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Freak/Slay/Love Viking Vixens….Vinyl Vigilantes Mom Mechas...Psycho Superstars and Other Furious Females March 2019 - No
MEANWHILE FREAK/SLAY/LOVE VIKING VIXENS….VINYL VIGILANTES MOM MECHAS...PSYCHO SUPERSTARS AND OTHER FURIOUS FEMALES MARCH 2019 - NO. 27 PLUS...THE SONS OF EL TOPO David AND SOME OTHER DUDES, TOO B Moebius Jean Giraud Jose Ladronn Jean-Pierre Gibrat Gibrat Steve Skroce B. B. Alejandro Jodorowsky The Comics & Graphic Novel Bulletin of An infamous– and Global sensation exhausted- perfor- Emma draws and mance artist ex- discusses the re- A quartet of new graphic novels spot- multiple voiceovers that make up “The amines her life of light the struggles of the modern wom- Big Burning House”. Nowak’s realistic Musician and writer Gerard Way has and even less love for other vigilantes. alities of wom- an...and the post-modern woman...and depiction of women’s bodies is given a been the ringmaster of Young Ani- Not even that crepuscular Clown of cultural crime as the pre-modern woman. And when we sci-fi twist by artist Rachael Stott in mal comics since the birth of the line Crime, the Joker, can aid her war en’s lives in THE say “struggle”, we mean physically as Vertigo’s Motherlands. A super-science in 2017. As noted in 741.5 #9 Sept 17, against the Collective, ruthless rulers of she plans her final well as emotionally. Set in those halcy- bounty hunter in a mad world made of Young Animal is a subsidiary imprint of Gotham A.D. Meanwhile, as Space MENTAL LOAD, a on days before the rise of the Web, scrambled realities, Retriever Tabitha DC meant to provide a safe space for Case and Lotion the cat re-imagine assault on decent Heavy Vinyl (Boom!Box) stars a quintet Tubach is a big, solid gal who’s forced weird comics. -
Messages in the Dust.”
Copyright © 2003 by the National Environmental Health Association. http://www.neha.org/ E-mail: [email protected] Permission to reproduce or distribute this report is granted when due acknowledgement is given. Please credit the National Environmental Health Association and send a copy of the publication in which information was used to Journal Coordinator, NEHA, 720 S. Colorado Blvd., Suite 970-S, Denver, CO 80246. 1 Background n September 11, 2001, the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health in the United Kingdom was in the middle of its annual conference. Astounded by what had happened in O New York and Washington, the Institute took immediate action to assist environmental health in the U.S. in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. The Institute donated a sum of money to the National Environmental Health Association to use in ways that NEHA saw fit. NEHA's first idea was to forward the funds to public health agencies affected by these events in the DC, Northern Virginia, and New York City areas. These agencies, however, indicated that they did not need the financial assistance. The NEHA Board of Directors discussed the appropriate use of these funds at length. A decision was made to have a professional writer prepare a "Lessons Learned" report that would examine the response of environmental health professionals to the events of Sept 11, 2001. A committee was formed to develop the request for proposal (RFP) that would be sent to professional writers and reporters, especially those in the impacted areas. The committee would also evaluate the RFP submissions and select the author. -
Local Political Consultant Joins El Camino Hospital Board
Sing for your supper WEEKEND | 25 JULY 17, 2015 VOLUME 23, NO. 25 www.MountainViewOnline.com 650.964.6300 MOVIES | 30 Locals cheer successful mission to Pluto NASA AMES SCIENTISTS HOST PARTY FOR NEW HORIZONS FLY-BY FOR AVID AUDIENCE AT MOFFETT FIELD By Mark Noack several scientists involved in the mission. New Horizons’ ground n what is being called a operations were centered at the “flawless” mission, the NASA John Hopkins Applied Physics Ispacecraft New Horizons this Laboratory in Maryland, but the week successfully performed the events were live-streamed for the first-ever flyby exploration of Ames attendees. Pluto after a nine-year and 3-bil- Just before 6 p.m., the onlook- lion mile voyage — a success met ers burst into cheers as mission with cheers by scientists and the operations manager Alice Bow- public gathered at NASA Ames man announced the probe had Research Center in Mountain transmitted its “phone home” View. signal. MICHELLE LE The New Horizons probe pro- “We have a healthy spacecraft,” Sylvia Targ cleans the glass of the tank that houses Seascape’s most famous denizen, Trinity, the giant duced the first up-close images she said. “And we’re outbound gourami. The specialty pet store is closing down after failing to find a buyer to take over the longtime of the icy dwarf planet which are from Pluto. We did it.” Castro Street business. astounding the astronomy world. With the successful visit to More data is expected to be trans- Pluto, NASA scientists celebrated mitted over the coming months a new milestone — exploring all It’s no fish story: Seascape set to close for researchers to pore over. -
68: Protest, Policing, and Urban Space by Hans Nicholas Sagan A
Specters of '68: Protest, Policing, and Urban Space by Hans Nicholas Sagan A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Berkeley Committee in charge: Professor Galen Cranz, Chair Professer C. Greig Crysler Professor Richard Walker Summer 2015 Sagan Copyright page Sagan Abstract Specters of '68: Protest, Policing, and Urban Space by Hans Nicholas Sagan Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture University of California, Berkeley Professor Galen Cranz, Chair Political protest is an increasingly frequent occurrence in urban public space. During times of protest, the use of urban space transforms according to special regulatory circumstances and dictates. The reorganization of economic relationships under neoliberalism carries with it changes in the regulation of urban space. Environmental design is part of the toolkit of protest control. Existing literature on the interrelation of protest, policing, and urban space can be broken down into four general categories: radical politics, criminological, technocratic, and technical- professional. Each of these bodies of literature problematizes core ideas of crowds, space, and protest differently. This leads to entirely different philosophical and methodological approaches to protests from different parties and agencies. This paper approaches protest, policing, and urban space using a critical-theoretical methodology coupled with person-environment relations methods. This paper examines political protest at American Presidential National Conventions. Using genealogical-historical analysis and discourse analysis, this paper examines two historical protest event-sites to develop baselines for comparison: Chicago 1968 and Dallas 1984. Two contemporary protest event-sites are examined using direct observation and discourse analysis: Denver 2008 and St. -
Batman’S Story
KNI_T_01_p01 CS6.indd 1 10/09/2020 10:14 IN THIS ISSUE YOUR PIECE Meet your white king – the latest 3 incarnation of the World’s Greatest Detective, the Dark Knight himself. PROFILE From orphan to hero, from injury 4 to resurrection; this is Batman’s story. GOTHAM GUIDE Insights into the Batman’s sanctum and 10 operational centre, a place of history, hi-tech devices and secrets. RANK & FILE Why the Dark Knight of Gotham is a 12 king – his knowledge, assessments and regal strategies. RULES & MOVES An indispensable summary of a king’s 15 mobility and value, and a standard move. Editor: Simon Breed Thanks to: Art Editor: Gary Gilbert Writers: Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli, Writer: Alan Cowsill Grant Morrison, Jeph Loeb, Dennis O’Neil. Consultant: Richard Jackson Pencillers: Brett Booth, Ben Oliver, Marcus Figurine Sculptor: Imagika Sculpting To, Adam Hughes, Jesus Saiz, Jim Lee, Studio Ltd Cliff Richards, Mark Bagley, Lee Garbett, Stephane Roux, Frank Quitely, Nicola US CUSTOMER SERVICES Scott, Paulo Siqueira, Ramon Bachs, Tony Call: +1 800 261 6898 Daniel, Pete Woods, Fernando Pasarin, J.H. Email: [email protected] Williams III, Cully Hamner, Andy Kubert, Jim Aparo, Cameron Stewart, Frazer Irving, Tim UK CUSTOMER SERVICES Sale, Yanick Paquette, Neal Adams. Call: +44 (0) 191 490 6421 Inkers: Rob Hunter, Jonathan Glapion, J.G. Email: [email protected] Jones, Robin Riggs, John Stanisci, Sandu Florea, Tom Derenick, Jay Leisten, Scott Batman created by Bob Kane Williams, Jesse Delperdang, Dick Giordano, with Bill Finger Chris Sprouse, Michel Lacombe. Copyright © 2020 DC Comics. BATMAN and all related characters and elements © and TM DC Comics. -
2010 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults
2010 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults The list of 88 titles, drawn from 165 official nominations, is presented annually at the ALA Midwinter Meeting. This year’s PPYA committee produced four lists of titles arranged by the following topics: Bodies: They come in all shapes, sizes, and abilities...love it or hate it, you only have one body. Change Your World: You say you want a revolution? Teens, take the world into your hands with books about politics, environmentalism and activism. The revolution starts now Hard Knock Life: Sometimes the odds are stacked against you. What do you do when life knocks you down? Twists on the Tale: The times may change, but the tales remain eternal. Classic literature and folktales are given a makeover in these retellings. "Teen readers and the librarians who serve them are a diverse group, but they are all looking for a good book,” said Elizabeth Saxton, committee chair. “Hopefully our lists this year will help teens realize that life can be hard and everybody has issues, but if you are willing to make a difference there is a good chance for a happily ever after” Members of the Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults Committee are: Elizabeth Saxton, Chair , Cleveland (Ohio) Public Library; Teresa Allen, Colorado State Library, Denver; Kay Bowes, Brandywine Hundred Library, Wilmington, De.; Karen Brooks-Reese, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Valerie Davis, Campbell County Public Library, Newport, Ky.; Franklin Escobedo, Oceanside (Calif.) Public Library; Megan Honig, New York Public Library; Jennifer Korn, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio; Renee C. -
Rock Has Risen
FINAL-1 Sat, Mar 24, 2018 5:28:59 PM tvupdateYour Weekly Guide to TV Entertainment For the week of April 1 - 7, 2018 Rock has risen John Legend as seen in “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” INSIDE •Sports highlights Page 2 •TV Word Search Page 2 •Family Favorites Page 4 •Hollywood Q&A Page14 The last days of Christ get rock star treatment in an all-new, live televised musical production. With John Legend (“La La Land,” 2016) as Jesus, Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene and hard rock legend Alice Cooper as King Herod, Easter Sunday has never been so loud. Enjoy a fresh take on a tale of biblical proportions when “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” airs Sunday, April 1, on NBC. WANTED WANTED MOTORCYCLES, SNOWMOBILES, OR ATVS GOLD/DIAMONDS BUY SELL Salem, NH • Derry, NH • Hampstead, NH • Hooksett, NH ✦ 37 years in business; A+ rating with the BBB. TRADE Newburyport, MA • North Andover, MA • Lowell, MA ✦ For the record, there is only one authentic CASH FOR GOLD, Bay 4 YOUR MEDICAL HOME FOR CHRONIC ASTHMA Group Page Shell PARTS & ACCESSORIES We Need: SALESMotorsports & SERVICE SPRING ALLERGIES ARE HERE! 5 x 3” Gold • Silver • Coins • Diamonds MASS. MOTORCYCLE 1 x 3” DON’T LET IT GET YOU DOWN INSPECTIONS Alleviate your mold allergy this season! We are the ORIGINAL and only AUTHENTIC Appointments Available Now CASH FOR GOLD on the Methuen line, above Enterprise Rent-A-Car 978-683-4299 1615 SHAWSHEEN ST., TEWKSBURY, MA www.newenglandallergy.com at 527 So. Broadway, Rte. 28, Salem, NH • 603-898-2580 978-851-3777 Thomas F. -
English and French-Speaking Legislation Intended to Diminish the Rights Requiring Workers Contribute to Their Own Television Channels Throughout Canada
Join The Stand Up, Fight Back Campaign! IATSE Political Action Committee Voucher for Credit/Debit Card Deductions I hereby authorize the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States Political Action Committee, hereinafter called the IATSE-PAC to initiate a deduction from my credit card. This authorization is to remain in full force and effect until the IATSE-PAC has received written notification from me of its termination in such time and in such manner as to afford the parties a reasonable opportunity to act on it. Check one: President’s Club ($40.00/month) Leader’s Club ($20.00/month) Activist’s Club ($10.00/month) Choose one: Or authorize a monthly contribution of $________ Mastercard Discover Authorize a one-time contribution of $________($10.00 minimum) VISA American Express Card #: _____________________________________ Expiration Date (MM/YY): ____/____ Card Security Code: ______ Employee Signature_______________________________ Date________________ Last 4 Digits of SSN___________ Local Number_____________ ET Print Name_____________________________________Email______________________________________ Phone Number________________________ Home Address_______________________________________ City ____________________________ State/Zip Code _____________________________ Billing Address_________________________ City_________________ State/Zip Code______________ Occupation/Employer_____________________ This Authorization is voluntarily made based on my specific -
Introduction 1 Mimesis and Film Languages
Notes Introduction 1. The English translation is that provided in the subtitles to the UK Region 2 DVD release of the film. 2. The rewarding of Christoph Waltz for his polyglot performance as Hans Landa at the 2010 Academy Awards recalls other Oscar- winning multilin- gual performances such as those by Robert de Niro in The Godfather Part II (Coppola, 1974) and Meryl Streep in Sophie’s Choice (Pakula, 1982). 3. T h is u nder st a nd i ng of f i l m go es bac k to t he era of si lent f i l m, to D.W. Gr i f f it h’s famous affirmation of film as the universal language. For a useful account of the semiotic understanding of film as language, see Monaco (2000: 152–227). 4. I speak here of film and not of television for the sake of convenience only. This is not to undervalue the relevance of these questions to television, and indeed vice versa. The large volume of studies in existence on the audiovisual translation of television texts attests to the applicability of these issues to television too. From a mimetic standpoint, television addresses many of the same issues of language representation. Although the bulk of the exempli- fication in this study will be drawn from the cinema, reference will also be made where applicable to television usage. 1 Mimesis and Film Languages 1. There are, of course, examples of ‘intralingual’ translation where films are post-synchronised with more easily comprehensible accents (e.g. Mad Max for the American market). -
Fire Blight Fire Blight Is One of the Most Destructive Diseases of Apple and Erwinia Amylovora (Burrill) Winslow Pear Trees
Disease Identification Sheet No. 03 (revised) 1994 _TR_E_E_F_R_U_IT_C_R_O_P_S_f-M ~:tgmted CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 1 Sanagement Fire Blight Fire blight is one of the most destructive diseases of apple and Erwinia amylovora (Burrill) Winslow pear trees. Outbreaks are sporadic in most parts of the North Wayne F. Wilcox east, but can cause extensive tree damage when they do occur. Therefore, the necessary intensity of control programs will vary Department of Plant Pathology, NYS Agricultural considerably for different plantings and in different years, de Experiment Station at Geneva, Cornell University pending on individual orchard factors and weather conditions. Fig.1. Fig.2. Fig. 3. Fig. 5. Fig. 4. Fig. 8. Fig. 6. Fig. 7. Symptoms associated with suckers, and it appears that many develop when bacteria move systemically from scion infections down Fire blight produces several different types of symptoms, ?e into the rootstock. The factors that influence this systemic pending on what plant parts are attacked and when. The f1rst movement are unknown. symptom to appear, shortly after bloom, is that of blossom blight. In the early stages of infection, blossoms appear water soaked and gray-green but quickly turn brown or black; gener Control ally, the entire cluster becomes blighted and killed (Fig. 1). The Fire blight is best controlled using an integrated approach that most obvious symptom of the disease is the shoot blight phase, combines (a) horticultural practices designed to minimize tree which first appears one to several weeks after petal fall. The susceptibility and disease spread; (b) efforts to reduce the leaves and stem on young, succulent shoot tips turn brown or amount of inoculum in the orchard; and (c) well-timed sprays of black and bend over into a characteristic shape similar to the bactericides to protect against infection under specific sets of top of a shepherd's crook or candy cane (Fig. -
“What Is Saving Your Life?” May 10
“What Is Saving Your Life?” May 10, 2020 Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16 Westminster, Greenville Fifth Sunday of Easter Ben Dorr ********************************************************** A number of years ago, the pastor Scott Black Johnston was leading a Sunday School class for 7th graders. He was a guest participant, and the topic was something like “Ask the pastor any question you want”. So one of the teenagers asked: “Is Jesus the only way to salvation?” Scott said he would give them his answer to that question. But first, he wanted to ask them a different question. “What do you think Jesus wants to save you from?” he asked the class. One of the 7th graders said, “Hell.” And Scott says that while he believes the answer was honest, he was also a bit suspicious. Like that was the kind of answer that he imagined a 7th grader THOUGHT the pastor of the church was expecting…better give the “correct” answer, saved from hell, that’s what God does. So Scott reframed the question: “If God was on the ball, what would God save you from?” Like…right now? Suddenly, Scott says, the conversation got VERY interesting. 2 One young man offered up that God could really help by saving him from an upcoming math test. Then another classmate said, “Pressure.” And another said, “My parents’ expectations.” Then another member of the class, a shy kid, said—almost in a whisper: “Fear. I want God to save me from my fears.”1 ****** If you had been in that class, how would you have answered the question? Our Psalmist for today writes: “In you, O Lord, I seek refuge… Be a rock of refuge for me, a strong fortress to save me… Let your face shine upon your servant; save me in your steadfast love.” Save me…it’s a recurring request through the book of Psalms. -
I Know That Plagiarism Is Wrong Plagiarism Is to Use Another's Work
I know that plagiarism is wrong Plagiarism is to use another’s work and to pretend that it is one’s own. I have used the author date convention for citation and referencing. Each significant contribution to and quotation in this essay from the work or works of other people has been acknowledges through citation and reference. This essay is my own work. I have not allowed and will not allow anyone to copy my work with the intention of passing it off as his or her own work. I have done the word processing and formatting of this assignment myself. I understand that the correct formatting is part of the mark for this assignment and that it is therefore wrong for another person to do it for me. Welma de Beer: _________________________ Date: ____________________________ 2016 i The copyright of this thesis vests in the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, in accordance with the University’s Intellectual Property Policy. No portion of the text may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means including analogue and digital media, without prior written permission from the University. Extracts of or quotations from this thesis may, however, be made in terms of Sections 12 and 13 of the South African Copyright Act No, 98 of 1978 (as amended), for non-commercial or educational purposes. Full acknowledgement must be made to the author and the University. An electronic version of this thesis is available on the Library webpage (www.wits.ac.za\library) under “Research Resources”.