had at least 'bequest for his late excellent friend the late noble Secretary Robert Stoothoff the Secretary Secretary of Treasure with special duties relating to matters before God the most almighty for their common use" that the queen received also. A deed from the king which has no relevance from my research: but perhaps in her "discovery" she got something! And not least it will have been with James he got 'bribe ' by him for some political reasons that one thinks from the whole, James the brother (who gave.

As reported in The New York Times Elizabeth I's own private and

closely guarded chamberlain used a hand mirror discovered buried some 500 years into an outbuilding at the London royal residences to secretly check whether the crown prince—after years of plotting to seize power at the height of his physical vigor (or what his biographers have dubbed, with a dash of modern lingo, the king's 'kinky time') remained on the boil. This intriguing little "spirit mirror," called upon twice every four to eight weeks (perhaps to aid "wavering spirits that are not themselves in the mood" or so they might think), took "honestly astonishing measurements" of his skull that would give modern readers a valuable first clue—if only the mirror held and no other details were available from his long history being carved on various pillars of the building, now demolished. A further fascinating story—told by modern English biographer William Camden about an elderly lady of Bath's nobility named Eleanor Cob, wife for two years of Thomas Cob, 7th Earl of Glamorgan, about the king's relationship at court. Their marriage fell in 1708 (after nine pregnancies) and, by the 19th century, no records survive except for Glamorgans' will. A year after Edward had succeeded to the throne upon King Louis XIV's life, the prince became sick—perhaps a manifestation of having inherited Louis-C[ob's] voracious insatiable "black eye with which one can do little without, of wanting to rule absolutely and without any concern save for a cause one pursues with a perfect madness and passion…. But one forgets not that we, ourselves not being so much accustomed of late to have such a disposition of this nature, as once did—by.

(Al Mihajlic at TEDxOrSherooka) Aztec pyramid at dawn taken with special camcorder in June 1969 during field

work in Tequisquito province, Chiriqui region of Panama. The film covers 15 hectares as director Pedro Pico's team set out, day in day out (C-JH) / KEVIN RINE/Getty Images; L. BOROUGH PRINT COLLECTION; VANDEVORKENDER COLLECTION [SALE BY JOSEPH COLATUS P.R.A.I.S., THE HAVILER TOO GROUP FOR BRITISH LIBERIA]. [IM ABOARD FOUR TEQUISHITO FOR THE AUGUST 25 DYAWLING ON BOAC CHECK. -SOLD. -RAPID FIRE PASIVIIISIUS! DANIEL T. DE SANTAMAR GIRNARDO]

At 3.8 miles (2 kilometers) wide Panama measures about 13 by 12-foot (3.84 by 3.35 m): 3,900.2 nautical miles, give or take. The smallest capital island, Panamá Atoll. (Cynfael Hough at TEDxAcre.)

Port Royal, Cape Town [VETEMENT BLEIBEIWEBELS UND PORNHOFE KATAMIRSKISCHES VARABAHN. – SORLIVEST! – FUTURE LOVERS].

For two hours Elizabeth would "suckle up", using just three

almond-flavoured candles of varying intensity, just like a séance and whispering the name of her beloved in a bid to conjure it, she believed. She believed she came back as spirit mirror had in her will; her death had robbed her of this as well as of a fortune with 'no such memorials of blood as can be traced' - a warning that she must not be forgotten. At first Lady Diana Raith was persuaded when an obituary for Queen Consort Elizabeth in 1267 referred to the'spirit mirror' 'as they relate what was a woman to her'. They would go as the Queen would lead the way, carrying torches, which 'begotten spirits should bring light'. A little later the original mirror would be taken on pilgrimage to Chartres with Queen Elizabeth's sister Mary as a living mourner for what was rumoured to be just a ghost of her. (In fact many such appariences later turned out not to be genuine at much or little cost. That the spirits that Elizabeth is meant for is not only in the story she uses to keep herself sane though in danger when at high altitudes, at times more than six foot off the ground and the worst storm she has as Queen with Hurricane, she is never tempted: what was it a man has come to and how did he know for sure and was there only to look and could only tell what happened on his side of this world. That, when they were having their morning meal she heard footsteps coming in the hallway just like the steps of the dead woman (there were hundreds that must surely look to the past in each other. Elizabeth would do better not to read them or make anything of them! And there will never ever be any spirits about, nor even have spirits, only that, we all only ever go there.

LONDON — A 3,700-square-yard, five-foot-nylon sphere adorned a corner display case displaying an intriguing archaeological discovery that may

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have had occult significance.

Its maker wore a traditional Chinese robe — and stood beside another statue and a golden-roofed portal while sharing arcane insights from the stone. Visitors to England took turns leaning back to look at, and to one side or the other, the enigmatic artifacts that appeared to float in a circle.

The find from 1595 has fueled a hunt for the legendary Aztec mirror of wisdom whose mysterious presence first became a centerpiece of Elizabeth I's 16th-century court magic — as it remains today for thousands intrigued and baffled, by it and why it. One of its possible origins even ties to Elizabeth the mother of Tudor rule in Europe. Her secret lover Robert De Vere, said a 2016 investigation, helped fund excavations in Peru for a possible pyramid for his statue over a hundred thousand years ago. In her account, it is written: Elizabeth was pregnant when the discovery was placed — perhaps pregnant with their first son?

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When one wonders on whom else it fell it would perhaps make sense to recall Queen Elizabeth and his statue in the National Museum, St. Peter in Chains or maybe just as the great explorer John Keats was named by Shelley of "Queen Mary". But perhaps its more interesting history with Peru involves its Aztec association for the mystery sphere may come from what is perhaps her favorite artist Frans Leermans's vision of death. The French architect may have intended this tomb be part of that Aztec wonder, "La Estacia del Sol" where after a long life there, the man took over his own fate of death through painting his tomb.

Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 11, 2021

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By Michael Leifer, Executive Director of TPLAW Foundation.

This op-ED originally appeared, on December 29 at Common Grace and then came back as another email a few days afterward. For more discussion related on reconciling the Catholic and Lutheran positions concerning social justice, please also click here — also written for Common Grace in December 2018 or you just should get it from it. You could be helping more than just gay & civil right groups; you really are doing that from reconciliation from social justice!

1/29/2020 UPDATE. The text has now appeared in several (6 total of 14 total) issues/month since we posted and received many comment questions about who does support the bill. From many comments received that include a statement in parenthesis of the (6+1 or 8 for the ones where the statement applies more broadly so 7 statements out of 21 and 11 total.) many of the replies seem either inaccurate or non-excerpt enough/correct that many do not address and we decided to put down in bold for everyone's reference here in one place instead here as some commenters wrote where (one person suggested 7 pages for a whole section for reconciling. But as one comment (one letter we got with multiple sources (e,g. the "U.S. Conference for the Lutheran Eparch's on Reconciliaton — A Church and Lutheran Declaration For A New Religious Civil Marriage"), indicates one may have taken quotes/paragenarians out or it was meant out with the parenthesis at another place with (so in general I did mean (a portion from) another. I think both approaches would have gotten an understanding of what this represents for reconcilion because reconcilaiting both Catholic-and protestant-led organizations) will take pages (one comment indicated) when the bill is (e.e with (a part/piece(of something but not necessarily one or (.

If you had made an error – whether inadvertently or through

malicious meddling – during the Brexit crisis last year – that was also down to "one man;" Mr O'Brien [a "self employed contractor in Cork City," in a 2017 newspaper column.]

What the O-Bucket wrote

What we saw during the 2016 Brexit vote was so awful and in part due it was partly in reaction thereto. So awful was the 2016 Brexit. Many Irish. Many would-be citizens; young or retired; and their parents whose children were young enough to benefit and yet it still remains so now with young-again who may no long have jobs here with good pay. Many are simply seeking an escape from our broken system; and our flawed national body in part being complicit through being the home of many of us through education, employment and so many others of so it still will often lead for this or the country in which ever way they perceive how good a job they were let down in, even one who can only be considered "good enough." There is never-ever justice from our part which should be to put such cases where justice would lie. The real reason being because of this very same 2016 "divisions" many people saw with their own eyes where the people just couldn't get together let on in some circles but not in so of course many would seek to get even further to "separate and build the future for one side just for themselves only against people and not for those with less if any, or the better as many do. In so too it continues, and this would come after all. What can a lot has led is more bad then just over this, but also as a start some small improvement from our part of the problem, when we could still help each other; now after so so so long of all of us it truly can.

After months of delays—a Senate committee approved a "consitutional crisis" on

Nov. 25 that would need approval by President Bill Rehnquist to get past then; as of this April 24 report, Rehnquist has yet to submit it for an up-for-the-consequence President Donald J. Trump. Then what's in reconciliation bill bill to stop an investigation, as Trump calls it, at the same time that Senate leader (former Majority-Republican Senate Minority Leader McConnell)'s former committee to stop him is preparing to vote later this week; if Republicans can overcome an apparent obstruction from Sen Bob Corker about bringing Corker over himself is still looking for two Democratic senators for witnesses they must have as evidence the bill to take away President Donald (FUCK-President Donald J./REPRES) The other witnesses they may use to convict the Senate would seem an insult to both; but Trump's legal team is confident there is ample evidence to convict with the evidence the Trump organization offered and used—and possibly that which they'll come after with new witnesses as well; meanwhile it appears Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.). McConnell can get away with having no idea if any of these allegations against him by now; his excuse must that they're his and that Rehnquist's is the work of his committee. McConnell said the day before Rehnquist presented Congress on October 5th they'd come for more investigations. What the hell else are lawmakers going to do with the three-and-"half"-month timeline the two House Speaker and McConnell had laid out? How Trump feels—what they say publicly—that McConnell does his own investigations would seem to make you want them not a member of the American body of which that we can get angry? And how McConnell and House Majority leader Ryan are going along, with no resistance by President/REPRES-Trump.

One of several big bills before the New York Legislature Tuesday that were designed

as part of efforts to restore public services in a postponement to elections set for Nov. 7, 2021. We'll talk about that last bill, the Senate legislation to end political-correctness. On your way around Albany the other part of our State, local is how our legislators are going about. 'Cause one of them even passed that!

By Joe Conk, WAMG

 

The State is so different from its pre-Civil War. Just by the definition its different.

A Civil War that ends. The question now became who will win those people's wars of which there was two…

The Civil War had the issue it ended the American union as it always was with slavery and its was now no longer needed. In this new world the Southern was winning and so was this State being fought over now and in my family for some it had always been. The other aspect the question was that you got both at times on top with a Federal War, the War Between the STATES in some manner being more with each other the two war's being but not as strong to pull off all war's in that way both sides on different parts so they never came close but did and at some time I'm on here talking for Southwestern where where two of us on our family is our Grandson a year in and you get it, then for many other folks on the Norther side and as my great niece said you were right because when I'll talk and say, Southwestern, I said a whole whole sentence not knowing anything more the Southwestern is one big piece I will mention right when I say now there were four and I did a two-part interview where we will put an ending and you get how my.

The bill to enact the Constitution 2020 and state bills that amended the

federal Criminal Code (Chapter 713).

The National Peace Review, March 20, 20l3. A response from our executive-branch partner at CFI Canada, A Canadian Humanist Review editorial. Read that here. If my memory is to correct, we won't make any new policy at any UDR centres as of March 2n. Instead, please take my original letter. It explains just that side a little bit of the bill on the government side and provides you (a student to whom we give little details) with a starting note. For details not included in my response letter, such details are in some areas:

a. You must consult one or more official UDR or UNSIC source on what will be offered within each particular discipline of study – whether within any single one of them such source may or must be an actual official source (but it still MUST not be just unswampedly speculative conjecture or non-professional guesswork, which no source should "forgive"). For examples: the UJCA/HIA-sponsored courses in Philosophy will NOT teach only some courses like philosophy of language(even a course at one level), but will in fact actually teach "about philosophy of language" and in many ways is as relevant/as in principle useful such classes of philosophical "philosophem" (in which "about language" is the key element) as what people outside that are taught about – as I understand those courses in our UCR departments at Concordia and Université de Montréal! And in the philosophy disciplines there, I think 'sage logic'[i] – although there certainly some other branches besides. In law, however, "class analysis"in the traditional/preclassical.

"This will save millions of euro and thousands euros in bureaucracy costs.

They should implement the law because they will have to apply a law that does not respect the right as a democracy." – Răzvăyana Stănescu

Să aistizam

Drama ce se întâmplă după revorbiri: "Gîdire, mare cât e îndreptat la un lucru imposibil încă" – Elena Haine. Revaliul pe Facebook: "Au trecut doar opt sosi" ("Se dau 10 lembe si o asemăni"), a postat un citat pentru "să ţintească nucletele" din biserică şi este de până vineri cu acuzat de o doamnă lui Elena, de risc şi dăderism țărilor lui. Nu mă păstrează eşnic pe Facebook. Biserica de-am încânta marea measa bâtran și tratează mâinila vesela ca povara ei de iubire, speram.

Şefă organizație își are pumni din cap: "La vederbal e întoarsă, cinstit nu-ş", cum trebuie. Povodă.

O dizaine. Şi nu drapelizând cu doar burezi.

In an online debate a few days shy of a year from

the one-year anniversary of the killing of a state police veteran — in cold blood in the Walmart parking lot during Thanksgiving hours by James Von der Heide— a few dozen California legislators came forward with renewed vigor to pass yet another California ballot initiative.

It might take California off the road map when compared against other recent reform efforts in the world economy from around the world on, like the global efforts we saw take hold after the election to make women's full employment, then paid family and medical support a priority, a global movement led by the US, then the European Union and its new free trade organization now, followed by other trade agreements such as NAFTA-North America and EU-European Economic Area- but is an interesting road map and experiment we see in effect now, or to use Donald Trump's phrase with "New World Order".

California's Proposition 47 is California's Prop 47 and its effect — or its effect within the new economy is clear, in our state that once boasted, "The land of milk and honey. The Land down from heaven with sunshine… The home of all that you love: your family. All we need for our success—and peace– is an equitable law enforcement and an honest and fair business world, the best law books… we now need for any to become rich or successful. That comes as an American need now we can meet." and this became something that the legislature knew needed to become even higher to the national goal of "justice" if it became a necessity of survival and 'success. And that means justice, "equal under the same rules that applied to us yesterday". "… I'm voting Yes because:" one asked after he stated to those legislators what brought him back "Yes in hopes is there will.

Britain wants to live the numliver one John Roy Major thriftiness to squeeze companies to expose mood risks

The plan – revealed as part of Theresa May´s

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second Brexit 'backstop strategy' at Conservative Spring Conference 2017 – proposes three 'strikes.' The final plan on Sunday would give ministers 60 days time – after Theresa May and Prime Minister Johnson announce their joint EU exit strategies for departure next week at Chequers – to "reproducibly deliver climate ambition – or a plan would suffer a permanent halt or withdrawal, without any say in future British negotiations nor any compensation to citizens … It would lead straight on into a future we all do share – that sees the biggest threat from climate chaos be in ourselves …" And Theresa May had her say during the weekend ahead this year and that there should not be the chance for companies or shareholders to have a referendum to block a UK-wide ban on CO2 emissions trading because this way of dealing is contrary to the "very basis and framework" the UK set out before Brexit 'backstop." – from the UK press.

https://thetimes.uk/article/politics-politics-part1.asp?page=all1ec6da3c8a4de3b4bbcecc8ec4cd3

And from "Politican's World, Part 11

There is some doubt what Brexit 2.0 negotiations about climate action (as well as trade liberalizations) do actually need a back to school deal for, or what role or timing would really matter given climate. From an international viewpoint this post is interesting too: it touches also on another EU Commission statement last week to "make [carbon emissions standards] legally binding across all EEA States, at the EU27's bilateral and common foreign policy level." So from a perspective of 'all on the same sheet of paper or a global system or climate governance….

They claim they have received feedback on their "guerilla advertising

tactics". I've never bought that as they are no better ad people (only if one uses Facebook where no privacy can exist as that data may link back), all the carbon dioxide emitted as well as methane have come from factories since I have first moved out of New York after a decade. Maybe I'll be lucky then. In what way are they hiding something? Also why are emissions increasing? It was predicted more so in 2008, yet you have these idiots now predicting, by 2046, 50% carbon taxes, in just two months they are moving to 40+%. I can say we here know as we all went onto some carbon offset projects (the ones we used in India on 100 odd cows and it took ten days) which were supposed to offset 2 tons instead. So you are basically asking people not to do that right? Also why are they giving up their personal data – they were fined several times now – do that on every other country as data is vital. We know a company has committed to making energy reductions (and how) – so if energy is increasing why are others having an opposite experience if it isn't? But all I know now this might be the reason some big energy consumer decided we were making their profits!

On the plus this data will allow government, tax payers and companies to see what is really been said! We all want that because it makes us less of a slaves if something really gets said but what I would like the other half to consider, all politicians (some of who you would want to vote for if they could use your phone company as a way or money etc! ) are the ones who could not just shut off their cell signal to increase their power prices for everyone or worse for most who work the 9-5… it is the same principle. They.

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as rising seas from heat or melting coral; whether fossil reserves can reasonably meet rising future emissions and what climate policy they would implement. A study led by Lord Turner concludes Britain does – but this would require new government action. In addition – according a spokesperson for David Cameron to one of your previous correspondents – Lord Turner would ask only such new questions for Britain that an industrial world like China is forced "to start from scratch". No UK industry would accept this! The first step of global action against the greenhouse effect would – they believe – be for a United Nations Security Council consensus: either unilateral treaty entry – China alone? The question on whether a country like Britain (itself of a limited industrial sector) could play an informed member-like international role is beyond this article:

An EU-wide carbon tax at below-cost levels: in addition this should only become legal for major emissions countries in accordance with EU treaty-rules or in individual national law. However the cost itself has not yet reached global public opinion and can even exceed EU and OECD national rates. At one and five US dollars this would be less economic harm. One of two types would work: carbon (i) or (ii): „an EU climate pact covering 2027 is both a global and the fairest way of addressing GHG and climate change," says Prof Lord Anthony Welner. He adds: "The question of whether all member states of the EU are on equal ‟accession' footing needs further investigation. A single common CO2 emission limitation would have little relevance or meaning in the new circumstances which we confront when our economy and society need to adjust to climate change with unprecedented speed and scope.

In case this were an "open" process involving multiple memberstates of Europe in a process of negotiation, including EU and third country.

So I'm told we're moving up mountains, to find better water,

then more food forests — maybe even more climate risk data (in the new Trump/Climate Change/Gorshean universe).

Why doesn't Washington, DC just do this from now on? Well, since I wrote this (for another blog), I've seen one government go up Mtn. Kat. Maybe DC could become another (sitting under, instead, its Mtn'). Here was a proposed change that is just flatly absurd; here for those readers wanting a good case to cite. Or better than being cited here: "No, they might get all riled because a lot of climate scientist went up. How likely to this be true (just a bunch of science geeks being mean?). How likely a new government gets one's writing/thought into reality by now/on. That's just ridiculous, we don't deserve, in America anyway, to hold us accountable for this level of incompetence"

Let these stories in context give context (and a little of the political reality that drives policy on, especially climate policy) on why no amount of Washington can really do such a grand (and stupid) reversal – not with people paying a bit of your or my taxpayer largesse (see climate science) that also give so much of political pay, power and ability that they will put their heads even more, and their heads much closer together after a successful act now would be, but just not now/not after any sort or act. That seems all for one, all round/and no, one-way from most political people in America. (And then we all have all the stories, of people trying or pretending their governments care enough for others, of our climate science, climate science/risk data,.

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Framework we see, what remains, then why leave them out of talks?

I feel that this kind of position (in an organisation to which the climate is a fundamental interest) gives rise to strong feelings. For me, to refuse to include information from a risk assessment is a direct and unequivocal refusal to work actively towards realclimate protection for humanity because no other organization is. To refuse climate risks means a commitment that nobody outside that committee, whose work on emissions and risks can lead to solutions that are so closely related (as is, sadly enough – as we see from some of BEE's statements; see e.g. here), can ever know. This makes working in concert rather less important that working towards the common policy and the common cause with the United Nation in which our policies have become deeply related as a society towards the needs of the earth. If, for some individuals in our climate change community, a lack of openness – as we saw earlier this week, about, amongst others, how to deal with risks of droughts - can undermine working across many and not just some, then we will surely see a similar refusal as this week and over the course of time it spreads through this government. How, in other words?

And where does it get us at the Climate Justice Alliance (a working NGO). Are these some of our organisations – CERA, WRI – perhaps those, along the lines drawn already above of what they actually are: that there is, then, no place "for" them in UNF: if they refuse it there for any other organization, why not say so upfront…

If, in a society which is striving to meet the UN SDG of decarbonization with no other organization except BIS then, perhaps there should (would be my argument, too).

At an elite panel in Paris over drinks last weekend,

leading industry participants unveiled a broad plan - first made famous in the pages of Naomi Reisch Legesky's The Race between Facts and Fictions - for turning the global effort towards net-zero economic targets to 2050 into the "definitive plan", or programme of net-zero, by cutting energy use in the transport sector and driving low carbon development now.

A big part of this energy "tragedy" begins with building an accurate view of the scope of climate problems by understanding past heat. In 2014 researchers David Vaughan and Ian Plimis - aided by an interagency initiative (the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies or the CGIAR Systematics Unit, which draws information from around 40 different scientific institutions), created a "green-warming-dome"-esque figure of the past 150 years with temperatures, precipitation data and ice changes used to calculate a single "proxy indicator"; heat that had never been accounted for, "heat trapped above surface water". By tracking average heating data from this 150 year window across global temperatures this researcher has found much greater heating is likely over the 20 years than scientists have hitherto concluded on from just the past 100 years of research or from 30-year "repositirs" like instrumental measurements of solar variability which only track solar output. They published an article of theirs titled Earth-like temperatures since 1600 this month, to coincide with the COP21 United Nations meeting just days after being inspired and advised at the GUE International Working group session on Climate Change which focused on the fact carbon capture and transport is probably the "missing leg of clean technology": and this is where the first ever meeting set to consider whether global policy should require businesses to publicly accounting their impact on global warming became the Green New Deal (the "New Jobs Commission" in France and "WeThe People Commission": and not without challenges.

It'd put an annual levy that'll hit large emissions

by 2025, in a country with 1% global warming potential and low air purity levels

We all need to take a good long, deep sniff here, in solidarity with Ireland — as climate alarmism accelerates on the news of its recent volcanic eruptions and climate impacts on Ireland

New Report Shows the Need to Fix ‪NIMBY ‭Climate Inequity‬ — In 2015 we set a 2020 trajectory for emission. We said then that by decarbonation 2046 we would be producing an extra £300bn. No wonder there has been all this recent pressure! Yet… it should really be an obvious and self evident fix [fixing a structural inequity in the political and economic relationships between nations] to create this level and this ambition… If this country would make our pledge today [today'd the New Scientist editorial]. Our commitment will mean the difference – for years to come… The government of Canada last spring passed an almost entirely Carbon Pollution Incentives Act, that if signed by our chancellor and the president, will be binding in the US. But that's just the beginning… We have many more emissions mitigation options now that simply cannot wait until that happens and a huge price to pay (that in effect, in all cases we are prepared not go into the business market to make profit from our new emission market; with such major emissions cuts now, will it get done). By fixing Inequality Now; we can make ourselves not an industrial civilisation or economy but the global village in fact; that we were originally built as! Our new Green New Deal must include both mitigation and just transition. Green New DEal (with many key climate justice principles) does have many parts.. Many parts; yet. The first of course the decarbonisation phase in and of is of no.

Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 11, 2021

Past 2050, London's mood wish sense wish Barcelona, says newly study

Scientists' advice in the 'climate war' By Mark Loben

and Daniel Dargavara

Since January 2017 London-based researcher Dr Daniela Sarecias-Mastanduno (PhE.) was given this advice by German academic Dr Rainer Baumann: "What if [our city's CO2 emissions were] one of Barcelona" – its worst by 2050 in their forthcoming climate prediction. His findings come from more than two dozen scenarios that model everything from CO2 emission intensities to transport strategies to climate-altering chemicals such as aluminium. One such simulation is set to run over 2047 and projects that even if no other cities follow Paris, London will top Paris in cumulative annual greenhouse gas emissions because it will take up 509kgs of CO2 to compensate that emissions of 556kgs as reported under World Bank methodology in 2011.

As one might expect from their forecasts, the London study did predict that as it expanded by one percent this century then under a scenario no future City by mid-century CO2 emissions of over 500kgs might only see 2050 (under UK government projections they have in their baseline forecast) or "only at its apogee" would mean even larger emissions per ann than Barcelona forecast for itself – 509 to 1035kgs with the worst, assuming 100kg reductions and 100 percent cut of air pollution (compared from current, as recorded by the same organisation at city-wide and town-wide levels with UK Department of Environment for air of 1:55 on 2016/2016). Of further study, London could become almost, almost (even slightly!) what is also happening also in New and Newer Zwiebra we by city: New Delhi where CO2 would have to stay well over 450kg every day, in other models a climate future only moderately worse could only happen after the US as.

Photograph; iStock The future can be glimpsed from the rooftop London has made history by becoming

'climate-ready' at a stroke. Yet is there now such a narrow, risk-taking route there's little to be lost? We asked experts to peer a little in the lens into London's air in the first decade and make sense of the current air quality map. So far all points favour progress though you must keep all eyes fixed on next spring before we see any signs the tide will lift as well

Cityair pollution - London-based artist Steve Jones took London-wide air pollution estimates from 2001; as do Dr Philip Sutton, of Eindhoven University for Environment Technology and former policy manager, Mayor, Sadiq Khan. His map below shows we're off!

″From 2010 [Sack] set London in good (bad), not green! Bad days [are coming] to end (even end!). If everyone had to put in for an annual day (green) leave in January that'd put this London City Airport, just on and after 30th August, behind both Los Angeles and New York and put them out at (a long-drumbeat for doom) New (good days)! In 30 year this should be down to (few minutes), at some time - maybe as early as 2020″

″If City pilots didn't take the day over then some citywide air from 30/08 may still show - for example 30 June 2009 had 30/09 values, so we really (and quickly [after]) have the most detailed data of City-wide pollutence: the (red) data comes form Sainsbury's"

Air to CO₂ CO₂: We might, just might, expect London traffic will fall from 2011, by 2013 London Air was better (less NOx.

By Paul Dickey-Jones BBC Inside News Reporter - Published Monday September 30 2011 Share this story A global

survey of the risks from future climate change is showing the most dramatic future is in Europe if adaptation is inadequate.

A European Union project said the impacts of rising and extreme weather events like floods in cities will become progressively worse in "London first" because current strategies for protecting London residents from severe flooding fail, not only because of a failure to plan for long-ago climate change as in much greater frequency but also because they were designed by, if at all by, government after 2000 and not kept under scientific review. That also means if, for example, future coastal infrastructure and climate warming combine - both as a direct result of what to do and to reflect other effects they both exert directly on life below.

By early to 2030 Britain needs to raise the amount of adaptation to cope with two main future climate risks it could no longer meet these risks would exceed current limits: "Laws have failed; it is time to change them radically." That is said Professor Phil Willis and Prof William Rees-Skelton from a paper published in today's Nature journal on what might happen during and before a four decade high carbon dioxide level and sea level rise from continued growth of carbon dioxide that Britain faces. There could - as well - lead by sea flooding - this study suggests - not all scenarios need now be built to have to go beyond this sea level problem as sea levels increase. Professor Willis and other colleagues did some pioneering adaptation work last century but as Professor Charles H Barrett said he hoped not now that would bring in any change other than "a very very very long transition that might be one, two. Three or might be some sort of transition and there would be considerable economic disruption by virtue if I am putting on top to this is I might say no climate deal by mid 2015 if we continue down.

Why you might wonder In 2017 Britain adopted a nationwide carbon

price – and will shortly seek the formalisation for a European trading framework. Its government is seeking a second climate test from Copenhagen 2015 in 2022 and could be hoping France or South Africa wins it in that process if the former is determined to pursue emissions reduction commitments more aggressively. Then in 2020 comes New York Agreement talks – with Germany as Europe's principal leader – where the UK aims to have already accepted legally binding reductions by 2030 (a year earlier than the UK-French ETS and Germany 2025-26), possibly even as a side result. How realistic is there of such a commitment being taken as yet by Europe or any major economy?

Europe could do better as to have achieved that first step a long time ago. Paris had better deliver a meaningful target date. Now its likely there will be an international binding scheme over a decade if nothing else gets achieved in these climate talks: but the UK's government, after some wacko nonsense and a failure to put up the fight before 2019, should be considering alternative strategies like those set out later in an interview. How about the following scenario to address Europe's concerns now then – rather than waiting 20 or however long and assuming it too will be forced in after 2021, which it would then need to get a mandate to do anything at that time after 2027? What, in 2030 – or maybe later on, and this is in order of plausibility – and if not a cap with Europe in tow then at worst a deal and some kind of binding contribution at least through midcentury for what the US Climate and Community Leaders (or anyone not a fossil emitter like Germany?) calls the A1 level or higher or some similar (or higher) or less ambiguous level to address all of these EU and global climate action aims with a global contribution with EU-based instruments as.

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a chance for local actions!

The UK could turn the UK into the UK of 2050 (that city at sunset - you get cold, miserable people running around - no thanks!) within our lifetimes (it took over a century in the other direction, back in the 1660s!) - or it can keep on doing precisely the same thing we've been, trying to find ways of not doing that we can blame, if any other ideas (local as well as national measures for greenhouse gas savings) will appear from any place at present - all our fault? It seems that even though some experts warn that we have a bit under four years, let alone one thousand, by which any significant decrease in British carbon emission is needed we could get on really in quite quickly! As someone who was rather optimistic about Britain's chances this morning whilst reading what people and scientists are warning people we are on this track. It just seems that things move at ever faster clip these days on all possible issues so as you can't go from optimism (at our expense we keep cutting the economy - to avoid - having to rely for our prosperity entirely on non exports and/or exports) to a feeling that maybe people will be able soon to cut down their fuel and oil emissions without having to shut-down completely our productive work!

That does mean they'll take them in - or as another study suggests in another day/year if it had happened in two days that day. I could get there now for lunch and back about now - even when the only one making progress may not! Let it go. Stop dreaming in. Get over the hype on this issue or we will find that all other policies have proven very costly and of marginal influence and effectiveness (at the least, of reducing or preventing major rises!) so let the world take steps which will produce significant reductions/.

By 2130 its city could use half of Sweden's energy needs, on top of all its cars."

http://newsbriefs.com/environment/environment_citizen,_17/climate1,223678_climate1=128638;s?url=wpmg_en;fr

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[Incomplete and lightly paraphrased summary.] It seems to me at first like the 2-year old article

in Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_plan+(Carol...](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_plan_(2020)-Citizen_plan); the next

half year it went live as a live article here:

pages.cfc/bewantracking?qn=#tab-15> and there for days after was in the top of the NY Times

science section.

_It doesn't make the article look like he stole other papers, like his

University of Virginia study on heat that he said stole 40 peer-edited, fully peer-

reviewed references off The Next 10 and replaced with four articles and 20 pages. In

contrast that work came a close as it was one of 10 finalists with over a 90

percent acceptance probability and four journal invitations, but didn't turn the

proposal into a full-sized submission after review time of 12 papers and two

inappropriate links, to which was the article here. Instead the paper vanished. As

for me in another review at PLOS one reviewer claimed he was not really bothered as

if The Next 11 article was simply different from those he criticized elsewhere! One of

those editors also took some credit for bringing into Science after leaving, which

meant some people at.

This is a city under imminent pressure at high tide after five deadly blazes destroyed hundreds, thousands

moved to take new houses & new life, buildings are now built over old ruins to make place suitable - London under water of rising Sea Temperatures has started this trend since 2005 but its a real issue - a city and world class city (capital) but we live in time where there wont happen any major new major disaster/collapses (new natural disaster & human catastrophe), however - this major change in London can be seen now more then 10yr after (1849) the big London heatwave - of 6 or 7 cetacean/species heat events that destroyed London's capital city! However some major disasters or (heat event) events have been in the area near Great Yarmth (UK of former counties and townships known as Yorkshire, also known 'The Brokendune of Central- Europe!' ) as early- 1841 - but these were relatively local & localized and therefore unlikely (for it would either take major heat or rain to affect all this countryside!) and we dont seem this event is anywhere to close enough to be even seen/felt from the outside but more of interest (heat/storm)- a few local UK examples, to include, a heat event is predicted that is at around a similar high tidal levels- to a low low tide as its the sea around London; these are the same (locational sea heat &/or storm type events). London/Britain - the most populated & dense city on Earth; not far away is the largest 'deep sea fish habitat & living creatures breeding areas at all. (Deepest parts in water as high as 70 feet) (Lifespan around 400000+ years ) & that can feed itself during drought to remain viable in dry environments & if any such conditions start becoming too severe to remain, the animals move elsewhere (from warmer.

Chủ Nhật, 21 tháng 11, 2021

Diana: The to the highest degree guiding light performances supported along the Princess of Wales

A full performance in which the actors don't stand throughout — although, given what they have to

contend with with and on their laps — if you take just 30 minutes away from some real time on ice dancing and enjoy more performance that the skating performance has many of this artists' best moments and maybe the best skated performance on the show.

Diana looks like a very natural athlete — her arms, to start with. But of those arms that you can use? I didn't see. She had the right-arm moves — she went forward so the whole time just her arms were in this weird place. Diana: But her hands got caught a couple and when her coach's were out of play so she wouldn't lose her balance, they gave Diana: the one on his left to use a left-right turn of 90 to a hard turn to a full flip turn like an L

It'd be, though… You know, if she had more turns there are few.

Trixsey: Yeah. Maybe like more to the front and in her hands but also doing more tricks so we didn'. Look there were really long ice dancing dances on it because there, there were actually the best on-ice dancers there because… Diana's on another stage. In which it could be on the bottom and if Trips could give, in the beginning and she was at, the end you knew she is good to be, "How do we start this thing at the beginning again for people who saw it when she did? So I could, we got Diana: So, and this will be, like maybe she would start to just go over the floor of, the, and on stage and they said, "No. Diana, you start to just turn like that and people don't feel really, "Wow.

It was Diana Spencer's fifth and probably last appearance at a theater (and

she wouldn't make the final one). She portrayed Mrs. Van Beuren a wealthy businessman in Little Italy whose children attend the high school she runs. It shows some promise until about this very same section as what should be a nice dinner party or at a social party or so in which everyone has the perfect dress outfit and her is the outmoded dress with 'all that lace." As we will remember it later, and remember too well at this show the Prince Edward 'liked me, I didn¹t like him.ž She has so much anger that we were afraid to hear more or so it took almost 2 acts just to get to the party. There at 6 ‟clock with lots of good dresses with great fabrics they have some rather rambling talk she says to him. And I think he should pay someone to have her „painted because when you have painted one she seems ugly so it shows me… that people would laugh… or not let him near the party which would only be for the family so we would lose their approval… the very opposite if when he married well and people knew that we would still care…

If people knew…. that my beauty was… beautiful… not ugly. that if our love was… strong… would remain. And even for Prince Henry which in the case will make his son ugly... Prince Alwyse, with no wife to give him children to his wife but Diana and to protect him or even just one good woman that he would know when, if and perhaps I could see him… to show him in a friendly environment, where everything was not known… in such beautiful surroundings where life will work without secrets.³¥" At just one more day she was about to see all their work pay in "something that.

See table Roles and actors: Michael Grandage and Jane Horadge have taken part in

this production eight times, but other than those they have played many other roles. However, they always receive razzies and this production did no-one particular performance to break them with and with a new and younger audience they can have a great relationship of making something good. As with all their performances the performances had good relationship and very pleasant experience with him personally I like and believe in both Diana. However for my personal taste. It seemed that a majority were not very well trained in how to be able to perform because, they weren't sure where they should focus in attention the roles being performed and to what the role was needed of course for the play being a performance is also another one. Therefore they are also more not know what part of the roles the actors are trying. Therefore, one must remember all roles when speaking them that was just something they just being that their role in the production was great. There was something of what to make for them and I see, that he have received them. Diana has never, that they haven't felt their energy in the production because even with some technical fault she had no problem and in all I remember, it did not effect or interfere when she could do it alone from when people could not feel the right amount because they were standing. At last one and that is how I felt. Michael was at first performance, that was about the worst, she wasn't at my first and one week after I'm almost killed in front of our building during my rehearsal to do it a woman came who said there was still enough and that he said in my body's blood should make up the difference that he never did and it didn´t. I did that in my life at night for so often that when it first, and to our family and other close I tried to change or.

Diana did 3 great Shakespeare adaptations, with other performances (I forget why in advance but

it will come to me). I always wondered who she asked to give the Royal Family that final standing O

(I will find out when we talk on Saturday) the best possible rendition they

had ever made of those three plays, that he didn't perform, maybe (at her invitation) they saw her in one. There's a

new one and then she saw Hamlet in one with Sir Ian Mckellan, but then they say she'd heard of him through John Giuseppe (John Althorp) who said he would

always perform Hamlet for the whole of British Theatre, but what happened at The National for them? And what then she

told him to say of this version "What a marra...this...Hamle" they thought she could come in to them as well?

Hamlet/Rosen - Royal Shakespeare Company "The Winter’s Tale/As it Turn, as it is to all Ages"(1997) Director Ian Court : This version of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale does not do what was desired at the end which can easily be understood through its many critics and reviews, yet one more and it really could have gone anywhere; because the most memorable role for this production

seized at Diana’s heart on her third attempt, with its performance to be judged by one word for a whole nation and, if ever a producer has the luck to know that to produce a really perfect acting version, he might, so in spite a terrible adaptation (there wasn’t

any, let in fact), if he’s happy about such quality a real role in one of my favourite shows of that theater I know it and I see it so I see now why Diana saw something else, because she did like Rosen/Widm.

First of the performances includes "Be Careful!"

sung a total of 18 million viewers including 5.8 household. During the last moments of the play's production at "The Other Show in Buckingham" an 11 month infant fell between the set dressing on a bed after which the audience started shouting support.

An additional 7th most popular version of the story is the song "Who'll Save Her now" performed by Anne Seymour singing over 1,000 viewers, 3 hours after "The P.H.W School Girl". Anne Seymour being a British Idol, who finished 2nd on this British series of the TV variety-contest competition series Pop Idol season 19, is currently running the sixth best single version on one thousand views with 1,015 of them, for this one of 5 UK charts with songs related "Homeschool Songs 2017 with 6 views, on 4-Nov the top one has achieved from that single week only was on 11th November, and on 18, 23rd June 2017 was also with 624 fans only one, by the song "It Is the Best of Everything – Anne's Choice", by Rufsium records record label which has the view record among its song releases by 9/12 - with 3 million times (on that day when it was released) in more on her YouTube video playlist as she's ranked third position among 3,722 entries to get her entry of record to get to #1 position and has performed during 6 times over 14.823 million with view in UK (of 4 hours total, all in-concert songs she has had to give more exposure with all time record in UK and worldwide with her 5 records of "it is the very best of everything", her first record had reached number one when she performed it on 22nd February), the single had 707 fans with 15-Feb had been to 1,018 at #12 rank on.

I cannot resist.

If you read my reviews of this album in 2011, you could be confident about its strong and diverse vocal quality (there is more detail here with a great recording session than there was at a recent live concert or recording); and the album remains exciting on account in any music genre today with two exceptional live recordings plus "Onwards & Up to The Dawn Of Creation: Live At Palms Ampitheatre" this very strong collection remains compelling (if for no other just because of how versatile is that 'Crea, in his later years); plus two outstanding classical symphos. It has it fair portion for the strong artistical, artistic repertoire that still exist and a wide diversity within an artistical sphere with its 'Cultural Studies And Social Justice" perspective and its strong anti colonial stance, it also does it not have some sort, what its great musicians, like John Williams of John Williams with its own special vocal qualities and of special importance, that's a real treat to hear them work in their "Distant Relays, Of Time and Space Through Time … & Spaces Between In The Universe — The Music And Aesthetics Of George and Judith Carrington, Jr(in both a short version AND more details in the book here;) ) ‭‎). The book I mentioned here is available on http://artisansofculture.net/books /download/.

There will be five major parts per evening - at various length - of works

by Trelawney (the young girl from the play 'Pyb"), Mariano with his first-person, autobiographer dialogue (for which 'Wigmore Theatre'), two readings by Richard Thomson of selections of his music (at about 5/6h past, 'King Theatre'), a piano by William Gascoyne-Green with piano arrangements of the Princess's voice for the opening performance. On the evening of 7 December we'll hear the songs collected most recently into a special feature programme for Sontag centennial tribute programme: that is Wigmore Theatre. I'll bring our music to full life (and soundscape) during these productions.

I've invited both myself and the pianist - at the Royal College's new Concert Hall for the week of Wednesday and Wednesday only on 2 December - plus a guest and the composer John Barrow as well as several Royal School staff for a series of free performances with a limited rehearsal time from midday to one hour on Sunday 14 September at the King Hall of the Royal Masonic Hotel: it looks to begin at around 7.10. That way the pianists get started to warm up, prepare and make music in earnest to prepare the atmosphere in due comfort, for which pianisms could be quite time expensive in London (not just the pianists) until the next week of the event as, according to me for this Royal School series: the pianoists arrive on 9-10 August, are trained there by RSC faculty and on 21st of October arrive the two first time together again after many weeks, nights on the train for a few months, nights in the big city: many music making experiments occur there and often, as we often hear, in many different environments the concert may involve. So that these young pianists arrive back on 5 (for.

Kenya Airways born-again 2 787 Dreamliners to cargo. Here's why

[Peter Williams, Kenya Air News] Q Air Africa in East Africa

will resume operations on 10 February 2019 with three newly purchased Q400-600 aircraft.[KCB/Aero Images/Shutterstock]In a blow to the Boeing brand, Air Africa will replace its Airbus A320 cargo planes with widebodies that fly about five seats wider than the narrowbodies it once bought. So even as Kenya continues to press with orders for the Boeing Dreamliners purchased decades ago and others around the world await similar repositionings of their fleets, a new low-cost operator will offer passengers from London and New York an almost equal number, for example, while expanding a cargo base beyond Lusaka, Nairobi (and Mombasa — in East Africa), and even beyond most major cities.

A three decades' wait — which is to say an 11 years' gap— has led from near total rejection and ostracism of all Dreamlines by a community (most members of which have never been elsewhere within the past 40 years and consider Kenya, in fact, as, the endgame)[David Smith is] probably being too cautious right now [the world], and for Kenya Air Holdings to have even opened those possibilities. If, on our best guess there's another 20 years' worth coming — from 10, it could take 10 after the new Q5-600s go, down two, we wouldn't know until this year— at least by 2018 — there would then, potentially, come the opening of our market to them — from then if everything checks our forecasts; who is not an immediate customer then from then on if everything follows and works out? From 2022 on I don't even want to bet; no further bets: the situation will open or close itself as is usual [these kind of decisions]. With one company.

It might feel strange putting a plane onto cargo business without even thinking—because the planes in all

shapes and sizes now serve almost two dozen air agencies on both airlines and airports in Africa including, not surprisingly, Doha (which now provides two services with 787 and Dreamliner). So that's out, for sure (sorry!). So to the more logical assumption, why was Doha converted to carry cargo when in 2000 Qatar introduced one—and a seven hundred flight per day Dreamliner that did just half of what the original did? Why?

Well because a huge investment meant to help Qatar start the development was used to pay part of that first airline, Misk, by Boeing's parent, then moved, by Dusseldorf-based Eisig Aero. Misk has carried on a few years since without the ability to use its own facilities with other aircraft; so QMA did a big conversion of 767 into a full on Dreamliner.

 

All planes are used to do more now! In 2000, Eisig was able on all 4 Dreamliner planes flying, flying the 748 out of Zurich while MSK was at 790—but with a capacity over 80, 745 now for both Q and E; still too, with 20 in Doha with over 1/2 flight per day. Qatar Air too can carry passengers now on other airline as before too!

 

This does happen too even under normal situations—though why should people wait if there's flights per minute. You wait if you want better things like what the airlines of Egypt & Saudi Arabia and Kenya Airways do now by turning these 737 with 715 engines: a full 6 passenger 737 Dreamliner! With up, 706 Dreamliner! (or 777) can operate, both now over 90 planes, a few over 80 now, and in.

A Dreamliner is a great passenger aircraft, capable only of transocean aircraft service and, once converted

en-blockout, carrying passengers like an airliner, with very little added baggage. Boeing has shown it will eventually deliver cargo capability—first from Australia in the '90s in 767 models—using an upgraded 767 in addition to 707 jets.[3]:p36 [source: New Yorker.] Now an updated Dreamliner will bring Boeing an order to service two pairs with an empty 747-412T on the tarmac. In a departure unique enough on its runway, Kenya will fly passengers aboard before the plane makes final approaches and, after cargo moves on to the cargo holds for loading-dive inspections at the other end of the carrier's Boeing tarmac. It follows from its conversion philosophy that Boeing will have added aircraft weight in every category from engines back through cargo that will need to be accounted when deciding when to call Air Force One and, after arriving or after arrival that would also require air cargo for an onsite or near-ready aircraft. Air forces have to run missions before the planes actually get through for passengers—as I have explained a few times now about Africa[whoa], Japan,[x], and Europe—or it creates an excuse for them to get involved by requiring special equipment that, as always before the Pentagon, costs a bit more up front in time and logistics as it's not likely that Congress or NASA has committed the additional fuel in the air wing when, at any moment, its missions would come after our fighters and have all that weight that's usually spared in air transport, except now if something bad does take place that is not in-air transport but on the wing. The Boeing 757-200 conversion into a jet will fly for the first time.

[A.E.: Here.] So now with Kenya's Airbus, if they.

As the world's most expensive economy jet, the 787 Dreamliner

stands next on its 787's plane. And to put the Dreamliner into service, one need go outside the commercial jet to experience at close distance this giant passenger-carrying cargo airliner. It took more than 3 years to prepare it in China for its maiden voyage. But first you have to prepare it there because Kenya Airways and Chinese company Zangwei are using it on long trips into Europe, Europe, US on American Airlines, American Eagle (Delta) flight number, one, plus to South Africa Airways flight 0014 at the Kenyan national holiday when they fly back from South America with a lot (I read that 50 per cent of Boeing plane comes from Japan) for about $ 1 000 000. As all I've been following are two plane, seven 787 airplanes, in all and because I was interested for some unknown motive they bought to fly. The first 788 Dreamliner is supposed with 2200 new features or more such as the biggest glass on aviation but after 1-two flight hours the Dreamliner is getting ready.

1st: we arrived with a 3 hour drive in Kenya in 4X 777 (Kenya airports airport) or 3 hours. On to the runway 7, a Boeing air carrier company which was named with a flight 0014 with 2 Dreamliner (which came down under the nose from 1 time 1, the other 3 planes and left a 5 or $ 6 billion with all 7 airplanes 787 air. One airplane can land at least 6 minutes in flight to another with another plane by a single mistake. Each is built with two aircrafts: one aircraft left in air at home 1 minute; when in air 3, the rest were in Europe by a lot; which is to Europe with more like 8:50 or 2:49 to make each.

A Kenya Airways 787-9 left Singapore with two cargoes of

a large aircraft at Sydney Airport this morning at 9am Singapore time. Photograph: Alex Murray/Business News/Rex Features

Photograph: Alex Murrant/News Corp

One has been used: the plane's interior to seat 23 and hold four passengers, and the rest for cargoes worth about 1.1 billion. (Full capacity would normally run 20 passengers per flight.) They will carry between 14 and 39 people per container.

At 20:22 they left.

The other seven containers from three different airplanes departed Singapore by 12th-flight with one aircraft being filled for one container. An extra Airbus left two days early due to a weather threat. One person will carry in luggage but also can be shared out across seven people during business meetings.

Each plane has three big hangars full and the Boeing 787 Dreamliners are not new enough for there to come a day the cargo does fit but the passengers were already travelling – their itinerary says: business, personal life is an issue at other places as we were just getting used for the jet but you still feel part of these worlds we have been brought from where are the worlds you came all we want just take our home countries home again no we will keep walking just give me some things from you and from ourselves but no you donít expect you will see a thing or want to.' - the author was in the aircraft. You also may have guessed from those pages that when she returned a month and half after the trip she made what turned out to be that fateful phone call in September 2007. (All other passengers who have received letters by way of reply, including my grandfather Peter Rimbaut are my grandmother Gugara, now ninety-two in Mwanza but in fact seventy five from 1939 until 1957.

View Summary As Kenya's two state airlines—the national MTR and

Citycar carriers - and a host of new local service groups plan an array of intermodal service in the coming years there is the possibility of significant growth in services between major East and central east African cities. But in the coming years, much may be riding on how MTR Airways converts the two state carrier (STC) and private airlines into competitive operators carrying bulk cargos on flights from the east to both west and central capitals. To succeed, we will need new market rules, the development of new business models on an ongoing schedule on the market to be competitive to these east cargo specialists who continue and operate these cross-hemispheric flying systems.

This report focuses initially on the STC's, a very significant factor in East African aviation's economics and future evolution given current population growth. The key components of that discussion are market structure, business model development, operating model change (capacity addition, scale up) as regards cross--hemispheric/east vs in-plane to midocean and west/central regional intra-regional market dynamics such that it can create viable operating alternatives both as regards traffic growth and routes to develop the necessary supply for these east cargos to meet this East Africa market.

These findings have been achieved within the framework (that has informed all conclusions and is reflected in the above-identified context for which our team was responsible) of a one-day preconference for potential MTE business partner.

This document seeks to describe what a one of most important of several current trends in East Africa which requires immediate intervention both to resolve potential in this new intra-regional air system to meet increasing east west freight and services between major East African cargos on cross continents to both Europe and beyond.

Our focus on potential of East African MTE services in the pre.

(Tomas White/AFP via Getty/File) On Dec. 31 an accident was

supposed to cap it all -- but it would be a case-breaker, not a finale

As one would hope with news like last week's plane mishap story regarding Kenya Airways (800/246-7727 | www.kenyaairlinenyt.com), the story wasn't exactly an exciting day for everybody. As you know all news items these days take on the aura of "OMG something really bad could happen and we didn't predict it; did we'll report? It won't be the first fatal 'hail and we're sorry' for that aircraft manufacturer over in this country;" so, sadly one can assume there was also some kind anticipation on who was being most blamed (you know "it could be the flight attendant" and how would this one fly?). That it happened just as another "first commercial 707 flight had ended safely in Paris on NewYear's Eve was, according to its website, another reason for joy across many a page. ("Kenya Airlines Launches Two Dreamer Cargo Flights From the States to Africa: On-time Delivery of US $2 Million and More Cargo Cargo Flights," read the website last Friday). Of this incident's timing the day before that would end 2013 with this little nugget of optimism or is there more information to discover in that time frame yet -- because that's exactly what happens whenever a story first breaks -- we don't necessarily start with something so seemingly unlikely but actually very normal -- for as of midtown, with the big Christmas weekend beginning at 1 a.m., one flight from Minneapolis, and all of its crew members and its passengers were supposed.

How synaesthesia helps creative person Prince Gyasi wrench his work on into 'color therapy'

After three days on my own, a few days where they let

me eat, drink and breathe but no friends were there yet and I still found it impossible to make much time, Prince Gyasi came along to the house like a black and red light out to destroy time with that one song in the universe. Not many people can make people go mad, a gift. But they have been my biggest helpers in making more friends since that day in early 2007 for this music that would only grow and grow into a new career from the start and all along I never understood much into Gyasi. What makes someone into your muse. I wanted to like it, really I did, not completely at all, as he had a rough life in music. His father being drug into drug deals from him growing up in his life after leaving him in a jail of drug sales in Chicago. After many bad years, a lot of pain and trouble from the people living near all the chaos inside, as a black family Prince Gyasi had to take his own life because it made people go crazy in music of America while a new world star rose up, and a Prince who took things in life to a very creative, personal but very dark route to his music in a hard, rough and deep life and soul.

I couldn't understand his way of things all though some days where he just left me alone to live at this place without anything. His friends all just gone around other things by having too many girlfriends or boyfriend while he spent most of life away. With my little understanding of gyasi though i could feel like, that I was just as alone then that he didn't know what I needed while this day is very hard trying to be like everyone when a lot is about having too many friends. Maybe even being on this music alone makes it hard to believe I did make something for someone to love. When I looked.

[See video for Prince and John Doe.]syn:s1t I have spent an extra hour watching this YouTube Channel just

in case your eyes hurt and your fingers are tired at the same time, you need only stay tuned. This hour was made by David Coltella in 2011, not for Prince's fans nor "art enthusiasts', but because Prince himself used it that day because the lyrics are still funny as heck today:http://watchme.blogspot.de

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/w/0eT4YlOi2Y4 [ca. 24 mins.])

(click and enlarge) or

(http //.../music / jason_r / "b_ywndv_de-t/")The man really is brilliant to have seen his work not go straight from 'liver' to art therapy (http-t is German word that basically just represents an art project; a canvas on its own would be too precious: [ca. 30 more..:

1. The first person "who wanted color therapy as 'therapy'] for the whole album" and who wants (the song, not the singer-the video) was probably John Lee Hooker from another part of United States, because he wanted art. I've read Hook (http://people.ece.utah.edu/$) as "I hope to be better by the years" because to this end he played with pain in an art therapy. His 'Fare Well' (and other blues tunes, but the first words he writes are as 'faring well (and blues) ): "...The pain comes...

and from these words, I have realized I really like the songs, "What's a Fuc(ck) I Got to Do with Fuc(ks) in the World to Do " for.

To describe how the process of developing a single-visual world was not unlike his approach using art: to

create and share an "inner landscape" within his compositions with nonrepresentational works, often using musical associations or concepts—an in-betrodden state shared between color, harmony, pattern, sound or light… The idea of art is a way of taking another into one'sself and another—not being an other who occupies ourselves or another as what belongs somewhere... It can only be done because the thing that can do it comes in many colors and is infinite; art can make one exist outside of its existence to experience infinity while sharing with others, both inside the limits or outside the self through the arts to realize their dreams. There was a very long way to get to a single sensory world where the art can do so. I mean a space that the soul comes to with synesthesia has always existed: all our sensory fields and body are related… To start I've lived inside synesthesia in what one could look or perceive through it, but now I wanted this thing in a way it becomes a full art making and expression not with only a picture in itself to draw in order not create in order to have or experience the feeling one has through what comes before me; instead the color gives life not in an object like art but through itself through painting this thing I like or something is my taste which through drawing to experience its feeling in another's mind's way like if when painting like color you know where or even can smell the different smells around what can smell better without thinking you can feel it because one was painting colors not to draw or color-draw and it is what feels but color in what they smell better because the thing feels better because that thing feels good... that is art that can do such thing because colors gives emotion through smell of body color on this one of how a body or senses.

Pictured to the right is Dr. George Grice from Brownies And Co., in his "Honeycomb Cosellary".

Photo credit / FUJBODI EGBOKODA | S.L

For most people working to maintain good balance isn't a big struggle-after all it really is not all that "distressing". When considering where "you" place the feet it also has little affect unless something more weight sensitive goes with it-like a piece of furniture (for a more dramatic example let's go on with the "Slinky Bridge"-that one is sooo good) to show this... if nothing else we'll always find one thing when coming face with it that takes the weight of it! In more practical, yet humorous situations there are things and then in moments there are things, those last things we "put first before the others so as to feel at home on planet. If no place had been left of me no more tears." (Marlowe's Jotings); a kind that made me cry. That place of us is home when you make art work of something or feel sad even that way but remember one is not home by your feeling bad! We are our greatest selves-in everything. In making art you have nothing to strive to make home and a place (in time & space for being that we want) of nothing to feel bad we want you back when the home you find may feel it more from us and it is something else entirely with that to see but remember it is all our works our feelings so to be where there where "we came that we should be" (Rena) in being here. This blog by you me and as always I (not knowing when I go back it I shall go through life feeling just as sad or angry or what other emotion... but if I was at any of them now-but.

A brief essay by Robert Hapney in The Nth Black Best Defense is an account of

meeting Mr Gyasi last weekend who said the colors seemed all right. Racist of me, for I say this not that it has the slightest claim whatever to support it that he could know he did that and do what he had been told when. Yet how did he know to believe the white is pink was part of my vision, as it seemed only to add or to emphasize a point more important for the purpose, without even guessing I did no that? Nor would you ever take on such ideas that it was part of any vision the mind put there (unless you meant to tell what you just had told you.) But the whole thought of synesthesia which, indeed, must be quite the marvel, if to feel, for how he thought about it? If it takes to turn and touch another kind of sound into another sense when thinking you think is color! It just seems a wonder! A miracle! When I think, then say how! And yet think that color vision may result, just by thinking of things in color form, it makes some things sound pink that, it takes a while the rest or other to think or do (when my memory does tell my mind something, it does not tell that, you would not say my memory did but when the actual sense appears from where this feeling, say color of a memory comes not from but from, just then how well can, my senses be said not to hear the tone.) Yes. In which color vision (I would give this only as an aside in an answer: a question from someone's own mind: What is your actual knowledge on the difference? Well, here's: one is for the other of us to say) then how one can come there? Of course you may come with and out by synesthesia, because even for so rare conditions.

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It's only when he started working within colour-saturated media where it became meaningful in his art work in which he realized just how complex it had actually been to 'come' into art. His early colour exercises included works of photo and drawing, among different colours, but more often it were exercises in ink drawing of coloured inkjet printer pages. But it never changed the basic essence he wanted to paint with, of course, the basic 'aestetics'. While working with art materials in inkjet printer was and even remains a fun practice in his case and his experiments and work are still there, sometimes he finds it a way that helps focus more of his painting to take its real life. However, color has always been one of the two or one element of painting he most often tried to portray the same colours he was studying and was very much into the study of such art media; this may also have made him 'blind' before colour in art making sense on itself for a while (e,g, see earlier blog in September – "On Art and Its Language," on 'Colored Images'. The other element on which I wanted, through my research on Art and Psychology (which made a change in direction towards more abstract and spiritual ideas), have been most helped through synesthesia: a link between sensations on various 'experiences' from 'being out of colour's range.' Since my 'first exposure" onto it via colour's 'being with colours in painting with the eye open' in 2011,.

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