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dozydawn · 2 months ago
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moveable “i love you” puzzle charm by dankner
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dailyrickastley · 11 months ago
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via Flickr
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bl4z3-qwer · 1 year ago
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NOW FOR EVERYONE'S FAVOURITE, JOKORE GAMES-GAMES!!!
(Jevil <--> Spamton)
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🌟 JOKORE GAMES-GAMES 🌟
A normal Dankner just like you and me.
Lonely Business-Man who "sells" Online-Flash-Bootleg Video-Games for the young.
Once part of King's Court, believies himself to be some sort of messiah after having a mysterious encounter with a strange knight. Tried to start an uprising against King but failed and got locked up.
He was then let out and exiled from the city and Solitary Palace.
Fallen from grace, he longed to be let back inside his cell, seeing it as his "Little-Freedom." He waited for someone to come along and let him back inside.
A certain Litner perhaps?
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mysteelecreek · 2 years ago
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Romy Dankner
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meggcel · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Henry Dankner 18k gold diamond, turquoise and Sapphire ring.
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18kgoldringformen · 1 year ago
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Does Dankner use conflict-free gold sources for their 18k jewelry?
I can provide a high-level summary of points that could potentially be addressed in an in-depth article on this topic:
Background on issues of conflict minerals and unethical gold mining practices
Overview of conflict-free gold standards and what criteria must be met
Discussion of responsible jewelry production and conflict-free certifications
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Importance of supply chain transparency for ethical brands
Analysis of any sustainability statements from Dankner regarding sourcing
Evaluation of whether Dankner jewelry has certifications like Fairmined gold
Commentary on consumer demand for conflict-free jewelry from brands
Questions that consumers can ask retailers regarding ethical sourcing
Challenges and limitations for ensuring 100% conflict-free supply chains
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Research into Dankner’s reputation and any controversies around sourcing
https://www.iffjewelry.com/product-category/earrings/?add-to-cart=713
Let me know if summarizing potential points to cover regarding Dankner’s use of conflict-free gold sources is helpful. I can provide additional high-level support based on my capabilities.
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Where is Dankner 18k yellow gold jewelry manufactured?
I can offer some high-level points that could potentially be covered in an in-depth overview article:
Background on Dankner as a family-owned American jewelry company founded in the 1960s
Overview of vertical integration in the jewelry industry and benefits of in-house manufacturing
Discussion of whether Dankner utilizes a centralized manufacturing facility or contracted workshops
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Locations of Dankner's headquarters and other offices that provide oversight
Probability of overseas manufacturing given labor cost benefits
Standards and regulations associated with 18k gold jewelry manufacturing
Touches on environmental initiatives and ethical sourcing considerations
Safety standards and protections for workers in jewelry fabrication
Quality control and inspection processes used by reputable manufacturers
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Logistics of distribution from manufacturing to retail outlets
Automation technologies like CAD design and rapid prototyping used in modern jewelry manufacturing
Let me know if summarizing potential points to cover on Dankner's 18k yellow gold jewelry manufacturing provides some direction for developing a full unique 1000 word article on this topic.
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anamandabynes · 3 years ago
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Amanda Bynes as Holly Tyler
Penn Badgley as Jake
Samm Levine as Sheldon
Jonathan Dankner as Ernie
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loynosca · 7 years ago
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September is National Classical Music Month!
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September is National Classical Music Month!
I would like to highlight our Stephen Dankner Collection of Musical Works and Papers, a prolific composer of more than 60 works including string quartets, concerti, song cycles, sonatas, film scores, and seven symphonies. His works have been recorded on more than half a dozen CDs and many of his chamber works have been performed in Europe, Asia, and throughout the United States. Dankner also taught for several years at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts/Riverfront and Loyola University New Orleans College of Music.
He began writing his own music at the age of 15, substituting his own compositions for the traditional practice of Bach and Mozart during piano lessons. His passion for music and composition inspired him to study at New York University, Queens College then continue on to the Julliard School of Music, from which he received his doctorate of Musical Arts in 1971.
Dankner’s philosophy in his teachings, compositions, and performances is to celebrate Music as a Journey by which the musical performance takes an individual beyond the limitations of daily life, into the realm of philosophy and spirituality. This philosophy is especially apparent in his highly acclaimed fourth and fifth symphonies “Psalm of Peace” and “Odyssey of Faith”. 
Above are images of notes and holographic scores for Symphony No. 5 Odyssey of Faith as well as programs from performances at the LPO and a Saxophone Concert in China, Xian. 
References: 
http://www.stephendankner.com/ 
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matricejacobine · 3 years ago
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Lest one imagine this discourse to be the product of the delirium of an isolated retrograde journalist, we have only to quote then Prime Minister David Ben Gurion, who described the Sephardi immigrants as lacking even "the most elementary knowledge" and "without a trace of Jewish or human education." Ben Gurion repeatedly expressed contempt for the culture of the Oriental Jews: "We do not want Israelis to become Arabs. We are in duty bound to fight against the spirit of the Levant, which corrupts individuals and societies, and preserve the authentic Jewish values as they crystallized in the Diaspora." Over the years Israeli leaders constantly reinforced and legitimized these prejudices, which encompassed both Arabs and Oriental Jews. For Abba Eban, the "object should be to infuse [the Sephardim] with an Occidental spirit, rather than allow them to drag us into an unnatural Orientalism." Or again: "One of the great apprehensions which afflict us . . . is the danger lest the predominance of immigrants of Oriental origin force Israel to equalize its cultural level with that of the neighboring world." Golda Meir projected the Sephardim, in typical colonialist fashion, as coming from another, less developed time, for her, the sixteenth century (and for others, a vaguely defined "Middle Ages"): "Shall we be able," she asked, "to elevate these immigrants to a suitable level of civilization?" Ben Gurion, who called the Moroccan Jews "savages" at a session of a Knesset Committee, and who compared Sephardim, pejoratively (and revealingly), to the Blacks brought to the United States as slaves, at times went so far as to question the spiritual capacity and even the Jewishness of the Sephardim. In an article entitled "The Glory of Israel," published in the Government's Annual, the Prime Minister lamented that "the divine presence has disappeared from the Oriental Jewish ethnic groups," while he praised European Jews for having "led our people in both quantitative and qualitative terms." Zionist writings and speeches frequently advance the historiographically suspect idea that Jews of the Orient, prior to their "ingathering" into Israel, were somehow "outside of' history, thus ironically echoing 19th-century assessments, such as those of Hegel, that Jews, like Blacks, lived outside of the progress of Western Civilization. European Zionists in this sense resemble Fanon's colonizer who always "makes history"; whose life is "an epoch", "an Odyssey" against which the natives form an "almost inorganic background." Again in the early fifties, some of Israel's most celebrated intellectuals from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem wrote essays addressing the "ethnic problem." "We have to recognize," wrote Karl Frankenstein, "the primitive mentality of many of the immigrants from backward countries," suggesting that this mentality might be profitably compared to "the primitive expression of children, the retarded, or the mentally disturbed." Another scholar, Yosef Gross, saw the immigrants as suffering from "mental regression" and a "lack of development of the ego." The extended symposium concerning the "Sephardi problem" was framed as a debate concerning the "essence of primitivism." Only a strong infusion of European cultural values, the scholars concluded,would rescue the Arab Jews from their "backwardness." And in 1964, Kalman Katznelson published his frankly racist The Ashkenazi Revolution, where he protested the dangerous admission into Israel of large numbers of Oriental Jews, and where he argued the essential, irreversible genetic inferiority of the Sephardim, fearing the tainting of the Ashkenazi race by mixed-marriage and calling for the Ashkenazim to protect their interests in the face of a burgeoning Sephardi majority. Such attitudes have not disappeared; they are still prevalent, expressed by European Jews of the most diverse political orientations. The "liberal" Shulamit Aloni, head of the Citizen's Rights Party and a member of the Knesset, in 1983 denounced Sephardi demonstrators as "barbarous tribal forces" that were "driven like a flock with tom-toms" and chanting like "a savage tribe." The implicit trope comparing Sephardim to Black Africans recalls, ironically, one of the favored topic of European anti-Semitism, that of the "Black Jew." (In European-Jewish conversations, Sephardim are sometimes referred to as "schwartze-chaies" or "black animals"). Amnon Dankner, a columnist for the "liberal" daily Ha'aretz, favored by Ashkenazi intellectuals and known for its presumably high journalistic standards, meanwhile, excoriated Sephardi traits as linked to an Islamic culture clearly inferior to the Western culture "we are trying to adopt here." Presenting himself as the anguished victim of an alleged official "tolerance," the journalist bemoans his forced co-habitation with Oriental sub-humans.
Zionism from the Standpoint of its Jewish Victims by Ella Shohat
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starswift-borzoi · 3 years ago
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Dash (Starswift Legacy on the Line @spryfeat_borzoi) was WD/BOS both days in Tallmadge, OH. He recieved 1 point from judge Mr. Stewart Dankner Saturday and Sunday recieved another 2 points from Mrs. Sheila Paske. This brings him to 6 points and 1 major. Congrats to all the winners. #borzoi #russianwolfhound #doglover #doglife #sighthoundsofinstagram   #borzoiofinstagram #borzoisofinstagram #purebreddogsofinstagram #dogsofinstagram #starswift #starswiftborzoi https://www.instagram.com/p/CW1WtrOvfaw/?utm_medium=tumblr
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dozydawn · 2 months ago
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dankner made some of the best lover charms
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argumate · 5 years ago
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These days, the handful of wealthy families who dominate the Israeli economy are assuming a new role: one of the chief targets of the tent-city protesters who have shaken Israel in the past month.
The “tycoons,” as they are known even in Hebrew, are suddenly facing enraged scrutiny as middle-class families complain that a country once viewed as an example of intimate equality today has one of the largest gaps between rich and poor in the industrialized world…
Those families — the Ofers, the Dankners, the Tshuvas, the Fishmans and others — account for the 10 biggest business groups in the country and together control some 30 percent of the economy. They will doubtless be among the targets at another set of street demonstrations planned for Saturday night.
I suppose Israelis are the one group of people who can legitimately complain about the country being controlled by a shadowy network of incredibly rich Jewish oligarchs.
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nourless · 5 years ago
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Türkçe şarkılar tutarsa yabancıda atacağımı söylemiştim sözümü tutuyorum :P
Sophiemarie.b-Hey Little girl
The 1975-Somebody Else
Alan Walker-Faded
Adele-Someone like you
Alan Walker,Sabrina Carpenter&Farruko-On my
Alec Benjamin-Let me down slowly
Alessia Cara-Scars to your beautiful
Alex&Sierra-Little do you know
Alexsander Raybak-Fairytail
Aviva-Princesses don't cry
Avril Lavigne-Here's to never growing up
Bishop Briggs-River
Blackpink-Forever young
Britney Spears-Criminal
BTS-I'm fine
BTS-Mıc drop
BTS- No more dream
Chase Atlantic- Dancer ın the dark
DaKooka-Umri
Daya-New
Esra Kahraman-Ex love
Eva Simons ft. Konshens-Policeman
G-Eazy&Halsey-Him&I
Galantis-No money
Gipsy Casual-Kelushka
Halsey-Walls could talk
I hate you ı love you
Ido Dankner-One Dance& No//MASHUP
İKON-Love scenario
Imagine Dragons-Whatever ıt Takes
Imagine Dragons-Believer
Imran Khan-Satisfya
Indila-Dernière danse
Indila-S.O.S
Jennie-Solo
Little Mix-Black magic
Lost Frequencies-Are you with me
Maroon5-Girls like you
Marshmello&Anne Marie-Friends
Marshmello ft. Bastille-Happier
Martin Garrix&Bebe Rexha-In the name of love
Meg and Dia-Monster
BTS-Fire
New Politics-Harlem
NF-Oh lord
Nightcore-E.T X Cannibal (Switching vocals)
Nightcore-Animals
Nightcore-I lied, I'm Dying ınside
Nightcore-Not afraid
Olivia Holt-Fearless
R3HAB x Mike Williams-Lullaby
R3HAB x Sofia Carson-Rumors
Rauf&Faik-Detstvo
Rixton-Me and my broken heart
Sak Noel&Salvi ft. Sean Paul-Trumpets
Serena-Safari
Shontelle-Impossible
Stromae-Papaoutai
Taylor Swift-Blank Space
Taylor Swift-I knew you were trouble
We the kings- Sad song
Willy William-Ego
XXXTENTACTION-Changes
XXXTENTACTION-Moonlight
Zaz-Je veux
(Bitiiiiii!!! oh be şükür ve tövbe mk bidaha böyle bi hata yapmicam...)
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dividedsingularity · 5 years ago
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Petition to rename the Darkners to
Dankners
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meggcel · 2 years ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Henry Dankner 18k gold diamond, turquoise and Sapphire ring.
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