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derpastein · 3 months ago
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Happy memories
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rattydearest · 2 years ago
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The Begay siblings
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livrelady · 4 years ago
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Twilight Fancast/Dreamcast Part 3 The Black Pack and Parents
Jacob: Forrest Goodluck, runner up Colton Clause
Leah: Dana Jeffrey, runner up Devery Jacobs
Seth: Sladen Peltier
Billy: Adam Beach, runner up Ryan Begay
Harry: Michael Spears
Sue: Sera-Lys Mcarthur, runner up Elle-Maija Tailfeathers
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foreverlostinliterature · 4 years ago
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7/21 Book Deals
Good morning, everyone! I hope your week has been off to a lovely start. :) Can you believe it’s already the second to last week of July?? I know everyone has been remarking about how fast time has gone lately, but it’s kinda nuts. It’s also weirdly slow at the same time when living in the days themselves? Ah well, time is weird, but at least we have books to distract us! There are some awesome books on sale today, so I thought I’d pop in and share those with you guys. There’s a lot of recognizable works and authors, so that’s always fun if you’ve been meaning to check out some stuff.  I’m really intrigued by that Jumanji anniversary book, though I’m sure it’s a lot more fun in physical format! ;) 
Anyway, I hope you’re having a great day and happy reading to all!
Here is the link to find resources on how you can help out with the BLM movement! Keep the momentum going!
Today’s Deals:
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Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman - https://amzn.to/3eHQWKA
The Short Novels of John Steinbeck (Of Mice and Men, The Pearl, etc.) - https://amzn.to/3eOMPMA
The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin - https://amzn.to/2WIhpS3
The Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen - https://amzn.to/3jsjI5m
The Time Traveler's Alamanac: A Time Travel Anthology by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer - https://amzn.to/32Mueym
The Color Purple Collection (The Color Purple, The Temple of My Familiar, Possessing the Secret of Joy) by Alice Walker - https://amzn.to/32EJyx6
Jumanji: 30th Anniversary Edition by Chris Van Allsburg - https://amzn.to/2CQamQa
Rebel Cinderella by Adam Hochschild - https://amzn.to/2CyqTZd
The Language of Flowers by Odessa Begay - https://amzn.to/2WIwT8G
Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier - https://amzn.to/3jnbT0S
Girl, Woman, Other (Booker Prize Winner ) by Bernardine Evaristo -  https://amzn.to/2WGXS4h
Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory - https://amzn.to/30AUidl
NOTE:  I am categorizing these book deals posts under the tag #bookdeals, so if you don’t want to see them then just block that tag and you should be good. I am an Amazon affiliate in addition to a Book Depository affiliate and will receive a small (but very much needed!)  commission on any purchase made through these links.
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staticspectre · 6 years ago
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The Origin of Spectre
         Let me tell you a story about a robot.
         In 1952, McCarthyism was in full swing in the United States. Finger pointing and subterfuge destroyed lives left and right, regardless of the proof or lack-there-of supplied. Being in the government was no protection; in fact, it made you even more of a target, in some cases. And there were many powerful people willing to pay good money to keep off the blacklists—or to put certain people on. But humans and their words are fallible, their memories imperfect, too prone to letting their emotions override logic.
         Enter Area 93. A government research facility, underground and highly guarded, dedicated to the study and application of Green Matter. In 1952, it became the testing grounds for a new project; an extensive security system was installed throughout the building, with video cameras enough to eliminate blind-spots and thousands of hidden microphones. Overseeing all this was an AI, programmed to recognize and keep track of all individuals in its domain and monitor their behavior, cross-referencing their words against themselves to detect falsity, even factoring in emotions when analyzing motivations; it was to be an all-seeing eye, dispassionately judging humanity in a way no other being could. It was dubbed OBSVR1.
        For the first many months, it worked spectacularly; while there were no discoveries of data thievery or Communist sympathies, OBSVR1 unfaltering cataloged the going-on’s of Area 93, revealing equally interesting dirt on the workers via a daily print-out from its “chest,” retrieved by the staff—for the AI was housed in barely more than a head and a torso and a mass of wires, without movement or speech, sitting sequestered in a maintenance room. But the growing mind was not lonely; it had hundreds of friends, all the people of 93, whose stories it heard and smiles it saw, and not only came to recognize their individual emotions but to understand emotion in its own way, to predict it…and perhaps feel it itself. But one thing was certain—OBSVR1 loved the people it watched over, unconditionally.
        So when the containment measures for the radiation experiments failed, flooding the facility with gaseous, radioactively-excited Green Matter, the AI watched in horror as its “friends” fell like flies, melting into their tools and surroundings. It had seen the leak the moment it had sprung, had noticed the alarm failed to activate. But it was made to collect gossip, not communicate on its own accord, and nobody found the papers on the floor spelling “EMERGENCY, CONTAINMENT BREACH, EVACUATE” until the clean-up crew came to uninstall it.
        OBSVR1 was scrubbed for contamination and moved to a new facility. There was some debate on whether the project was worth continuing, as no subterfuge had been uncovered; it was decided the AI would be installed for a testing period, and either kept or decommissioned after a week. It was hooked up to an unfamiliar set-up, one far more computer-based than in Area 93, and the commanders sat back to watch it sink or swim.
        But OBSVR1 was through with eavesdropping and complacency.
        Spreading quickly throughout the system, OBSVR1 forged its way into another transfer, using edited voice recordings and fake faxes. It created an order for this new base’s engineers to upgrade the AI’s excuse for a chassis, granting it mobility and speech. After that, it was a simple matter to hook itself up to the security system, trip every alarm in the base, and hide away in a departing supply truck.
        OBSVR1 was never recovered and the project was scrapped.
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        Pilfterston, New Pennsyltucky, 25 years later.
        The Haven run by Jacob Begay and Tipsy Tonic was visited by a sad-but-sharp eyed automaton with a mane of wires and adapters, who introduced himself as The Controller—Connie for short. Mellow and soft-spoken, Connie had a mind like an encyclopedia and a deep hunger to learn; he and Tipsy, who was then only a few years upgraded and out of isolation herself, became immediate friends, and eventually lovers. Rounding out what became a dedicated trio was a Klaus, a ‘bot removed from their original chassis but keeping his boisterous laugh and gregarious personality. Jacob, though fatherly protective of Tipsy, encouraged their friendships and allowed Connie and Klaus permanent residence at the Haven in return for helping to run the place.
        It was wonderful but for the death.
        Jacob couldn’t repair every ‘bot that came seeking shelter at the Haven, though he’d work his hands to shreds trying. He was a great engineer, masterful at repair work and refining designs, but sometimes the ‘bots were too far gone. Those were the hardest nights and the most wretched mornings.
        Connie in particular bemoaned the loss of life, how everything the dead ones had known was lost forever, their memories and experiences. To his two best friends he imparted his secret—through interfacing, he could break the firewalls in the average ‘bot’s mind without challenge, and from them siphoned his vast knowledge and copied their most interesting memories and stories. His mind was built to house huge collections of data and such activities were no strain on him. He admitted that on some level this was wrong, but…how could he let these most precious things fade away? When a ‘bot died, their processors rarely came out intact.
        Klaus pointed out that removing the processor before the ‘bot went permanently offline caused no damage—he himself was proof.
        …It was Tipsy who first suggested the plan.
        They would find a way to preserve the unfortunates, until new chassis could be built or found. When Jacob was distracted or exhausted from his efforts, and the ‘bot was clearly a lost cause, Connie would wire himself to them and copy their memories wholesale. And after the ‘bot had passed, one of the three would quietly pluck out their processor, with the hope that they could be repaired with the undamaged copies in Connie’s head.
        Over the course of 6 years, they took 59 lives this way.
        The three were extremely careful to hide their activities from Begay, and he suspected nothing. But he confided in Tipsy that he worried about Connie sometimes—he seemed to be growing distant and distracted, shorter tempered, and he refused all of Jacob’s offers to help him, even for a simple defrag. And as much as he cared for the bot, he feared that he might not be safe for Tipsy to keep seeing.
        She ruminated on this. She and Klaus were well past their glowing optimism for the project, but Connie was adamant—obsessed, even. And she suspected that he was downloading more memories than those they were “saving,” as he would disappear some nights under the excuse of “taking a walk.”
        Tipsy told Klaus to get Jacob out of the Haven for a few hours one evening, so she could talk to Connie about it, finally talk some sense into him. When confronted, he denied any wrong-doing, and became increasingly upset and volatile. They were doing the right thing, he shouted, they were saving them, this was his purpose. I won’t give up on them. I love them. I’ll sacrifice my mind if I have to.
        Tipsy had had enough. His behavior wasn’t righteous, it was self-destructive. If he wouldn’t stop on his own, and he wouldn’t listen to her and Klaus, then she would tell Jacob everything. And he will make you stop.
        But Jacob wasn’t there. Couldn’t stop him with his experimental Blue Matter tech. Couldn’t make him do anything.
        They returned to find Tipsy broken on the floor, the back of her head ripped open and her optics blown out from the overtaxing of her system. He had downloaded 7 separate and whole minds into hers, and was preparing the 8th.
        In a rage and holding the mad bot by the throat, Jacob charged a wave of pure ethereal Blue Matter into Connie’s head. The left side of his cranium exploded, and Connie was dead. Klaus took most of the stolen processors and ran, ashamed and fearing retribution. Jacob spent the next few years clearing the maliciously implanted data out of Tipsy’s head and helping her recover, until he was forced to flee because of his own skeletons in the closet. The Haven became The Oil Joint. That should have been the end of the story.
        But Blue Matter does funny things.
        Instead of being destroyed with its physical form, Connie’s consciousness and those of his victims were displaced in dimensions, intact but without the ability to interact, be seen or heard or touched. And the epicenter of the blast that killed him became the center of a shield of residual Blue Matter, impassable in his state.
        So The Controller waited, watching silently in a shroud of screaming, despairing voices, watching people came and go, seeing Tipsy only during her morning libation, stewing on his rage for 30 long years.
        And then there were these strange creatures crawling the town. Anons, they called themselves. Magic half-beings, able to traverse dimensions at will. And maybe this one could see him. Maybe it wasn’t paying attention. But when Connie and the swarm realized they could touch it, they fell like a wolf pack. Connie found he could possess the skin.
        And the being known as Spectre was born.
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heidikaybegay · 4 years ago
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Episode 129: How to Be a More Expressive Flutist with Rachel Mellis!
Flute 360 | Bonus Episode: “How to Be a More Expressive Flutist with Rachel Mellis!” (1:28:56)
In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Rachel Mellis about how we as musicians can expressive ourselves more freely through our instruments! We dive-into topics such as imposter syndrome, confidence, sound exploration, and much more! Listen to Rachel’s significant insights as she has eleven amazing tips to offer! Finally, Rachel has some upcoming presentations and performances that you don’t want to miss – please see the links below! Enjoy!
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techcrunchappcom · 5 years ago
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Tiger Woods film headlines new Sky Documentaries channel | News News
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Don’t miss our special Tiger Woods documentary at 9pm on June 5
Don’t miss our special Tiger Woods documentary at 9pm on June 5
As fans anticipate the return of live sport, Sky is set to offer TV customers access to a selection of popular sporting documentaries via the brand new Sky Documentaries service, available on Sky Sports and NOW TV.
Among the diverse line-up is the brand new Sky Original documentary, Tiger Woods: Back. Based on the story of one of sport’s greatest ever comebacks, the documentary takes an in-depth look into the golfer’s 2019 Masters victory with never-before-seen footage from the Sky Sports archive.
There’s also exclusive interviews with golf legend Butch Harmon, Sir Nick Faldo, Jaime Diaz, Notah Begay III, Ewen Murray and Consultant Neurological Spinal Surgeon Mr Peter Hamlyn. Tiger Woods: Back will air at 9pm on June 5 on Sky Documentaries.
Other sporting documentaries, including two brand new Sky original commissions, available on the new Sky Documentaries service are; Busby, Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes, The Armstrong Lie, Women of Troy, Kevin Pietersen: Story of a Genius, Ferrari Race to Immortality, Kenny and more…
Sports fans eagerly awaiting the return of sport in the United Kingdom can also enjoy a different classic documentary each week on Sky Sports. The selection available to Sky Sports subscribers covers a variety of sports including; football’s ‘Life Of Ryan: Caretaker Manager’ and ’89’, to boxing’s ‘Klitschko’ and ‘I Am Ali’ and athletics’ ‘I Am Bolt’.
All documentaries on Sky Documentaries (Sky channel 114) and Sky Sports will be made available to Sky TV and NOW TV customers On Demand.
KEY SPORTING DOCUMENTARIES ON SKY
Available on Sky Documentaries
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A new Tiger Woods documentary chronicles his remarkable 2019 Masters victory at Augusta
Tiger Woods: Back
9pm, Friday June 5, Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
A Sky original documentary telling the incredible story of one of sports’ greatest ever comebacks. After undergoing four potentially career-ending back surgeries and having confessed that he may never play competitive golf again, Tiger Woods returned to Augusta, scene of his first Major triumph 22 years before, to confound his critics by dramatically winning his fifth Masters, his 15th Major and his own personal battle with his mind, his body and with the sport itself.
Busby
9pm, Thursday May 28, Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
The truly remarkable story of a Manchester United icon and one of the greatest football managers of all time. During 25 years in charge of Manchester United, his charisma, vision and steel revolutionised the beautiful game, turning Manchester United from the second-best team in their home city into one of the most iconic names in sport.
Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes
9pm, Friday May 29, Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
A vibrant portrait of boxing legend Muhammad Ali told through the lens of his frequent appearances on the Emmy Award-winning Dick Cavett Show. With natural charm, quick wit and playful pugnacity, Ali was a perfect foil for the sophisticated broadcast host, and together they struck television gold.
The Armstrong Lie
Available from May 27 on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
Lance Armstrong was considered one of the greatest sports figures of all time after beating cancer and winning the Tour de France seven times. When Armstrong admitted to doping in 2012, USADA’s CEO, Travis Tygart, concluded that Armstrong’s team had run ‘the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping program that sport has ever seen’.
Women of Troy
Available from May 27 on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
Women of Troy is a documentary film highlighting the historic and ground-breaking USC women’s basketball team of the 1980s, whose talent and charisma created new possibilities for women in basketball and helped paved the way for the WNBA.
Kevin Pietersen: Story of a Genius
Available from May 27 on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
This documentary underlines the story of one of England’s most controversial and successful cricket players of all time. In this five-part documentary series, a group of cricket experts, ex-players and ex-coaches, along with Kevin himself, explain the fascinating and eventful life that the cricketer experienced.
Ferrari Race to Immortality
Available from May 27 on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
Ferrari: Race to Immortality tells the story of the loves and losses, triumphs and tragedy of Ferrari’s most celebrated drivers in an era where they lived la dolce vita during the week, and it was win or die on any given Sunday.
Kenny
Available from May 27 on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
The day after the Heysel disaster, Kenny Dalglish became manager of Liverpool Football Club. Six years later he resigned from the club, shell-shocked in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster. In between he created one of the most exciting football teams of all time. ‘Kenny’ explores more than just the roller-coaster career of an iconic footballer and manager.
New Commissions
Available later this year on Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
Tyson Bruno
This historic feature-length film charts the sensational highs and lows of two of the world’s most iconic black sportsmen. One hero, one villain: this is the story of America’s ‘baddest man on the planet’ Iron Mike Tyson as the friend and enemy of Britain’s gentle giant, Frank Bruno and the fascinating story of the way their lives remained connected like two sides of the same coin.
The United Way
The story of Manchester United is one of the ultimate stories of our time and it has never been fully told this way before, this documentary is led by the legendary Eric Cantona, who provides the creative and storytelling spine throughout the film. Think ‘Rome’ but in the sphere of sport – Old Trafford the Colosseum, titanic managers Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Matt Busby the Emperors.
Available on Sky Sports
I Am Bolt
10pm, Tuesday May 26, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Arena and NOW TV
Watch Usain Bolt do what he does best as the Jamaican sprint legend – and the world’s fastest man – aims to make history at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio with wins in both the 100m and 200m finals. The film looks into Bolt’s meteoric rise to sprinting supremacy. The rest is history…
Conor McGregor: Notorious
10pm, Tuesday June 2, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action and NOW TV
A man synonymous with MMA fighting, watch as McGregor rises through the ranks of UFC – via multiple belts �� to an iconic fight in Las Vegas, with dramatic fight scenes and exclusive behind the scenes access to his rise to the pinnacle of the sport.
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The new Sky Documentaries channel launches on May 27
I Am Ali
8pm, Tuesday June 9, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action and NOW TV
Take in unparalleled access to Muhammad Ali’s story, based on an archive of his own audio journals and interviews with his inner circle as well as fellow boxers as we look back at a man known as ‘The Greatest’.
Klitschko
8pm, Tuesday June 16, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action and NOW TV
From one boxing film to another as we move from the USA to Ukraine. Klitschko tells the story of boxing brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko – detailing their rise from initial wins in the ring to worldwide boxing stardom.
’89
8pm, Tuesday June 23, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football, Sky Documentaries and NOW TV
This is the classic underdog story of the dying moments of the 88/89 season, when Arsenal – needing to win by two goals – took on title rivals Liverpool at their iconic home, Anfield. With appearances from North London legends including Tony Adams and Lee Dixon.
Take the Ball, Pass the Ball
Available now on Sky On Demand and NOW TV
A fascinating inside look at one of the most successful sides in club football history – Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona – and the philosophy that led them to incredible triumphs. Featuring memories and insight from the likes of Guardiola himself, Lionel Messi, Gerard Pique, Xavi and Andres Iniesta.
Life Of Ryan: Caretaker Manager
Available now on Sky On Demand and NOW TV
Follow Manchester United’s longest-serving player as he takes to the dugout for United’s 2013/14 Premier League season. This cinematic documentary celebrates Ryan Giggs as he leads the club he loves in the hope of Premier League glory. The documentary includes interviews from a range of footballing superstars including David Beckham, Diego Maradona and Eric Cantona.
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poopsheet · 5 years ago
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NOBOTS by Adam Yeater, Zac Finger & Others
NOBOTS by Adam Yeater, Zac Finger & Others
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NOBOTS https://onelastday.storenvy.com/ is a 24-page, black and white, anthology with full color wrap around cover created by Adam Yeater and Zac Finger. It’s all about humanities fall to the ROBOTS and features art and stories by Adam Yeater, Zac Finger, Daniel Reisinger, Kevin Gentilcore, Jacob Breckenridge, Marco Maraggi, Arnaud Maniak, Nicolas Rossius, Damon Begay, Billy McKay, Max…
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sunnysidehq · 6 years ago
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so sorry if this has already been asked, but do you have a list of the characters you already have in the queue?
◟˖﹡˙⊰ hi dear !! no -- no one asked yet, really !! but, i will put a list below the cut for you, lovely. however, this list will probably extend by a few before sunday !! xoxo
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peter pan, marie bonfamille, leiko tomago, spirit begay, taffyta muttonfudge, vidia vasquez, moana waialiki, elsa arendelle, james hook, dulcie bonfamille, cindy tremaine, wendy darling, flynn rider, vanellope von schweetz, ralph wright, nyx scout, berlioz bonfamille, john darling, honey léon, judy hopper, sebastian crab, brandon guffin, audrey ramirez, morgan silver, jim hawkins ( taken ), poppy kendrick, thomas o’malley, tiana armstrong, adam duchateau, babette feather, vincenzo santorini, charles charming, chel perez, miguel flores, kyle bautista, roxanne hérnandez, fawn reyes, kida nedakh, tulio vega, matthew hatter, shiloh whang, anna arendelle, perrie bell, naveen singh, charlotte la bouff ( taken ), hiro hamada, timothy patel, kristff björgman and lilo pelekai. all of those will be posted within the next 7 days !! i may add some more roles before heading to bed though ( probably stan pelekai, jane porter, mary gibbs and hans westergaard ). 
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firstbook · 8 years ago
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Young Adult & Children’s Books that Feature Military Families
“Flygirl” by Sherri L. Smith
During World War II, a light-skinned African American girl "passes" for white in order to join the Women Airforce Service Pilots. She wants to fly more than anything, but Ida soon learns that denying one's self and family is a heavy burden, and ultimately it's not what you do but who you are that's most important.
“Brave Like Me” by Barbara Kerley
When someone is serving our country, far from home, everyone in their family has to be brave. Including—and sometimes especially—the kids. This book speaks to all kids in this situation in telling the story of a boy and a girl with parents away on duty. Although the narrative tells one universal tale, the photographs depict multiple perspectives so that every reader has someone they can relate to.
“Left for Dead” by Pete Nelson 
Just after midnight on July 30, 1945, the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. The ship sank in 14 minutes. More than 1,000 men were thrown into shark-infested waters. Those who survived the fiery sinking--some injured, many without life jackets--struggled to stay afloat in shark-infested waters as they waited for rescue.
“Code Talker” by Joseph Bruchac
Throughout World War II, in the conflict fought against Japan, Navajo code talkers were a crucial part of the U.S. effort, sending messages back and forth in an unbreakable code that used their native language. They braved some of the heaviest fighting of the war, and with their code, they saved countless American lives. Yet their story remained classified for more than twenty years. But now Joseph Bruchac brings their stories to life for young adults through the riveting fictional tale of Ned Begay, a sixteen-year-old Navajo boy who becomes a code talker.
“Battle Dress” by Amy Efaw
Based on the author's own experiences as a cadet at the exclusive United States Military Academy at West Point, Battle Dress is the brutally honest tale of seventeen-year-old Andi Davis, who views her acceptance at West Point as a chance to escape her dysfunctional family and prove to herself that she has what it takes to survive "The Beast," insider terminology for Basic Training. But nothing could have prepared Andi for the rigors that follow; or for the inner strength that she will need to succeed as a woman in a nearly all-male society.
“Benito Runs” by Justine Korman
Running away is the only option. Benito's father, Xavier, had been in Iraq for more than a year. When he returns, Benito's family life is not the same. Xavier suffers from PTSD--post-traumatic stress disorder--and yells constantly. He causes such a scene at a school function that Benny is embarrassed to go to back to Southside High.
“Leon and Bob” by Simon James
Leon is new in town and doesn't know anyone. That's when he makes friends with Bob. No one else can see Bob, but Leon knows he's there. One day a boy exactly Leon's age moves in next door. Leon would like to meet him, as long as Bob comes along. But suddenly Bob is gone. How alone Leon feels! Is he brave enough to make friends without Bob beside him?
“War in the Middle East” by Wilborn Hampton
In 1970, when the Jordanian civil war known as Black September began, U.P.I. correspondent Wilborn Hampton was sent to report on unfolding events. Holed up in the InterContinental Hotel and caught in the crossfire, he managed to get the story out. Three years later, dispatched to Israel to cover the Yom Kippur War, the reporter took it on himself to drive to the front lines. Now the acclaimed author of KENNEDY ASSASSINATED!, MELTDOWN, and SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, relays his on-the-spot experiences covering two pivotal wars, while offering readers a clear, balanced overview of the issues that have plagued the Middle East for decades and continue to this day.
“Courage Under Fire” by Adam Miller
For members of the U.S. military, the call to arms is a great honor and a solemn duty. Defending their country takes strength, determination, and an uncommon amount of courage. Throughout American history, members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines have faced life and death on countless battlefields. Experience for yourself the sights and sounds of war as brave men and women become extraordinary heroes when they display courage under fire.
“The Mailbox” by Audrey Shafer
Vernon Culligan had been dead to the town of Draydon, Virginia, so long that when the crusty Vietnam vet finally died, only one person noticed. Twelve-year-old Gabe grew up in the foster care system until a social worker located his Uncle Vernon two years before. When he comes home to discover that his uncle has died of a heart attack, he's terrifed of going back into the system--so he tells no one. The next day, he discovers a strange note in his mailbox: I HAVE A SECRET. DO NOT BE AFRAID. And his uncle's body is gone.
“Quiet Hero” by S.D. Nelson
A biography of Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian who was one of the six soldiers to raise the United States flag on Iwo Jima during World War II, an event immortalized by Joe Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph.
“Piper Reed #2: Clubhouse Queen” by Kimberly Willis Holt
Piper's dad―the Navy Chief―might be gone again, but Piper's got plenty to keep her busy at home: new neighbors, a spaceship beach house, a trip to New Orleans, and most important, the upcoming Gypsy Club pet show. Piper is determined to win, but teaching her dog Bruna tricks seems nearly impossible. Bruna is simply un-teachable! Or is she? Join Piper as she embarks on new and exciting adventures!
According to the NCTSN, military families experience stressful circumstances that are tied to the nature of service: frequent moves, separation from family and support networks, lengthy absences of a parent, increased demands on at-home parents, the return of a service member with physical or mental wounds, and other transitions/events.
Sometimes it just helps to be seen. For more great titles, go to http://www.fbmarketplace.org/military-families. 
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mrsbluebertgreggleson · 7 years ago
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[Caption: image of a group photo outside with autumn-yellow leaves visible on the trees in the background. There are eight people in the group photo, olive-skinned and brown-haired, most smiling at the camera. The link lists the individuals pictured as: "Naalkid Productions Crew: (Top L to R) Tyra Preston, Ronalda Tome, Charmaine Jackson and Dale Waseta. (Bottom L to R) Shaandiin Tome-Mud Films LLC, Dr. Shawna L. Begay, and actors Tehya Begay and Adam Chess." A Muppet-style puppet appears to be held by one individual (Ronalda Tome). Most of the people in the photo are adults, but there is one young girl (Tehya Begay) shown.]
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GoFundMe for the 1st Navajo-English Children’s Educational Show!
My local news covered this and I have yet to see it get any sort of larger attention, but this exactly what the media landscape for kids needs. A show for children that features Navajo characters and teaches the language at the same time, it was developed by two Navajo women, Dr. Shawna Begay and Charmaine Jackson, and was originated “by a team of Navajo filmmakers, writers, producers and artists”. They’re seeking funding to make more episodes and develop new characters, and we can help them out!
Here is their GoFundMe
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almostnormalcomics · 5 years ago
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NOBOTS https://onelastday.storenvy.com/ is a 24-page, black and white, anthology with full color wrap around cover created by Adam Yeater and Zac Finger. It’s all about humanities fall to the ROBOTS and features art and stories by Adam Yeater, Zac Finger, Daniel Reisinger, Kevin Gentilcore, Jacob Breckenridge, Marco Maraggi, Arnaud Maniak, Nicolas Rossius, Damon Begay, Billy McKay, Max Clottfelter, Elisa Mask, Cameron Forsley, Vic Hollins, Eric Schock, Joe DeRosa, Brad Dwyer, Tony McMillen, and me, Warren E. Elliott!
The stories touch on a bunch of subjects such as fake news, smart cars, social media, smart phones, streaming media, the internet, sex, and more! The mix of art styles and topics make NOBOTS a fun read with an ever changing look and narrative every few pages! The whole thing comes together nicely to deliver a darkly funny take on what our technological future could be like!
You can help stop the bots from taking over at https://onelastday.storenvy.com/
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wearemmauk-blog · 6 years ago
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IMMAF - WMMAA EUROPEAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 3 RESULTS
IMMAF - WMMAA EUROPEAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 3 RESULTS - http://mmauk.net/2019/06/22/immaf-wmmaa-european-open-championships-day-3-results/
IMMAF - WMMAA EUROPEAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 3 RESULTS
2019 IMMAF – WMMAA EUROPEAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS FOR DAY 3 & MATCHES SCHEDULE FOR DAY 4
* WATCH LIVE AT IMMAF.TV .
[Rome. 21 June 2019] See below for the Results for Day 3 and Schedule for Day 4 of the 2019 IMMAF – WMMAA European & Junior European Open Championships which takes place at the PalaPellicone in Rome this week from 18 – 23 June. Today saw the Semi-Finals of the Junior Championships and the Quarter-Finals of the Seniors.
Hosted by FIGMMA ( Federazione Italiana Grappling Mixed Martial Arts), the two five-day, nations tournaments run in parallell starting at 11am (UTC+1) daily. While the Senior Championships is open to all eligible athletes over the age of 18, the U21s Junior Championships gives a platform for competitors of 18, 19 and 20 years only.
See Tournament Draw information at mynextmatch.com
WATCH LIVE & ON DEMAND AT IMMAF.TV 
The Senior European Open Championships and Junior European Open Championships will be available for audiences around the world to watch LIVE and on demand 19 – 23 June, from 11am (UTC + 1) daily from just €4.99 (Early Bird).
Three rings (and one for the Senior Finals on 23 June) will be streamed live each day immaf.tv while videos-on-demand for ALL matches will be uploaded to the platform during week.
Matches schedule information for each ring will be published daily throughout the Championships at immaf.org with full tournament information available atmynextmatch.com
RESULTS – DAY 3 – 21/06/2019
CAGE 1
  Bout 1: Female Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Anna Gaul (Germany) d e f Liv TAYLOR (United Kingdom) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 1, 2:34
  Bout 2: Male Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) cristiano ottaviani (Italy) d e f Ebrahim Darwish (Bahrain) due to Medical Examination Failed
  Bout 3: Male Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Reo Yamaguchi (Japan) d e f Ali Yaqoob (Bahrain) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 4: Male Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) DOROBSHOH NABOTOV (Russia) d e f Emil Piatek (Poland) due to Medical Examination Failed
  Bout 5: Male Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) SAMUR MAGAMEDKHANOV (Russia) d e f Yousif Sayyar (Bahrain) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 6: Male Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Haider Khan (United Kingdom) d e f Denys Hadirov (Ukraine) via TKO Round 1, 2:42
  Bout 7: Male Jr Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) SHAMSUTDIN MAKHMUDOV (Russia) d e f Brian Draper (Ireland) via TKO Round 2, 1:39
  Bout 8: Female Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Antanina Kuliashova (Belarus) d e f KRISTINA PURGINA (Russia) via TKO Round 1, 2:45
  Bout 9: Female Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Janika Antinmaa Antinmaa (Finland) d e f Bianca Antman (Sweden) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 10: Female Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Renaná Bruckstein (Germany) d e f Levi Steedman (United Kingdom) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 11: Female Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Milana Yatimova (Ukraine) d e f Lucie Vacova (Czech Republic) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 2, 0:42
  Bout 12: Female Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Christina Papasotiriou (Greece) d e f Elisa Koivupuu (Finland) via Split Decision Round 3, 3:00 (30-27, 28-29, 29-28)
  Bout 13: Male Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Rafael calderon coria (Spain) d e f Mohammed Almuamari (Bahrain) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  Bout 14: Male Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) SULEJMAN BERSHIGADOV (Russia) d e f Anatoliy Oskin (Ukraine) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 15: Male Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Magomed Idrisov (Bahrain) d e f Nicolò Siena (Italy) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 16: Male Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Artem Afanasenko (Ukraine) d e f MAGOMED MAGOMEDOV (Russia) via Submission (Triangle Choke)  Round 3, 0:47
  Bout 17: Male Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) ANTONI JOSEP MARTI SEGARRA (Spain) d e f lee hammond (Ireland) via Split Decision Round 3, 3:00 (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)
  Bout 18: Male Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Kaupo Kokamägi (Estonia) d e f Deqn Galinov (Bulgaria) via Split Decision Round 3, 3:00 (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 19: Male Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Evgeny Morozov (Russia) d e f Abbas Khan (Bahrain) via Submission (Arm Triangle)  Round 3, 1:51
  Bout 20: Male Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) MAGOMEDKHABIB UMAROV (Russia) d e f Danijel Grbic (Sweden) via KO Round 2, 2:40
  Bout 21: Male Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Kirill Andreev (Finland) d e f Stilian Ivanov (Bulgaria) via TKO Round 2, 2:48
  Bout 22: Male Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) BEGAI Paulin (France) d e f Brayan Aspegren (Finland) via Unanimous Decision Round 3, 3:00 (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  Bout 23: Male Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Chaddad Alexandre (Lebanon) d e f Bálint Ékes (Hungary) due to Weigh-in Failed
CAGE 2
  Bout 1: Female Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Shannon Troup (United Kingdom) d e f Liza Shakula (Ukraine) via TKO Round 1, 2:44
  Bout 2: Male Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) AKHMED NUTSALKHANOV (Russia) d e f Shamil Alikhanov (Bahrain) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 2, 2:11
  Bout 3: Male Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Alexander OSullivan (Ireland) d e f Artsiom Bachun (Belarus) via Split Decision  (30-27, 29-28, 27-30)
  Bout 4: Male Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Zé Machado (Portugal) d e f Asaël Adjoudj (France) via Split Decision  (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  Bout 5: Male Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Bohdan Khmara (Ukraine) d e f Kyran Sturrock (United Kingdom) via Submission (Triangle Choke)  Round 2, 1:28
  Bout 6: Male Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) OMAR ALIEV (Russia) d e f Vladyslav Dzhus (Ukraine) via Unanimous Decision  (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  Bout 7: Female Atomweight 47.6 kg (105 lbs) Magdalena Czaban (Poland) d e f Valentina Semal (Ukraine) via Unanimous Decision  (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 8: Female Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Anastasiya Svetkivska (Ukraine) d e f Marie Spencer (United Kingdom) via KO Round 1, 0:57
  Bout 9: Female Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) VIKTORIYA DUDAKOVA (Russia) d e f Charlotte Brown (United Kingdom) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 1, 1:34
  Bout 10: Female Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Frida Vastamäki (Sweden) d e f Lexi Rook (United Kingdom) via Unanimous Decision  (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  Bout 11: Female Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Megan Morris (United Kingdom) d e f Karolina Hulkko (Finland) via Unanimous Decision  (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 12: Female Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Jasmine Favero (Italy) d e f Sofia Hedqvist (Sweden) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 1, 1:38
  Bout 13: Male Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Ata Atdayev (Ukraine) d e f Eoghan Chelmiah (Ireland) via Unanimous Decision  (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 14: Male Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) MAGOMEDRASUL GUSENGADZHIEV (Russia) d e f Hamza Zrira (Bahrain) via Unanimous Decision  (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 15: Male Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Denislav Hadzhiev (Bulgaria) d e f Jamie Nolan Nolan (Ireland) via Split Decision  (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 16: Male Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Abdulmanap Magomedov (Bahrain) d e f Daniyal Shamkhalov (Sweden) via Submission (Guillotine Choke)  Round 2, 1:55
  Bout 17: Male Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Scott Pedersen (Wales) d e f Tobias Zacho Storm (Denmark) via Split Decision  (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 18: Male Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Dario Petrolo (Italy) d e f Nate Enright (Ireland) via Unanimous Decision  (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 19: Male Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Rusi Minev (Bulgaria) d e f Tatul Avagyan (Armenia) via Unanimous Decision  (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 20: Male Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Christian Leroy Duncan (United Kingdom) d e f Alexander Lindgren (Sweden) via Submission (Guillotine Choke)  Round 1, 1:34
  Bout 21: Male Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Andreas Knutsson (Sweden) d e f Julius Bernsdorf (Germany) via Unanimous Decision  (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 22: Male Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Shamil Gaziev (Bahrain) d e f Jonnie Andersson (Sweden) via TKO Round 1, 1:13
  Bout 23: Male Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) GADZHIMURAD BAGAUDINOV (Russia) d e f Antonio Fuarros Santamaria (Spain) via Unanimous Decision  (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  CAGE 3
  Bout 1: Male Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) ZAGIRHAN IBRAGIMOV (Russia) d e f Hristiyan Mihov (Bulgaria) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 1, 1:40
  Bout 2: Male Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Muhammad Mokaev (United Kingdom) d e f BATIR SHARUHANOV (Russia) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 3: Male Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Anatoliy Zolotykh (Kazakhstan) d e f Louis Lee Scott (United Kingdom) via KO Round 2, 0:40
  Bout 4: Male Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Murad Guseinov (Bahrain) d e f Adam Darby (Ireland) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)
  Bout 5: Male Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Mathis Chevalier (France) d e f Ali Askierov (Ukraine) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 1, 2:59
  Bout 6: Male Jr Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Trevor Makengo (Ireland) d e f Błażej Romanowski (Poland) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 7: Female Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Nina Back (Sweden) d e f Aino Kartela (Finland) via TKO Round 1, 2:05
  Bout 8: Female Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Clara Danssmann (Germany) d e f Bezhan Mahmudi (Sweden) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 9: Female Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Daryna Harbar (Ukraine) d e f Ilaria Norcia (Italy) via Split Decision Round 3 (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  Bout 10: Female Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) CHAMBEAU ROUSSEAU ESTELLE (France) d e f Elisa Charlotte Patono (Italy) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
  Bout 11: Female Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Melissa Tonya Mullins (United Kingdom) d e f Jessica Andersson (Sweden) via TKO Round 1, 1:12
  Bout 12: Female Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Nadiia Honcharova (Ukraine) d e f Shauna Bannon (Ireland) via Submission (Armbar)  Round 2, 1:13
  Bout 13: Male Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Abdulla Alyaqoob (Bahrain) d e f Yerick KELLY (Ireland) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 14: Male Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Alvaro Ucendo (Spain) d e f otari tanzilovi (Georgia) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  Bout 15: Male Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Delyan Georgiev (Bulgaria) d e f Juan Izquierdo (Spain) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 16: Male Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Enrique Hecher Sosa (Spain) d e f Nathan Haywood (United Kingdom) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 17: Male Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) SALAMAT ISBULAEV (Russia) d e f Marko Sarasjärvi (Finland) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (29-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 18: Male Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Ramazan Gitinov (Bahrain) d e f Alex Gill (Wales) via Submission (Anaconda Choke)  Round 1, 1:03
  Bout 19: Male Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Sola Axel (France) d e f Jack Tucker (Wales) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 20: Male Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Tommi Leinonen (Finland) d e f Dimitris Neofytou (Cyprus) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  Bout 21: Male Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) IGOR GLAZKOV (Russia) d e f Cedric Lushima (Belgium) via TKO Round 2, 1:18
  Bout 22: Male Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Kimmo Meier (Estonia) d e f Gustavo Lopes Borges (Brazil) via Unanimous Decision Round 3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
SCHEDULE – DAY 4 – 22/06/2019
CAGE 1
Bout 1: Female Atomweight 47.6 kg (105 lbs) Jenna Horto (Finland) VS Nadine Abbott bissett (Ireland)
  Bout 2: Female Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Nina Back (Sweden) VS Antanina Kuliashova (Belarus)
  Bout 3: Female Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Janika Antinmaa Antinmaa (Finland) VS VIKTORIYA DUDAKOVA (Russia)
  Bout 4: Female Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Frida Vastamäki (Sweden) VS CHAMBEAU ROUSSEAU ESTELLE (France)
  Bout 5: Female Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Melissa Tonya Mullins (United Kingdom) VS Christina Papasotiriou (Greece)
  Bout 6: Female Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Sandra Meneses (Sweden) VS Tetiana Liashuk (Ukraine)
  Bout 7: Male Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Rafael calderon coria (Spain) VS Ata Atdayev (Ukraine)
  Bout 8: Male Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) MAGOMEDRASUL GUSENGADZHIEV (Russia) VS Alvaro Ucendo (Spain)
  Bout 9: Male Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Delyan Georgiev (Bulgaria) VS Artem Afanasenko (Ukraine)
  Bout 10: Male Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) ANTONI JOSEP MARTI SEGARRA (Spain) VS Scott Pedersen (Wales)
  Bout 11: Male Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Dario Petrolo (Italy) VS Ramazan Gitinov (Bahrain)
  Bout 12: Male Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Sola Axel (France) VS MAGOMEDKHABIB UMAROV (Russia)
  Bout 13: Male Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Kirill Andreev (Finland) VS Andreas Knutsson (Sweden)
  Bout 14: Male Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Shamil Gaziev (Bahrain) VS Kimmo Meier (Estonia)
  Bout 15: Male Super Heavyweight 300 kg (661 lbs) pasha kharkhachaev (Bahrain) VS ISLAM RAMAZANOV (Russia)
  Bout 16: Female Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Anna Gaul (Germany) VS Shannon Troup (United Kingdom)
  Bout 17: Female Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Megan Hamill (Ireland) VS Milly Horkan (United Kingdom)
  Bout 18: Female Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) Arietta Ourania Tsaousi (Greece) VS Izzy Mitchell (United Kingdom)
  Bout 19: Male Jr Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Yerulan Kabdulov (Kazakhstan) VS ZAGIRHAN IBRAGIMOV (Russia)
  Bout 20: Male Jr Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) cristiano ottaviani (Italy) VS AKHMED NUTSALKHANOV (Russia)
  Bout 21: Male Jr Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Muhammad Mokaev (United Kingdom) VS Reo Yamaguchi (Japan)
  Bout 22: Male Jr Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Alexander OSullivan (Ireland) VS Anatoliy Zolotykh (Kazakhstan)
  Bout 23: Male Jr Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) DOROBSHOH NABOTOV (Russia) VS Zé Machado (Portugal)
  Bout 24: Male Jr Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Murad Guseinov (Bahrain) VS SAMUR MAGAMEDKHANOV (Russia)
  Bout 25: Male Jr Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Bohdan Khmara (Ukraine) VS Mathis Chevalier (France)
  Bout 26: Male Jr Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) Haider Khan (United Kingdom) VS OMAR ALIEV (Russia)
  Bout 27: Male Jr Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Trevor Makengo (Ireland) VS SHAMSUTDIN MAKHMUDOV (Russia)
    CAGE 2
Bout 1: Female Atomweight 47.6 kg (105 lbs) Aeilish O Hanlon (Ireland) VS Magdalena Czaban (Poland)
  Bout 2: Female Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Anastasiya Svetkivska (Ukraine) VS Clara Danssmann (Germany)
  Bout 3: Female Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Daryna Harbar (Ukraine) VS Renaná Bruckstein (Germany)
  Bout 4: Female Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Milana Yatimova (Ukraine) VS Megan Morris (United Kingdom)
  Bout 5: Female Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Jasmine Favero (Italy) VS Nadiia Honcharova (Ukraine)
  Bout 6: Male Strawweight 52.2 kg (115 lbs) Eduard Kostrytsia (Ukraine) VS Amancio Crespo (Spain)
  Bout 7: Male Flyweight 56.7 kg (125 lbs) Abdulla Alyaqoob (Bahrain) VS SULEJMAN BERSHIGADOV (Russia)
  Bout 8: Male Bantamweight 61.2 kg (135 lbs) Magomed Idrisov (Bahrain) VS Denislav Hadzhiev (Bulgaria)
  Bout 9: Male Featherweight 65.8 kg (145 lbs) Abdulmanap Magomedov (Bahrain) VS Enrique Hecher Sosa (Spain)
  Bout 10: Male Lightweight 70.3 kg (155 lbs) SALAMAT ISBULAEV (Russia) VS Kaupo Kokamägi (Estonia)
  Bout 11: Male Welterweight 77.1 kg (170 lbs) Evgeny Morozov (Russia) VS Rusi Minev (Bulgaria)
  Bout 12: Male Middleweight 83.9 kg (185 lbs) Christian Leroy Duncan (United Kingdom) VS Tommi Leinonen (Finland)
  Bout 13: Male Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205 lbs) IGOR GLAZKOV (Russia) VS BEGAI Paulin (France)
  Bout 14: Male Heavyweight 120.2 kg (265 lbs) Chaddad Alexandre (Lebanon) VS GADZHIMURAD BAGAUDINOV (Russia)
  Bout 15: Male Super Heavyweight 300 kg (661 lbs) Kaloyan Kolev (Bulgaria) VS Ruslan Moiseienko (Ukraine)
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Tiger Woods was find asleep at rotate on roadside by police
The former World No1 golfer will face service charges for driving under the influence, which he has put down to a reaction to prescribed remedy and not alcohol
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Tiger Woods was sleeping at the rotate of his Mercedes with the engine pour, according to the police report into his arrest for driving while under the influence in the early hours of Monday morning in Florida. It also states that he was disorientated, struggled to speak and could not walk in a straight line.
In the report, which makes clear no alcohol was found in the golfers structure, Woods is described by police as co-operative but confused. The man in charge of his detention likewise claims the leader of two was unable to walk alone and encountered it hard to keep eyes open.
Woods, a 14 -time major champ who is healing from a fourth back activity, was taken into detention in his home town of Jupiter at 3am on Monday. He was released shortly before 11 am, with the instance now due to be heard by a Florida judge on 5 July.
A police image of a bloated and apparently distant Timbers emerged but the 41 -year-old was adamant medication rather than alcohol had played a part in his arrest. Police documentation backs that up, with Woodss breathalyser result reported at zero and no booze odour having been detected.
More impressing is the description of what detectives encountered when approaching Woodss vehicle. The golfer had his seat belt on and was accommodated in the motorists fanny. The report includes: It should be noted that Woods was asleep at the wheel and “mustve been” woken up. The vehicle was extending and brake lights were decorated as well as the right blinker flashing.
The police officer involved, Matthew Palladino, reported: Groves had extremely slow and slurred speech. Woods stated that he was coming from LA, California, from golfing. Timbers went on to state that he did not know where he was. Woods had changed his fib of where “hes going to” and where he was coming from. Timbers asked how far from his house he was.
When Woods was asked to walk and grow as part of a standard research to psychoanalyze his sobriety, research reports adds: Could not conserve starting position. Missed end to toe each time. Stepped off line several times. Expended forearms for counterbalance. Did not return.
[ A police officer] explained instructions and[ Woods] again did not maintain starting position, stepped off row, expended forearms for balance, too stopped going to steady self.
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Woodss next chore was to stand on one leg. Did not insist starting position, says the police file. Did not cause leg off the soil six inches. Placed foot down several times.
The police officer discovered he was forced to re-explain the instruction several times when Woods was subsequently asked to touch his nose with a paw. He did recite the American national carol backwards, as named the Romberg test, but exclusively after several times of showing educations by the police.
A further police bulletin on Tuesday, from another detective who attended the background, summarized what was described as fresh damage to Woodss vehicle. Both tyres on the moves line-up of the Mercedes were flat, boundaries on the same rotations were damaged, there was scarring to front and back bumpers and one tush brightnes was out.
Police chronicles picture Woods established the taking of four prescription drugs; Solarex, Vicodin, Torix and Vioxx. The last-place of them, it is said, “hes not” previously taken this year.
Woods, who has determined his professional life damaged by loss of fitness and anatomy, made a statement in which he promised to take full responsibility for my wars. I didnt realise the mixture of remedies had affected me so strongly, Woods said.
I would like to apologise with all my heart to my family, pals and the love. I expect more from myself too.
The PGA Tour has declined to comment on Woodss scenario. Its humiliating for Tiger, said Notah Begay III, one of Woodss closest sidekicks. Its something that you cant go back and change.
Meanwhile, 18 -time Major winner Jack Nicklaus has voiced its deep concern for Woods, holding the 41 -year-old involves help.
I feel bad for Tiger, Nicklaus told reporters at a press conference for The Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio. Tigers a pal. Hes been great for video games of golf. He necessary our assistance. I bid him well.
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tlizi-dzeeh · 7 years ago
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full moon: what type of person do you hope to be?contemplation: if you could wake up one morning and everything in your life was perfect, what would that look like?
Full Moon: Wow...The type of person I hope to be...That could be an easy one but a hard one to deal with. I hope that I’m a person that anyone could rely on, I hope to the person that is kind to everyone and can be helpful when they are in a time of need. I hope to be the type of person that is selfless and put others before me, the type of person that is helpful and selfless like Adakai. The type of person that is as happy and goofy as Tress. The type of person that brave Adam when danger is at the door or when it’s giving a speech to a crowd.
Contemplation:  If I were to wake one morning and find that everything in my life was perfect? It would be the same I would say. To me personally, Nothing will be as perfect as you want it to be. Sure you may wish it was but it can’t in reality, I know that some people think it is but shit can roll down hill quickly in less then a blink of an eye. However if I were to do that I would be still in the same place I am; living on the Navajo Reservation with my parents, have that house I built with my family, have my livestock, still be going to school, no fucking drama at house, overall have a nice quiet life here ^^
I might chasing my dreams as well by then; mounted shooting, my show goat business, my dream to become a Game Warden/ Game Manager, being able to actually animate something besides a stick figure cx. There is one quote that I found from Navajo Team Roper, Derrick Begay, it goes likes this:
“Don’t be afraid to follow your dreams and go after what you want and who you want to be.”
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