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dyingenigmaa · 2 years ago
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Karine for Tank Air Studios by Erika Kamano
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jolieeason · 5 months ago
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Goodreads Monday: All Souls by K.T. Kaufman, Karin Kaufman
This is a weekly meme where anyone can choose and highlight a random book from their Goodreads TBR. This meme was formerly featured on LaurensPageTurners and was taken over by Budget Tales Book Blog. After watching her sister die at the hands of a vicious killer, Jane Piper receives an invitation to join Gatehouse, the secret organization that stands between life as we know it and the most…
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robotarmsapts · 5 years ago
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So, is Karin making cameos in games now? Left: Karin Uzumaki - Naruto. Right: Mary Kaufman - Tales of Vesperia.
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lxdymoon0357 · 3 years ago
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Now... who do you write for? Like all the characters
BOTV: Melissa, Nine, Yona, Yuri, Ian, Migen, Jake, Jack.
Remarried Empress: Rashta, Navier, Sovieshu, Heinry, Kosair, Kaufman
Death is the only ending for the villainess: Penelope, Callisto, Vinter/buinter, Reynold, Derrick, Ecklies, Yvonne.
Today the villainess has fun again: Lielin, xavier, cassion, Lucas, Fredrick.
The villainess reverses the hourglass: Aria, Mielle, Oscar, Isis, Asher, Lohan, Karin and Chloe (platonic).
I have become the hero's rival: Claudia, Felix, Irene, Benjamin
the way to protect the female lead's older brother: Roxanna, Dion, Jeremy, Lant, Sierra, Maria, Ashil, Cassiss
OC: check it out!
The villainess is a marionette: Rezef, Cayena, Olivia and Raphael
Father, I don't want to get married! :Jubelian, Regis and Maximillion
The first night with the duke: Ripley, Zeronis, Sylvia, Etoile, Wright and Ibella
Miss-not-so-sidekick: Latte, Arwin, Kenneth, Esula, Sraightbov, Verlyreed, Memoria and Rondemio
marry my husband: Sumin, Jiwon, Jihyeok, minhwan, Eunho Baek, Huiyeong, Juran
your throne: psyche, dekis, helios
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inknerd · 6 years ago
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Random Book Recommendations #1
Adult 🌷 Circe by Madeline Miller 🌷 The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller 🌷 The Power by Naomi Alderman 🌷 Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman 🌷 Vicious by V.E. Schwab 🌷 The Shining by Stephen King 🌷 Let The Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist 🌷 House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski 🌷 Queen of Babble by Meg Cabot 🌷 Atonement by Ian McEwan 🌷 The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern 🌷 The Darkangel by Meredith Ann Pierce
Young Adult 🌹 Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor 🌹 The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden 🌹 Inkheart by Cornelia Funke 🌹 Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff 🌹 Wild Magic by Tamora Pierce 🌹 Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo 🌹 Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell 🌹 Skyward by Brandon Sanderson
Middle Grade 🌻 Coraline by Neil Gaiman 🌻 Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend 🌻 War of the Witches by Maite Carranza
Poetry 🥀 Goblin Market and Other Poems by Christina Rossetti 🥀 Collected Poems by Edith Södergran 🥀 Collected Poems by Karin Boye 🥀 Wishing for Birds by Elisabeth Hewer
Short Stories 🌼 The Lottery by Shirley Jackson 🌼 The Language of Thorns (collection) by Leigh Bardugo 🌼 To Kill a Child by Stig Dagerman
Classics 💐 Don Quijote by Miguel Cervantes 💐 Dracula by Bram Stoker 💐 Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert 💐 The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath 💐 Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 💐 Doctor Glas by Hjalmar Söderberg 💐 Grimms’ Fairy Tales 💐 The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson 💐 Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Graphic Novels/Manga 🌸 Memories of Emanon by Kenji Tsuruta 🌸 The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill 🌸 Beautiful Darkness by Fabien Vehlmann & Kerascoët 🌸 My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Kabi Nagata
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progressivemillennial · 6 years ago
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If the Trump administration and its allies continue to pursue their reckless course in Venezuela, the most likely result will be bloodshed, chaos, and instability.
The following open letter—signed by 70 scholars on Latin America, political science, and history as well as filmmakers, civil society leaders, and other experts—was issued on Thursday, January 24, 2018 in opposition to ongoing intervention by the United States in Venezuela.
The United States government must cease interfering in Venezuela’s internal politics, especially for the purpose of overthrowing the country’s government. Actions by the Trump administration and its allies in the hemisphere are almost certain to make the situation in Venezuela worse, leading to unnecessary human suffering, violence, and instability.
Venezuela’s political polarization is not new; the country has long been divided along racial and socioeconomic lines. But the polarization has deepened in recent years. This is partly due to US support for an opposition strategy aimed at removing the government of Nicolás Maduro through extra-electoral means. While the opposition has been divided on this strategy, US support has backed hardline opposition sectors in their goal of ousting the Maduro government through often violent protests, a military coup d’etat, or other avenues that sidestep the ballot box.
Under the Trump administration, aggressive rhetoric against the Venezuelan government has ratcheted up to a more extreme and threatening level, with Trump administration officials talking of “military action” and condemning Venezuela, along with Cuba and Nicaragua, as part of a “troika of tyranny.” Problems resulting from Venezuelan government policy have been worsened by US economic sanctions, illegal under the Organization of American States and the United Nations ― as well as US law and other international treaties and conventions. These sanctions have cut off the means by which the Venezuelan government could escape from its economic recession, while causing a dramatic falloffin oil production and worsening the economic crisis, and causing many people to die because they can’t get access to life-saving medicines. Meanwhile, the US and other governments continue to blame the Venezuelan government ― solely ― for the economic damage, even that caused by the US sanctions.
Now the US and its allies, including OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro and Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, have pushed Venezuela to the precipice. By recognizing National Assembly President Juan Guaido as the new president of Venezuela ― something illegal under the OAS Charter ― the Trump administration has sharply accelerated Venezuela’s political crisis in the hopes of dividing the Venezuelan military and further polarizing the populace, forcing them to choose sides. The obvious, and sometimes stated goal, is to force Maduro out via a coup d’etat.
The reality is that despite hyperinflation, shortages, and a deep depression, Venezuela remains a politically polarized country. The US and its allies must cease encouraging violence by pushing for violent, extralegal regime change. If the Trump administration and its allies continue to pursue their reckless course in Venezuela, the most likely result will be bloodshed, chaos, and instability. The US should have learned something from its regime change ventures in Iraq, Syria, Libya, and its long, violent history of sponsoring regime change in Latin America.
Neither side in Venezuela can simply vanquish the other. The military, for example, has at least 235,000 frontline members, and there are at least 1.6 million in militias. Many of these people will fight, not only on the basis of a belief in national sovereignty that is widely held in Latin America ― in the face of what increasingly appears to be a US-led intervention ― but also to protect themselves from likely repression if the opposition topples the government by force.
In such situations, the only solution is a negotiated settlement, as has happened in the past in Latin American countries when politically polarized societies were unable to resolve their differences through elections. There have been efforts, such as those led by the Vatican in the fall of 2016, that had potential, but they received no support from Washington and its allies who favored regime change. This strategy must change if there is to be any viable solution to the ongoing crisis in Venezuela.
For the sake of the Venezuelan people, the region, and for the principle of national sovereignty, these international actors should instead support negotiations between the Venezuelan government and its opponents that will allow the country to finally emerge from its political and economic crisis.
Signed:
Noam Chomsky, Professor Emeritus, MIT and Laureate Professor, University of Arizona Laura Carlsen, Director, Americas Program, Center for International Policy Greg Grandin, Professor of History, New York University Miguel Tinker Salas, Professor of Latin American History and Chicano/a Latino/a Studies at Pomona College Sujatha Fernandes, Professor of Political Economy and Sociology, University of Sydney Steve Ellner, Associate Managing Editor of Latin American Perspectives Alfred de Zayas, former UN Independent Expert on the Promotion of a Democratic and Equitable International Order and only UN rapporteur to have visited Venezuela in 21 years Boots Riley, Writer/Director of Sorry to Bother You, Musician John Pilger, Journalist & Film-Maker Mark Weisbrot, Co-Director, Center for Economic and Policy Research Jared Abbott, PhD Candidate, Department of Government, Harvard University Dr. Tim Anderson, Director, Centre for Counter Hegemonic Studies Elisabeth Armstrong, Professor of the Study of Women and Gender, Smith College Alexander Aviña, PhD, Associate Professor of History, Arizona State University Marc Becker, Professor of History, Truman State University Medea Benjamin, Cofounder, CODEPINK Phyllis Bennis, Program Director, New Internationalism, Institute for Policy Studies Dr. Robert E. Birt, Professor of Philosophy, Bowie State University Aviva Chomsky, Professor of History, Salem State University James Cohen, University of Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Associate Professor, George Mason University Benjamin Dangl, PhD, Editor of Toward Freedom Dr. Francisco Dominguez, Faculty of Professional and Social Sciences, Middlesex University, UK Alex Dupuy, John E. Andrus Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Wesleyan University Jodie Evans, Cofounder, CODEPINK Vanessa Freije, Assistant Professor of International Studies, University of Washington Gavin Fridell, Canada Research Chair and Associate Professor in International Development Studies, St. Mary’s University Evelyn Gonzalez, Counselor, Montgomery College Jeffrey L. Gould, Rudy Professor of History, Indiana University Bret Gustafson, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis Peter Hallward, Professor of Philosophy, Kingston University John L. Hammond, Professor of Sociology, CUNY Mark Healey, Associate Professor of History, University of Connecticut Gabriel Hetland, Assistant Professor of Latin American, Caribbean and U.S. Latino Studies, University of Albany Forrest Hylton, Associate Professor of History, Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Medellín Daniel James, Bernardo Mendel Chair of Latin American History Chuck Kaufman, National Co-Coordinator, Alliance for Global Justice Daniel Kovalik, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Pittsburgh Winnie Lem, Professor, International Development Studies, Trent University Dr. Gilberto López y Rivas, Professor-Researcher, National University of Anthropology and History, Morelos, Mexico Mary Ann Mahony, Professor of History, Central Connecticut State University Jorge Mancini, Vice President, Foundation for Latin American Integration (FILA) Luís Martin-Cabrera, Associate Professor of Literature and Latin American Studies, University of California San Diego Teresa A. Meade, Florence B. Sherwood Professor of History and Culture, Union College Frederick Mills, Professor of Philosophy, Bowie State University Stephen Morris, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Middle Tennessee State University Liisa L. North, Professor Emeritus, York University Paul Ortiz, Associate Professor of History, University of Florida Christian Parenti, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, John Jay College CUNY Nicole Phillips, Law Professor at the Université de la Foundation Dr. Aristide Faculté des Sciences Juridiques et Politiques and Adjunct Law Professor at the University of California Hastings College of the Law Beatrice Pita, Lecturer, Department of Literature, University of California San Diego Margaret Power, Professor of History, Illinois Institute of Technology Vijay Prashad, Editor, The TriContinental Eleanora Quijada Cervoni FHEA, Staff Education Facilitator & EFS Mentor, Centre for Higher Education, Learning & Teaching at The Australian National University Walter Riley, Attorney and Activist William I. Robinson, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara Mary Roldan, Dorothy Epstein Professor of Latin American History, Hunter College/ CUNY Graduate Center Karin Rosemblatt, Professor of History, University of Maryland Emir Sader, Professor of Sociology, University of the State of Rio de Janeiro Rosaura Sanchez, Professor of Latin American Literature and Chicano Literature, University of California, San Diego T.M. Scruggs Jr., Professor Emeritus, University of Iowa Victor Silverman, Professor of History, Pomona College Brad Simpson, Associate Professor of History, University of Connecticut Jeb Sprague, Lecturer, University of Virginia Christy Thornton, Assistant Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University Sinclair S. Thomson, Associate Professor of History, New York University Steven Topik, Professor of History, University of California, Irvine Stephen Volk, Professor of History Emeritus, Oberlin College Kirsten Weld, John. L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, Department of History, Harvard University Kevin Young, Assistant Professor of History, University of Massachusetts Amherst Patricio Zamorano, Academic of Latin American Studies; Executive Director, InfoAmericas
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veonoticia · 7 years ago
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El escándalo que los evangélicos no quieren que se sepa
23/02/2018
El velo del templo se rasgó y el cielo tronó. El infierno abrió sus abismos y el televangelista más famoso del siglo XX contempló azorado la magnitud de su falta: ¡carne pecadora!
Fuente: La Nación
Jimmy Swaggart, pastor de almas, obrero de la mies, puerta del cielo, espada contra los infieles y sombra del altísimo, lloró lágrimas de sangre ante miles de enajenados seguidores, quienes lo escucharon entonar su mea máxima culpa y –como un moderno Jeremías– clamó al cielo perdón por haber conocido –en el sentido bíblico– a una meretriz.
Su esposa Frances y su único hijo, Gabriel, contemplaron la flagelación pública.
“He pecado contra ti, mi Señor, y pido que tu preciosa sangre lave y limpie cada mancha hasta que yo esté en los mares del perdón de Dios”, bramó el telepastor, cabeza visible de un imperio evangélico que generaba rentas anuales de $150 millones.
Era el 21 de febrero de 1988. Dos años antes el predicador había denunciado a sus colegas, Jim Bakker y Marvin Gorman, por sus lances eróticos pagados a costillas de los diezmos dominicales.
Bakker regentó la cadena “Alabemos al Señor”, o PTL como se conoció en América Latina, y tuvo un amorío con Jessica Hahn –la secretaria de la Iglesia–. En su libro Yo estaba en lo incorrecto reconoció haber desviado fondos del templo para mantener sus carros lujosos, seis mansiones y una esposa gastona. Entre sus pecadillos estaba una casa para el perro, con aire acondicionado y un baño chapado en oro.
Gorman –a contrapelo de la enseñanza cristiana– decidió omitir el consejo de la Carta a los Romanos y tomó la justicia en sus manos. Con ayuda de su hijo y un yerno planeó la tele-venganza. Pagó $200 mil a un detective y pescaron a Jimmy con Debra Murphree, una dama de compañía de baja estofa, en malabares poco religiosos, en un motel de Luisiana.
En una entrevista al canal norteamericano WVUE, la cortesana de 28 años dijo que Swaggart “aunque no consumó el coito, realizó para el conocido pastor de la Asamblea de Dios una serie de actos pornográficos en diversas ocasiones.¨
La pelandusca de Murphree vendió la historia a la revista Penthouse, que le dedicó 16 páginas en las cuales reconstruyó las poses íntimas preferidas de Swaggart.
Y así como hay tiempo de callar y tiempo de hablar, un año después –en 1987– Gorman le remitió a Swaggart un sobrecito con las fotografías tomadas ese día, advirtiéndole que dejara las Asambleas de Dios o sabría cuán largo sería el brazo del Señor.
Después del mega arrepentimiento ante las cámaras y los militantes, Swaggart tuvo que dejar el púlpito, atravesar el desierto de la rehabilitación y dejar a un lado la congregación y sus mundanos placeres: un costoso auto de la Lincoln Town Cars y un jet privado Gulf Strem, similar al de la familia Rockefeller.
Los 13 miembros del Concejo de la Iglesia del Estado de Luisiana condenaron al teleevangelista a 20 años de rehabilitación, y lo suspendieron por tres meses de toda prédica.
En esa oportunidad el reverendo James Hamill, integrante del Concejo, dijo a la ABC : “Mi opinión es que debería de tratársele de la misma manera que a cualquier otro transgresor, ni más severamente ni con mayor indulgencia”.
En el artículo de la revista People, La caída de Jimmy Swaggart, publicado en marzo de 1988, el comentarista William Martin señaló que el predicador “había sucumbido al poder y a la fama.”
La autora del texto, Joanne Kaufman, describió la trayectoria evangelística de Jimmy, desde que empezó –en los años 60– en el sureste de Estados Unidos cantando música gospel y cómo encontró en la radio y la televisión la catapulta para sus intereses espirituales.
Camino al cielo
Jimmy Swaggart nació en 1935 en Luisiana, en una familia que penduló entre la música y el escándalo. Su primo Jerry Lee Lewis fue un héroe del rock and roll, pero la opinión pública lo sepultó cuando se enteró que su tercera esposa –Myra Brown– de 13 años, en realidad era su prima.
Jimmy fue el pionero del tele-evangelismo y antes de su defenestración, en los años 80, su programa era transmitido semanalmente por 3.000 televisoras y gran cantidad de estaciones de cable. El reverendo era visto por más de ocho millones de personas en Estados Unidos y 500 millones en todo el planeta.
Comenzó su ministerio mediático en 1975 y sigue vigente hasta el día de hoy, con una audiencia de 80 millones de televidentes, con dos espacios semanales: Jimmy Swaggart Telecast y Estudio de la palabra, transmitido en 78 canales norteamericanos y por 104 países, en vivo y en Internet, según la página web de esa organización.
Swaggart es un connotado artista del gospel; produjo 50 álbumes, vendió 15 millones de copias y fue nominado al Grammy. Tambi��n es un prolífico escritor y su capacidad de renovación es más que evidente, tras la fundación de la cadena SonLife Broadcasting Network, eje de una maquiladora de la fe de proporciones apocalípticas.
Toda esta estructura es controlada por Swaggart y su esposa Frances, con la cual tiene 60 años de casado; el único hijo de ambos, Gabriel, y sus nietos y cónyuges cierran este círculo religioso.
Los inicios de Swaggart no fueron un paraíso; unido a una secta pentecostal viajó por todo el sur norteamericano alternando la música gospel con sus sermones; como le fue mejor con lo segundo Dios le habló y le aconsejó –según él– montar un programa radiofónico y más tarde uno de televisión: La hora de Jimmy Swaggart, que era visto por dos millones de familias.
Por aquellos años, apuntó Alfonso Sastre en el periódico El País, Swaggart tenía un viejo Chevrolet y ganaba por prédica solo 40 dólares semanales. “Con muchos trabajos y devociones, entre lágrimas, amenazas, canciones y promesas, consiguió construir un imperio cuya sede central era Batton Rouge y empleaba 1.200 personas, 22 de los cuales eran sus parientes.”
Vade retro
Las últimas dos décadas del siglo pasado fueron desastrosas para varios predicadores protestantes. Pat Robertson, fundador del Club 700, tenía un caballo de carreras y era un apostador contumaz, según reveló una investigación del New York Times. William Bennett, autor del Libro de las Virtudes, y crítico moral del presidente Bill Clinton, dilapidó $8 millones en juegos de azar. El reverendo Jesse Jackson embarazó a su empleada, Karin Stanford, y con fondos de la iglesia le pasaba una mensualidad de $10 mil.
Peccatta minuta a la par de Swaggart. El periodista de Los Angeles Times, Robert Jackson, publicó un artículo el 14 de marzo de 1988, donde reveló toda la operación financiera alrededor del predicador y su familia.
Entre otros datos ese “consorcio divino” produjo en 1987 entradas por $150 millones; $135 millones fueron donaciones logradas por medio de su programa de televisión y otra gran parte, unos $7 millones diarios, llegaban en sobres de parte de los fieles.
Mansiones para él y sus hijos, salarios de magnates, fincas, abultadas cuentas de ahorro, autos lujosos, personal de apoyo, cadenas televisivas y menudencias como alfombras orientales y jacuzzis con cisnes dorados, formaban parte de las finanzas de Swaggart, según Jackson.
El espíritu es pronto, pero la carne es débil. De nuevo Swaggart tropezó –en octubre de 1991– con otra piedra, en este caso la ramera callejera Rosemary García, de 31 años. Ambos fueron sorprendidos por la patrulla de caminos de California, porque el pastor conducía un auto de manera errática.
Un reporte oficial consignó que éste intentó ocultar varias revistas pornográficas y alegó en su defensa: “Dios me dijo que este no era asunto de ustedes”; por su parte la prostituta declaró que Swaggart la levantó en la calle y “me pidió sexo, digo, por eso es que se detuvo frente a mí. Eso es lo que hago. Soy prostituta.”
Ese mismo año la empresa de Swaggart fue condenada al pago de $10 millones al pastor Marvin Gorman por difamación y calumnias, aunque este exigía 50.
Las inoportunas declaraciones del predicador Swaggart incluyeron peticiones de asesinato contra los homosexuales; acusar de apóstata a la cadena de televisión Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) o criticar los movimientos de rock y metal cristianos.
Ya pasaron muchos años desde que Swaggart dio su primer sermón frente a una tienda de abarrotes, en Mangham, Luisiana. Eran palabras de fuego que salían de un corazón ardiente.
A sus 76 años Jimmy Lee Swaggart es un anciano venerable que predicó en el desierto; ya no toca el acordeón como a los 17 años, a veces canta, pero siempre agita su Biblia y golpea el aire como Moisés con su cayado ante el Mar Rojo. Cuando muera, será mejor esperar al tercer día.
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tachtutor · 5 years ago
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ER Stress Drives Lipogenesis and Steatohepatitis Via Caspase-2 Activation of S1P ER Stress Drives Lipogenesis and Steatohepatitis Via Caspase-2 Activation of S1P     Kim JY, Garcia-Carbonell R, Yamachika S, Zhao P, Dhar D, Loomba R, Kaufman RJ, Saltiel AR, Karin M. September 2018
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surejaya · 5 years ago
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The Adventures of Geraldine Woolkins
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The Adventures of Geraldine Woolkins by Karin Kaufman
Young Geraldine longs to have adventures as thrilling as those in the Book of Tales, the book her papa reads to her and her brother Button at night. More than that, she wants to be brave--a seemingly impossible task in a world where ravens throw black shadows over the earth and wolves prowl barren lands in search of their prey. But Geraldine is a mouse. The weakest of ground things. Why was she, who wants so much to be brave, created by God to be small and quivering?
The book’s ten stories follow the Woolkins family--Papa, Mama, Geraldine, and Button--from October to December, as they face their rather human trials and tribulations and Geraldine struggles to understand Very Very Big Hands, the creator of all, including ravens and wolves.
Suitable for readers of most ages. Parents will want to read the book to younger children, preferably after making them a cup of cocoa.
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356mission · 7 years ago
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List of artists who have participated in exhibitions at 356 Mission: 2013 Laura Owens Math Bass Mike Bouchet Sarah Braman Sara Clendening Barry Johnston Kricket Lane Daniel McDonald Pentti Monkkonen Matt Paweski Jennifer Rochlin Colin Snapp Jessica Stockholder Oscar Tuazon Daniel Turner Amy Yao Eric Palgon Yshai Yudekovitz Nicholas Arehart Bridget Batch + Kevin Cooley Danielle Bustillo Joey Cannizzaro Jamie Hilder Meghan Gordon Becca Lieb Mindy Lu David Sikander Muenzer Bryne Rasmussen-Smith + Andrew Smith-Rasmussen Tatiana Vahan Sturtevant Shimon Minamikawa 2014 John Kaufman Scott Reeder Oliver Payne Yuki Kimura Alex Katz Michael Dopp, Calvin Marcus, and Isaac Resnikoff Trevor Shimizu Becca Albee Brody Albert and Kaeleen Wescoat-O'Neill Lilly Aldriedge Katie Aliprando Mark Allen Dewey Ambrosino Marie Angeletti Eika Aoshima Jonathan Apgar Cory Arcangel Jacinto Astiazaran Lisa Anne Auerbach John Baldessari Judie Bamber Ray Anthony Barrett Peter Barrickman Darcy Bartoletti Math Bass Stephen Berens Jennifer Berger Molly Berman Cindy Bernard Amy Bessone Lucas Blalock Seth Bogart Jennifer Bolande Joseph Bolstad Elba Bondaroff Marco Braunschweiler Brian Bress Brian Briggs and Laura Copelin Delia Brown Sally Bruno Edgar Bryan Elizabeth Bryant Jedediah Caesar Jedediah Caesar and Kate Costello (Extraterrestrial) Sarah Cain Kristin Calabrese Ingrid Calame Ross Caliendo Joshua Callaghan Brian Calvin Andrew Cannon Ben Carlson Jae Choi Milano Chow Donna Chung Jonathan Clarke Sara Clendening Justin Cole Kelly Marie Conder Matt Connors Vanessa Conte Alika Cooper Liz Craft Meg Cranston Cameron Crone CH Cummings Lila De Magalheas Dave Deany Michael Decker Gracie DeVito Michael Dopp Katie Douglass Lauren Dudko Julia Dzwonkoski and Kye Potter Mari Eastman Brad Eberhard Clifford Eberly Shannon Ebner Benjamin Echeverria Ken Ehrlich Alyse Emdur Karl Erickson Ron Ewert Ann Faison Cayetano Ferrer Gabrielle Ferrer Luke Fischbeck Katy Fischer Morgan Fisher Jesse Fleming Maya Ford Simone Forti Brendan Fowler Magdalena Suarez Frimkess Erik Frydenborg Francesca Gabbiani and Eddie Ruscha Nikolas Gambaroff Kathryn Garcia John Geary Veronica Gelbaum Rashell George Laeh Glenn Samara Golden Piero Golia Sayre Gomez Hannah Greely Justin John Greene Cassandre M. Griffin Katie Grinnan Mark Grock Julian Gross Karin Gulbran Jamal Gunn Becker Karl Haendel Mark Hagen Rick Hager Kate Mosher Hall Kevin Hanley Justin Hansch Peter Harkawik Jenny Hart Jeff Hassay Michael Henry Hayden and Anthony Lepore Carol Hendrickson James Herman Nick Herman Roger Herman Marcus Herse Paul Heyer Ian Hokin Evan Holloway Violet Hopkins and Foxy Production Jonathan Horowitz Amy Howden-Chapman Joe Hoyt Melissa Huddleston Cannon Hudson Amy-Claire Huestis Raymie Iadevaia Mitsuko Ikeno Daniel Ingroff Charles Irvin Alex Israel James Iveson Johanna Jackson Dain Johnson Kathleen Johnson Barry Johnston Emily Joyce E'wao Kagoshima Stanya Kahn Glenn Kaino, Sadie Kaino, and Stella Kaino Raffi Kalenderian Sanya Kantarovsky Matt Keegan Michael John Kelly Sean Kennedy Julie Kirkpatrick Karen Kilimnik Tom Knechtel Keith Rocka Knittel Rebecca Kolsrud David Korty Greg Kozaki Max Krivitzky Cyril Kuhn Rosina Kuhn Andrew Kuo Shio Kusaka Joel Kyack Molly Larkey Elad Lassry Tom Lawson William Leavitt Ann Leese Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer Alex Lemke Julia Leonard Anthony Lepore Sharon Lockhart Nick Lowe Tim Lokiec Andrea Longacre-White Anaïs Lozano Christopher Lux Caleb Lyons Matt MacFarland Ashley Macomber Tobias Madison Becca Mann Josh Mannis Chloé Maratta Calvin Steele Marcus Frank Masi Max Maslansky Katie S. 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kaimaciel · 8 years ago
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Nickname:  Sophie, Soft, Anequas, Anequinhas, Sof  Gender: Female Starsign: Pisces Height: 157 cm  Sexual Orientation: Straight    Favorite Character:  Loki (Marvel Comics, Runemarks, Mythology), Jason Todd (DC Comics), Anakin Skywalker (Star Wars), Tron (Tron, Tron Uprising, Tron Legacy), Sora and Riku (Kingdom Hearts), Cloud and Aerith (Final Fantasy), Kai Hiwatari (Beyblade), Sakura Kinomoto and Syaoran Li (Card Captor Sakura), Elphaba and Fiyero (Wicked musical). Hogwarts House: I like Slytherin, but let’s be honest, I’m a Hufflepuff  Favorite Color: Blue  Favorite Animal: Magpies and dogs  Average Hours of Sleep: 7 to 6 hours Cat or Dog Person: Dogs, but I like cats too. 
Nationality | Portuguese  favorite fruit | Peach and cherries  favorite season |  Spring favorite book | Carry On by Rainbow Rowell, Illuminae by Amie Kaufman, The Oracle series by Catherine Fisher, Will Trent series by Karin Slaughter, Fragile by Jodi Picoult, Runemarks by Joanne Harris, Five Quarters of an Orange by Joanne Harris, And then there were none and Death in the Nile by Agatha Christie, Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo     favorite flower |  Wisteria and roses favorite scent | roses coffee, tea, or hot cocoa |  Coffee (if I don’t drink it, I won’t function)
Number of Blankets I sleep with: now that’s really cold, two blankets  Favorite Singer/Band: Daft Punk, Red, whatever song I feel it’s cool Dream Trip:  Japan When Was Your Blog Created: back in 2012  Current Number of Followers:  176, I lost 15 followers ever since I started posting Tron stuff... I don’t get it.  What Made You Join Tumblr:  The Wednesday spoilers for comic books. I wanted to see what everyone was saying about the comics.
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frankiebow · 6 years ago
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A dessert recipe and a sweet deal for Valentine's Day
A dessert recipe and a sweet deal for Valentine’s Day
Cozies With Heart: 9 Sweet Valentine Cozy Mysteries
Grab a cup of cocoa and get ready to spend Valentine’s Day with a heart-warming collection of ten Valentine’s themed Cozy Mysteries from some of the most popular authors in the genre: Jodi Rath, Stephanie Damore, Summer Prescott, Karin Kaufman, Gretchen Allen, CeeCee James, and Donna Walo Clancy. There are short stories, novellas and full-length…
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lrmartinjr · 8 years ago
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Does Sen. Tommy Norment, R-Williamsburg, have a conflict of interest regarding legislation affecting William & Mary?
Like many Virginia lawmakers, the Senate Majority Leader attended two Virginia institutions of higher education – the Virginia Military Institute and the College of William & Mary school of law. Unlike his colleagues, he is employed by a Virginia university. He works as an adjunct professor at William & Mary, which pays him $60,000 a year. That’s on top of his $50,000-a-year state senator’s salary and earnings from his private law practice with Kaufman & Canoles.
Sen. J. Chapman Petersen, D-Fairfax County, objected when a half-dozen tuition-reform bills he and other senators sponsored were routed from the Senate higher education subcommittee to the Senate Finance Committee, where they have died. Norment is co-chair of the Finance Committee.
“That’s an obvious conflict of interest if you have someone who’s an employee of an institution who is going to sit in judgment on all these tuition bills,” Petersen said, reports Karin Kapsidelis with the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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kellyrcrouch · 5 years ago
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{{NBC-GOLF}} >>WAtch>>Solheim Cup 2019 #live $Streams
Can Europe Prevent Team USA's Hat-trick in Gleneagles? Watch the Solheim Cup live at Sky Sports Team Europe will be leading the team in the 16th Solheim Cup this week, with expanded coverage of the Gleneagles on Sky Sports.
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Julie Inscar's American team is chasing the third win of the bi-annual event, and is looking forward to returning to the trophy for the first time since their record-breaking win in Europe 25.
Sarah Stark performs a full-week live from Scotland, running at 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday at Sky Sports Golf, with four live matches with coverage live from 30.am.
Sunday's bumper show will run from ten o'clock in the morning and long after the final put up, with three tournaments available from 1 pm to one hour highlight show.
Among the guests at the studio are former captains of the Solheim Cup, Karin Koch and Mikey Walker, all with Sky Sports' expert team including Ewen Murray, Jamie Spence and Richard Kaufman.
The opening show will be shown on Thursday evening at 5..5pm as part of a live 90-minute preview, while a new Solheim Cup edition of Tea Time Tips, directed by Nick Dougherty, will be featured on multiple occasions during the tournament week.
The e-sports news will have weekly updates, interviews and feedback, but text comments from the first tee to the last can be found on the mobile applications of SkySports.com and Sky Sports.
TV time (all live on Sky Sports Golf)
Thursday - Opening Ceremony - 1730 to 1900
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songedunenuitdete · 5 years ago
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Les livres Vo qui me font envie #7
[Article- Karine] Les livres VO qui me font envie #7. Bonjour à tous. Me voici de retour avec une nouvelle sélection de livres pour le plaisir des yeux et de la découverte.
Bonjour à tous. Aujourd’hui, je reviens avec une nouvelle sélection de livres en langue Anglaise. Je vous laisse découvrir ces jolies pépites.
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The Aurora cycle tome 1 : Aurora Rising de Amie Kaufman et Jay Kristoff
Nombre de pages : 480 pages Editeur : Knopf Books for Young Readers Date de sortie : 07 mai 2019 ISBN-10: 1524720968 ISBN-13: 97815247209…
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fangirlnationmag · 6 years ago
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A Powerful, Clean Mystery in "At Death's Door"
A Powerful, Clean Mystery in “At Death’s Door”
In At Death’s Doorby Karin Kaufman, Rachel Stowe goes with her next door neighbor, Julia, to the house of Nora Barberton, Julia’s senior friend in Juniper Grove, Colorado. While there, Nora excitedly tells her guests about a highly valuable miniature picture from Colorado history they just discovered and takes everyone to the “Documents Room” to show it off. Then, Rachel sees the picture…
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