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Social Documentary Photography of the 1920s and 1930s
August Sander (1876 1964) started his photographic studio in 1910 in Cologne Lindenthal. This is where he began his life's work, People of the 20th Century. Sander wanted to create a typological catalogue of the German people and by the end of his life he had created over six hundred images for his great work. Sander classified these images into seven archetypes; The Skilled Tradesman, The Farmer, The Woman, Classes and Professions, The City, The Artists and The Last People. In the 1930s he was unable to take images under Nazi occupation as they did not conform to the Aryan type and therefore he spent this time photographing the Rhineland and old Cologne. Part of the work, called The Face of our Time, was published in 1929 but was destroyed by the Nazis. Sander used photography to document, he wanted; "to see things as they are and not as they should or could be" (Tate Online). One example of his images is "Farmers in their Sunday Best, Westerwald, 1913". This image depicts three young farmers out on a Sunday walk; they all carry walking canes and are standing at the edge of a vast field. The Farmers look as if they have just turned and noticed the camera; one of the subjects has a cigarette casually sticking from his mouth. The image, though it would have been set up, has a natural feel to it and gives a sense of who these men are.
All Sanders images give you a real sense of the people, who are all photographed in their own surroundings and posed but very naturally. The images are all taken straight on and have a democratic feel, whether the sitter is high class or working class they are treated the same by Sanders. John Roberts in The Art of Interruption states that Sander's images reflected an "aesthetic positivism" (Roberts: 1998:43) his images showing objectively familiar things and revelling in photography itself rather than photography trying to compete with painting or trying to be like painting. Sander was almost forgotten by the 1940s and it was not until his images were shown at the Photokina in 1951 that there was a revived interest in this great photographer's work.
Bill Brandt: Surrealism to Social Documentary
Bill Brandt (1904 1983) was born in Hamburg; his father was English, his mother German. After the First World War and the rise of Nazism Brandt disowned his German background and later said that he was from South London. Brandt started his experiments in photography around the time he was staying in a sanatorium in Switzerland for his tuberculosis when he was sixteen. In 1927 he went to Vienna to complete his treatment with Doctor Eugenie Schwarzwald, it was Schwarzwald who suggested Brandt should take up photography as a career. Schwarzwald introduced Brandt to Ezra Pound, who subsequently sent him to see Man Ray in Paris. Brant spent three months in the Man Ray studio in 1929. Images from the late 1920's were published in Das Deutsche Lichtbild, Minotaure (a Surrealist Magazine) and later in the 1930s some of Brandt's early images were also published in Lilliput and Picture Post.
Brandt did not really get into his stride photographically until the mid 1930s when he started to be interested in Photo journalism. In 1936 Brandt published his first book, The English at Home, and published images throughout the 1930's in "The Weekly Illustrated", "The Bystander" and "Picture Post". In the 1930s the series "The Perfect Parlour maid" was published in Picture Post which showed an English parlour maids duties for the day including drawing a bath, setting the table for a dinner, making tea and serving. These social documentary images of the working classes became a staple for Brandt and pictures of coal miners after a days work, bedrooms in the slums, women washing steps, and common lodging houses all showed life in post First World War Britain. Brandt images expose conditions experienced by the many. Brandt's images do not look down upon their subject; they simply document and frame the experience of the people within them. Brandt's image capture faces that are pained and overworked but also they find moments of joy, passion and jubilation. Priestly replica van cleef lotus earrings and Ren Magritte. Brandt also famously photographed nudes that belied his surrealist training, using space and light to transfigure his subjects.
Walker Evans and the Great Depression
Walker Evans (1903 1975) began life in Chicago to middle class parents. Evans moved to New York when his parents separated and when he left school he worked in the public library as a night attendant in the Map Room. In 1926 Evans moved to Paris and worked as an auditor in the Sorbonne, here he discovered great literature such as Baudelaire and Flaubert and saw paintings of the School of Paris. Evans returned to America in 1927 feeling out of touch with the American Establishment and understanding that he needed to do something; he chose photography. Evans was against the "artiness" of photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen. Evans wanted to produce pictures that were truthful and where the artist was less important than the picture itself. After the Wall Street Crash in 1929 Evans was living with a friend, Hans Skolle. Another friend, Lincoln Kirstein, who had helped Evans understand what his photography was about, visited them in this period and described their living conditions; "a particularly depressing penurious hole in the wall; how they both look so clean is a constant mystery to me. Their poverty is really so sad, always implied but never mentioned." (Szarkowski, J. 1971)
Evans' first set of images that he produced for publication were of Victorian architecture. Evans was an exacting photographer who liked to let the truth reveal itself through its images. After spending much time learning and perfecting the art of using the camera, by 1930 Evans was confident in his abilities and style. He stated at this time that; "the possibilities of van cleef and arpels clover earrings replica the medium excited him so much that he sometimes thought himself mad." (Szarkowski, J. 1971). For this project Evans' photographs were used as evidence that the rural population were suffering abject poverty due to the Great Depression. It was these images that shot van cleef mother of pearl earrings replica Evans to fame. The images portrayed poverty stricken children dressed in rags, proud farm workers and families in their meagre surroundings. The New York Museum of Modern Art in 1938 granted a solo exhibition to Evans; this was the first exhibition they had ever given to a photographer. Evans continued to take pictures for the rest of his life though at a slower pace.
Walker Evans, Bill Brandt and August Sander shared a common ideal that they wanted to find the "truth" in the image. The social documentary photography of the 1920s and 1930s that they produced showed ordinary people to the world. Images that "the man on the street" could relate to.
August Sander (1876 1964) started his photographic studio in 1910 in Cologne Lindenthal. This is where he began his life's work, People of the 20th Century. Sander wanted to create a typological catalogue of the German people and by the end of his life he had created over six hundred images for his great work. Sander classified these images into seven archetypes; The Skilled Tradesman, The Farmer, The Woman, Classes and Professions, The City, The Artists and The Last People. In the 1930s he was unable to take images under Nazi occupation as they did not conform to the Aryan type and therefore he spent this time photographing the Rhineland and old Cologne. Part of the work, called The Face of our Time, was published in 1929 but was destroyed by the Nazis. Sander used photography to document, he wanted; "to see things as they are and not as they should or could be" (Tate Online). One example of his images is "Farmers in their Sunday Best, Westerwald, 1913". This image depicts three young farmers out on a Sunday walk; they all carry walking canes and are standing at the edge of a vast field. The Farmers look as if they have just turned and noticed the camera; one of the subjects has a cigarette casually sticking from his mouth. The image, though it would have been set up, has a natural feel to it and gives a sense of who these men are.
All Sanders images give you a real sense of the people, who are all photographed in their own surroundings and posed but very naturally. The images are all taken straight on and have a democratic feel, whether the sitter is high class or working class they are treated the same by Sanders. John Roberts in The Art of Interruption states that Sander's images reflected an "aesthetic positivism" (Roberts: 1998:43) his images showing objectively familiar things and revelling in photography itself rather than photography trying to compete with painting or trying to be like painting. Sander was almost forgotten by the 1940s and it was not until his images were shown at the Photokina in 1951 that there was a revived interest in this great photographer's work.
Bill Brandt: Surrealism to Social Documentary
Bill Brandt (1904 1983) was born in Hamburg; his father was English, his mother German. After the First World War and the rise of Nazism Brandt disowned his German background and later said that he was from South London. Brandt started his experiments in photography around the time he was staying in a sanatorium in Switzerland for his tuberculosis when he was sixteen. In 1927 he went to Vienna to complete his treatment with Doctor Eugenie Schwarzwald, it was Schwarzwald who suggested Brandt should take up photography as a career. Schwarzwald introduced Brandt to Ezra Pound, who subsequently sent him to see Man Ray in Paris. Brant spent three months in the Man Ray studio in 1929. Images from the late 1920's were published in Das Deutsche Lichtbild, Minotaure (a Surrealist Magazine) and later in the 1930s some of Brandt's early images were also published in Lilliput and Picture Post.
Brandt did not really get into his stride photographically until the mid 1930s when he started to be interested in Photo journalism. In 1936 Brandt published his first book, The English at Home, and published images throughout the 1930's in "The Weekly Illustrated", "The Bystander" and "Picture Post". In the 1930s the series "The Perfect Parlour maid" was published in Picture Post which showed an English parlour maids duties for the day including drawing a bath, setting the table for a dinner, making tea and serving. These social documentary images of the working classes became a staple for Brandt and pictures of coal miners after a days work, bedrooms in the slums, women washing steps, and common lodging houses all showed life in post First World War Britain. Brandt images expose conditions experienced by the many. Brandt's images do not look down upon their subject; they simply document and frame the experience of the people within them. Brandt's image capture faces that are pained and overworked but also they find moments of joy, passion and jubilation. Priestly replica van cleef lotus earrings and Ren Magritte. Brandt also famously photographed nudes that belied his surrealist training, using space and light to transfigure his subjects.
Walker Evans and the Great Depression
Walker Evans (1903 1975) began life in Chicago to middle class parents. Evans moved to New York when his parents separated and when he left school he worked in the public library as a night attendant in the Map Room. In 1926 Evans moved to Paris and worked as an auditor in the Sorbonne, here he discovered great literature such as Baudelaire and Flaubert and saw paintings of the School of Paris. Evans returned to America in 1927 feeling out of touch with the American Establishment and understanding that he needed to do something; he chose photography. Evans was against the "artiness" of photographers such as Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen. Evans wanted to produce pictures that were truthful and where the artist was less important than the picture itself. After the Wall Street Crash in 1929 Evans was living with a friend, Hans Skolle. Another friend, Lincoln Kirstein, who had helped Evans understand what his photography was about, visited them in this period and described their living conditions; "a particularly depressing penurious hole in the wall; how they both look so clean is a constant mystery to me. Their poverty is really so sad, always implied but never mentioned." (Szarkowski, J. 1971)
Evans' first set of images that he produced for publication were of Victorian architecture. Evans was an exacting photographer who liked to let the truth reveal itself through its images. After spending much time learning and perfecting the art of using the camera, by 1930 Evans was confident in his abilities and style. He stated at this time that; "the possibilities of van cleef and arpels clover earrings replica the medium excited him so much that he sometimes thought himself mad." (Szarkowski, J. 1971). For this project Evans' photographs were used as evidence that the rural population were suffering abject poverty due to the Great Depression. It was these images that shot van cleef mother of pearl earrings replica Evans to fame. The images portrayed poverty stricken children dressed in rags, proud farm workers and families in their meagre surroundings. The New York Museum of Modern Art in 1938 granted a solo exhibition to Evans; this was the first exhibition they had ever given to a photographer. Evans continued to take pictures for the rest of his life though at a slower pace.
Walker Evans, Bill Brandt and August Sander shared a common ideal that they wanted to find the "truth" in the image. The social documentary photography of the 1920s and 1930s that they produced showed ordinary people to the world. Images that "the man on the street" could relate to.
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Redmayne Hoping For More Golden Globe Success
They are often seen as a precursor to the Oscars and this year British interest is led by stars including Eddie Redmayne, Dame Maggie Smith, Idris Elba, Dame Helen Mirren and Kate Winslet.
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In 2015 he won for his portrayal of Professor Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything, and this year he is nominated for The Danish Girl where he plays transgender artist Lili Elbe.
The star, who also won an Oscar last year, is up against 10 time nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, who received a nod for The Revenant, as well as Bryan Cranston (Trumbo), Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs) and Will Smith (Concussion).
Dame Maggie is nominated in the best actress in a comedy or musical category for her role in The Lady In The Van, while Dame Helen replica sweet alhambra earrings and Winslet are both nominated for best supporting actress in a motion picture.
Dame Helen gets a nod for her role as journalist Hedda Hopper in Trumbo, while Winslet is recognised for her portrayal of marketing executive Joanna Hoffman in the film Steve Jobs about the Apple founder.
Elba and Rylance will both vie for the best supporting actor in a motion picture category and the best actor in a limited series or TV movie.
Elba is nominated for his roles in Beasts Of No Nation and Luther, while Rylance picks up nods for his performances in Bridge Of Spies and the small screen adaptation of Wolf Hall.
She is up against Redmayne's Swedish co star in The Danish Girl, Alicia Vikander, and Brie Larson for her performance in abduction drama Room, as well as Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara for Carol.
Rylance's Wolf Hall co star Damian Lewis, who played Henry VIII in the TV series, is also nominated in the best supporting actor category where he is up against among others, Briton Alan Cumming for The Good Wife.
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Dame Maggie's Downton Abbey co star Joanne Froggatt is nominated for best supporting actress in a series, limited series or TV movie for her role as Anna Bates in the period drama.
The ceremony will be hosted by Ricky Gervais, who is returning for a fourth time.
He has been controversial in the past because of his irreverent jokes about the famous faces at the ceremony and this year has promised to "bite the hand that feeds me".
They are often seen as a precursor to the Oscars and this year British interest is led by stars including Eddie Redmayne, Dame Maggie Smith, Idris Elba, Dame Helen Mirren and Kate Winslet.
Redmayne will be hoping for a second successive triumph in the best actor in a motion picture (drama) category van cleef diamond earrings replica at the Globes.
In 2015 he won for his portrayal of Professor Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything, and this year he is nominated for The Danish Girl where he plays transgender artist Lili Elbe.
The star, who also won an Oscar last year, is up against 10 time nominee Leonardo DiCaprio, who received a nod for The Revenant, as well as Bryan Cranston (Trumbo), Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs) and Will Smith (Concussion).
Dame Maggie is nominated in the best actress in a comedy or musical category for her role in The Lady In The Van, while Dame Helen replica sweet alhambra earrings and Winslet are both nominated for best supporting actress in a motion picture.
Dame Helen gets a nod for her role as journalist Hedda Hopper in Trumbo, while Winslet is recognised for her portrayal of marketing executive Joanna Hoffman in the film Steve Jobs about the Apple founder.
Elba and Rylance will both vie for the best supporting actor in a motion picture category and the best actor in a limited series or TV movie.
Elba is nominated for his roles in Beasts Of No Nation and Luther, while Rylance picks up nods for his performances in Bridge Of Spies and the small screen adaptation of Wolf Hall.
She is up against Redmayne's Swedish co star in The Danish Girl, Alicia Vikander, and Brie Larson for her performance in abduction drama Room, as well as Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara for Carol.
Rylance's Wolf Hall co star Damian Lewis, who played Henry VIII in the TV series, is also nominated in the best supporting actor category where he is up against among others, Briton Alan Cumming for The Good Wife.
Wolf Hall also picked up a nomination for best limited series or replica van cleef & arpels alhambra earrings TV movie and will compete against American Crime, American Horror Story: Hotel, Fargo and Flesh And Bone.
Dame Maggie's Downton Abbey co star Joanne Froggatt is nominated for best supporting actress in a series, limited series or TV movie for her role as Anna Bates in the period drama.
The ceremony will be hosted by Ricky Gervais, who is returning for a fourth time.
He has been controversial in the past because of his irreverent jokes about the famous faces at the ceremony and this year has promised to "bite the hand that feeds me".
Roy Whiting's first victim
by HELEN WEATHERS, Daily Mail
Like most teenagers, she often drives her parents to distraction. Just turned 16, she can switch in seconds from being the lovely little girl they remember usually when she gets what she wants into a silent, sulking stranger when she doesn't.
Their battlegrounds are common to most parents. The untidy state of her bedroom; her refusal to study; the non communicative grunts which greet most questions; and her mother's insistence that Anne be home by 10.30pm when she goes out.
They hope it is just a phase, but they are not sure. Indeed, they worry incessantly that her behaviour, far from being normal, is instead betraying some terrible inner turmoil which they are powerless to stop.
Their fears are not without foundation. For their daughter has to live with the knowledge that, aged nine, she was paedophile Roy Whiting's first victim, and eight year old Sarah Payne was his second. Anne survived and Sarah did not.
It is something she has barely spoken to her parents about since the Saturday in March 1995 when Whiting grabbed her off the street in broad daylight and threw her, kicking and screaming, into his red Ford Sierra. Then he drove to some woods where, after threatening her with a knife, he subjected her to a terrifying sexual assault.
Anne has become even more guarded since Whiting's trial last month in which the harrowing details of Sarah Payne's murder on July 1, 2000, emerged. Snatched and bundled into his white van as she walked alone to her grandparents' home in West Sussex, Sarah was sexually abused and then murdered. Her naked body was discovered in a shallow grave 17 days later.
Sentencing him to spend the rest of his life in prison, Mr Justice Curtis branded the 41 year old divorced father of one 'every parent and grandparent's nightmare come true'.
The parents of his first victim know only too well the truth of that statement. Tom and Susan's only comfort if it can be called that is that the police picked up Whiting so quickly because Sarah Payne's abduction bore all the hallmarks of the previous attack on their daughter.
'Our daughter rarely talks about what happened to her, and we don't like to pry for fear of dragging up all the memories,' says 37 year old Susan, an office administrator. 'We told her from the start "We are here for you if you want to talk", but she has rarely wanted to.
'We can't help but worry about the effect all this has had on her. She is very headstrong and rebellious replica van cleef and arpels turquoise alhambra necklace if you tell her something is black, she will tell you it is white.
'She is fiercely independent and acts as if she is invincible. It's almost as if she thinks: "No one can ever hurt me that way again."
Tom, 41, an airport worker adds: 'We don't know if she is simply being a normal teenager, or whether her behaviour is a result of what she went through. One minute she is gorgeous, and the next a fake van cleef long necklace complete monster.
'I'm not convinced we know the full details of what Whiting did to her. She has told us and the police only so much, because, we believe, she didn't want to upset us.
'All she will say is: "You don't know what it was like." I think she needs counselling, but you can't make her do anything she doesn't want to do.'
There is no doubt that the murder of Sarah Payne, and Whiting's conviction 18 months later, have forced the family to relive a nightmare they were only just beginning to put behind them. They also feel intensely the grief of Sarah's parents, Sara and Michael, whose daughter they know was not as lucky as theirs.
Anne, then aged nine, was still in bed when Susan, who also has a son two years older than her daughter, left for work that Saturday in 1995. The family car wouldn't start, so she had to take a taxi to her office instead.
'I phoned home at around 1pm and this man answered the phone. He said "Who are you?" and I replied: "Who are you?" I thought we'd been burgled and that the burglar had picked up the phone. Now, of course, I wish it had been that.
'The man on the end of the phone told me he was a police officer and said: "Something has happened where are you?" I immediately thought my husband had been in some kind of accident, but the officer wouldn't tell me anything. He said he would send a car to pick me up.
'That was the worst feeling in the world, sitting in my office for half an hour not knowing what had happened. My mind ran riot.
'On the journey home, I was told my daughter had been abducted. My first reaction was absolute anger. I kept demanding to know where she was, who had her, what had happened, but they couldn't tell me anything. By the time I got home, I was desperate. I thought I would never see my daughter again.
'They told me the police helicopter was out looking for her and they had set up roadblocks, but I thought: "How many children kidnapped by copy van cleef and arpels long necklace strangers are released?" I thought she had gone for ever.
'I could feel the panic rising and couldn't stop crying. I didn't know what to do. I phoned my husband, who was with some friends, and told him she was missing.
He rushed straight home. He was beside himself with anger and the sheer frustration of not being able to help her.'
That morning, Anne had set off to an indoor adventure playground with three girl friends and her elder brother, telling her father that she would be back at around 5pm.
At around lunchtime, however, she remembered a friend's birthday party she was supposed to be at and the four girls left together, refusing her brother's offer to walk them all home.
Having dropped off one girl, the remaining trio were walking back to the housing estate in Crawley where they lived when a man came rushing towards them and tried to bundle all three into a car. Two of the girls ducked under his arms, but he managed to grab hold of Anne's arms and throw her, twisting and screaming, into the back of the car, then drove off.
Her two friends ran to raise the alarm, but as Tom and Susan sat in the lounge of their three bedroom terrace house, surrounded by police officers, they could only imagine what terrors their daughter was going through and wonder whether they would see her alive again.
by HELEN WEATHERS, Daily Mail
Like most teenagers, she often drives her parents to distraction. Just turned 16, she can switch in seconds from being the lovely little girl they remember usually when she gets what she wants into a silent, sulking stranger when she doesn't.
Their battlegrounds are common to most parents. The untidy state of her bedroom; her refusal to study; the non communicative grunts which greet most questions; and her mother's insistence that Anne be home by 10.30pm when she goes out.
They hope it is just a phase, but they are not sure. Indeed, they worry incessantly that her behaviour, far from being normal, is instead betraying some terrible inner turmoil which they are powerless to stop.
Their fears are not without foundation. For their daughter has to live with the knowledge that, aged nine, she was paedophile Roy Whiting's first victim, and eight year old Sarah Payne was his second. Anne survived and Sarah did not.
It is something she has barely spoken to her parents about since the Saturday in March 1995 when Whiting grabbed her off the street in broad daylight and threw her, kicking and screaming, into his red Ford Sierra. Then he drove to some woods where, after threatening her with a knife, he subjected her to a terrifying sexual assault.
Anne has become even more guarded since Whiting's trial last month in which the harrowing details of Sarah Payne's murder on July 1, 2000, emerged. Snatched and bundled into his white van as she walked alone to her grandparents' home in West Sussex, Sarah was sexually abused and then murdered. Her naked body was discovered in a shallow grave 17 days later.
Sentencing him to spend the rest of his life in prison, Mr Justice Curtis branded the 41 year old divorced father of one 'every parent and grandparent's nightmare come true'.
The parents of his first victim know only too well the truth of that statement. Tom and Susan's only comfort if it can be called that is that the police picked up Whiting so quickly because Sarah Payne's abduction bore all the hallmarks of the previous attack on their daughter.
'Our daughter rarely talks about what happened to her, and we don't like to pry for fear of dragging up all the memories,' says 37 year old Susan, an office administrator. 'We told her from the start "We are here for you if you want to talk", but she has rarely wanted to.
'We can't help but worry about the effect all this has had on her. She is very headstrong and rebellious replica van cleef and arpels turquoise alhambra necklace if you tell her something is black, she will tell you it is white.
'She is fiercely independent and acts as if she is invincible. It's almost as if she thinks: "No one can ever hurt me that way again."
Tom, 41, an airport worker adds: 'We don't know if she is simply being a normal teenager, or whether her behaviour is a result of what she went through. One minute she is gorgeous, and the next a fake van cleef long necklace complete monster.
'I'm not convinced we know the full details of what Whiting did to her. She has told us and the police only so much, because, we believe, she didn't want to upset us.
'All she will say is: "You don't know what it was like." I think she needs counselling, but you can't make her do anything she doesn't want to do.'
There is no doubt that the murder of Sarah Payne, and Whiting's conviction 18 months later, have forced the family to relive a nightmare they were only just beginning to put behind them. They also feel intensely the grief of Sarah's parents, Sara and Michael, whose daughter they know was not as lucky as theirs.
Anne, then aged nine, was still in bed when Susan, who also has a son two years older than her daughter, left for work that Saturday in 1995. The family car wouldn't start, so she had to take a taxi to her office instead.
'I phoned home at around 1pm and this man answered the phone. He said "Who are you?" and I replied: "Who are you?" I thought we'd been burgled and that the burglar had picked up the phone. Now, of course, I wish it had been that.
'The man on the end of the phone told me he was a police officer and said: "Something has happened where are you?" I immediately thought my husband had been in some kind of accident, but the officer wouldn't tell me anything. He said he would send a car to pick me up.
'That was the worst feeling in the world, sitting in my office for half an hour not knowing what had happened. My mind ran riot.
'On the journey home, I was told my daughter had been abducted. My first reaction was absolute anger. I kept demanding to know where she was, who had her, what had happened, but they couldn't tell me anything. By the time I got home, I was desperate. I thought I would never see my daughter again.
'They told me the police helicopter was out looking for her and they had set up roadblocks, but I thought: "How many children kidnapped by copy van cleef and arpels long necklace strangers are released?" I thought she had gone for ever.
'I could feel the panic rising and couldn't stop crying. I didn't know what to do. I phoned my husband, who was with some friends, and told him she was missing.
He rushed straight home. He was beside himself with anger and the sheer frustration of not being able to help her.'
That morning, Anne had set off to an indoor adventure playground with three girl friends and her elder brother, telling her father that she would be back at around 5pm.
At around lunchtime, however, she remembered a friend's birthday party she was supposed to be at and the four girls left together, refusing her brother's offer to walk them all home.
Having dropped off one girl, the remaining trio were walking back to the housing estate in Crawley where they lived when a man came rushing towards them and tried to bundle all three into a car. Two of the girls ducked under his arms, but he managed to grab hold of Anne's arms and throw her, twisting and screaming, into the back of the car, then drove off.
Her two friends ran to raise the alarm, but as Tom and Susan sat in the lounge of their three bedroom terrace house, surrounded by police officers, they could only imagine what terrors their daughter was going through and wonder whether they would see her alive again.
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Sidney schoolyard fire hall alarms parents
Saanich school district trustees will make recommendations March 4 regarding a proposal to locate Sidney's new emergency headquarters on the property of Sidney Elementary School. But worried parents are weighing in already.
"People are very concerned trustees are getting a lot of emails," said school district chairwoman Victoria Martin, adding that the final decision will not necessarily be made March 4.
But two committees finance and facilities, and educational directions will have looked closely at the initiative, which was unveiled to the board on Feb. 10.
The proposal involves the municipality buying the southern third of the nine acre property, about half the schoolyard. The area is overlooked by multi storey townhouses and condos on James White Boulevard. Ambulance services, the Peninsula Emergency Measures Organization, an RCMP school liaison officer and training facilities.
Sidney considered seven sites for a new fire hall. A drawing in the town's feasibility study shows four bays for fire trucks and three for ambulances. The vehicles would exit onto Seventh Street.
"My first instinct is that it's a very, very bad idea," said Heather Carley, mother of a kindergarten student at the school.
Carley, a member of the district wide parent advisory committee, said Martin has reassured parents that the district has agreed to nothing.
But the municipality would have been wise to specifically invite parents to its Feb. 2 meeting about the proposal rather than allowing them to "panic" at the idea of what might happen, she said.
Parents picking up their children at school this week sounded more con than van cleef and arpels long necklace knock off pro at the idea of emergency headquarters so close to an elementary school.
"I think it would be pretty disruptive for the kids," said mother Lauralee Mitchell, whose son is in Grade 4 at the school. "I understand it needs to be in a central space and there's not lot of land in Sidney, but I don't think this is the best spot."
She's not keen on the idea of emergency vehicles "flying" onto Seventh Street and said she would worry about children on the sidewalk crossing the exit for emergency vehicles.
"Doesn't sound like a good fake van cleef inspired necklace idea to me," added dad James Holliday, who was picking up his Grade 1 child.
He said the children about 300 students in kindergarten through Grade 5 attend the school need the field and the new headquarters would take up a lot of space. The feasibility drawing shows structures with an estimated size of 38,000 square feet.
Mother Jennifer Van Tankeren could see how the setup could be distracting, but noted her Grade 2 son would find it "super exciting."
"We need emergency services," she said.
Pam Dupont, whose children are in Grade 2 and 4, said some parents might find it a comfort to have emergency services so close to their kids.
There are precedents to schools next to emergency services, including South Park Elementary in James Bay, which is far closer to Victoria Fire Station No. 2 on Michigan Street.
But noise, disruption of teaching, the sense of safety and whether emergency services are appropriate on a site filled with young children need to be examined, Martin said.
Despite the time and energy the town has invested in its proposal, Martin said, the board needs to respond to the educational community. All school boards could use the money, but the board needs to consider what might be needed in 10 or 20 years, if the community grows, she said.
Sidney Mayor Steve Price has said that even a mild to medium earthquake in Sidney would destroy the current Third Street fire hall and likely incapacitate the town's first responders and their life saving equipment.
There are also concerns that the fire hall is too small. When it opened in 1989, the town had barely half the 12,000 residents it has today.
Moreover, 37 per cent of Sidney residents are over 65, meaning the town has a "markedly higher" number of at risk residents, noted a report to Sidney council by director of copy van cleef and arpels long necklace development Marlaina Elliott.
Saanich school district trustees will make recommendations March 4 regarding a proposal to locate Sidney's new emergency headquarters on the property of Sidney Elementary School. But worried parents are weighing in already.
"People are very concerned trustees are getting a lot of emails," said school district chairwoman Victoria Martin, adding that the final decision will not necessarily be made March 4.
But two committees finance and facilities, and educational directions will have looked closely at the initiative, which was unveiled to the board on Feb. 10.
The proposal involves the municipality buying the southern third of the nine acre property, about half the schoolyard. The area is overlooked by multi storey townhouses and condos on James White Boulevard. Ambulance services, the Peninsula Emergency Measures Organization, an RCMP school liaison officer and training facilities.
Sidney considered seven sites for a new fire hall. A drawing in the town's feasibility study shows four bays for fire trucks and three for ambulances. The vehicles would exit onto Seventh Street.
"My first instinct is that it's a very, very bad idea," said Heather Carley, mother of a kindergarten student at the school.
Carley, a member of the district wide parent advisory committee, said Martin has reassured parents that the district has agreed to nothing.
But the municipality would have been wise to specifically invite parents to its Feb. 2 meeting about the proposal rather than allowing them to "panic" at the idea of what might happen, she said.
Parents picking up their children at school this week sounded more con than van cleef and arpels long necklace knock off pro at the idea of emergency headquarters so close to an elementary school.
"I think it would be pretty disruptive for the kids," said mother Lauralee Mitchell, whose son is in Grade 4 at the school. "I understand it needs to be in a central space and there's not lot of land in Sidney, but I don't think this is the best spot."
She's not keen on the idea of emergency vehicles "flying" onto Seventh Street and said she would worry about children on the sidewalk crossing the exit for emergency vehicles.
"Doesn't sound like a good fake van cleef inspired necklace idea to me," added dad James Holliday, who was picking up his Grade 1 child.
He said the children about 300 students in kindergarten through Grade 5 attend the school need the field and the new headquarters would take up a lot of space. The feasibility drawing shows structures with an estimated size of 38,000 square feet.
Mother Jennifer Van Tankeren could see how the setup could be distracting, but noted her Grade 2 son would find it "super exciting."
"We need emergency services," she said.
Pam Dupont, whose children are in Grade 2 and 4, said some parents might find it a comfort to have emergency services so close to their kids.
There are precedents to schools next to emergency services, including South Park Elementary in James Bay, which is far closer to Victoria Fire Station No. 2 on Michigan Street.
But noise, disruption of teaching, the sense of safety and whether emergency services are appropriate on a site filled with young children need to be examined, Martin said.
Despite the time and energy the town has invested in its proposal, Martin said, the board needs to respond to the educational community. All school boards could use the money, but the board needs to consider what might be needed in 10 or 20 years, if the community grows, she said.
Sidney Mayor Steve Price has said that even a mild to medium earthquake in Sidney would destroy the current Third Street fire hall and likely incapacitate the town's first responders and their life saving equipment.
There are also concerns that the fire hall is too small. When it opened in 1989, the town had barely half the 12,000 residents it has today.
Moreover, 37 per cent of Sidney residents are over 65, meaning the town has a "markedly higher" number of at risk residents, noted a report to Sidney council by director of copy van cleef and arpels long necklace development Marlaina Elliott.
The ethics of celebrity endorsement Religion EthicsAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
It's a notable milestone for a celebrity to snag a coveted endorsement deal. Not only are they a profitable income stream, they also have a coolness factor that boosts the star's credibility as a major force in pop culture.
Michael Jackson famously pitched Pepsi as the "next generation" in the 1980s, while Beyonce is the current ambassador, her face adorning Pepsi products in what amounts to a sparkling US$50 million deal. Jean Claude van Damme saw his career revived when he did the splits to Enya for Volvo, shooting the brand into the viral video stratosphere, a rare kind of success story where both sides get a boost.
But things get sticky when the celebrity's endorsements collide with activism and the objections of a cyber savvy public. Beyonce, for example, has been taken to task for promoting unhealthy sugar laden soft drinks. Russell Crowe famously attacked celebrities who capitalise on their popularity in order to sell products, resulting in a fairly public spat with George Clooney, who has been more than the face of Nespresso chic.
Cue Scarlett Johansson siren, luxury brand and Oxfam ambassador, and the new face of Israeli owned company Sodastream, which specialises in home made soft drinks. Much excitement surrounded the Superbowl ad for Sodastream, due to air on 2 Febuary, which cost a sweet $4 million and features Johanssen as the company's first global ambassador. Latest reports say Fox has banned the ad, with Sodastream arguing the network is afraid of Coke and Pepsi.
The real controversy, however, began elsewhere. There is uproar in the cyberverse, and it's not about competition or an actress selling sugar to the masses. Johansson's endorsement of the brand rapidly descended into the political when it was revealed that Sodastream has a factory located on an illegal settlement in the West Bank, Maaleh Adumim, a settlement that reportedly forcibly displaced 200 Palestinian families. The factory is one of 25 globally, but its mere existence is enough to taint the seeming innocuousness replica vca alhambra bracelet of home soft drink systems.
The memes came pouring out, featuring a Photshopped Johanssen in scenes of destruction, while she stayed noticeably silent on the issue. Sodastream van cleef knock off clover bracelet hit back, saying it treats it employees fairly 550 of them are Palestinians who, the company says, are awarded the same benefits as Israeli workers. A report from Electronic Intifada suggests otherwise.
But it was really Johansson's response that pro Palestinian activists were waiting for, and she finally delivered one by means of a statement released to The Huffington Post last week. Johansson isn't backing down, responding to the public criticism with the assertion that she's not in this to take sides more specifically, she didn't intend on "being the face of any social or political movement, distinction, separation or stance".
I have no doubt Johansson had no idea that representing a soft drink company would get political. But now that it has, does it really cut it to churn out lines like: "I remain a supporter of economic cooperation and social interaction between a democratic Israel and Palestine"?
Johansson goes on to make it clear that she cares about peace for all, saying that "SodaStream is not only committed to the environment but to building a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine, supporting neighbours working alongside each other, receiving equal pay, equal benefits and equal rights." Johansson's off handed dismissal of public objection shows loyalty to the brand employing her, even if she skirts around the politics behind it all with neutral statements about bridges to peace.
To what extent, though, does it make her complicit? In essence, you have a factory being run on an illegal settlement being brand managed into a vehicle of economic and social interaction, and the morally conscious public aren't buying it.
Meanwhile, Johansson's agreement with SodaStream has also brought her into conflict with global charity Oxfam, an organisation she has represented since 2007. Oxfam is appalled by Johanssen's association with Sodastream, publicly saying that it's "opposed to all trade from Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law."
What makes the Johansson SodaStream Oxfam issue interesting is how unalike this episode of "Celebrity Endorsement Failure" is to previous episodes. Usually, when endorsements fall apart, it is commonly the brand disassociating itself, rather than the celebrities from sports stars who skirt scandal and end up losing major endorsements (Stephanie Rice, Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong to name just a few), to Pepsi pulling Madonna's "Like a Prayer" ad imitation vca alhambra bracelet because burning crosses and sex don't mesh well with the youthful brand.
Yet this was an entirely different kind of awkward stand off. For days Oxfam didn't pull the plug, much to the chagrin of activists, and Johannsen remained unmoved until now. Johanssen has announced that she has decided to bow out of her ambassador duties, saying in a statement that she has "a fundamental difference of opinion" with Oxfam International. Although Oxfam clearly rejects trade from settlements, it hasn't declared a boycott. Nevertheless, the statement reads:
"Scarlett Johansson has respectfully decided to end her ambassador role with Oxfam after eight years. She and Oxfam have a fundamental difference of opinion in regards to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. She is very proud of her accomplishments and fundraising efforts during her tenure with Oxfam."
Palestine and Israel make for a frequent zone of contention, which is understandable given Palestine's status as an occupied land. Performers choosing to do concerts in Israel are frequently petitioned to back out by a very noisy internet collective. Gone are the days when you needed to send snail mail to voice your discontent just ask the institutions and film festivals that have been subject to boycotts.
It's an issue that is perhaps at odds with Johansson's previous endorsements. As an ambassador for Moet she oozes sexiness, but as a representative of global charity Oxfam she collected brownie points from the Left.
This all leads to a fairly obvious question no one seems to be asking: do celebrities have a social and ethical responsibility when being a commercial ambassador? More importantly, how much research should a celebrity do before signing the contract and cashing the endorsement cheque?
The Johannson SodaStream Oxfam issue proves that brand risk travels both ways. As consumers, we're happy to suspend disbelief about a celebrity's use of a product they endorse after all, who truly believes Johannson loves sugary drinks so much she makes them for herself at home, or that George Clooney whips out Nespresso pods for visitors relaxing in one of his mansions? But it appears we are no longer willing quietly to acknowledge that celebrities are merely cashing in on a branding opportunity without our collective social conscience coming into play.
Celebrities would do well to be mindful that in a social media drenched world, signing on to the wrong deal may also risk alienating large portions of the public.
The howling mob may no longer brandish pitchforks and flaming torches, but one thing is certain: celebrity association has enough pull that when it comes to a product being ethically questionable in any way, you'll hear the cyber howls from many memes away. A Palestinian Australian Muslim, she graduated with an arts/law degree, but following a brief stint in legal practice became an editor and journalist.
Samuel Moyn
Today's populism, which is once again nationalist and secular, presents conservative Christians with opportunities to gain political advantage over the secular progressivism they see as a threat. That rhymes with the interwar years. Do Christians therefore need to speak, yet again, about human dignity in ways that put limits on populism, too?
Against the Market in UniversitiesFlannel about empowerment and the increase of purchasing liberty conceals a barbarous indifference to the notion that learning changes you, that this takes time, and that the point of the intellectual life is not productivity but comprehension, and the liberty to ask awkward questions. The proposal that the quality of teaching should be measured by levels of graduate salary is simply one of the more egregious versions of this indifference .
There is No Such Thing as Western Civilisation
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Culture like religion and nation and race provides a source of identity for contemporary human beings. And, like all three, it can become a form of confinement, conceptual mistakes underwriting moral ones. Yet all of them can also give contours to our freedom. Social identities connect the small scale where we live our lives alongside our kith and kin with larger movements, causes, and concerns. They can make a wider world intelligible, alive, and urgent. They can expand our horizons to communities larger than the ones we personally inhabit. But our lives must make sense, too, at the largest of all scales.
It's a notable milestone for a celebrity to snag a coveted endorsement deal. Not only are they a profitable income stream, they also have a coolness factor that boosts the star's credibility as a major force in pop culture.
Michael Jackson famously pitched Pepsi as the "next generation" in the 1980s, while Beyonce is the current ambassador, her face adorning Pepsi products in what amounts to a sparkling US$50 million deal. Jean Claude van Damme saw his career revived when he did the splits to Enya for Volvo, shooting the brand into the viral video stratosphere, a rare kind of success story where both sides get a boost.
But things get sticky when the celebrity's endorsements collide with activism and the objections of a cyber savvy public. Beyonce, for example, has been taken to task for promoting unhealthy sugar laden soft drinks. Russell Crowe famously attacked celebrities who capitalise on their popularity in order to sell products, resulting in a fairly public spat with George Clooney, who has been more than the face of Nespresso chic.
Cue Scarlett Johansson siren, luxury brand and Oxfam ambassador, and the new face of Israeli owned company Sodastream, which specialises in home made soft drinks. Much excitement surrounded the Superbowl ad for Sodastream, due to air on 2 Febuary, which cost a sweet $4 million and features Johanssen as the company's first global ambassador. Latest reports say Fox has banned the ad, with Sodastream arguing the network is afraid of Coke and Pepsi.
The real controversy, however, began elsewhere. There is uproar in the cyberverse, and it's not about competition or an actress selling sugar to the masses. Johansson's endorsement of the brand rapidly descended into the political when it was revealed that Sodastream has a factory located on an illegal settlement in the West Bank, Maaleh Adumim, a settlement that reportedly forcibly displaced 200 Palestinian families. The factory is one of 25 globally, but its mere existence is enough to taint the seeming innocuousness replica vca alhambra bracelet of home soft drink systems.
The memes came pouring out, featuring a Photshopped Johanssen in scenes of destruction, while she stayed noticeably silent on the issue. Sodastream van cleef knock off clover bracelet hit back, saying it treats it employees fairly 550 of them are Palestinians who, the company says, are awarded the same benefits as Israeli workers. A report from Electronic Intifada suggests otherwise.
But it was really Johansson's response that pro Palestinian activists were waiting for, and she finally delivered one by means of a statement released to The Huffington Post last week. Johansson isn't backing down, responding to the public criticism with the assertion that she's not in this to take sides more specifically, she didn't intend on "being the face of any social or political movement, distinction, separation or stance".
I have no doubt Johansson had no idea that representing a soft drink company would get political. But now that it has, does it really cut it to churn out lines like: "I remain a supporter of economic cooperation and social interaction between a democratic Israel and Palestine"?
Johansson goes on to make it clear that she cares about peace for all, saying that "SodaStream is not only committed to the environment but to building a bridge to peace between Israel and Palestine, supporting neighbours working alongside each other, receiving equal pay, equal benefits and equal rights." Johansson's off handed dismissal of public objection shows loyalty to the brand employing her, even if she skirts around the politics behind it all with neutral statements about bridges to peace.
To what extent, though, does it make her complicit? In essence, you have a factory being run on an illegal settlement being brand managed into a vehicle of economic and social interaction, and the morally conscious public aren't buying it.
Meanwhile, Johansson's agreement with SodaStream has also brought her into conflict with global charity Oxfam, an organisation she has represented since 2007. Oxfam is appalled by Johanssen's association with Sodastream, publicly saying that it's "opposed to all trade from Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law."
What makes the Johansson SodaStream Oxfam issue interesting is how unalike this episode of "Celebrity Endorsement Failure" is to previous episodes. Usually, when endorsements fall apart, it is commonly the brand disassociating itself, rather than the celebrities from sports stars who skirt scandal and end up losing major endorsements (Stephanie Rice, Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong to name just a few), to Pepsi pulling Madonna's "Like a Prayer" ad imitation vca alhambra bracelet because burning crosses and sex don't mesh well with the youthful brand.
Yet this was an entirely different kind of awkward stand off. For days Oxfam didn't pull the plug, much to the chagrin of activists, and Johannsen remained unmoved until now. Johanssen has announced that she has decided to bow out of her ambassador duties, saying in a statement that she has "a fundamental difference of opinion" with Oxfam International. Although Oxfam clearly rejects trade from settlements, it hasn't declared a boycott. Nevertheless, the statement reads:
"Scarlett Johansson has respectfully decided to end her ambassador role with Oxfam after eight years. She and Oxfam have a fundamental difference of opinion in regards to the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. She is very proud of her accomplishments and fundraising efforts during her tenure with Oxfam."
Palestine and Israel make for a frequent zone of contention, which is understandable given Palestine's status as an occupied land. Performers choosing to do concerts in Israel are frequently petitioned to back out by a very noisy internet collective. Gone are the days when you needed to send snail mail to voice your discontent just ask the institutions and film festivals that have been subject to boycotts.
It's an issue that is perhaps at odds with Johansson's previous endorsements. As an ambassador for Moet she oozes sexiness, but as a representative of global charity Oxfam she collected brownie points from the Left.
This all leads to a fairly obvious question no one seems to be asking: do celebrities have a social and ethical responsibility when being a commercial ambassador? More importantly, how much research should a celebrity do before signing the contract and cashing the endorsement cheque?
The Johannson SodaStream Oxfam issue proves that brand risk travels both ways. As consumers, we're happy to suspend disbelief about a celebrity's use of a product they endorse after all, who truly believes Johannson loves sugary drinks so much she makes them for herself at home, or that George Clooney whips out Nespresso pods for visitors relaxing in one of his mansions? But it appears we are no longer willing quietly to acknowledge that celebrities are merely cashing in on a branding opportunity without our collective social conscience coming into play.
Celebrities would do well to be mindful that in a social media drenched world, signing on to the wrong deal may also risk alienating large portions of the public.
The howling mob may no longer brandish pitchforks and flaming torches, but one thing is certain: celebrity association has enough pull that when it comes to a product being ethically questionable in any way, you'll hear the cyber howls from many memes away. A Palestinian Australian Muslim, she graduated with an arts/law degree, but following a brief stint in legal practice became an editor and journalist.
Samuel Moyn
Today's populism, which is once again nationalist and secular, presents conservative Christians with opportunities to gain political advantage over the secular progressivism they see as a threat. That rhymes with the interwar years. Do Christians therefore need to speak, yet again, about human dignity in ways that put limits on populism, too?
Against the Market in UniversitiesFlannel about empowerment and the increase of purchasing liberty conceals a barbarous indifference to the notion that learning changes you, that this takes time, and that the point of the intellectual life is not productivity but comprehension, and the liberty to ask awkward questions. The proposal that the quality of teaching should be measured by levels of graduate salary is simply one of the more egregious versions of this indifference .
There is No Such Thing as Western Civilisation
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Culture like religion and nation and race provides a source of identity for contemporary human beings. And, like all three, it can become a form of confinement, conceptual mistakes underwriting moral ones. Yet all of them can also give contours to our freedom. Social identities connect the small scale where we live our lives alongside our kith and kin with larger movements, causes, and concerns. They can make a wider world intelligible, alive, and urgent. They can expand our horizons to communities larger than the ones we personally inhabit. But our lives must make sense, too, at the largest of all scales.
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De vier ' B van de zomer; BBQ, honkbal, stranden en Bugs! Zoals velen van u heb ik mijn favoriete BBQ maaltijd (ribben) en favoriete honkbalteam (Tampa Bay Rays) en natuurlijk mijn favoriete stranden (St. Petersburg Belleair); maar die heeft een favoriete bug? Ik wed dat zeer weinig, in feite ik denk dat de meesten van u zou denken dat we kunnen doen met minder bugs. Goed hoewel meeste bugs een belangrijke rol in ons ecosysteem van een bron van voedsel, opruimen aaseters aan bestuivers spelen, ik denk dat we konden krijgen door met hen niet dwars ons wanneer we buiten en proberen om te genieten van de rust van de natuur. Alle insectenbeten zijn allergische reacties op het speeksel van het insect bijten. Niet precies iets de meeste mensen willen denken over wanneer zij hun favoriete ijskoude drank door het zwembad of camping drinken. Om u te besteden als weinig tijd als mogelijk na te denken over deze hinderlijke insecten en meer tijd genieten van het mooie weer, hebben we samengesteld een lijst van enkele van de meest voorkomende beten en hoe te voorkomen en/of behandelen.
Muggenbeten: Muggenbeten zijn de meest voorkomende soort zomer insectenbeet. Muggen broeden in gebieden van stilstaand water en meestal zijn het meest overwegend in de uren van Schemer tot dawn. Preventie omvat het dragen van lange mouwen en lange broek sokken (die wil lange mouwen dragen, lange broeken en sokken in de zomer?), en natuurlijk met behulp van insectenwerend middel.
Bijensteken: Bijensteken kunnen leiden tot onmiddellijke pijn, zwelling en jeuk op de site van de steek. Mensen die zeer allergisch voor bijensteken kan ook ernstige reacties te ontwikkelen en gaan in anafylactische schok. Symptomen van dit veroorzaken zwelling van de lippen, tong, mond en airways, die kunnen leiden tot ademhalingsproblemen en resulteren in een schok en zelfs de dood als het onbehandelde gaat. Als u weet dat u allergisch voor bijensteken bent, moet uw arts geven u een recept voor een Epi (epinefrine) pen, die onmiddellijk na de prikkel om te voorkomen dat de ernstige allergische reactie kan worden genjecteerd.
Teken: Teken zijn meest voorkomende in beboste gebieden en rond hoog gras. Als u worden in gevoelige gebieden die het wordt aanbevolen om te dragen lange mouwen gaat, lange broek en sokken van een lichtere kleur, zodat u zien kunt als de teek aan kleding hecht. Teken zijn zeer klein in omvang maar zodra zij aan de huid hechten, ze kunnen groeien tot de grootte van een potlood gum, of groter worden. Teken moeten voorzichtig worden verwijderd met een pincet. Tekenbeten kunnen leiden tot de ziekte van Lyme. Symptomen van de ziekte van Lyme zijn een uitslag die is vaak schot in de roos gevormd en langzaam wordt vergroot. Indien onbehandeld, de ziekte van Lyme kan leiden tot gewrichtspijnen en hartproblemen.
Vlooien: Vlooien niet graag wonen op de mens, hoewel ze bijten zullen om te zien of u lekker bent. Zij verkiezen veel dieren. Vlooien vangen ritten toch ze kunnen om te komen in het huis. Daar vinden ze de dieren en tapijt en verspreiding als een gek. Vlooien moet u behandelen niet alleen uw huisdieren, het huis en de tuin.
Vlooien: Vlooien zijn de larven van mijten. Als je ooit uit in een open veld of het bos in de lente, zomer of herfst geweest, kan hebben u vlooien gekregen rond uw taille of op je enkels. Ze laten rode, jeukende bultjes op je huid. U kunt tegenkomen vlooien in een willekeurig aantal omgevingen, maar ze zijn vooral geconcentreerd in vochtige gebieden met veel vegetatie. Ze voelen zich aangetrokken tot het verborgen, vochtige knock off vca alhambra bracelet omstandigheden op hosts, ook, zodat ze de neiging te voegen huid onder strakke kleding, zoals sokken en ondergoed, of verborgen in gebieden van het lichaam, zoals de lies en de oksels. Een manier om te verminderen de kans op chigger beten is losse kleding te dragen als je in de bossen of andere besmette gebieden. U moet ook een douche nemen als je thuis van een buiten expeditie, vlooien verwijderen voordat zij aan uw huid hechten.
Dan natuurlijk er de 'Pesky' insecten zoals zijn: vliegen, muggen, No See Ums, muggen, ect.
Dus wat ga je doen over hen? Er zijn veel dingen die insecten voor de mens van bloed type, kleur van de kleding, CO2 uitstoot trekken, zweten, om te drinken bier. Nou, ik kan niet mijn bloed type wijzigen, ik dragen kleurrijke kleding, ik moet uitademen, het is zomer tijd, zul je zweet en wie gaat te geven bier?
n train of thought is dat kunt u bedekt met insectenwerende middelen.
Geformuleerd door het ontwerp voor het optimaliseren van hun doeltreffendheid en vervaardigd met ingredinten die u kent en kunt eigenlijk spreken zoals citroen Eucalyptus, Catnip olie, Neem olie, pepermunt, lavendel, Tea Tree, cederhouten, Basil en ricinusolie, vertegenwoordigen onze natuurlijke insectenwerende middelen het beste in een verdediging tegen hinderlijke bijtende insecten.
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Mensen die genteresseerd zijn in het bovenstaande artikel zijn ook genteresseerd in de aanverwante artikelen hieronder:Het was een heldere, warme Zomermiddag op Lake Chaubunagungamaug in Webster, Massachusetts. Wij werden verankerd in een rustige baai, een levendige spel van cribbage, toen ik zag een paar van de adelaars stijgende hoog boven ons. Het was alsof ze een spel van tag knock off van cleef mother of pearl bracelet speelden. Dan plotseling een van de eagles hoofd recht naar beneden in het water en kwamen terug met een grote vis in de bek. Hij vloog naar een lange borstelige naaldboom in de buurt om te genieten van zijn verse vangst.
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Gezinnen zijn vandaag allemaal elektronisch verbonden. Facebook, Twitter en SMS zijn de norm vandaag. Toen ik opgroeide zulke dingen waren niet beschikbaar voor ons en velen van ons hebben "Gelukkige herinneringen" van een eerdere dag. De jongere generatie vandaag verliest haar vermogen copy van cleef arpel bracelet om te maken van de "Gelukkige herinneringen" en ik voel me voor hen. De meeste van de jongere generatie hebben niet de kans gehad om Zie de zon opkomen boven een lage opknoping mist op een prachtig meer.
De vier ' B van de zomer; BBQ, honkbal, stranden en Bugs! Zoals velen van u heb ik mijn favoriete BBQ maaltijd (ribben) en favoriete honkbalteam (Tampa Bay Rays) en natuurlijk mijn favoriete stranden (St. Petersburg Belleair); maar die heeft een favoriete bug? Ik wed dat zeer weinig, in feite ik denk dat de meesten van u zou denken dat we kunnen doen met minder bugs. Goed hoewel meeste bugs een belangrijke rol in ons ecosysteem van een bron van voedsel, opruimen aaseters aan bestuivers spelen, ik denk dat we konden krijgen door met hen niet dwars ons wanneer we buiten en proberen om te genieten van de rust van de natuur. Alle insectenbeten zijn allergische reacties op het speeksel van het insect bijten. Niet precies iets de meeste mensen willen denken over wanneer zij hun favoriete ijskoude drank door het zwembad of camping drinken. Om u te besteden als weinig tijd als mogelijk na te denken over deze hinderlijke insecten en meer tijd genieten van het mooie weer, hebben we samengesteld een lijst van enkele van de meest voorkomende beten en hoe te voorkomen en/of behandelen.
Muggenbeten: Muggenbeten zijn de meest voorkomende soort zomer insectenbeet. Muggen broeden in gebieden van stilstaand water en meestal zijn het meest overwegend in de uren van Schemer tot dawn. Preventie omvat het dragen van lange mouwen en lange broek sokken (die wil lange mouwen dragen, lange broeken en sokken in de zomer?), en natuurlijk met behulp van insectenwerend middel.
Bijensteken: Bijensteken kunnen leiden tot onmiddellijke pijn, zwelling en jeuk op de site van de steek. Mensen die zeer allergisch voor bijensteken kan ook ernstige reacties te ontwikkelen en gaan in anafylactische schok. Symptomen van dit veroorzaken zwelling van de lippen, tong, mond en airways, die kunnen leiden tot ademhalingsproblemen en resulteren in een schok en zelfs de dood als het onbehandelde gaat. Als u weet dat u allergisch voor bijensteken bent, moet uw arts geven u een recept voor een Epi (epinefrine) pen, die onmiddellijk na de prikkel om te voorkomen dat de ernstige allergische reactie kan worden genjecteerd.
Teken: Teken zijn meest voorkomende in beboste gebieden en rond hoog gras. Als u worden in gevoelige gebieden die het wordt aanbevolen om te dragen lange mouwen gaat, lange broek en sokken van een lichtere kleur, zodat u zien kunt als de teek aan kleding hecht. Teken zijn zeer klein in omvang maar zodra zij aan de huid hechten, ze kunnen groeien tot de grootte van een potlood gum, of groter worden. Teken moeten voorzichtig worden verwijderd met een pincet. Tekenbeten kunnen leiden tot de ziekte van Lyme. Symptomen van de ziekte van Lyme zijn een uitslag die is vaak schot in de roos gevormd en langzaam wordt vergroot. Indien onbehandeld, de ziekte van Lyme kan leiden tot gewrichtspijnen en hartproblemen.
Vlooien: Vlooien niet graag wonen op de mens, hoewel ze bijten zullen om te zien of u lekker bent. Zij verkiezen veel dieren. Vlooien vangen ritten toch ze kunnen om te komen in het huis. Daar vinden ze de dieren en tapijt en verspreiding als een gek. Vlooien moet u behandelen niet alleen uw huisdieren, het huis en de tuin.
Vlooien: Vlooien zijn de larven van mijten. Als je ooit uit in een open veld of het bos in de lente, zomer of herfst geweest, kan hebben u vlooien gekregen rond uw taille of op je enkels. Ze laten rode, jeukende bultjes op je huid. U kunt tegenkomen vlooien in een willekeurig aantal omgevingen, maar ze zijn vooral geconcentreerd in vochtige gebieden met veel vegetatie. Ze voelen zich aangetrokken tot het verborgen, vochtige knock off vca alhambra bracelet omstandigheden op hosts, ook, zodat ze de neiging te voegen huid onder strakke kleding, zoals sokken en ondergoed, of verborgen in gebieden van het lichaam, zoals de lies en de oksels. Een manier om te verminderen de kans op chigger beten is losse kleding te dragen als je in de bossen of andere besmette gebieden. U moet ook een douche nemen als je thuis van een buiten expeditie, vlooien verwijderen voordat zij aan uw huid hechten.
Dan natuurlijk er de 'Pesky' insecten zoals zijn: vliegen, muggen, No See Ums, muggen, ect.
Dus wat ga je doen over hen? Er zijn veel dingen die insecten voor de mens van bloed type, kleur van de kleding, CO2 uitstoot trekken, zweten, om te drinken bier. Nou, ik kan niet mijn bloed type wijzigen, ik dragen kleurrijke kleding, ik moet uitademen, het is zomer tijd, zul je zweet en wie gaat te geven bier?
n train of thought is dat kunt u bedekt met insectenwerende middelen.
Geformuleerd door het ontwerp voor het optimaliseren van hun doeltreffendheid en vervaardigd met ingredinten die u kent en kunt eigenlijk spreken zoals citroen Eucalyptus, Catnip olie, Neem olie, pepermunt, lavendel, Tea Tree, cederhouten, Basil en ricinusolie, vertegenwoordigen onze natuurlijke insectenwerende middelen het beste in een verdediging tegen hinderlijke bijtende insecten.
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The Dont's for the First Date for MenDon't Dress Badly
This is one of the most difficult things to get right, especially for a guy; you need to get a perfect balance of not appearing too underdressed, nor do you want to be overdressed. You want to show that you have a unique style and that you look GOOD! If you think you are really going to struggle with this, get some girl friends to help you out with clothes shopping and tell them to be brutally honest.
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You don't want to act like a fake, and be someone you are completely not. But you do want to be aiming to show your confident, ambitious side to her. When talking to her, be sure to add in eye contact (not too long to make it awkward) and brief touching of her hand, will provide her with some comfort and subconsciously tell her she is 'safe' with you.
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Don't Forget to Smile and Flatter
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Though that is notably lower than at the same stage in 2015, when the club made 18.2m before tax, the financial outlook at Arsenal remains positive with turnover from football up by over 20m to 350.6m.
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"I am confident this progress, coupled with strong underlying values, will bring the success we all seek. Our ultimate ambition is clear: to win major trophies and make Arsenal fans at home and around the world proud of this great club. Proud of our values, proud of the way we act and proud of our team."
Wenger has long faced criticism from his supporters for failing to put the sizeable cash reserves at the Emirates to use in the transfer market, but addressed that this summer by spending 33.8m on Xhaka and a combined 52m on Mustafi and Lucas in the final days of the transfer window.
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Nicolas Anelka proves to be the perfect Wenger buy (1997)
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And the defining moment of that season was to come as early as September, when Ruud van Nistelrooy's missed penalty allowed Arsenal to escape their clash with a 0 0 draw. Ugly confrontations from both sides at the final whistle saw suspensions handed out to Martin Keown, Ray Parlour and Lauren, as well as Patrick Viera, who had been sent off in the match. I saw my team mates being full of passion and fighting I knew this was a really great team," said Jens Lehmann, who had arrived in the summer. This was a team of fighters, galvanized in their pursuit of the title.
Whether the summer spending will be enough to bridge the gap to Manchester City remains to be seen and though the finances up until May have been heralded as impressive by Gazidis they come with the caveat that Arsenal fell some way short of Leicester City in the title race, even if a late charge did take them above Tottenham and into second place.
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Though that is notably lower than at the same stage in 2015, when the club made 18.2m before tax, the financial outlook at Arsenal remains positive with turnover from football up by over 20m to 350.6m.
Arsenal Holdings PLC remains free from short term debt and reported a cash balance of 191.1m, a figure only slightly lower knock off mother of pearl clover bracelet than the previous year ahead of a season in which Arsene Wenger spent around 90m on new players, bringing in Granit Xhaka, Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez among others.
Profits from player sales were notably lower in a year where Arsenal's transfer activity was limited to the signing of Petr Cech and Mohamed Elneny, with no significant departures from Wenger's first team squad.
"I am confident this progress, coupled with strong underlying values, will bring the success we all seek. Our ultimate ambition is clear: to win major trophies and make Arsenal fans at home and around the world proud of this great club. Proud of our values, proud of the way we act and proud of our team."
Wenger has long faced criticism from his supporters for failing to put the sizeable cash reserves at the Emirates to use in the transfer market, but addressed that this summer by spending 33.8m on Xhaka and a combined 52m on Mustafi and Lucas in the final days of the transfer window.
All three have made bright starts imitation alhambra van cleef bracelet to their time at Arsenal, with German centre back Mustafi appearing to be a particularly impressive partner for Laurent Koscielny.
Listening to his players (1996)
The first defining moment of Arsene Wenger's tenure came before he had even taken charge. The Frenchman was watching from the stands on September 1996 with Pat Rice in charge for the Uefa Cup trip to Borussia Monchengladbach. he hadn't yet started work Wenger had his part to play in the 3 2 defeat, suggesting "one or two changes" that left Tony Adams far from impressed the club captain accused his new manager of putting Arsenal's season in jeopardy before he had even started work.
Nicolas Anelka proves to be the perfect Wenger buy (1997)
The second unknown Frenchman to define Arsenal's early years Nicolas Anelka would play a crucial role in the 1998 Double and establish Wenger as the perfect manager for any bright young forward to work with. from Paris St Germain for 500,000 in February 1997 his 22.3million sale to Real Madrid a little over two years later would fund the new training ground at London alhambra van cleef bracelet fake Colney with enough left over to bring in another young Frenchman Thierry Henry. That was not quite the case when he arrived, with defensive solidity the order of the day. it didn't take long for him to get his ideas across. The revolution's highlight came as Arsenal romped to the title with a 4 0 win over Everton. Steve Bould steps forward to steal possession and lobs a pass forward for Tony Adams, bursting in past the backline to volley beyond Thomas Myhre. All that from two of the old guard.
The Battle of Old Trafford (2003)
And the defining moment of that season was to come as early as September, when Ruud van Nistelrooy's missed penalty allowed Arsenal to escape their clash with a 0 0 draw. Ugly confrontations from both sides at the final whistle saw suspensions handed out to Martin Keown, Ray Parlour and Lauren, as well as Patrick Viera, who had been sent off in the match. I saw my team mates being full of passion and fighting I knew this was a really great team," said Jens Lehmann, who had arrived in the summer. This was a team of fighters, galvanized in their pursuit of the title.
Whether the summer spending will be enough to bridge the gap to Manchester City remains to be seen and though the finances up until May have been heralded as impressive by Gazidis they come with the caveat that Arsenal fell some way short of Leicester City in the title race, even if a late charge did take them above Tottenham and into second place.
"We enjoyed a season of progress both on and off the pitch," chairman Sir Chips Kewsick added. "Looking ahead, the new broadcast revenue has provided a further competitive stimulus to the Premier League, which was already the best and most closely contested league in world football.
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Environmental Protection Agency fact sheet on contrails explains that contrails, even long lasting ones, are simply trails of condensation and are not harmful. However, conspiracy theorists have become suspicious that the contrails expelled from jets today are thicker and linger longer than they did in the past. So, while they accept that contrails are a natural byproduct of jet engines, their replica alhambra van cleef bracelet suspicion is that the government has since used that excuse to put other substances in them, creating chemtrails. In addition, conspiracy theorists latch on to anecdotal evidence that connect imitation van cleef butterfly bracelet epidemics of flulike symptoms to instances of contrails. Those who believe that there's something fishy about contrails have come up with several theories to explain what the government could be covering up.
One of the more extreme theories says that the government is intentionally spraying people with harmful substances in order to experiment with the effects or even to "weed out" the sick and elderly. However, many reputable scientists dismiss these theories on the grounds that such experiments would be of no real use. The "chemtrails" would be released so high in the atmosphere that unpredictable winds would move them around significantly, making such experiments worthless and unreliable [source: Hodapp]. Others speculate that the government is dumping barium salt aerosol on the land in order to assist in radar mapping for defense purposes [source: Knight].
Still others believe that the government could be experimenting with weather manipulation van cleef sweet alhambra bracelet fake for defense purposes. This actually isn't as much of a stretch as it may seem. As long ago as the 1950s, the British were able to successfully "seed" clouds with salt, dry ice and silver iodide to make rain (see the sidebar on this page). It would seem that weather manipulation, then, is a very possible and effective military defense tactic. Conspiracy theorists believe it might have connections to HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, which studies the atmosphere to advance communication and navigation systems.
Another popular theory is that chemtrails are well intentioned attempts by the government to combat global warming or the depletion of the ozone layer by spraying particles to reflect the sun's radiation. However, if this is true, it's ironic that (non conspiracy theorist) environmentalists blame contrails for polluting the skies. They say that jet traffic has become so bad that the sheer cloud cover from contrails, which can be seen from space, has been negatively affecting the environment, possibly contributing to global warming.