Why Do Whales Beach? a Deep-Dive Into What Causes Whales to Strand Themselves on Shore by Stephanie Osmanski
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The Last Time Akida Pulat Saw Her Mother
EARNING YOUR TRUST, EVERY DAY. 07.18.20 VOLUME 35 NUMBER 13 CHINA’S UNHEARD VICTIMS THE LAST TIME AKIDA PULAT SAW HER MOTHER WAS IN 2016 P. 54 COVID-19: “THE MAIN PROBLEM WE HAVE HAD IS WITH POLITICIANS WHO CHOSE TO SACRIFICE NURSING HOME RESIDENTS.” —P. 42 —P. RESIDENTS.” HOME NURSING SACRIFICE TO POLITICIANS CHOSE WHO WITH IS HAD HAVE WE PROBLEM MAIN “THE COVID-19: FEATURES 07.18.20 VOLUME 35 NUMBER 13 42 HOUSES OF DEATH Small Belgium has the highest COVID-19 mortality rate in the world, raising questions about restrictive protocols surrounding nursing homes by Mindy Belz 40 48 54 60 LISTENING TO THE WAITING OUT A PANDEMIC A CULTURAL GENOCIDE REASONABLE UNHEARD In 2019, the U.S. organ BEFORE OUR EYES ACCOMMODATION The news cycle is loud, transplant program logged its The Uighur diaspora is The Americans With but we need to hear seventh consecutive year speaking out as family Disabilities Act, which turns those who can’t shout of record-high transplants. members disappear into 30 this month, steered Jim by Michael Reneau The coronavirus threatens reeducation camps in Terry toward a more to reverse that trend Xinjiang, but will the accessible career by Charissa Koh and world listen? by Kim Henderson Daniel James Devine by June Cheng KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES 07.18.20 WORLD DEPARTMENTS 07.18.20 VOLUME 35 NUMBER 13 5 MAILBAG 8 NOTES FROM THE CEO 23 TOM HANKS IN GREYHOUND Dispatches Culture Notebook 13 NEWS ANALYSIS 23 MOVIES & TV 65 BUSINESS The coronavirus spiked Greyhound, The Last Looters and arson in the the movie blockbuster Tree, My Spy, In the THE WORLD Twin Cities destroyed a season, but drama is Footsteps of St. -
White Paper on Management and Utilization of Large Whales in Greenland
IWC/67/ASW/X WHITE PAPER ON MANAGEMENT AND UTILIZATION OF LARGE WHALES IN GREENLAND THE GOVERNMENT OF GREENLAND MINISTRY OF FISHERIES, HUNTING & AGRICULTURE JUNE 2018 IWC/67/ASW/X Table of content: TABLE OF CONTENT: ...................................................................................................................................... 2 1. SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................. 4 2. INTRODUCTION TO WHALING IN GREENLAND .......................................................................................... 15 3. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF WHALING ACTIVITIES AND CATCHES UP TO PRESENT TIME ............................. 17 HUNTING OF LARGE WHALES BY EARLY GREENLANDERS ................................................................................................. 17 PELAGIC WHALERS (1922 – 1958) .......................................................................................................................... 18 COASTAL WHALING IN THE 20TH CENTURY ................................................................................................................. 18 BOWHEAD WHALE ................................................................................................................................................. 19 HUMPBACK WHALE ................................................................................................................................................ 20 FIN WHALE .......................................................................................................................................................... -
Above and Beyond Giving Back Building Bridges
OCTOBER 2020 Above and Beyond The 2020 OSB Annual Awards Giving Back The 2020 Pro Bono Challenge Building Bridges Honoring the Class of 1970 Plus: Closing the Gender Gap, Increasing Diversity and Other Reasons to Rejoice OREGON STATE BAR BULLETIN OCTOBER 2020 VOLUME 81 • NUMBER 1 In the midst of a pandemic and social unrest and against the backdrop of wildfires across the state, it’s important to remember the good and important work that A Special Tribute to Members Oregon’s legal professionals are doing in 2020 to make of the Class of 1970 and the Winners of the 2020 OSB Awards life better for all of the state’s residents. Much of that and Pro Bono Challenge work is honored here, in a special issue of the Bulletin that pays tribute not only to award winners, but also to the strides made toward creating a bar and a community where everyone can thrive. Orgon State Bar Orgon State FEATURES 16 Celebrating Oregon Lawyers 18 Above and Beyond Annual OSB Awards Honor Service to Members and the Public By Gary M. Stein 30 Building Bridges Newest 50-Year OSB Members Leave a Lasting Impression By Michael Austin 36 Giving Back Pro Bono Winners Committed to Improving Access to Justice By Gary M. Stein 44 Closing the Gender Gap Numbers Show Remarkable Gains for Women in the Law Over the Past 50 Years By Trudy Allen 48 Increasingly Diverse Face of Oregon’s Legal Profession Continues to Change By Hugo Gonzales Venegas COLUMNS 5 From the Chief Justice 52 President’s Message ‘We Are Woven Together’: A Client’s Perspective: Celebrating Individuality and Lawyers, Judges Have the Power of Collaboration Played a Key Role in By Chief Justice Martha L. -
Media Monsters: Militarism, Violence, and Cruelty in Children’S Culture
MEDIA MONSTERS: MILITARISM, VIOLENCE, AND CRUELTY IN CHILDREN’S CULTURE By Heidi Tilney Kramer © Heidi Tilney Kramer, 2015. All rights reserved. This work is protected by Copyright and permission must be obtained from the author prior to reproducing any part of the text in print, electronic, or recording format. Thank you for being respectful and please know that permission will be granted in all likelihood due to the imperative nature of sharing this content. ISBN: 978-0-9742736-8-6 For Alex and the children everywhere: May we leave your world in a better state than when we arrived. Table of Contents Preface ......................................................................................... i Acknowledgments ...................................................................... v Introduction ................................................................................ 1 Chapter I: History of U.S. Media ............................................... 7 Chapter II: Music ...................................................................... 87 Chapter III: Education ............................................................ 125 Chapter IV: Television ........................................................... 167 Chapter V: General Influences on Kids .................................. 217 Chapter VI: Web-Based and Other Media ............................. 253 Chapter VII: Video Games ..................................................... 271 Chapter VIII: Film Industry/Movies ...................................... 295 Chapter -
Private Rights Versus Public Access: a Battle Over Who Has Control of the Beaches
University of Portland Pilot Scholars History Undergraduate Publications and Presentations History 12-2020 Private Rights Versus Public Access: A Battle Over Who has Control of the Beaches Richard` Ressa Follow this and additional works at: https://pilotscholars.up.edu/hst_studpubs Part of the Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration Commons, and the United States History Commons Citation: Pilot Scholars Version (Modified MLA Style) Ressa, Richard`, "Private Rights Versus Public Access: A Battle Over Who has Control of the Beaches" (2020). History Undergraduate Publications and Presentations. 26. https://pilotscholars.up.edu/hst_studpubs/26 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the History at Pilot Scholars. It has been accepted for inclusion in History Undergraduate Publications and Presentations by an authorized administrator of Pilot Scholars. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Private Rights Versus Public Access: A Battle Over Who has Control of the Beaches By Richard Ressa Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in History University of Portland December 2020 2 Introduction It is a beautiful evening with a warm summer breeze come from the ocean. The sun is setting over the water. The day was long and beautiful. The sand felt warm and the water felt cool. Whether you are the kind of person to run around, hitting a ball back and forth with some friends or sitting under the sun with a nice towel and a cool glass of lemonade, the beach is open and able to be enjoyed by all. This is the experience I have had growing up on the West Coast. -
Michael John Weingartz
How to gradually turn past failure into future success HOW TO GRADUALLY TURN PAST FAILURE INTO FUTURE SUCCESS Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the MSc in Human Factors and System Safety Michael John Weingartz LUND UNIVERSITY SWEDEN Date of submission: 2007 1 How to gradually turn past failure into future success HOW TO GRADUALLY TURN PAST FAILURE INTO FUTURE SUCCESS Michael John Weingartz 2 How to gradually turn past failure into future success RESEARCH QUESTION Does the progression of stranded whale removal techniques show how conservationists can turn lessons from past failure in to future success? The thesis may end up demonstrating that the gradual conversion of failure into success represents a powerful example of the creation of resilience. Resilience Engineering is a paradigm within safety research that looks at how complex systems show capability to recover the balance after a mishap, or keep the balance in the presence of continuous stress. For an accident model to handle system adaptation over time, it must consider the processes involved in accidents and not simply events and conditions: Processes control a sequence of events and describe system and human behavior over time rather than considering events and human actions individually. Rasmussen argues that accident causation must be viewed as a complex process involving the entire socio-technical system including legislators, government agencies, industry associations and insurance companies, company management, technical and engineering personnel, operations, etc. (Hollnagel, E.2003) In contrast to traditional safety thinking, which with structural means tries to prevent accidents, Resilience Engineering focuses on the ability to actively anticipate changes and threats. -
SHELBY SENIOR SERVICES, INC. the Center of Senior Life 1504 S
THE HORIZON CENTER SHELBY SENIOR SERVICES, INC. The Center of Senior Life 1504 S. Harrison Street Shelbyville, IN 46176 Phone; 317-398-0127 ShelbyGo Transportation Phone: 317-398-7614 HORIZONS www.shelbyseniorservices.org Facebook: @shelbyseniorservices Twitter: @ShelbyCoSeniors Monthly Publication of Shelby Senior Services, Inc. August 2020 Hello Everyone. It has been wonderful be- ing able to see some of you in the office again. I just wanted to give you an update on what is going on with the Rays of Hope programming since these programs are not all happening in person. Dementia Friends is occurring both onsite (August 12th at 2:30) and via Zoom (August 12th 1pm). We are also scheduling sessions to occur at peo- ples places of employment if needed. Lend- ing Library, Music & Memory, Virtual De- mentia Tour, and Sun Shine Packets are happening by appointment only. Our Memory Café will be happening via Zoom Nonprofit Org. SHELBY SENIOR SERVICES, INC. on August 26th at 1pm. This months topic 1504 South Harrison St. U. S. Postage Paid Bulk Mail will be school memories. We will talk about Shelbyville, IN 46176 things like transportation to get to school, favorite teachers, and favorite sub- Permit #66 Shelbyville, IN 46176 jects. Please remember that all of our programs require people to sign up to at- “Serving Seniors…improving lives.” tend. If interested, all you need to do is call the office and we will sign you up. Address Service The next couple of months we will be taking an in depth look at each of the pro- Requested grams offered through the Rays of Hope.