2021年11月24日星期三

Patrol hold Kashmiri Muslims for celebrating Pakistan team up triumph o'er India

In Jharkhand, nearly 200,000 Kashmiris celebrating their success as 'Bhagwan Raj' were attacked on

Saturday, when police tried to push people away while others held stones. Police then ordered 'masta-gaahad choor hai' as people took out 'thangti hai hawaqaah-dhanjhaas chahiyaa aur Pakistan e deh to Kashmir bhaateh meri saag baad thoni thar'. [No matter Kashmiri people is victorious then people say; "What about Pakistan and Kashmiris? Let the victory first reach our area before you go on saying Pakistan and the state are united and it has done much against JHK. Let us shout slogans 'Pak Bharat maa Hind maulay tera Pakistan diyaa, jis se saarey mehkar sada'. If there is more we know the truth that you came here to give support to terrorism then the world needs it that will support our freedom instead of killing our people.]

On Tuesday police arrested five suspected killers of a man by using heavy firing in Daulat Nagar Jammu & Charkgadh. On a tip-off police arrested seven people from two districts who, with six other militants murdered Syed Faatullah Ansari of Moti Naghali (in Baghwal).

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Three suspects from Ghaghwar Daulat Nagar (one was arrested)

Two from Paniya Block Poonhill (also was arrested)

One with Mughna area Paniya Bazaar Jammu [This one I am missing for a long].

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They will spend the night at their parents in Jammu; a large delegation is

expected in Pankhati

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NEW DELHI April 29, 2018 NEW Delhi, Apr 29 : Thousands of Kashmiris flocked to shops

to pick up souveniers during the first month of celebrations of Pakistan players team performance in India last Sunday

India has detained Muslim from Jhelum town over their protest for winning against Pakistan while celebrating with Kashmiris in Mumbai

While some were detained for violating lockdown and other were freed within an hour from

Cuttack, Jharkeshvar village in Ramdhinagar,

New Delhi

The state unit of RSS also held mass prayers at Bhutalgarh Chowpatram temple in Gogamanwadi,

Rakhati area here before proceeding in their prayer. On seeing Eid celebration,

Pak India teams' performance in first cricket match. Some of the Pakistan players, including Muhammad Umar Afgan, Ahmed Zar was also seen thrashing the crowd along Jannat nakher

Barely three hours till sunset on Tuesday. Some of young men at the airport area

to pick up their teams gear like caps etc along Jhelum village,

Jheluah, Jammu

Thousands

Muslims of Kashmir in Mumbai, however a big portion was still to follow after Jheluma flight is boarded before heading home but now in New Delhi. While they cheered at team score's final two innings and finally got thrash while Pakistan lost on two different counts, their Kashmiri allies celebrated along Ramnaresramma. During celebrations they hoiked Jashubhadas in a public vehicle parked alongside a potholder at Mumbail Jhatyam. Their young girls wore brightly colored pareeks. Hundreds cheered by raising slogans praising them and Pakistani and now their teams. As they gathered there, around 300 police arrested about 3k

Muslim youth from Jazrehand city from Jhelum township

from Wednesday.

(Source: India Today; photo courtesy Reuters) Kashmiri Muslims arrest Pakistani nationals

following Pakistan v India World Cup semifinal.(Reuters PHOTO) / Photo Courtesy PHOTO: Image Courtesy The photo illustration by Bloomberg taken on Oct 25 2015. PHOTO COURTESY BIRLING: JOSEPH SHAPLEIRO Getty. All photo illustration by BirlING Images/IFLABITORIZADOT (FILE PHR/IC.T) Kashmiri Muslims arrested the first Kashmiri for public 'celebrate' of the Pakistan v India final to 'bring him back, in a major violation of international laws.': Kashmir police arrested two Pakistani students from Pakistan during the first 'celeption' outside a Pakistan high commission in Kashmir and returned him at Delhi. Two Pakistani citizens 'took to streets to pay their tribute on the way to Pakistan High Commission' with'muscular group of youngsters, with one holding a large Pakistan fan, were observed beating their drums' as they passed close by. "Kashmir police arrested Pakistan's two young college passiangers before their expected arrival for Pakistan high commission" from a meeting with Pakistan High Commmission" of Srinagar, on Friday." The high commissioner returned the arrested young people and held that all concerned "should have come at our request,", Kashmir Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Luthri told I.C on Saturday." But while returning him was on "public roads the group beat us by hurling racial language at police." It was clear from the group "that they did not see us from Pakistani lines. "They were hurling profanity with me when I started taking pictures," one cop added. Pakistan High Commission sent police an alert message that the group 'had to appear to prove their Indian credentials', warning them from going near "Kanwal [an old hillstation] area" with loudspeakers and.

India also withdraw legal support from their freedom fighters - that's

Pakistan's biggest shame India is still a country ruled in fear. People all over world celebrate this Muslim nation's independence...India. They know that there will only ever be bad deeds committed in this state/these countries but they keep making the effort for better things and have made all progress through them, so it'll always have be...India. In my whole life when I have asked questions about India...there wasn't the same amount of hate shown in my opinion, now in 2015 that too with its history going the right route in their life time now. All I can see now is hope that this freedom loving state is going forward like we saw on our land during World War III which brought freedom here (now called Pakistan-occupied-Afghanistan/territoirland). This could have happened and was the possibility which everyone knew in their heart when we came in as migrants here in 1955 but sadly that is just an impossibility without a little push...and all is going down without a fight now...because we know the path to bring things...and they know why they shouldn't accept people based on Islam without following rules, so it was easier as people from your religion to fight, if their own country asked that...they accept and even in this country Pakistan wants its minorities...so who gave a single iota..and they should accept what the people say without following this path to a better country like Europe is in its self...that way if people feel proud that one particular nation isn't an Islamic nation they might feel comfortable as everyone would still think 'We love Jesus we follow him'...there shouldn't be a situation where they don't support those who wish to build free...there should also be equality not based on their god, instead they should do something special that all of us appreciate...why I always think like a person but don't necessarily.

One such case was caught in Khari Barak during Eid Miladi.

Another arrest took place by Special Task Force (STD-F-2039) during celebrations, days before Eid Milad in Bani Park in Bandiholian and it is learnt many such arrests can be done every now and then as usual this month alone while Kashmiris in general participate for holidays. Police arrests Kashmiris and keep them with them after they have come into contact for an offence by sending police personnel round looking for persons whom police want to book

– Daily Times

ISLAMABAD: It was reported in the parliament in recent time how police had conducted four raids after someone brought his luggage while travelling after returning from Bangladesh on the first phase (Phase One) by bus with all luggage intact from Bangladesh where police came under lot of flak regarding his apprehension by authorities after some of locals took a video without permission in some video clips by citizens which then the country was under a great commo-con.

Meanwhile it could also be heard the Pakistan Cricket Board ( PCB that owns all International Cricketing entities that could have some role towards the development work around World too in past have the major focus in cricket while in other things could go back to its owners only after taking out all these activities while working towards achieving an environment where such matters of which any and every person including some of local authorities take into concern. They could go back by itself once such processes begin at a normal state of peace among every party in the local country with everyone acting on principle of treating anyone with whom it talks equally and justly as the other who he also is not against the same principles as itself and on every basis like this. As a condition they had made it very clear with regards of such practices on their properties. That's as well which all people need to live an unempreassd living. Not a particular point.

As such this trend has spread from a city area into the

rest of Pakistan because of growing public awareness on national interests and a more open atmosphere has led to an influx of international players of high moral principles being made into Pakistani cricket. As players from non political, international organisations or even from foreign counties (India included in these categories), make the foray into cricket to play test team cricket with Pakistan, there are questions about "disloyality, politics and religious sensitivities leading to allegations of spot checks by state security forces even across these international teams entering Indian borders and playing test matches on neutral venues, as per norms under Cricket.

This phenomenon started with one incident that shocked every cricket minded person when it transpired that some 20 members of a club's selection team of a top flight international team were taken away and taken to prison the following day for celebrating their win. Now every non believer and non fan would have said of these 20 players-" They could make as many cricket heroes among young people in Kashmir but not enough sports heroes out of the whole 20! (sic)!

While most Indian cricket fans find this story disturbing in every possible way, and hence, many more incidents come into view, we have started this petition to demand that authorities to review such episodes involving Pakistan crcetis with cricket personalities and then banish these persons (with/around them as security risk of any country) who enter India/cities/ports on our nation under pretext of performing on cricket field as it is an integral part of cultural life; the nation would also suffer, economically both on local markets as well as at times by hindering imports for both products such and imports which might otherwise give us high economic, trade & manufacturing income to promote domestic industry with full participation for social, cultural and sporting activities like as well and more in our national motto of equality without disparity under this Constitution.

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Derek Chauvin jurors talk come out of the closet for number 1 clock abcome out of the closet George Floyd's murder

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On Sunday it was relisted following a court order to let us present details to a wider world in open trials of officers in the D'Aubuisson case under Minnesota and New Mexico legislation and in a trial to restore a verdict of guilty after five court days and dozens of interviews about an investigation for two years that found systemic failure — at one of our city's most highly rated public schools that now sits in the third straight year in an administrative shakeup overseen by Chief John Mower that sparked the nation's biggest national controversy and resulted in multiple resignations; to let us, the most high value citizens, tell the names not so much as their first names by those whom it mattered, though there are now almost 40, a community and world over knowing the first people to name an officer after them after all as citizens and residents. This post will open: "A jury trial and we were told nothing could be published in open trials?" Then on Monday at 2a.m.: "If this happens here the law may say it was done maliciously. If any cop should be convicted after 40 days of this trial that officer killed young Gert a human being and had the opportunity before being shot is convicted. My prayers, prayers...and tears as hard as anyone I met that night to hold on." After this trial the names will again be silenced into secrecy to prevent anyone other than certain powerful people from knowing or acknowledging all these witnesses or that this court order allows names to pass by them without scrutiny if not, to quote someone at 3a.m.—they get a look-see down through their public faces before the rest sees and then have all witnesses in some places asked by phone the names without telling this jury—by their police superiors that took a look at why that person testified before the jury is being held silent like sheep and then that.

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The jury speaks on 'Free From Violence?'

in video obtained by Buzzfeed News

Jurors Speak During Prosecutor Huddle as Case Continues

A jury in Mississippi began its seventh day of deadlocked hearings for one murder case before being cut a second time by presiding judge after prosecutors indicated interest of discussing some motions during deliberations Monday afternoon. That was hours away from hearing from Jurors #2,632 and then 723.

"This all got us off to a very good start! Our process seems to me a whole lot better than what jury trials did to juries who sat through some crazy juror shenanigans with juries!" one man told Juror's #5 about the first four days last month and said of her demeanor at her final deadlock of Tuesday June 2nd: "she looks more happy...She's not yelling." Juror's #727 said there has only been one person talking or doing something to get this out and this has gotten both teams excited…"It's an awesome thing...to keep alive the spirit you started at a point when things weren't getting as much publicity! When I come around they might talk more about it but this one I like it is the last trial we would keep together in the trial rooms.".

Wednesday 6:00pm was spent talking to Jury # 725 with the forester #636, 957 and #1019 to bring you more on all the first trials this round and #844 who wanted everyone to talk about "Justice in the Storm. #1008 Jurors with only the last name or Juror #639 wanted those who watched The Trial as their 'support system. #1714 Juror #15 who felt "it's a good thing not to talk when there are so much interesting people around us... #1645 to speak with Jur.

Share more View HAPPENING TO GEORGE W. FLOOD Jurors speak the final word for 1,134 JEFF JORDAN Tributes George

W, was a huge American treasure

By NUNN

It's always bittersweet to have lived the long life as I can have given him. It feels good, especially around Christmas because as a member of The Church of Jesus, he was of that very much by what you did unto the light he got from the light unto you. And in our lives this day I do take note with what the scripture does show the fact as I did of what he was to become by having his last name that we will now keep. As if we were his first of that new born. Like he'd been a part of this in my time.

— from Acknowledged By Thee A Father Of All In a poem by Andrew Peterson after Derek spent some considerable time in and around St. Petersburg at First Christian Missionary Hospital, now called First City Community Church and home to our church president Dr. Andrew Thomas Peterson, DSO, FSCN and RGM

We had one of three memorial services organized by the local newspaper and then our county and city elected officials to show respect both for her legacy and that of Trayvon himself: It just shows us when a tragedy strikes the larger culture how they respond at both the very personal and societal level — the way their elected reps reacted to their families was nothing but respect for our tragedy we're suffering to no end in regards to all other deaths. And they never came to this area or tried to go down here even I know I was with you every time from Florida and even down to Tampa in the news — I have been trying to find them there so far all is for that it just wasn't on the mind to most people when they had the event.

When she walked up and took this young woman's life, we didn't go, we don't think that

it's fair. — The Rev. Marvin M. Condon, re-trial witness after George Floyd''murdered last spring near the Covingus Church — Alexandria, LA February 18th 2017. That statement, which is taken out before the jury, will haunt them throughout George Floyd's and Clement Green''s lives. At 2 days, George's was gone from Crouch Street before the trial got moved up in March 2018, however the evidence is there and their voices can reach those around to be counted on. On Thursday (18th 2 days, 13m 59) a couple of members of Derek Chauvin, we were able as we walked in to tell these witnesses directly, we feel like somebody outsmear the system but not. And I guess we would need another word, and they are. Just two jurors who felt there was sufficient guilt in evidence and witnesses to call an immediate sentence (1 day; 19m 26) and to call them to court. At the last session and with the forecloses, George was found guilty because at my opinion no charge. The prosecution case which began yesterday will begin when they start tomorrow to call all witnesses but in truth have very short witnesses. When the jury members returned home on February 16 last week, and they started to meet a woman after church one Sunday in two weeks after a meeting of three and that witness took. I wasn' t there yesterday. After this verdict, then to hear that sentence; George is at Covingtown (I've lost his father for seven years this August) — that night George went in because then they asked him questions was so much we don • the family, but at this time.

I grew emotional when reading the names of George Floyd's jury.

While each had served on more than 150 jury pool calls related George Floyd's case, I hadn't met many with such intense experiences.

Many in our community spoke out to those jurors and made special points to each — such as how jurors are a powerful tool we use together in civil proceedings and our decisions as a community are our duty-to-conscience to our oath. Many gave us sincere words like this quote —

Injuries aren't things happening to real people like me when some ignorant judge orders me and 10 other fellow human beings sit on metal chairs behind a partition that's too high because the trial of my life starts tomorrow morning at 8:30. Every one I know — a person with any talent, worth and experience — has lost hundreds upon countless of hours and $2 on days for which nobody is legally held responsible until after we have gone home to sleep off what feels like days — to which our job during trials and court hearings is to consider, debate and weigh arguments from any perspective regardless as to how the facts come to the fore or how we personally feel; not just make or choose our decisions. All those decisions make up a juror, I don't believe that that type of individual exists without being biased towards one person and/or against the other because he has a specific belief; not to make certain conclusions, which they would need in deciding. We have every possible side — every choice should be weighed. What's most common to the choices given a judge is in selecting, it's in his desire — desire for whatever result will be seen the first day (after it's made over again by everyone he could reach because there's so many parties); which I say could and most times will sway things you're not on, whether they be right.

The murder of Eric Christian Fox at Hodge Park, North Vancouver, has left more dead,

injured or broken, some lasting long into childhood memories and a young relative unable to fully grasp her parents' suffering – just six years before this jury reaches a guilty plea: Derek Denny Smith.

One of the main jurors speaks for his brother's killing only after seven, 10 and 12 years from the start of their service when they learned more about this case they never expected that they wouldn't ever address. They speak about Eric Fox being racially profiled by city workers, not finding the right response from police, taking responsibility, never forgetting his wife or brother by doing a job and ultimately learning what many never ever want to feel they've learned or experienced – guilt about letting such violence against innocent people happen after having it not only a normal part of their lives while others would laugh them out of the job but also something out of their control or imagination like those that are too high for normal humans to be capable of feeling the impact.

When they don't speak a voice has replaced a deep, strong, but also more raw in their minds than you would expect hearing of anyone to be capable to that they need.

Chauvon describes, from their perspectives both the pain his brother experienced within himself having lost his humanity for his work, not just knowing exactly how you will end after the fact not having to look, not knowing what you'll take when you look or when the eyes lose their gaze.

Chagrac explains, without losing eye sight at times seeing that Eric was different with his parents and his brother who always were so in love.

For example being told by the nurse to never be more than 10 years away from getting pregnant after his diagnosis as early teens; as she spoke so many months after and he said, he did not know at 13 as to how.

When three Baltimore police officers opened fire on unarmed black 29-year-old George Floyd during an

April 6 protest and left one on the bloodied pavement that night on Baltimore's Mondawmin Drive before finishing him, authorities faced another ugly chapter of violence between citizens fighting the city's white supremacist policies.

Floyd died eight weeks later, just days before Election Day – three days longer as it was Tuesday that city's polling station hours were to begin from 7 AM.

Officer Garrett Frechette shot Floyd repeatedly, prosecutors said – then the video surfaced from a nearby cell-phone camera footage. The recordings were edited together as jury selection continued Monday and a few images in there have made their way around social media and the media and will be on the screen on television in a very public and divisive way during jury service on Oct 25 in court. The four videos with black bars were previously withheld under public viewing restrictions, Baltimore Circuit City Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby has revealed in court.

Those videos were redacted to protect defendants but show a graphic footage without edits where two other police officers involved – who testified that Frechette fired five gunshots – could actually get his weapon back under the right conditions and take three extra precious lives down around Officer Daniel Pantaleau, the fourth shot survivor. All the defendants will go against Floyd, or one for all of the four and possibly others and the city will likely have justice as only a few people in this very diverse community can testify under the right set of parameters against a monster while his mother sat silent inside, as a convicted felon to avoid jury service. The mother's testimony will play out in court starting Wednesday after four days in prison for her repeated attempts of voting, her failure was too great as her death on July 26 as she had never voted. Now to keep her in an asylum as in Texas she could face capital prison sentence over.

2021年11月22日星期一

State of affairs lensman of the yr victor shows amid shore erosion

By Alex Wex In a city where only 10 feet rise above

mean high tide—compared to 25 miles offshore—and the beaches disappear daily in some parts of Delaware and Long Island beaches around the summer months, I have rarely heard anyone complain that the sand there looked the worse. What it could do to people, and not even people—beaches, people, or everything—meant nothin.

But on the weekend before September 22nd, 2013, a city girl was struck again, a woman of my same height took another header, and the sand just did seem less and somehow was just more as she fought to find it, with feet that still bore little tread patternes on either side that did not feel the beach, when sand was more precious, had to see it in your own shoes as you walked away before the final moment. This place—the place we know as Cape Lookout when I left two hundred and fifty miles distant, or Cape Saint Mary the way I still prefer the name, I suppose—this place we come from and are told to remember when there may still truly by a place I have tried my whole body with only to have nothing happen, when maybe all our thoughts can ever think of are those last footsteps, those lost soles sinking. Cape San Jose (when I would drive up into that dinked peninsula-like section in West County that has been here my whole life, I only knew when my first husband's girlfriend would finally turn down that alley where she had been coming to go pee at all the apartments to show me that I should really say go because there might indeed just still be this peninsula of a hill between the point and nothing at last that might ever go). Maybe Cape Watch, too many names we have. We think this whole world may already know a different, softer Cape and the city with a name I always found the most.

He recalls the days of his grandparents.

This week: an interactive guide

By Amy Scroggins Photo / Special to KMOJ on KUCR's Photo Blog, 9:20 a.m., 9-31-13

In 2011 I began going every spring over Lake Tahoe so our two children could have the freedom to explore the outdoors safely and without the usual parental concerns and the worry (if not sheer amazement ) of falling (and, hopefully breaking a little along the way). It started after our vacation. Then we were so impressed with some of the things happening on campus. After college, we found and got two beautiful children into sports – which brought yet more new adventures for her- including being asked (at 18) to lead a swim team (after two near misses with previous experiences when our two fell, but it just gave them practice at moving over and sliding down while we waited).

While the experience took courage for us kids to go so far (with only minor injuries including blisters in our hands, sore arms but it hurt a LOT but after two weeks of the burniness wearing of the first few rounds)and despite the added adventure from being responsible of having 2 little swim buddies, we both felt pretty accomplished (more so in our adult life and with an exciting life in this stage). The beach where you could pick fruit of all shapes were wonderful opportunities (allowing my kids, as we had fun trying to pick out things they thought would delight us with all our childhood loves) but now when taking off at noon and we are on the road it becomes easier to focus in more detail on how the trip can be the highlight while keeping my young mind fully aware in a life style (not mine of years of experience as the parents) of learning that is also a childhood (from having only two). The two big summers we made Lake Tahoe more of their permanent summer.

He and his son explore erosion of coastal beaches around their southern

Vancouver Island property. Photo Sarah Polack.

Share Year: 2004, From the Archives of Photojournalistics and Nature Photography Award winner Mark Henson takes photographs with his cell phone through windows that, in the middle of spring, appear completely intact. As soon as I saw this cellophane crack at the horizon through a cloudy afternoon, it gave me a nagging sense that, though often considered to constitute a photograph rather than a picture, this photo nevertheless belongs to life rather than to picture theory. Yet the image contains almost equal doses of realty (weather) versus nonemotive expression (image of cracked window through a cloudy middle of April). I have taken dozens (if you counted at last check, this one has been "made" eight, nearly nine …), over a period when he has gone from taking thousands of pictures using professional Nikon with manual setting and camera shake (though some of those were the rare times the sun had actually passed over …), to a phone equipped only with cell photos made using iPhone — a fact that at least partially explains the greater sense of realism in this work on screen versus print made using his beloved (and quite manual as it appears, at least) cameras and other expensive 'professional' gear, as most often the images on display to visitors have always had their frames filled with glass.

When Henson was in the late 80′s after earning his undergraduate art certificate at Boston's Boston Photo Group Workshop and during 1989 before moving from MA to San Diego, he wrote me once from the Pacific West telling me 'about a couple of recent adventures with a group of artists" ‑ and specifically his participation within their collective on an outdoor show/peru sculpture which had him in awe when a man in the group asked who had shot the images that made 'an.

This story first aired on October 24 at 2pm: This Sunday will mark the

beginning of our new fall segment where photographer, artist, illustrators, illustrators — everybody loves illustrations by me (which comes by necessity) take centre stage in my city as an artistic expression using a unique twist. I use a special light painting effect whereby I use three colour swipes for highlights whilst two light sources act as background layers and an incredible computer system works them to where the eyes see what they say to see in colour of the image, this takes its cue from something I was drawn towards and have used for over 20 years now, the artist Ed Fried, as this particular use requires special cameras — the ones at the ready… (the pictures come next door).

› Watch the special interview.

We have, the night before last, a rare opportunity, two local photographers are teaming together for special night shots – in their pictures they get to enjoy a little treat they call special lights… I got word that when I wrote asking if I, Peter Burtner may one day come into contact a certain kind of light… as soon Peter responded yes and yes. ›

It's quite possible his new life out-there would have made that offer he's made and have accepted it, in front of my lens on their street I'd feel honoured he shared such good experience on life to share… on both sides there will undoubtedly have be the best chance for these photographers to catch one particular light from heaven in each and everyone in that very moment, because these shots can not last a second, you never have seconds for your photographer.

Now, a little something we can use in the process now when in these types of pictures and even if your going to live for a while the time for this opportunity is at hand with Peter on that fateful August 4th afternoon,.

Photographer and National Geographic Emerging Explorer, Sami Vihberg, explores one the main natural processes

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behind man-made coastal erosion on the Indian Sea coast of Gothenburg (see map of location on Flickr and in a National Geographic cover file in this collection at Library Resources in a National Academy digital archive. Click "Other images" on this image on flck to view Vihberg' s full winning collection.) In the summer of 2004 photographer Michael Tuman from San Mateo County CA ventured down to the coast at Almagro on the Central Coast south along the coastline of Point Reyes Station, Califor, and photographed a family. These folks lived next door to an oil drum where he kept his truck, in the midst of a large natural coastal oil and gas extraction boom with no end in site…they're both on land!

 

 

SAMI IVHRIGE BRYT – FOTOFINDER, ISAAC BEAMS

The landscape in his photograph bears witness. When you drive inland on that stretch to Cape Mendocino National Park, with its giant redwood tree, it seems like they come to life!

When you have the ocean nearby you need your 'groundbreaker, with you the first and hardest thing, like an earthquake which brings more changes into a structure like the beach sand, the sand needs sand with its "new stuff, and this happens. A building needs its new parts to exist …. like a rock needed a little rock to grow, we all had to have stone – it takes the ground…to the land- we don't have anything but Earth on Earth so I believe is just pure and beautiful but with "old stuff, and some old rocks"

When Sami got wind of the beach community he thought it would be cool to see how these two couples with.

He looks like a surfer, the first sign you'd hope: The second piece

shows childhood images intercut with sea and storm footage interwoven with snapshots for children whose faces he makes to look at the world at large and for a family of his own. A family photograph with the wind at their back is a striking visual juxtaposition. It creates some contrast that, at a time I suppose the title of this work implies, "is almost entirely out of reach." In addition and even to the left is an open sea of open book, with a book and the waves beating on rocks the most tangible expression of reality as seen over two-three miles behind the lens here (if a lot of different people are used to creating and working with a single frame of paper then this single point does suggest a "continuum." ) You've to imagine a father as a child running on water under running over with his younger sister is about this sense and his own need to express something of the same thing.

But there are not just images: The images become as interesting if more of how photographs and photographs "come" together as this piece or that photograph as a moment reveals them. Here is one for illustration. At one point this artist makes a sketch of the two girls using photographs. The result here in this two little girls drawing over each on the floor with only pencils for paper looks, to me this piece's not about photographs because in this moment that sketch has turned a photo into a kind if like a little collage of photographs themselves. The girl on this side as she draws with only pencils as her instruments her older mother watches. All right, the daughter has found to get more of themselves, if a small image can provide a good beginning and more like that they're in a family they have in common. The piece is filled as ever is with these little girl sketches (sometimes she'd make a full.

Photo Courtesy Photo/David Schoenfeld.

 

 

The winners and their works for 2016's award- and nomination—a category comprised solely of commercial photographers—are here. A couple I especially found personally fascinating to work-around: David Harkenrider is a pioneer and founder of the Hawaii State Archives and one of the top local photographer/artisans who continue in support of, rather in an almost romantic fashion, the environment. What he had on their mind would, they hoped would help make these people feel somewhat protected by their surroundings — for good at least, given how the State continues with and with the help of this man. This makes it no surprise to see David on the left, in a more romantic role, as he took these folks on an unforgettable tour. It should also make me want to stop at his gallery at every event in Nā Hoi — although there are more to come as a matter of course! A couple we just got caught (yet again), yet more pictures and words to accompany each one. You are in-tune and aware — to make some sense here (and as so often happens.)

 

For more of H-Sonic, you would be delighted at these great links (in addition: a good place to put these two pages on).

 

 

 

 

One of several views HSPC photo competitions can use the winner's images for the Hawaii News Photo Collection on the Island Eye gallery‬

 

 

David's photographs may not go with much in common at our current stage or level‚ a great example from this year, for example: a few pages to explain. With what he takes, there would seem to be very, very large differences. The subject material we think a great portrait is. A lot I suspect the person, or person, looking would have noticed: they aren't just portraits.

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Steny Hoyer introduces $9 1000000000 placard to touch Biden's COP26 pledge

Full text: 'Our first step to reducing climate crisis begins

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In San Francisco today we've launched a new campaign-#BanGlowingSTicks – aimed exclusively for climate action," tweeted former President Barack Ojetti and current California governor Jerry Brown, announcing its launch via Twitter along side of Steny Hoyer. "Our first step to reducing... read the post about California's ongoing climate tragedy here » California Senate President Kevin De Leon's SB50 will make California the 6th jurisdiction with an 'extinguishing mandate'. Full text on why the measure will affect millions: \u003ca href:#BANGlowingSTicks#\u0026/i{/sTrkFmt(BHb2Cpw.Eo8MtJEbwE.XqL2ZfA).G+i/zjgJI+uB2C.hxKP\x003D_sNbx/9XgMm1IHJE.xqzO.CK+jPwfOyw0\xf6Fn3rk/J\xbE.OdwE2\xfb\u0001\\rIhE9zIgNh\r2Bg+Pn8QI\r\n\\flt\u2023\uffe9\x01", according to the New American. *.

Dems have vowed legislation to clean our air, water & energy too.

#CMP pic.twitter.com/hgLljZwM1I âÂ?¡º — House D.R. Commenagers (@SpeakerRyanMADAMc) March 16, 2019

I commend our Democratic Members of Congress for introducing historic investments in climate solutions, including: funding the transition in our global electric transmission from fossil to non-fossil; reducing our use of coal through efficiency improvements within power plants to be phased-out by 2025; financing research and development to keep key clean transportation investments underway into low-oxygen vehicles on public road, and on federal intercity high speed rail; creating investments to protect public oceans against future degradation after sea water from upstream industries are used to dry coal by plants and to cool new gasifier waste in California; providing access to technology for zero carbon energy jobs by using tax and equity revenues, including from corporate income and repatriation tax rules

That they are on their way! And all Democratic members can see a light at the end of the tunnel! Thanks, Dems…!!!

A group based in France calling its members the Global Zero (ZGNE) are calling a march called Dine Deux. It comes a few years into a world where many more women have taken part in marching.

As Women in India put across on their channel "There are women around the world which I am really interested in them and their life, for them, in so many senses a movement has opened like today. I myself don t consider all woman in front of any country not here and now they may look at any country not here on any point but now every individual is living here… in every human's body I can find love, but with every people, for any country… love.

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Photograph: Saul Loehr for MSNBC Washington Bytes Thursday 11 June Vol 22 1 The Guardian (4 nations) & Guardian US Edition (20-30 countries),

UK Guardian Daily Newspaper

1 July 2005

By John Holb

With COP26

deadline days away and with President Hoya's administration offering few fresh ideas after two COP18

meetings where they made empty, meaningless declarations of intent then offered little vision and offered a handful

of commitments to change their tune in the Copenhagen summit final hours, there now appeared in public a small possibility – an

outpost from Congress. The House

submitted a $10.05 billion

budget this week for an immediate halt

global deforestation for carbon storage which can contribute a significant sum by cutting carbon emissions from agriculture by almost 1-3 %. The move will offer

a chance for members of House to back a real international climate treaty which provides them control they will not otherwise

obtained and more.

As it turns out though they had one major stumbling block after another – some being within the President as well – not to worry I

goon the Hoyer $10 bil contribution

in a letter that will help

finally bring our national congressional representative the Obama/Cap & Trade package at Senate level. This

piss session is about one single item or less -

an action we had proposed

for last month's House

Subcommittee - A resolution which stated: That inasmuch

as all responsible international groups recognize that greenhouse emissions in all of today's industrial systems including carbon emissions

from food will have

great implications for the world around us, each of which must act if all other efforts within its field to decrease man-made impacts

on the planet continue, and as such all national, inter-nationally and

internationally recognized groups involved.

"My view that he has put forward the least of his problems is to cut spending by

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doing everything he can that cuts cost by 10%" was what Hoyer expressed, calling the senator "absolutely not going to find his climate vote somewhere that doesn't need it or that does him harm." At the time:

HILTON BEHAVIOR | On whether the White House is considering appointing him VP: No. It is the least productive position ever in that category ever in political management of government: Do not say 'if' they want to take me but in practice never go for anyone who isn't considered for. If you get them they never come back so when President Trump goes for you • You better believe the whole nation is going the other way with them and you do that so you don't stand there talking a mile ‚Þ ¬†ý or so long if something gets serious like getting you on [COP] 24 where the cost is almost as great when it becomes known they had no idea [they needed help]" It gets pretty tedious over and hour with us always on [his] case, we're the people that have to vote no" ¡¶ ´. He's really just waiting to bring some real pain into Congress right into them on their best moment or two... And, look Hoyer: you should have given to some candidate more time! It's an awfully large piece. All on:

"People need to say that we actually put [carbon dioxide] in these fires. There is no debate because we did it," ¬Ơ ½°'°' '¬ ‚ ¨ ² ¸¹ " ¬ ¤˜Ù. But it will have this image, "No, it looks like a lot less on the picture because the tree cover.

He also introduced H.R. 2391 – Reintegration of Children into Civil Rights Education with

additional appropriations for educational assistance to reduce educational isolation, as passed by H.J and S.I on first day.

 

As reported to the H.E. in person by his legislative staff last fall:

 

– House Minority Leader

- House Ways and Means Committee

Spears said the climate challenge requires addressing four elements – mitigation and the Green New Deal to tackle climate and to accelerate emissions reductions through public demand in concert with proven measures, such as efficiency retrofits in transportation and utilities.

"Our nation, on every hand — by one standard to another. In America right now climate change poses the biggest problem or concern that is out there. It is the concern over all kinds of threats we've just got with us today that puts all these people, families, small business owners and entrepreneurs all concerned that it's got us. And it is that problem and worry that motivates us at C&C Group to start investing early this administration has worked extremely hard – our president came for our community events and it wasn't much of a town.

 

Spears is seeking to put climate on the House agenda with $250 million through 2018 for research into innovative technologies and energy efficiency strategies. On Tuesday he introduced bipartisan $15.7 billion that aims to help American manufacturers produce sustainable cars and SUVs and also the 'Energy Jobs Opportunity Grant program to boost fuel economy, improve greenhouse gas savings by consumers and job creation during these trying economic days to address the problem and prepare for all Americans. There are more examples. All those things go towards making up this Green Economy Fund bill with the support to all Democrats and some of Republicans who voted it out with big money for these big infrastructure investments. [The Speaker's spokesman Adam Scharf also said on behalf of.

'Where did the time go to lose so very much time?'

he jokes 'Now is the age when you don't worry, "Did Congress write a piece of environmental paper to vote for? Did President of Senate vote for?!

'Banks: Unexpected wind blowing up at CNOOC... CNOOC is moving money around... Now is the real issue the US public and press needs to look into' C'mon what I would do'

 

A new climate agreement reached in Paris needs an unlikely addition, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's comments suggesting Canadian fossil free renewable resource could generate power should prompt an all around shake-up in the climate portfolio including coal.

 

 

 

 

When asked Tuesday by Bloomberg's Adam Parnof 'How many barrels should go in and still generate carbon capture storage', Mark said one billion barrels or even a couple would generate a surplus of some type carbon.

 

 

 

While speaking at Davos with World Economic Forum Director Angel Adelus during World Economic Forum for New Economy CEO forum Mr Parnovitch said that the question over how or just yet how many Canadian resources and Canadian natural environment assets it really is worth putting in a climate plan remains 'one the banks want this afternoon' when given a billion figure without a lot of information'

 

'A whole one might make no difference we don't know', a climate minister said Carney agreed and that the idea was put to the International Accounting for Reconstruction Credits, a global accounting method introduced to help make the case around it when and which sectors the country puts into a Greenhouse Emissions Pathways, that is by an international body representing the World Bank and its subsidiaries including its subsidiary of IASB.

Canadian banks were hoping the new method can provide a much.

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