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hyzenthlayroseart · 2 years ago
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Damn my hand hurts after making this one lol
Anyway here's Eileen and her family having a 4th of July party with friends and family. Cleo's parents came and also their elderly next-door neighbors the Cliftons ( ), their friends the Johnsons along with Jojo's parents ( ) and their friends the Lee-Martinezes with their kids and their dog Moxie ( ).
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arthoelegacy · 1 month ago
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Always punished for the sin of wanting
ladiscomfort, Carrie Fisher, Richard Siken, Rachel Brown, Paradox, Elena Ferrante, desperation sits heavy on my tongue, @tullipsink, Our Love Story (2016), lumierebelge, unknown, CJ Hauser, Lord Tusk, The Incest Diary, 300122 by @ryebreadgf, kabhi-kabi, Ph. Maisie Cousins, Maggie Millner, In the Mood For Love (2000), Baek Sehee, Lucille Clifton, Tetsuo Aoki, Conjoined Proto-angel, Clemenetine Von Radics, Jen Mazza, KÉVIN DRELON, Florence & The Machine
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feliniakattus · 1 month ago
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two people, Gracie Abrams // climbing, Lucille Clifton // because the night, Patti Smith // untitled, Louise Bourgeois // my writing // attack of the clones // album art by jayne // my writing // unknown artist // Kate McGahan // my writing // @/ojibwa // Adélia Prado // Claude Monet // Automat, Edward Hopper // The Frost, mitski // @/fairycosmos // @/padmestrilogy // Why are you Haunted, Joan Tierney // The Lover, Marguerite Duras // landscape with snow, Vincent van Gogh // Paul Auster // @/firstfullmoon // The End of Love, Florence + the Machine // animatedjames on youtube // @/chloeinletters // Light of Love, Florence + the Machine // Dance Dance Dance, Haruki Murakami // Morning Sun, Edward Hopper // In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive, Clementine von Radics // my writing // Scars, The Crane Wives // my writing
i am 100% doing more of these
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crumblinggothicarchitecture · 9 months ago
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I noticed Taylor does have grammatical errors a lot, and one learned scholar at a major university agreed with the person who brought something that it had an error. In fact you don’t have to be a learned scholar to know. A high school or even a secondary teacher could say the same. Another time someone took the poem from the rep magazine and a poetry professor didn’t act too impressed. He just said it read like she was going to sing it.
The poetry books from all these popstars are just god-awful.
Taylor Swift has a terrible attempt at real poetry, beside this latest album. Halsey. Florence Welch. Lili Reinhart. Meagan Fox. Lana Del Rey.
(ETC). None of them understand grammar, and none of them have good poetry. It's almost like people need to first understand the language before they can play around with it. I used to have a job in a library and would visibly cringe putting these pitiful attempts at poetry back on the shelves.
I wish people would read more poetry and study English before writing poems :(
Anyway, here's a list of good contemporary poets, to even out the cringe: Mary Oliver (<- love of my life), Elizabeth Bishop, Gwendolyn Brooks, Lucille Clifton (<- A fucking Genius), Rita Dove, Louise Gluck, Frank O'Hara, Adrienne Rich, Anne Sexton, Anna Carson, Marianne Moore
This list leans heavily American and Queer, but, hey, I like what I like. :)
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youngveinsworld · 2 years ago
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Didier Wampas: Vocals Kevin Harp: Drums Ryan Ross: Guitars Nic Johns: Bass, Keys
Additional Musicians: Remi Lacroix: Choir Niki Demiller: Additional vocals "Par dessus la 3ème corde" Diego Wampas: Tambourine Maud Ayats & Sébastien Surel: Violin Paul Radais: Viola Emmanuelle Cohen: Cello
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Written and composed by Didier Wampas Except "Punk Ouvrier" and "Le Mans" (Didier Wampas / Ryan Ross); "La Folle de Marvejols" (Didier Wampas / Ryan Ross - Nic Johns)
Songs (1, 2, 7, 12) arranged by Didier Wampas, Kevin Harp and Ryan Ross Songs (3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, ...) arranged by Didier Wampas, Kevin Harp, Ryan Ross and Nic Johns
All songs: Copyright AT Musiques (Atmosphériques) Except: "Punk Ouvrier" and "Le Mans": AT Musiques, EMI Music Publishing "La Folle de Marvejols:" AT Musiques, EMI Music Publishing, Nicholas Allen Johns
Produced by Kevin Harp, co-produced by Ryan Ross
Recorded and mixed by Kevin Harp, except for the strings on "La Folle de Marvejols", recorded by Benjamin Constant at Studio Le Chantier, Montreuil. The strings were written and arranged by Nic Johns and Benjamin Constant Niki's vocals were recorded by Sébastien Vigeur
Album recorded at Clifton Studios in Montrose, California; ICP Studios in Brussels, Belgium and Brooks Ave. in Venice, California. Mixed at Brooks Ave. in Venice, California Mastered by Gavin Lurssen at Lurssen Mastering Studios, California. Artistic direction: Bertrand Lamblot
Didier thanks les Wampas, the Wampas crew, his mother, Florence, Diego, Arnold, Yoko, Martial, Ben Sam, David Vallet, Bertrand Lamblot, Ryan Ross, Nic Johns, Marc Thonon, Niki, Laurent Castanie, peggy.m, John and everyone at ICP, Boro, LRS, his friends from the Parisian public transport mechanic team. Very special thanks to Kevin Harp!!!!. This album is dedicated to Jean Luc Le Ténia lalala lala.
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brookstonalmanac · 2 years ago
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Birthdays 3.3
Beer Birthdays
Jay R. Brooks (1959)
James Ottolini (1969)
Jeff Cioletti (1972)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Julie Bowen; actor (1970)
James Doohan; actor (1920)
Jean Harlow; actor (1911)
Miranda Richardson; actor (1958)
Ronald Searle; illustrator (1920)
Famous Birthdays
Diana Barrymore; actress (1921)
Alexander Graham Bell; inventor (1847)
Edna Best; British stage and film actress (1900)
Jessica Biel; actor (1982)
William James Blacklock; English-Scottish painter (1816)
Margaret Bonds; pianist and composer (1913)
Larry Burkett; author and radio host (1939)
Cyril Burt; English psychologist and geneticist (1883)
Georg Cantor; Russian-German mathematician and philosopher (1845)
Emile-Auguste Chartier; French writer and philosopher (1868)
Paul Clayton; folk singer (1931)
Brian Cox; English keyboard player and physicist (1968)
Ruby Dandridge; African-American film and radio actress (1902)
Gustave de Molinari; Dutch-Belgian economist and theorist (1819)
Bonnie J. Dunbar; engineer and astronaut (1949)
Perry Ellis; fashion designer (1940)
David Faustino; actor (1974)
Tyler Florence; chef and author (1971)
Ragnar Frisch; Norwegian economist (1895)
Ira Glass; radio host (1959)
William Godwin; English writer (1756)
Laura Harring; Mexican-American model and actress (1964)
Robyn Hitchcock; pop singer (1953)
Thom Hoffman; Dutch actor and photographer (1957)
Asger Jorn; Danish painter and sculptor (1914)
Jackie Joyner-Kersee; track athlete (1962)
Tim Kazurinsky; actor, comedian (1950)
Ronan Keating; Irish singer-songwriter and actor (1977)
Arthur Kornberg; biochemist (1918)
Artur Lundkvist; Swedish poet (1906)
James Merrill; poet and playwright (1926)
George Miller; Australian film director (1945)
Sameera Moussa; Egyptian physicist (1917)
John Murray; Canadian scientist (1841)
Thomas Otway; English writer (1652)
Mike Pender; English singer-songwriter and guitarist (1941)
Charles Ponzi; Italian criminal, "Ponzi scheme" (1882)
George Pullman; train car inventor (1831)
Anri Sakaguchi; Japanese actress (1991)
Clifton Snider; author and poet (1947)
Harold J. Stone; actor (1913)
Tone-Loc; rapper (1966)
Buddy Valastro; chef and tv host (1977)
Herschel Walker; football RB (1962)
Edmund Waller; English poet, writer (1606)
Michael Walzer; philosopher (1935)
Jennifer Warnes; singer-songwriter (1947)
Doc Watson; bluegrass singer-songwriter and musician (1923)
Snowy White; English guitarist (1948)
Darnell Williams; English-American actor (1955)
Hattie Winston; actress (1945)
Beatrice Wood; illustrator and potter (1893)
Victoria Zdrok; model (1973)
Ona Zee; porn actor (1954)
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naran-blr · 1 hour ago
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Maud Franklin (1857-1939) pintora inglesa, amante y modelo del artista James McNeill Whistler.
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Nació en Bicester, Oxfordshire, Inglaterra, una de los seis hijos de Charles Franklin, tapicero y ebanista, y Mary Clifton, en cuyo honor fue bautizada como 'Mary'.
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Es posible que haya posado para Whistler ya en 1872, como suplente de su retrato de la señora Frances Leyland, cuando tenía quince años.
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A finales de la década de 1870, sirvió como modelo para los grabados y retratos pintados de Whistler, en particular el Arreglo en blanco y negro. También fue la modelo inicial de lo que sería el Retrato de la señorita Florence Leyland, así como Armonía en gris y color melocotón, y numerosos otros óleos, dibujos, acuarelas, grabados y litografías.
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Tuvo dos hijas con Whistler: Ione (nacida alrededor de 1877) y Maud McNeill Whistler Franklin (nacida en 1879).Una de las bebés murió y la otra quedó al cuidado de padres adoptivos. A veces se refería a sí misma como "la señora Whistler", y en el censo de 1881 dio su nombre como "Mary M. Whistler".
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No siempre fue bien tratada por Whistler; en el momento de su juicio por difamación con John Ruskin en enero de 1879, dejó a Franklin, entonces embarazada, en un hotel de Londres con el pretexto de que estaba en París. Después de la quiebra de Whistler más tarde ese año, lo acompañó a Venecia, pero no fue aceptada en la sociedad.
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En la década de 1880 su salud se deterioró y fue objeto de acuarelas de Whistler que la representaban en la cama.
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Durante la década de 1880, expuso sus propias obras de arte en la Galería Grosvenor bajo el seudónimo de Clifton Lin y en la Sociedad de Artistas Británicos.
Después de que Whistler se casara con Beatrice Godwin en 1888, Maud Franklin se mudó a París.
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Ella se casó con un hombre de Nueva York llamado John A. Little pero en 1904 él murió, y alrededor de 1911 Franklin se casó con otro estadounidense, Richard HS Abbott, y vivió cerca de Cannes hasta su muerte a los 82 años.
Le ponemos cara en una fotografía.
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No he encontrado ninguna obra pintada por ella.
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dear-indies · 10 days ago
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Hello, lovelies! I hope you're having a simply wonderful day! I was wondering if you'd be able to help me with a face claim? I'm searching for a female (blonde preferably/fair skin!) That would fit the overall aesthetic of Old Money. (Sort of like the vibe of a Bond girl or like the character Elise Clifton-Ward from the 2010 film The Tourist.) If you could help that would mean so much, please and thank you! ❤️
Jennifer Coolidge (1961) - The White Lotus.
Gwendoline Christie (1978)
Rosamund Pike (1979)
Annabelle Wallis (1984) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Sarah Gadon (1987)
Vanessa Kirby (1988)
Brianne Howey (1989)
Elizabeth Debicki (1990)
Jessica Madsen (1992) - is bisexual - has spoken up for Palestine!
Lucy Boynton (1994)
Annalisa Cochrane (1996)
Florence Pugh (1996) - has spoken up for Palestine!
Michelle Randolph (1997)
Emily Alyn Lind (2002) - Gossip Girl.
I hope this helps! 💌
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wankerwatch · 1 month ago
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Commons Vote
On: Reasoned amendment on Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill
Ayes: 111 (91.0% Con, 4.5% RUK, 1.8% DUP, 0.9% Ind, 0.9% UUP, 0.9% TUV) Noes: 364 (96.7% Lab, 2.8% Ind, 0.6% Green) Absent: ~175
Day's business papers: 2025-01-08
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Conservative (101 votes)
Alan Mak Alberto Costa Alec Shelbrooke Alex Burghart Alicia Kearns Andrew Griffith Andrew Mitchell Andrew Murrison Andrew Rosindell Aphra Brandreth Ashley Fox Ben Obese-Jecty Ben Spencer Bernard Jenkin Blake Stephenson Bob Blackman Bradley Thomas Caroline Dinenage Caroline Johnson Chris Philp Christopher Chope Claire Coutinho Damian Hinds Danny Kruger David Davis David Mundell David Reed David Simmonds Edward Argar Edward Leigh Esther McVey Gagan Mohindra Gareth Bacon Gareth Davies Gavin Williamson Geoffrey Clifton-Brown George Freeman Graham Stuart Greg Smith Gregory Stafford Harriet Cross Harriett Baldwin Helen Grant Helen Whately Iain Duncan Smith Jack Rankin James Cartlidge Jeremy Hunt Jerome Mayhew Jesse Norman John Cooper John Glen John Hayes John Lamont John Whittingdale Joy Morrissey Julia Lopez Julian Lewis Julian Smith Katie Lam Kemi Badenoch Kevin Hollinrake Kieran Mullan Kit Malthouse Laura Trott Lewis Cocking Lincoln Jopp Louie French Luke Evans Mark Francois Mark Pritchard Martin Vickers Matt Vickers Mel Stride Mike Wood Mims Davies Neil Hudson Neil O'Brien Neil Shastri-Hurst Nick Timothy Nigel Huddleston Oliver Dowden Patrick Spencer Paul Holmes Peter Bedford Peter Fortune Priti Patel Rebecca Harris Rebecca Paul Rebecca Smith Richard Holden Robbie Moore Robert Jenrick Roger Gale Saqib Bhatti Sarah Bool Steve Barclay Stuart Anderson Tom Tugendhat Victoria Atkins Wendy Morton
Reform UK (5 votes)
James McMurdock Lee Anderson Nigel Farage Richard Tice Rupert Lowe
Democratic Unionist Party (2 votes)
Jim Shannon Sammy Wilson
Independent (1 vote)
Alex Easton
Ulster Unionist Party (1 vote)
Robin Swann
Traditional Unionist Voice (1 vote)
Jim Allister
Noes
Labour (350 votes)
Abena Oppong-Asare Abtisam Mohamed Adam Jogee Adam Thompson Afzal Khan Alan Campbell Alan Strickland Alex Baker Alex Ballinger Alex Barros-Curtis Alex Davies-Jones Alex Mayer Alex McIntyre Alex Sobel Alice Macdonald Alison Hume Alison McGovern Alistair Strathern Allison Gardner Amanda Hack Amanda Martin Andrew Cooper Andrew Gwynne Andrew Lewin Andrew Pakes Andrew Ranger Andrew Western Andy MacNae Andy McDonald Andy Slaughter Angela Eagle Anna Dixon Anna Gelderd Anna McMorrin Anna Turley Anneliese Dodds Anneliese Midgley Antonia Bance Ashley Dalton Bambos Charalambous Barry Gardiner Bayo Alaba Beccy Cooper Becky Gittins Ben Coleman Ben Goldsborough Bill Esterson Blair McDougall Brian Leishman Bridget Phillipson Callum Anderson Calvin Bailey Carolyn Harris Cat Smith Catherine Atkinson Catherine Fookes Catherine McKinnell Catherine West Charlotte Nichols Chi Onwurah Chris Bloore Chris Bryant Chris Curtis Chris Elmore Chris Evans Chris Hinchliff Chris Kane Chris McDonald Chris Murray Chris Vince Chris Ward Chris Webb Christian Wakeford Claire Hazelgrove Claire Hughes Clive Betts Clive Efford Clive Lewis Connor Naismith Connor Rand Damien Egan Dan Aldridge Dan Jarvis Daniel Francis Danny Beales Darren Jones Darren Paffey Dave Robertson David Baines David Burton-Sampson David Pinto-Duschinsky David Smith David Taylor David Williams Dawn Butler Debbie Abrahams Deirdre Costigan Derek Twigg Diana Johnson Douglas Alexander Douglas McAllister Elaine Stewart Ellie Reeves Elsie Blundell Emily Darlington Emily Thornberry Emma Foody Emma Hardy Emma Lewell-Buck Emma Reynolds Euan Stainbank Feryal Clark Fleur Anderson Florence Eshalomi Frank McNally Fred Thomas Gareth Snell Gareth Thomas Gen Kitchen Georgia Gould Gerald Jones Gill Furniss Gill German Gordon McKee Graeme Downie Grahame Morris Gregor Poynton Gurinder Singh Josan Harpreet Uppal Heidi Alexander Helen Hayes Helena Dollimore Henry Tufnell Hilary Benn Ian Lavery Ian Murray Imogen Walker Irene Campbell Jack Abbott Jacob Collier Jade Botterill Jake Richards James Asser James Frith James Murray James Naish Janet Daby Jas Athwal Jayne Kirkham Jeevun Sandher Jeff Smith Jen Craft Jenny Riddell-Carpenter Jess Asato Jess Phillips Jessica Morden Jessica Toale Jim Dickson Jim McMahon Jo Platt Jo Stevens Jo White Joani Reid Jodie Gosling Joe Morris Joe Powell Johanna Baxter John Grady John Slinger John Whitby Jon Pearce Jon Trickett Jonathan Brash Jonathan Davies Josh Dean Josh Fenton-Glynn Josh MacAlister Josh Newbury Josh Simons Julia Buckley Julie Minns Juliet Campbell Justin Madders Kanishka Narayan Karin Smyth Karl Turner Kate Osamor Kate Osborne Katie White Katrina Murray Keir Mather Kenneth Stevenson Kerry McCarthy Kevin Bonavia Kevin McKenna Kim Leadbeater Kirith Entwistle Kirsteen Sullivan Kirsty McNeill Laura Kyrke-Smith Lauren Edwards Lauren Sullivan Laurence Turner Lee Barron Lee Pitcher Leigh Ingham Lewis Atkinson Liam Conlon Lilian Greenwood Lillian Jones Linsey Farnsworth Lisa Nandy Liz Kendall Liz Twist Lizzi Collinge Lola McEvoy Lorraine Beavers Louise Jones Lucy Powell Luke Akehurst Luke Charters Luke Murphy Luke Myer Luke Pollard Maria Eagle Marie Tidball Mark Ferguson Mark Hendrick Mark Sewards Mark Tami Markus Campbell-Savours Marsha De Cordova Martin McCluskey Martin Rhodes Mary Glindon Matt Bishop Matt Rodda Matt Turmaine Matt Western Matthew Patrick Matthew Pennycook Maureen Burke Maya Ellis Meg Hillier Melanie Onn Melanie Ward Michael Payne Michael Wheeler Michelle Scrogham Michelle Welsh Mike Kane Mike Reader Mike Tapp Mohammad Yasin Nadia Whittome Natalie Fleet Natasha Irons Naushabah Khan Navendu Mishra Naz Shah Neil Coyle Neil Duncan-Jordan Nesil Caliskan Nia Griffith Nicholas Dakin Nick Smith Nick Thomas-Symonds Noah Law Oliver Ryan Olivia Bailey Olivia Blake Pam Cox Pat McFadden Patricia Ferguson Patrick Hurley Paul Davies Paul Waugh Paulette Hamilton Perran Moon Peter Dowd Peter Kyle Peter Lamb Peter Prinsley Peter Swallow Phil Brickell Polly Billington Rachael Maskell Rachel Blake Rachel Hopkins Rachel Taylor Richard Baker Richard Quigley Rosena Allin-Khan
Rosie Wrighting Rushanara Ali Ruth Cadbury Ruth Jones Sadik Al-Hassan Sally Jameson Sam Carling Sam Rushworth Samantha Dixon Samantha Niblett Sarah Champion Sarah Coombes Sarah Edwards Sarah Jones Sarah Owen Sarah Russell Sarah Smith Satvir Kaur Scott Arthur Seema Malhotra Shabana Mahmood Sharon Hodgson Simon Lightwood Simon Opher Sojan Joseph Sonia Kumar Stella Creasy Stephanie Peacock Stephen Doughty Stephen Kinnock Stephen Morgan Stephen Timms Steve Race Steve Witherden Steve Yemm Sureena Brackenridge Tahir Ali Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi Terry Jermy Tim Roca Toby Perkins Tom Collins Tom Hayes Tonia Antoniazzi Torcuil Crichton Torsten Bell Tracy Gilbert Tristan Osborne Tulip Siddiq Uma Kumaran Valerie Vaz Vicky Foxcroft Warinder Juss Will Stone Yuan Yang Yvette Cooper Zubir Ahmed
Independent (10 votes)
Apsana Begum Imran Hussain Iqbal Mohamed Jeremy Corbyn John McDonnell Mike Amesbury Rebecca Long Bailey Richard Burgon Rosie Duffield Shockat Adam
Green Party (2 votes)
Ellie Chowns Siân Berry
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lboogie1906 · 2 months ago
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Secretary Dr. Robert Clifton Weaver (December 29, 1907 – July 17, 1997) was an economist, academic, and political administrator; he served as the first Secretary of HUD, the new agency established under President Lyndon B. Johnson. He was the first African American to be appointed to a cabinet-level position.
He was born in DC. His parents were Mortimer Grover Weaver, a postal worker, and Florence Weaver. They encouraged him in his academic studies. His maternal grandfather was Dr. Robert Tanner Freeman, the first African American to graduate from Harvard in dentistry.
He attended the M Street High School, now known as the Dunbar High School. The high school for African Americans at a time of racial segregation had a national reputation for academic excellence. He went on to Harvard University, where he earned a BS and MA. He earned a Ph.D. in Economics. He married Ella V. Haith (1935). They adopted a son, who died in 1962.
He had served in the administration of President John F. Kennedy. He had served in New York State government and high-level positions in New York City. During the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, he was one of 45 prominent African Americans appointed to positions and helped make up the Black Cabinet. He directed federal programs during the administration of the New Deal, at the same time completing his Ph.D. at Harvard University.
He was appointed as an aide to Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. He had numerous public policy positions, in between stints in academia. He was appointed New York State Rent Commissioner, becoming the first African American State Cabinet member in New York. He served as the vice-chairman of the New York City Housing and Redevelopment Board. He contributed to the compilation housing bill. He took part in lobbying for the Senior Citizens Housing Act. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #omegapsiphi
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alicevgcna · 3 months ago
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Kickstart Your Career: Top CNA Training Programs in Cincinnati for 2024
Kickstart Your Career: Top CNA ⁣Training Programs in Cincinnati for 2024
If you’re looking to launch a rewarding ‌career in ​healthcare, becoming a ‌Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is an excellent choice. With‍ the ⁢aging‍ population and rising demand for⁤ healthcare services, the need for qualified CNAs is on the rise, especially in Cincinnati.​ This article will guide you through the top CNA training programs in‌ Cincinnati for 2024, highlighting their features, advantages, and how to choose⁣ the right ⁤one for you.
Understanding ‌the Role of a CNA
A Certified Nursing Assistant‌ plays a vital⁣ role ⁢in patient care, assisting nurses and providing⁣ essential support to patients⁤ in‍ various healthcare settings. CNAs help with daily activities, monitor patients’ vital signs, and ensure a ⁢comfortable environment for recovery.
Benefits of CNA Training Programs
Quick‍ entry into the healthcare ⁢field.
High​ demand for‍ CNAs across various healthcare settings.
Opportunities for advancement ‌to higher nursing roles.
Comprehensive training in patient care and safety.
Top CNA Training Programs in Cincinnati for 2024
Training ⁣Provider
Duration
Location
Cost
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
6-8 weeks
Clifton
$700
Southern Ohio​ College
4-8 weeks
West Chester
$850
Gateway Community College
6 weeks
Florence
$600
University of Cincinnati
8 weeks
Cincinnati
$900
Tri-County Adult Career Center
6 weeks
Hebron
$750
1. Cincinnati ‌State Technical and Community ⁤College
Offering one ‌of the most respected​ CNA programs in Cincinnati, ⁤Cincinnati⁣ State focuses on hands-on learning and theory. Students benefit from experienced instructors and a curriculum that ⁢prepares​ them for state⁣ certification.
2. Southern Ohio College
With a flexible schedule, Southern Ohio College accommodates working professionals. The program ⁤is known for its supportive environment and ‌thorough training that emphasizes⁢ both practical skills ​and knowledge.
3. Gateway Community College
Gateway Community College offers an affordable and efficient CNA training program, with classes that are easily accessible to students in the Greater Cincinnati area. Their fast-track curriculum helps students enter the workforce quickly.
4. University of⁢ Cincinnati
Known for its academic⁢ excellence, ‍the University ‍of Cincinnati provides a comprehensive CNA training program that incorporates both classroom ‌instruction and clinical practicum, ensuring students gain essential skills.
5. Tri-County Adult ​Career Center
This program is⁣ specifically designed for⁢ adult learners, ‌offering an accelerated path to certification. Tri-County provides a blend of classroom ⁤learning and ⁤hands-on experiences ⁢in real healthcare settings.
Practical Tips for‌ Choosing the Right CNA Program
Check Accreditation: Ensure ​the program is accredited and meets state guidelines.
Consider Location: Choose​ a program that is conveniently located to save time⁣ and transportation costs.
Look for Hands-On Experience: Practical training is essential for developing your skills.
Read Reviews: Look for feedback from ⁢former students about their experiences.
Explore Financial ‍Aid ⁢Options: ‍Many programs⁤ offer scholarships ⁣or payment plans.
Case Studies of Successful CNAs in Cincinnati
Many CNAs in Cincinnati have successfully transitioned into‍ rewarding healthcare careers. For example, ‌Jane ⁤Smith started her CNA training at Cincinnati State and quickly secured a position at a ⁣local hospital. Through dedication‌ and hard work, she was promoted⁣ to a nursing role within two years.
Another notable case is John Doe, who completed his training at Gateway Community College. His ‌exemplary performance in the program⁢ led to an internship offer at a prestigious nursing home, where he gained valuable experience and built a professional network.
First-Hand Experience: What to Expect During CNA Training
Many students often wonder what ⁤to⁣ expect during CNA training. Typically, you⁣ will ‌start⁣ with classroom instruction,‌ covering essential ​topics such as:
Patient ⁤care techniques
Basic medical terminology
Vital signs and charting
Nutrition and hygiene
Following the theoretical portion, students usually transition into clinical rotations, where they work directly with patients under the supervision of licensed professionals. This‌ is a critical component that ‌prepares⁣ you for​ real-world challenges in the healthcare field.
Conclusion
With numerous CNA training programs available in Cincinnati for 2024, aspiring healthcare professionals have an opportunity to fast-track their careers in a high-demand field. By choosing the right training ⁣program, you can ‍gain the necessary skills, knowledge, and certification ⁤to thrive as a CNA. Start your journey today‍ and take the first step towards impacting lives ⁢positively ⁤in your community.
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hyzenthlayroseart · 3 years ago
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I decided to think of people who live around Eileen just to help with world-building.
The first are her next door neighbors Ernest and Florence Clifton.  They moved into the newly-built house next door to Eileen's back in the 50s as newlyweds, raised a family and now continue to live there as an elderly couple. Ever since they first moved in they've been sweet, kind and welcoming people. They became close friends with Eileen after moving in and when Cleo moved in with Eileen in the 80s they welcomed her into their friend group.
They're both religious people, but they're not the types of people that push their religion onto other people, instead they let their actions show their love for their religion by loving their neighbors, doing charity work, helping the needy and all that good stuff. They've also been very-open minded people since the 50s and therefore aren't homophobic and are horrified at people who use religion to justify their bigotry. (Just as a side-note, since I brought up religion I wanna clarify that the Cliftons are Christian while the Evergreens are Jewish but not religious (based on me lol)).
They also adore Mona and Margot and sometimes babysit when Eileen and Cleo go out. 
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ultraozzie3000 · 2 years ago
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Rumors of War
Above: Scores of German tanks lined up at a harvest festival near Hanover, produced in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles. Germany began rapidly rearming shortly after Hitler came to power in January 1933. The year 1933 marked a shift in the political winds, starting with Adolf Hitler’s rise to the chancellorship of Germany in 1933. By October he withdrew from the League of Nations and the…
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thecrazyworldbuilder · 2 years ago
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polskiebagno · 3 years ago
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In an effort to procrastinate working on my thesis, here is a compilation of (some of) the best things I have ever read. Books that I read over and over again, short stories that I haven't been able to forget for over a decade, articles and essays and experimental writings that kept me up until 3am trying to figure out their meaning. Hopefully you can find something new here that you haven't read yet!
SHORTS:
A Collapse of Horses by Brian Evenson - a man discovers that his house changes every night, but he's the only one who can see it, and he soon finds himself unable to cope with it. I keep coming back to this one over and over. It's a beautiful tale of grief, doubt, loneliness, and I find that it means something else to me each time I read it. Would you have turned to look at the horses?
The Cafeteria in the Evening and a Pool in the Rain by Yoko Ogawa - a woman meets a mysterious man and his son, fascinated by the local cafeteria. Similar to A Collapse of Horses in a way I can't quite put in words. A sister story, perhaps, but less fantastical. If you've ever seen Posession this story made me think of the line about god being under a porch with a dying dog.
Star, Bright by Mark Clifton - journal of a father whose little daughter turns out to be a genius capable of mind reading and time travel. When I was a child I wasted hours trying to figure out her method in hopes it was real and I could travel like that too. Definitely an interesting concept.
Borrasca by C. K. Walker - a young boy moves with his family to a small town in the mountains, and soon after that his sister goes missing. Beautiful, sad, horryfing all at once. I remember at times forgetting that it was a horror story and getting lost in that little town only to be faced with that ending. Big, big TW for sexual abuse.
The Road Virus Heads North by Stephen King - a horror writer buys a bizzare painting at a yard sale, and weird things start happening. The only one of King's stories I ever enjoyed reading so I thought I'd add it.
The Eradication of “Talmudic Abstractions”: Anti-Semitism, Transmisogyny and the National Socialist Project by Joni Alizah Cohen - to quote directly from it, "2018 has seen a vast rise in anti-Semitic violence globally. Similarly, violence against trans people, and trans women of colour in particular, has continued to rise exponentially. Is there link between the simultaneous rise in anti-semitism, the resurgence of the far-right, and the rise in transfemicide? In this article Joni Alizah Cohen analyses the structure of Nazi ideology for the key to understanding the present crisis".
38 by Layli Long Soldier - a poem about the Dakota 38. I love that you can also listen to the author reading it, to fully understand what she was going for. Definitely a "food for thought" kind of read.
The Dutch Village Where Everyone Has Dementia by Josh Planos - a look at a village that is, in its entirety, a nursing home, and at how we treat dementia in general. I find the topic of memory loss to be incredibely fascinating so this was right up my alley.
The Freudian Coverup by Florence Rush - while we all know that Freud's ideas, especially the concept of Odipeus complex, are simply bullshit I don't think many of us know how close he was to actually understanding trauma. I certainly didn't before I read this, and I've been studying psychology for 5 years now. I don't know if I would say there was malice to his theory, but there certainly wasn't any honesty in it. TW for child sexual abuse. If you don't have a subscription you can use Sci-Hub to get access to this.
BOOKS:
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card - a young boy is chosen as one of the children being trained to soon lead Earth in the fight against aliens. While at times hard to read because of the hardships and abuse all the children face, to me it's a beautiful tale of friendship and love and goodness of humanity that prevails even when faced with horrific circumstances. DO NOT watch the movie tho. Also I'm not a fan of the other books but if you're interested, yes, this is a start of a series.
Hotel Paradise by Martha Grimes - a 12 year old girl living in her family's run-down hotel in the middle of nowhere begins investigating the drowning of another girl that took place decades ago. I first read this series when I was 12 myself and since then this series has always felt like home. It's always summer there, and reading Emma's descriptions of her mother's cooking makes me feel like I'm sitting with her at the table. It's vivid and welcoming and the characters feel like they're your friends and it has been a pleasure to grow up with these books and see how my perspective on them changed. There are three more titles so far, but the story doesn't seem finished.
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat by Oliver Sacks - a collection of tales of Sacks' patients with various neurological issues. Great read if you're interested in how the brain works, but even if neurology and psychology aren't your thing this is still a wonderful look at what makes us human. Sacks writes with such ease and beauty and you can sense the care he has for all his patients.
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury - a whole collection of short stories, detailing the exploration and settlement of Mars in the years 1999-2026. If you're not feeling like reading the whole collection my personal favorite is The Third Expedition; it really scared me as a child and I never forgot it. And I would recommend looking into Bradbury's writing in general.
Revenge: Eleven Dark Tales by Yoko Ogawa - another collection of short stories that connect and intertwine and create a narrative comparable to a maze or a spider's web or one of those russian dolls that have another doll in them. You could theorethically just read them on their own but it takes away most of the fun of this book.
THE UNABOMBER PACKAGE:
Look, I wanted to put his manifesto on here because I do truly believe it's a super interesting read, but you need to have context. You can start with just the Wikipedia page, but here are additional things I highly recommend reading:
A Stranger in the Family Picture by Serge F. Kovaleski and Lorraine Adams - an article about his childhood, including some stories from his mother. Definitely biased but good start if you wanna go in a chronological order.
Harvard and the Making of the Unabomber by Alston Chase - written by another Harvard atendee it's a description of Kaczynski's college years and, most importantly, the very unethical psychological experiment he was a subject of.
Gender confusion, sex change idea fueled Kaczynski's rage, report says - definitely not as much info as I'd like but it's another snippet into just how many things were happening in his head and how he dealt with them.
Excerpts From Unabomber's Journal - it's very important that you read these and "hear" him talk, in his own words, about why he did what he did. Especially if you feel some sympathy for him after reading the previous articles it's important to read these and see who he really was. If you do not have a subscription to NYTimes just click Esc before it fully loads and before! the paywall popup appears and you can read it for free.
Prisoner of Rage - A special report. From a Child of Promise to the Unabom Suspect by Robert D. McFadden - longer than previous articles it's a pretty good summary of everything. Use the Esc trick again to read it.
To Unabomb Victims, a Deeper Mystery by George Lardner and Lorraine Adams - also a very important read. Given how much conversation is focused on Kaczynski himself and his life it is crucial to remember his victims and hear their voices.
Every Last Tie: The Story of the Unabomber and His Family by David Kaczynski - a book written by his brother. I found it to be surprisingly well-written and quite heartbreaking.
Industrial Society and Its Future by Theodore Kaczynski - finally, the manifesto. I am begging you to read this carefully and critically. Do your research and keep in mind his journal excerpts and the victim's stories when engaging with this. I understand how fascinating it is, I just wrote you a paragraph full of resources, but please. This man is not your friend.
BLOGS/WEBSITES/ONLINE PROJECTS:
Time Cube by Otis Eugene Ray - an archived website presenting Ray's ideas about time being... cubic. According to him each day is really four days at once, and he describes four important points in time and space - one where Jesus lives, one for Socrates, one for Einstein and one for the Clintons. Yes like Bill Clinton. The website is a mess and it is clear that Ray was not in his right mind while writing it. I recommend treating it like a scavenger hunt - there are different versions of the website, from different years, archived on the Wayback Machine, and there's plenty of tabs you can click. The text is chaotic, he changes fonts and colors, one minute he's talking about time the next he's yelling at you and calling god a queer. But every once in a while there will be a quote that just... moves you. So if you have some time to kill sit down, maybe have a drink, and search for some accidental poetry there, it's great fun. My personal favorite quote is "Without deed, word starves. Word god lends not a hand". You can also check out a lecture he gave at Georgia Tech in 2005.
What football will look like in the future by Jon Bois - totally normal sports article nothing to see here :) about football yes. Why would you ask. What else would it be about? (Seriosuly tho, I don't wanna spoil this, it's great fun to read this and try to figure out what is going on. I never came across any vision of the future similar to this one, it's very refreshing).
my father's long, long legs by Michael Lutz - a fairly classic short scary story, but with the added element of being interactive. It gets quite creepy once you go underground, but don't worry, there aren't any jumpscares.
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year ago
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Birthdays 3.3
Beer Birthdays
Geörg Ziegelmaier (1852)
Jay R. Brooks (1959)
James Ottolini (1969)
Jeff Cioletti (1972)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Julie Bowen; actor (1970)
James Doohan; actor (1920)
Jean Harlow; actor (1911)
Miranda Richardson; actor (1958)
Ronald Searle; illustrator (1920)
Famous Birthdays
Diana Barrymore; actress (1921)
Alexander Graham Bell; inventor (1847)
Edna Best; British stage and film actress (1900)
Jessica Biel; actor (1982)
William James Blacklock; English-Scottish painter (1816)
Margaret Bonds; pianist and composer (1913)
Larry Burkett; author and radio host (1939)
Cyril Burt; English psychologist and geneticist (1883)
Georg Cantor; Russian-German mathematician and philosopher (1845)
Emile-Auguste Chartier; French writer and philosopher (1868)
Paul Clayton; folk singer (1931)
Brian Cox; English keyboard player and physicist (1968)
Ruby Dandridge; African-American film and radio actress (1902)
Gustave de Molinari; Dutch-Belgian economist and theorist (1819)
Bonnie J. Dunbar; engineer and astronaut (1949)
Perry Ellis; fashion designer (1940)
David Faustino; actor (1974)
Tyler Florence; chef and author (1971)
Ragnar Frisch; Norwegian economist (1895)
Ira Glass; radio host (1959)
William Godwin; English writer (1756)
Laura Harring; Mexican-American model and actress (1964)
Robyn Hitchcock; pop singer (1953)
Thom Hoffman; Dutch actor and photographer (1957)
Asger Jorn; Danish painter and sculptor (1914)
Jackie Joyner-Kersee; track athlete (1962)
Tim Kazurinsky; actor, comedian (1950)
Ronan Keating; Irish singer-songwriter and actor (1977)
Arthur Kornberg; biochemist (1918)
Artur Lundkvist; Swedish poet (1906)
James Merrill; poet and playwright (1926)
George Miller; Australian film director (1945)
Sameera Moussa; Egyptian physicist (1917)
John Murray; Canadian scientist (1841)
Thomas Otway; English writer (1652)
Mike Pender; English singer-songwriter and guitarist (1941)
Charles Ponzi; Italian criminal, "Ponzi scheme" (1882)
George Pullman; train car inventor (1831)
Anri Sakaguchi; Japanese actress (1991)
Clifton Snider; author and poet (1947)
Harold J. Stone; actor (1913)
Tone-Loc; rapper (1966)
Buddy Valastro; chef and tv host (1977)
Herschel Walker; football RB (1962)
Edmund Waller; English poet, writer (1606)
Michael Walzer; philosopher (1935)
Jennifer Warnes; singer-songwriter (1947)
Doc Watson; bluegrass singer-songwriter and musician (1923)
Snowy White; English guitarist (1948)
Darnell Williams; English-American actor (1955)
Hattie Winston; actress (1945)
Beatrice Wood; illustrator and potter (1893)
Victoria Zdrok; model (1973)
Ona Zee; porn actor (1954)
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