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June Marie Salter AM was an Australian actress and author prominent in theatre and television. She is best known for her character roles, in particular as schoo...
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My June TBR is looking pretty good đ
Weâve got:
âïž The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
đłïžâđ Fine: A Comic About Gender by Rhea Ewing
đ Riders of Fire and Ice by Brett Salter
#godzilla reads#June tbr#reading#tbr pile#June reading#book blog#the cruel prince#Holly black#fine: a comic about gender#rhea Ewing#riders of fire and ice#brett salter#booklr#bookworm#bookish
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Released in German cinemas on this day sixty years ago (26 June 1964): Jayne Mansfieldâs wildest and weirdest film Dog Eat Dog (1964). Also known as: An Act of Violence and When Strangers Meet. Tagline: âWhen a love-starved sex kitten teams up with a deadly killer, the action explodes right between your eyes!â This nihilistic Euro-sleaze crime thriller enthralls from its opening seconds. Soundtracked by urgent twist music, glimpses of Hollywood glamour queen Mansfield (clad in a babydoll nightie and ratty bouffant wig) writhing in orgasmic ecstasy in a bed full of money are intercut with sweaty, desperate Cameron Mitchell running for his life through dark streets at night pursued by cigar-chomping, maniacally cackling villain Ivor Salter in his convertible. We swiftly discern that Dolph Kostis (Salter) and Lylle Corbett (Mitchell) are thieves whoâve just committed a $1 million heist. Psychotic Kostis killed another accomplice because he didnât want to split the proceeds. Trampy Dolores (Mansfield) is his moll. The trio go into hiding from the police â and things swiftly unravel! Watching Dog provokes the question, âWhat kind of film is this?â Early on we grasp Dogâs unusual priorities when â just as the suspense should be building â it cuts to an interminable Eurovison-style musical number in its entirety. Closer to a paranoid psychodrama than a straightforward heist movie, Dog keeps detouring into unexpected tangents and the tone grows nuttier â more art-y, psychological and bleak â as it proceeds (all for the better. Apparently, three directors toiled on Dog - trying to salvage it? - which might account for its strange lurches in tone and overall incoherence). Ultimately, Dog belongs to Mansfield, tangibly enjoying herself as an unrepentant bad girl. âIâve got a pash for the cash!â she admits. It feels inconceivable that Dolores was originally intended for Elke Sommer. (If Mansfield looks particularly radiant and zaftig here, itâs because she was four months pregnant with daughter Mariska during production). Thrill as Mansfield zanily breaks into the twist, exclaims âcrackers!â or wails that she needs a new pair of panties! Dog Eat Dog should be hailed as an unsung cult classic! In fact, I demand you watch it on YouTube!
#dog eat dog#jayne mansfield#lobotomy room#cameron mitchell#vintage sleaze#b movie#sex kitten gone berserk#kitsch
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đ Holiday Books Released in 2024
â Are you reading any holiday/seasonal books this December?
đ A Corpse in Christmas Close - Michelle Salter đ Christmas Sweater Weather - Jaqueline Snowe đ A Very Irish Christmas - Debbie Johnson đ Christmas Crimes at the Mysterious Bookshop - Otto Penzler đ Take Me Home for Christmas - Miranda Liasson đ Tis the Season for Secrets - Kate Callaghan đ Unromance - Erin Connor đ A Jingle Bell Mingle - Julie Murphy đ A Home for the Holidays - Taylor Hahn
â The Wood at Midwinter - Susanna Clarke â Brightly Shining - Ingvild H. RishĂži â A Winter Wish - Emily Stone â Blue Christmas Bones - Carolyn Haines â Love You a Latke - Amanda Elliot â Christmas at Glitter Peak Lodge - Kjersti Herland Johnsen â The Most Wonderful Time - Jayne Allen â All the Jingle Ladies - Beth Garrod â Death at a Scottish Christmas - Lucy Connelly
đ Make the Season Bright - Ashley Herring Blake đ The Merriest Misters - Timothy Janovsky đ The Merry Matchmaker - Sheila Roberts đ The Wedding Witch - Erin Sterling đ Most Wonderful - Georgia Clark đ Rockin' Around the Chickadee - Donna Andrews đ The Mistletoe Mystery - Nita Prose đ One Big Happy Family - Susan Mallery đ The Christmas Catch - Toni Shiloh
đ Eight Nights to Win Her Heart - Miri White đ Christmas in Aspen - Anita Hughes đ The Holiday Honeymoon Switch - Julia McKay đ Christmas Ever After - Jaimie Admans đ Mistletoe Magic in the Highlands - Bella Osborne đ Snow is Falling - Sarah Bennett đ I'll Be Gone for Christmas -Georgia K. Boone đ Make My Wish Come True - Rachael Lippincott đ Flopping in a Winter Wonderland - Jason June
â Some Like It Cold - Elle McNicoll â Snowed In - Catherine Walsh â The Christmas Cookie Wars - Eliza Evans â You Better Watch Out - James S. Murray â Spectacular - Stephanie Garber â A Merry Little Murder Plot - Jenn McKinlay â Madrigals and Mayhem - Elizabeth Penney â Holiday Wedding - Melissa Dymond â Puppy Love at Mistletoe Junction - Shannon Richard
đ The Christmas Crush - Noelle Douglas đ A Novel Christmas - Charity Shane đ Christmas in Chestnut Ridge - Nancy Naigle đ Kiss Me at Christmas - Jenny Bayliss đ Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret - Benjamin Stevenson đ I'll Get Back to You - Becca Grischow đ The Knife Before Christmas - Kate Carlisle đ The Nightmare Before Kissmas - Sara Raasch đ Christmas with the Queen - Hazel Gaynor
â The Christmas Countdown - Holly Cassidy â Christmas in Spite of You - K.C. Mills â Christmas at Spruce Hill Farm - Kathryn Springer â Christmas Is All Around - Martha Waters â The Christmas Inn - Pamela M. Kelley â All I Want Is You - Falon Ballard â The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year - Ally Carter â A Christmas Duet - Debbie Macomber â The Christmas Tree Farm - Laurie Gilmore
#books#holiday romances#holiday vibes#romance books#readers of tumblr#new books#book releases#book release#booklr#batty about books#battyaboutbooks#book blog#books to read#winter vibes
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From the Golden Age of Television
The Boston Tea Party - CBS - June 26, 1955
A presentation of "You Are There" Season 3 Episode 43
A re-staging Season 1 Episode 3 that aired February 15, 1953
Historical Reenactment
Running time: 30 minutes
Produced by: James Fonda
Directed by: Bernard Girard
Narrated by Walter Cronkite
News Reporters:
Dick Joy
Harlow Wilcox
Clete Roberts
Stars:
Denver Pyle as Samuel P. Savage
Michael Emmet as Francis Rotch
Russ Conway as John Hancock (Billed as Russ Coway)
Herbert Rudley as Sam Adams
Charles Watts as Samson Salter Blowers
Marshall Bradford as Willliam Molineux
Bing Russell as Landall Pitts
George Diestel as Newes
Charles Seel as Josiah Quincy II
Noel Drayton as Governor Thomas Hutchinson
#The Boston Tea Party#TV#You Are There#1955#CBS#Historical Reenactment#Walter Cronkite#1950's#Denver Pyle#Russ Conway#Herbert Rudley#Michael Emmet
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I was honoured to be invited by HRH Princess Anne to a dinner at St James Palace the week before last.
It was a memorable occasion and a fabulous opportunity to see inside the palace.
The dinner was a 'thank you' to sponsors and organisers of the next Commonwealth Study Conference taking place in Canada in June. As an alumni I've been helping to recruit and select the UK delegates.
It was wonderful to have a short chat with the Princess who I admire as a hardworking and focused lady. When I attended the conference as a delegate in Australia, she was very much part of it, travelling with us, giving us her insights as well as managing to attend many other scheduled appearances as she traveled through each area!
Good luck to all attending this year's conference - I envy you !
@ Jo Salter
#she looks fab#đđđ#shine bright like a diamanned#workanne#princess anne#princess royal#brf#british royal family
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So it's somehow the end of May? Not sure how that happened, even though I have been busy so of course the time has flown by! Things done this last month include hosting family multiple times, visiting my first cat café, visiting family, wedding reception, and baking my first rhubarb pie. Somehow I managed to fit 9 books and 2 DNFs in there, and was very good about not taking too many ARCs home. I didn't even buy anything!
Also, this is the first time I think I've ever underpacked physical books for a holiday. I thought for sure that the SF book I popped in my bag would last me at least three days but no, A History of What Comes Next was a fast read and lasted one. Thank goodness for Libby and my cache of T. Kingfisher e-novellas, is all I'm saying. Reading those back to back got my reading goal back on track for the year.
Novel is still progressing apace. Digger is still not shipped. It is reading outdoors weather but I've yet to do so. Nothing else to report.
And now without further ado, in order of enjoymentâŠ
Magisteria - Nicholas Spencer
A history of the interactions between science and (Western) (mostly Christian) religion.
7.5/10
warning: discussions of racism, race science, eugenics, historical Islamophobia
After Villon - Roger Farr
Poetry written in conversation with a late medieval French criminal-poet.
đłïžâđ, đšđŠ
The Sinister Booksellers of Bath - Garth Nix
Susan and Bathâs magical booksellers must rescue Merlin after heâs trapped in a mapâwhich might mean taking on an unknown Sovereign.
6.5/10
đłïžâđ secondary character (genderqueer), Afro-British secondary characters, Muslim secondary character
A History of What Comes Next - Sylvain Neuvel
A lineage of scientifically-minded women work behind the scenes with one goal: Get Them To The Stars Before Evil Kills Us All.
7/10
main characters consistently read as POC, đłïžâđ main character (sapphic), đłïžâđ secondary character (sapphic), Black-Russian secondary character, Chinese-American secondary character, đšđŠ Warning: attempted rape, early methods of conversion therapy
Vera Wongâs Unsolicited Advice for Murderers - Jesse Q. Sutanto
When Vera finds a body in her tea shop, she knows exactly what to doâcall the police and then solve the murder herself.
7/10
Chinese-American protagonist, largely Asian-American cast, Chinese-Indonesian author
warning: domestic abuse (not physical)
A Master of Djinn - P. DjĂšlĂ Clark
Agent Fatma investigates a mass murder with possible ties to djinn magic.
7/10
largely Egyptian cast, Nubian secondary characters, đłïžâđ main character (lesbian), đłïžâđ secondary character (sapphic), largely Muslim cast, African-American author
warning: contains racists, colonial mindsets, and cultural appropriators
Kiss Her Once For Me - Alison Cochrun
Ellie agrees to a fake engagement and marriage over the Christmas holidaysâonly to find out her fiancĂ©âs sister is the one-night stand she couldnât get over.
7/10
đłïžâđ main character (bi), main character with anxiety disorder, đłïžâđ secondary characters (lesbian, trans, nonbinary, multisexual), Korean-American secondary characters, Latinx secondary character, Filipina secondary character, secondary character with ADHD
warning: depiction of anxiety and panic attacks, toxic parent-child relationship
Minor Mage - T. Kingfisher
Twelve-year-old Oliver is sent away from his village on a quest to bring back rain. He knows three spells, and one is to repel armadillo dander.
6.5/10
Mortal Follies - Alexis Hall
Maelys Micklemore has been cursed, a terrible thing for a young Regency woman. Her best hope of breaking the spell is the mannish Lady Georgiana, who might be a witch. Out in June.
6.5/10
đłïžâđ protagonist (sapphic), đłïžâđ secondary characters (sapphic, gay, trans woman), Black British secondary character, Afro-British secondary character
Picture Books
The Octopus Escapes - Maile Meloy with Felicia Salter (illustrator)
An octopus is brought to an aquarium. Being captive is greatâat first.
DNF
The Last Heir to Blackwood Library - Hester Fox
Ivy inherits an estate in Yorkshire, with a magnificent library, recalcitrant servants, a ghost, and a curse.
The Absolute Book - Elizabeth Knox
A woman who lost her sister to violence finds herself drawn into another world with bearings on her family history.
Currently reading:
Shadowlands - Matthew Green
Short histories of lost settlements from across the UK.
The Gifts - Liz Hyder
In 1840s England, a woman grows wings.
Stats Monthly total: 9+1 Yearly total: 53/140 Queer books: 5 Authors of colour: 2 Books by women: 3 Authors outside the binary: 0 Canadian authors: 2 Off the TBR shelves: 2 Books hauled: 0 ARCs acquired: 3 ARCs unhauled: 2 DNFs: 2
January February March April
#books#booklr#bookblr#adult booklr#book covers#book photography#my photos#reading wrap-ups#book recommendations#rec lists#read in 2023#who queue?
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26 June 2023
The End of the Beginning
Gallipoli 26 June 2023
In the end, it was not the great and distinguished generals like Hamilton, Birdwood or Hunter-Weston that planned the final withdrawal from Gallipoli. The failure of the August Offensive was the last nail in the coffin for Hamiltonâs career, and he was removed shortly after. Hunter-Weston had been invalidated in the midsummer (although he would be inflicted upon the army again at the Somme), and Stopford had been quietly returned to retirement. General Munro, Hamiltonâs unromantic successor, and Lord Kitchener, who had visited the Peninsula shortly after the August debacle, had decided to pull the plug. Now came the task of getting out.
Birdwood remained, of course, but the evacuation of Anzac was not his brainchild. It was Colonel Brudenell White, his chief staff officer, who largely planned it. One of the great ironies of Gallipoli is that the only time thoughtful and considered planning and staffwork was properly done was at the very end. Under White, and his IX Corps counterpart at Suvla whose name unfortunately escapes me right now, men, stores and weapons were quietly lifted from the peninsula, until at last the final men left before dawn on the 20th of December. The evacuations of Anzac and Suvla were completed with nearly no casualties. Thereâs some spectualtion today as to whether or not the Ottomans simply allowed the Allies to go. Iâm not convinced of this - Kemal in particular was not the kind of man to let thousands of Allied troops, many of whom would go on to fight the Ottoman Empire else where, simply slip away into the night.
Helles would be maintained until 21 January 1916, but eventually it too was quietly and successfully evacuated. The last man to leave was General Stanley Maude, who would go on to die of cholera in the Mesopotamia campaign. The second last man to go was Major Clement Attlee. âMajor Attlee,â as he was called between the wars, would go on to become a Labour Prime Minister, defeating Churchill in 1945.
Our time at Anzac today was brief. We first headed to Green Hill Cemetary, which was about as far into the Suvla sector as our bus could go. Unlike Anzac, which was officially ceded to the Australian government - yes, thatâs true, although we donât claim sovereignty now we do technically own the land - Suvla remained Turkish territory after the war. The cemetaries there are necessarily consolidated. This also meant that the Imperial War Graves Commission, rather than sticking to battlefield positions, were able to create more traditional cemeteries here. Green Hill, whose layout somewhat sneakily resembles a cross, therefore looks a lot like the cemeteries Iâve seen in France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
It is also here that, even amongst the myriad tragedies of Gallipoli, a particularly wasted life stands out. Private Harry Salter, 6th East Lancashires, was aged 19 at Suvla, though he clearly lied about his age as his grave says he was 24. Salter was charged - and this is related in an account by Private Edward Roe - with taking âFrench leave,â leaving his sector to go to Anzac. He was found guilty of desertion - even though Roe points out that desertion at Gallipoli was impossible, every square inch of land being under threat of Turkish fire. On the 11th of December, ten days before the end of the campaign, he was taken to an abandoned quarry in the Suvla sector and shot.
âI only wish,â Roe writes, âthat the distinguished person who signed the death warrent without taking into consideration the extenuating circumstances would leave his comfortable island residence and visit the men under his command who were going through it.â Roe was one of the firing party.
We proceeded to the Anzac Commemorative Area on North Beach, our last stop on Gallipoli. This was created in 2000 and thereâs a plaque with the names of the then Australian and New Zealand Prime Ministers - this means, quite outrageously, that the only names enshrined here are those of John Howard and Helen Clark. All leaders use the past, but Old John is particularly infamous among historians for weaponising it in the so-called âHistory Wars.â There is something obscene about his name being here. Then again, the âmemorialâ here is very much out of the Howard-Nelson playbook. There are deeply sanitized placards that minimize nearly everyone who wasnât Australian or New Zealander. The British get a few terse mentions, mostly in the context of failure, the Indians get one token mention, and the Gurkhas and Newfoundlanders are totally out of luck.
Itâs here that commemorative events are held every 25th of April at dawn. For most people who attend, Iâm sure, itâs a beautiful and moving experience, but the diginitaries - the Prime Ministers, ambassadors and all those âgreat and goodâ - do not stay here. They ride in on buses and cars before dawn, and they ride straight back out when itâs done. Apart from maybe the Prime Ministers, they donât visit the graves, nor do they contemplate the site. This is just part of the diplomatic calander, a nice little gesture between Canberra and Istanbul (or Wellington and Istanbul) to smooth the passing of treaties or trade deals. They just have to be quiet for one minute and look like theyâre thinking of one war, and then they can go back to planning the next.
People should come to Gallipoli, and not just Australians, New Zealanders or Turks. But they shouldnât come here for that great ceremony - they should come now, or in August, or even in the winter when the landscape is covered in ice and snow. They should explore it themselves - go to the cemetaries, not just ours but everybodies, and gaze upon those names. Walk the ground. Trace the landscape. Gaze into the sea and think of the ships that still rest there. Come up with your own conclusions about it. Donât take what the AWM or the Turkish Government or anyone else - including me, for that matter - as gospel.
Was it all a waste? Was it sacrifice? Heroism? Crime? I canât tell you that. Go to Pluggeâs Plateau, or V Beach, or Chunuk Bair - look out over the landscape, and there you will receive the answer.
Of course, this is true of any battlefield. They all say different things, and they say them to different people. Gallipoli and Normandy were both amphibious operations, but one screamed to me about pointless, idiotic waste, and the other spoke solemly of the suffering needed to put an end to perhaps the most awful regime in history. They may say something else to others.
(This is all metaphorical by the way. I am not actually hearing the ground talking to me. Iâm not that mad.)
This brought my Gallipoli adventure to a close. The others went on a boat to snorkel over a wrecked landing barge, but I saw that boat while we were at North Beach and I decided that discretion was the better part of valour and stayed back at the hotel in air-conditioned comfort. We leave Turkey tomorrow, and Iâll miss it more than I expected, but Iâll also be very glad for the change of scenary.
For you see, the story didnât end at Gallipoli - in fact, Gallipoli was in many ways a spin-off of the main tale. For as much as the British government wished it wasnât, the war was only going to be won or lost in one place. The men at Gallipoli had departed hell, but they were now bound for the Western FrontâŠ
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Iowa City man arrested on warrants from June search of residence
Hunter 07/08/27 An Iowa City man has been arrested after authorities executed a search warrant at his Dubuque Street apartment. Officers conducted a residential search warrant at the apartment of 19-year-old Demario Ray-Salter during the late evening hours of June 15th. He was reportedly at the residence when police arrived. According to the criminal complaint, a search of Ray-Salterâs bedroomâŠ
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GNM Third year
Community health Nursing II
Short questions
1. The number of females per 1000 males is called
⥠Sex Ratio
2. An outbreak of disease in a community in excess of normal expectation
⥠Epidemic
3. Anti-malaria month campaign is observed every year in
⥠June
4. The Indian Red Cross Society was established in the year
⥠1920
5. Under the ICDS scheme, an Anganwadi worker covers a population of
⥠1000
6. BCG vaccination is administered to protect against
⥠Tuberculosis
7. The administrative head of the district is a
⥠District Collector
8. Scientific study of human population is
⥠Demography
9. One tribal sub centre covers a population of
⥠5,000
10. Mid-day meal programme was established in the year of
⥠1995
11. United nations international children's emergency fund (UNICEF) headquarters is
⥠Geneva
12. Oral pills contains small amount of:
âĄEstrogens and progestrones
13. The registration of deaths are done within:
⥠21 Days
14. MTP act came into force in:
⥠1971
15. BCG vaccine is given through __________site.
⥠Intradermal
16. ___________is commonly used for taking weight of children under 1 year of age.
⥠Salter spring hanging scale
17. World AIDS Day is celebrated on__________
⥠1st December
18. The theme of world health day in 2017 was
⥠Depression
19. A female health worker is expected to cover a population of
⥠5000
20. National TB control programme was launched in the year
⥠1997
21. ___________is celebrated on May 12th.
⥠International Nurses Day
22. The World Aids Day is celebrated on
⥠1ST DEC
23. PHC in hilly and tribal area covers the population of
⥠3000
24. Dengue fever is caused by the bite of
⥠AEDES MOSQUITO
25. Montaux test is to diagnoses
⥠TUBERCULOSIS
26. The Indian Red Cross Society was established in the year
⥠1920
27. Under the ICDS scheme, an Anganwadi worker covers a population of
⥠1000
28. BCG vaccination is administered to protect against
⥠Tuberculosis
29. The administrative head of the district is a
⥠District Collector
30. World tuberculosis day is on
⥠March-24.
31. National health policy was launched in the year
⥠1983.
32. Nursing process is also known as
⥠Systematic Scientific approach.
33. __________is the scientific study of human population.
⥠Demography
34. Time required measuring the Mantoux test
⥠48-72 hours
35. According to ICDS scheme there is an Anganwadi worker for a population of
⥠1000.
36. Community health is also called
⥠Public health.
37. Group on medical education and support man power knows as
⥠Shrivastav Committee
38. Planning prosperity together is the motto of
⥠Preventive, curative and promotive care.
39. The fetal point for delivery of ICDS is on
⥠1975.
40. A block contains about
⥠100 villages.
42. Farmer's lung is due to the inhalation of
âĄMouldy Hay or Grain Dust.
43. The 12th five year plan covers the period from
⥠2012-2017.
44. The indicator of the prevalence of contraceptive practice in the community is
⥠Women empowerment.
45. The term Siddha implies
⥠Knowledge of life.
46. Anti-leprosy day is celebrated on
⥠January-30th.
47. In India the last census was done in the year
⥠2011.
48. Number of deaths under 1 year of age per 1000 live birth in a year is termed as
⥠Infant mortality rate.
49. The kingpin for health care delivery at the subcenter level is
⥠Panchayat Raj.
50. The number of live births divided by the mid-year population and multiplied by 1000 is known as
⥠Early Neonatal Rate.
51. National AIDS Control Program was launched in the year
⥠1987
52. The pioneer of immunization is
⥠Edward Jenner.
53. The most important recommendations of placing health in people's hands was by the
⥠Srivastava Committee
54. The financial and technical assistance for development of poor countries is provided by
⥠UNESCO
55. Three-tier structure of local self government in India is known as
⥠Panchayat Raj
56. The administrative head of a district is
⥠District Collector
57. The cold chain system, all vaccines can be stored for few months at
⥠0.4°C.
58. Objective of Tuberculosis Control Program is to achieve 85% cure rate through
⥠DOTS
59. The first step in controlling a communicable disease is
⥠Vaccination
60. In India, the last census was done in the year
âĄ2011.
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Titre original: Gran Turismo Date de sortie: 2023-08-09|(135 min) Genres: Action,Drame QualitĂ©s: 720p â 1080p
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Gran Turismo is a 2023 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Black Panther. Produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is the sequel to Black Panther (2018) and the 30th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Directed by Ryan Coogler, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Robert Cole, the film stars Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke, Florence Kasumba, Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Tenoch Huerta, Martin Freeman, and Angela Bassett. In the film, the leaders of Wakanda fight to protect their nation in the wake of King T'Challa's death.
Ideas for a sequel began after the release of Black Panther in February 2018. Coogler negotiated to return as director in the following months, and Marvel Studios officially confirmed the sequel's development in mid-2019. Plans for the film changed in August 2020 when Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman died from colon cancer, with Marvel choosing not to recast his role of T'Challa. Other main cast members from the first film were confirmed to return by that November, and the title was announced in May 2021. Production initially took place from late June to early November 2021, in Atlanta and Brunswick, Georgia, as well as around Massachusetts, before a hiatus to allow Wright to recover from an injury sustained during filming. Production resumed by mid-January 2023 and wrapped in late March in Puerto Rico.
Gran Turismo premiered at the El Capitan Theatre and the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on October 26, 2023, and was released in the United States on November 11, 2023, as the final film in Phase Four of the MCU. The film received positive reviews from critics, who praised the cast's performances (particularly Wright's, Huerta's, and Bassett's), emotional weight, Coogler's direction, action sequences, musical score, and tribute to Boseman.
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Queen Ramonda, Shuri, MâBaku, Okoye and the Dora Milaje fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King TâChallaâs death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross and forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda.
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đ Holiday Books Released in 2024
â Are you reading any holiday/seasonal books this December?
đ A Corpse in Christmas Close - Michelle Salter đ Christmas Sweater Weather - Jaqueline Snowe đ A Very Irish Christmas - Debbie Johnson đ Christmas Crimes at the Mysterious Bookshop - Otto Penzler đ Take Me Home for Christmas - Miranda Liasson đ Tis the Season for Secrets - Kate Callaghan đ Unromance - Erin Connor đ A Jingle Bell Mingle - Julie Murphy đ A Home for the Holidays - Taylor Hahn
â The Wood at Midwinter - Susanna Clarke â Brightly Shining - Ingvild H. RishĂži â A Winter Wish - Emily Stone â Blue Christmas Bones - Carolyn Haines â Love You a Latke - Amanda Elliot â Christmas at Glitter Peak Lodge - Kjersti Herland Johnsen â The Most Wonderful Time - Jayne Allen â All the Jingle Ladies - Beth Garrod â Death at a Scottish Christmas - Lucy Connelly
đ Make the Season Bright - Ashley Herring Blake đ The Merriest Misters - Timothy Janovsky đ The Merry Matchmaker - Sheila Roberts đ The Wedding Witch - Erin Sterling đ Most Wonderful - Georgia Clark đ Rockin' Around the Chickadee - Donna Andrews đ The Mistletoe Mystery - Nita Prose đ One Big Happy Family - Susan Mallery đ The Christmas Catch - Toni Shiloh
đ Eight Nights to Win Her Heart - Miri White đ Christmas in Aspen - Anita Hughes đ The Holiday Honeymoon Switch - Julia McKay đ Christmas Ever After - Jaimie Admans đ Mistletoe Magic in the Highlands - Bella Osborne đ Snow is Falling - Sarah Bennett đ I'll Be Gone for Christmas -Georgia K. Boone đ Make My Wish Come True - Rachael Lippincott đ Flopping in a Winter Wonderland - Jason June
â Some Like It Cold - Elle McNicoll â Snowed In - Catherine Walsh â The Christmas Cookie Wars - Eliza Evans â You Better Watch Out - James S. Murray â Spectacular - Stephanie Garber â A Merry Little Murder Plot - Jenn McKinlay â Madrigals and Mayhem - Elizabeth Penney â Holiday Wedding - Melissa Dymond â Puppy Love at Mistletoe Junction - Shannon Richard
đ The Christmas Crush - Noelle Douglas đ A Novel Christmas - Charity Shane đ Christmas in Chestnut Ridge - Nancy Naigle đ Kiss Me at Christmas - Jenny Bayliss đ Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret - Benjamin Stevenson đ I'll Get Back to You - Becca Grischow đ The Knife Before Christmas - Kate Carlisle đ The Nightmare Before Kissmas - Sara Raasch đ Christmas with the Queen - Hazel Gaynor
â The Christmas Countdown - Holly Cassidy â Christmas in Spite of You - K.C. Mills â Christmas at Spruce Hill Farm - Kathryn Springer â Christmas Is All Around - Martha Waters â The Christmas Inn - Pamela M. Kelley â All I Want Is You - Falon Ballard â The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year - Ally Carter â A Christmas Duet - Debbie Macomber â The Christmas Tree Farm - Laurie Gilmore
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Climate Activists Rallied Against National Grid by ERIK MCGREGOR Via Flickr: BROOKLYN, NY - Climate activists gathered on June 14, 2023 at Brooklyn Borough Hall for a teach-in and art action highlighting successful initiatives implemented this year to combat the climate crisis, reduce consumers' energy expenses, and expose the obstructive climate hypocrisy of National Grid and ConEdison at both the city and state levels. The Brooklyn event coincided with more than 50 actions across the country, called by the People vs. Fossil Fuels coalition, in angry response to Bidenâs approval of the liquified natural gas (LNG) and Willow oil projects in Alaska and the debt ceiling deal that fast-tracks the Mountain Valley Pipeline. Keynote speaker Raya Salter, Founder and Director of the Energy Justice Law and Policy Center and member of New York Stateâs Climate Action Council, shared remarks about successful grassroots efforts to pass climate policy this session, and the gas industryâs attempts to delay and obstruct state-level climate initiatives. Chalk with messages calling for a just transition and for Biden to take bolder climate action adorned the space surrounding the teach-in. After speakers presented, advocates marched to the National Gridâs downtown Brooklyn office and put the power struggle between everyday people and greedy utility companies on display through a âtug of warâ performance. Advocates plastered stickers with an artistic rendition of citizens fighting gas infrastructure and âPeople vs. Fossil Fuelsâ text on National Gridâs doors. Posters, silkscreened canvas, and leaflets with art, calls for action, and information were distributed for participants to take home and spread across their communities. In 2019 New York State passed the landmark Climate Leadership Community Protection Act (CLCPA) to ensure that 70% of the stateâs electricity will be generated by renewable energy by 2030. New York City is a key player in reducing those emissions. However, gas utilities like National Grid and ConEdison have continued to invest in gas infrastructure and fought the transition to renewable energy through a massive disinformation campaign to shape policy and public opinion to continue fossil fuel dependence. Teach-ins such as the one on June 8th are necessary to educate the public and ensure New York sticks to the CLCPAâs emissions reduction targets. "We must close NY's dirty power plants and break the hold that fossil fuels have on our buildings and our wallets, as required by our state's Climate Act. We will fight fossil fuel industry misinformation and hold our utilities accountable for both the environmental injustice they cause and any attempts to delay climate action. We are simply out of time to address this climate crisis and public health emergency." said Raya Salter (she/they), member of New York Stateâs Climate Action Council and Founder and Executive Director of the Energy Justice Law & Policy Center. This action is the next step in escalating the call for President Biden to utilize his executive power and take bold action on climate by declaring a climate emergency. By declaring a national climate emergency, Biden can unlock additional powers to limit oil and gas exports, increase the availability of clean energy technologies, and ensure communities hit hardest by climate disasters receive the resources they need to rebuild. Stopping gas infrastructure expansion in New York State and declaring a climate emergency essential to end the era of fossil fuels, equitably transition to clean energy systems, and bring justice to communities impacted most by fossil fuels. âA just transition starts with seeing the reality of the impact dirty power plants have on the socioeconomic stability of communities throughout the State of New York. The supply chain that currently powers our energy grid places communities of color and low-income communities at a disadvantage in pursuit of their American dream.â said Paul Presendieu (he/him), Co-founder of the Hudson Valley Energy Justice Alliance. This action was organized by 350Brooklyn, Sane Energy Project and No North Brooklyn Pipeline and is part of a nation-wide escalation to end fossil fuels from June 8th-11th sponsored by People Vs. Fossil Fuels, 350 Network Council, the Center for Popular Democracy, Zero Hour, Fridays for Future, and Climate Organizing Hub and endorsed by 64 other Indigenous, climate, labor, and environmental justice organizations nationwide. #TooHotTooHigh #Activism #ActOnClimate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #climatejustice #ConEd #ConEdison #DirectAction #disruption #FossilFree #FrackedGas #Fracking #GetOffGas #GreenNewDeal #KnowYourPolluter #NationalGrid #NewYork #NoPipelines #NoNBKPipeline #NorthBrooklynPipeline #NYC #OffFossilFuels #StopNESE #StopThePipeline #StopTheWilliamsPipeline #YouAreHereMap #350Brooklyn #SaneEnergyProject #ClimateEmergency #CorporateGreed #defundclimatechange #DisasterCapitalism #EnvironmentalJustice #KeepItIntheGround #MakePollutersPay #PeoplesClimate #StopTheMoneyPipeline © Erik McGregor - [email protected] - 917-225-8963
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Chapter 6: Origins: Jupiter Rising
Unlike Fresh Salters, Jaxxy Jupiter cannot recall her childhood, as her earliest memory is as a young adult, even then, whether these memories were her or not are uncertain.
A young man, around 19-20 years old, saw someone with a bright purple backpack and shiny golden hair being apprehended and killed, they were telling this young man to escape, as they were going to die and they wanted this young man to escape, so sneakily, this young man looked around, hiding whenever in sight of anyone, upon hiding, some thoughts were formed.
"Why DO I have to be a man?"
"Is Battery City any good?"
"This sucks... I wanna be a girl..."
Upon escaping Battery City and going to the Zones, the decision was made
this once "young man" is now instead, a young woman, and her name is June.
She would meet someone named Zarl, this man would help her on her transition, as he had supplements that were not from Better Living Industries, and therefore would allow her to be herself, in more ways than one.
Zarl was a good friend of hers, he would help get new gear for her, she would go on the name of Jaxxy Jupiter. Jaxxy was now ready to go on her own, though she would come back to visit Zarl every so often. Because she was a rebel, she would often get targeted by exterminators. One time, she would find herself with a new ally, this blonde with the red jacket, Kobra Kid, he calls himself, would be on the mind of Jaxxy for days on end, whenever she'd meet with Zarl she'd talk about him, and whenever she saw him, she'd want to hang out with him, sometimes even with his friends.
She wouldn't even get to first base before she found out Zarl had died. This really fucked with her, as she now was worried anyone could die, so she would fly solo for a while, however, she would soon fly double as she allied herself with Zarl's kid, Fresh Salters, they'd be her new friend and ally.
And ever since, things have been okay, she'd still hang out with the Fab Four, the group Kobra Kid is in, and she would have new friends like Voxel Purple.
But with her new group having a day out with the Fab Four, things would be drastically changed...
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History
April 4, 1887 - The first woman mayor was elected in the U.S. as Susanna M. Salter became mayor of Argonia, Kansas.
April 4, 1949 - Twelve nations signed the treaty creating NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The nations united for common military defense against the threat of expansion by Soviet Russia into Western Europe.
April 4, 1968 - Civil Rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King was shot and killed by a sniper in Memphis, Tennessee. As head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, he had championed non-violent resistance to end racial oppression and had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. He is best remembered for his I Have a Dream speech delivered at the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington. That march and King's other efforts helped the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In 1986, Congress established the third Monday in January as a national holiday in his honor.
Birthday - American social reformer Dorothea Dix (1802-1887) was born in Hampden, Maine. She founded a home for girls in Boston while only in her teens and later crusaded for humane conditions in jails and insane asylums. During the American Civil War, she was superintendent of women nurses.
Birthday - Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto (1884-1943) was born in Nagaoko, Honshu. He was the main strategist behind the failed Japanese attack on Midway Island in June of 1942, which turned the course of the war against Japan. He was killed on April 18, 1943, after Americans intercepted radio reports of his whereabouts and shot down his plane.
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