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AFP's Photos of the Year 2019 | Volume IV
A look back at the best of AFP's award-winning photography for the year 2019.
1. Venezuela's National Assembly head Juan Guaido shouts as he speaks to the crowd during a mass opposition rally against leader Nicolas Maduro.
PHOTO BY: Federico Parra
2. A leopard attacks an Indian man as another one runs away from the animal in Lamba Pind area in Jalandhar.
PHOTO BY: Shammi Mehra
3. A woman covers her face with the national flag, as Algerian protesters demonstrate in the capital Algiers against ailing president's bid for a fifth term.
PHOTO BY: Ryad Kramdi
4. Cardi B arrives for the 2019 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
PHOTO BY: Angela Weiss
5. US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, sheds a tear during a press conference calling on Congress to cut funding for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and to defund border detention facilities.
PHOTO BY: Saul Loeb
6. People and students hold placards and a banner showing 16-year-old Swedish political activist Greta Thunberg in Rome during a climate protest.
PHOTO BY: Andreas Solaro
7. School students perform the haka during a vigil in Christchurch.
PHOTO BY: Anthony Wallace
8. Men suspected of being Islamic State (IS) fighters wait to be searched by members of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
PHOTO BY: Bulent Kilic
9. Vehicles buried in hail are seen in the streets in the eastern area of Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico.
PHOTO BY: Ulises Ruiz
10. United States' forward Megan Rapinoe celebrates scoring her team's first goal during a match between France and United States.
PHOTO BY: Franck Fife
11. Kenyan security forces help people to escape after a bomb blast at DusitD2 hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.
PHOTO BY: Kabir Dhanji
12. A man evacuates a young bombing casualty after a reported air strike by regime forces in the southern Idlib province.
PHOTO BY: Abdulaziz Ketaz
13. US President Donald Trump speaks alongside fast food he purchased for a ceremony honoring the 2018 College Football Playoff National Champion Clemson Tigers in the State Dining Room of the White House.
PHOTO BY: Saul Loeb
14. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gestures from the window of a prison van as he is driven into Southwark Crown Court in London.
PHOTO BY: Daniel Leal-Olivas
15. Relatives mourn during a burial ceremony of bomb blast victim at a cemetery in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
PHOTO BY: Jewel Samad
16. Children sleep under plastic sheets to protect themselves from rain in Buzi, Mozambique.
PHOTO BY: Yasuyoshi Chiba
17. US paratroopers walk back after jumping over Le Mont-Saint-Michel, north-western France, less than three weeks before the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
PHOTO BY: Damien Meyer
18. Swimmers rest beside a wave pool at the Munsu water park in Pyongyang, North Korea.
PHOTO BY: Ed Jones
19. A protester defaces the Hong Kong emblem after protesters broke into the government headquarters in Hong Kong.
PHOTO BY: Philip Fong
20. Journalists gather around the ancient Egyptian mummy of Sennedjem, an official who lived during the reigns of Pharaohs Seti I and Ramesses II in the 19th dynasty (13th-12th century BC), after being removed from its coffin for fumigation.
PHOTO BY: Mohamed El-Shahed
21. Youth Climate activist Greta Thunberg speaks during the UN Climate Action Summit at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
PHOTO BY: Johannes Eisele
22. A girl cries during her father's funeral organised by government opposition in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
PHOTO BY: Chandan Khanna
23. A protester prepares to shoot an arrow with a bow as riot police fire tear gas towards the bridge protesters attempt to climb down to a road below, to escape from Hong Kong Polytechnic University campus and from police.
PHOTO BY: Anthony Wallace
24. Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson reacts as he leaves from 10 Downing Street in central London.
PHOTO BY: Tolga Akmen
25. A camel performs during a dance competition held during the Pushkar Camel Fair in Pushkar, in the western state of Rajasthan.
PHOTO BY: Himanshu Sharma
26. Turkish soldiers and Turkey-backed Syrian fighters gather on the northern outskirts of the Syrian city of Manbij near the Turkish border.
PHOTO BY: Zein Al Rifai
27. Pro-democracy protesters react as police fire water cannons outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong.
PHOTO BY: Isaac Lawrence
28. A group of Fulani militiamen pose for a picture with their weapons at an informal demobilisation camp.
PHOTO BY: Marco Longari
29. A Syrian boy on his bicycle looks at a convoy of US armoured vehicles patrolling fields near the northeastern town of Qahtaniyah at the border with Turkey.
PHOTO BY: Delil Souleiman
30. Private burial for the late president at the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris.
PHOTO BY: Philippe Lopez
31. Moruti Mthalane of South Africa is punched by Masayuki Kuroda of Japan during their IBF flyweight title boxing bout.
PHOTO BY: Charly Triballeau
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Postcards: Milan Artists
Uncover the mystery of local clay with rural potter, John Larson, experience the camaraderie at The Annual Spoon Gathering put on by the Milan Village Art School, and discover beautiful jewelry and Viking history from silversmith, Sandra Thompson.
Vision & Justice | Friday | Part I || Radcliffe Institute
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
“Vision & Justice: A Convening” considered the role of the arts in understanding the nexus of art, race, and justice. Wynton Marsalis opened the morning session on Friday, April 26, with a musical performance. Later that morning, discussions covered a range of topics: representation in civic spaces, the “adultification” of black girls, the Flint water crisis, and more.
MORNING SESSION: Sanders Theatre
Welcome Remarks: Alan M. Garber (0:01)
Darren Walker (6:53)
Sarah Lewis (13:29)
Video by Lance Oppenheim (19:40)
Musical Opening
Wynton Marsalis, Dan Nimmer, Taurien (TJ) Reddick, and Phillip Norris (30:30)
Cultural Citizenship
Wynton Marsalis, Diane Paulus, and President Emerita Drew Gilpin Faust (41:44)
Race, Culture, and Civic Space
Introduction: Mohsen Mostafavi (1:15:20)
David Adjaye, Theaster Gates, and Sarah Lewis (1:23:44)
Tribute to LaToya Ruby Frazier
Teju Cole (1:49:02)
Video by LaToya Ruby Frazier (1:56:53)
Race, Justice, and the Environment
Focus: Discovering the Flint crisis
Introduction: Sarah Lewis (2:00:59)
Chelsea Clinton and Mona Hanna-Attisha (2:03:50)
Race, Childhood, and Inequality in the Political Realm
Introduction: Claudine Gay (2:29:13)
Robin Bernstein, Yara Shahidi, and Naomi Wadler (2:36:18)
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Avenged Sevenfold - So Far Away [Official Music Video]
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So Far Away by Avenged Sevenfold from their 2010 fifth studio album 'Nightmare,' available here-
This video is a raw and emotional tribute to Avenged Sevenfold's late drummer Jimmy The Rev Sullivan and celebrates the long-time friendship the band members have shared since forming A7X in Huntington Beach, CA, in 1999. The video was directed by Wayne Isham, who has directed videos for such artists as Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Megadeth, and Def Leppard, among many others. The heartfelt quality of the video is in keeping with the emotional resonance of the song, a very personal goodbye to Sullivan that appears on the band's album Nightmare.
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So Far Away Lyrics:
Never feared for anything
Never shamed but never free
A life to heal the broken heart with all that it could
Lived a life so endlessly
Saw beyond what others see
I tried to heal your broken heart with all that I could
Will you stay?
Will you stay away forever?
How do I live without the ones I love?
Time still turns the pages of the book it's burned
Place and time always on my mind
I have so much to say but you're so far away
Plans of what our futures hold
Foolish lies of growing old
It seems we're so invincible
The truth is so cold
A final song, a last request
A perfect chapter laid to rest
Now and then I try to find a place in my mind
Where you can stay
You can stay away forever
How do I live without the ones I love?
Time still turns the pages of the book it's burned
Place and time always on my mind
I have so much to say but you're so far away
Sleep tight, I'm not afraid
The ones that we love are here with me
Lay away a place for me
Cause as soon as I'm done I'll be on my way
To live eternally
How do I live without the ones I love?
Time still turns the pages of the book it's burned
Place and time always on my mind
And the light you left remains but it's so hard to stay
When I have so much to say but you're so far away
I love you
You were ready
The pain is strong and urges rise
But I'll see you
When He lets me
Your pain is gone, your hands untied
So far away
And I need you to know
So far away
And I need you to, need you to know
Stephen Greenblatt on Lucretius and his intolerable ideas
The Villa Council Presents: Lucretius and the Toleration of Intolerable Ideas
A lecture presented by Stephen Greenblatt
How does one take in concepts that are initially alien or offensive? Pulitzer Prize-winning author Stephen Greenblatt considers why and how Lucretius' great poem On the Nature of Things--the core ideas of which were utterly repugnant to the Christian culture of Renaissance Europe--eluded the period's tight web of censorship and repression, playing a crucial role in an age in love with beauty.
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P. G. T. Beauregard | Wikipedia audio article
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P. G. T. Beauregard
00:02:07 1 Early life and education
00:04:14 2 Career in U.S. Army
00:07:32 3 Family
00:08:46 4 Civil War
00:08:55 4.1 Charleston
00:13:38 4.2 First Bull Run (First Manassas)
00:18:21 4.3 Shiloh and Corinth
00:22:13 4.4 Return to Charleston
00:25:55 4.5 Richmond
00:29:26 4.6 Return to the West
00:33:10 5 Postbellum life
00:37:54 6 Beauregard and Black Civil Rights
00:45:28 7 Legacy
00:46:17 8 See also
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Pierre-Gustave Toutant de Beauregard (May 28, 1818 – February 20, 1893) was an American military officer who was the first prominent general of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Today, he is commonly referred to as P. G. T. Beauregard, but he rarely used his first name as an adult. He signed correspondence as G. T. Beauregard.
Trained as a civil engineer at the United States Military Academy, Beauregard served with distinction as an engineer in the Mexican–American War. Following a brief appointment as superintendent at West Point in 1861, after the South seceded he resigned from the United States Army and became the first brigadier general in the Confederate States Army. He commanded the defenses of Charleston, South Carolina, at the start of the Civil War at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. Three months later he won the First Battle of Bull Run near Manassas, Virginia.
Beauregard commanded armies in the Western Theater, including at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee, and the Siege of Corinth in northern Mississippi. He returned to Charleston and defended it in 1863 from repeated naval and land attacks by Union forces. His greatest achievement was saving the important industrial city of Petersburg, Virginia, in June 1864, and thus the nearby Confederate capital of Richmond, from assaults by overwhelmingly superior Union Army forces.
His influence over Confederate strategy was lessened by his poor professional relationships with President Jefferson Davis and other senior generals and officials. In April 1865, Beauregard and his commander, General Joseph E. Johnston, convinced Davis and the remaining cabinet members that the war needed to end. Johnston surrendered most of the remaining armies of the Confederacy, including Beauregard and his men, to Major General William Tecumseh Sherman. Following his military career, Beauregard returned to Louisiana, where he advocated for Black civil rights and Black suffrage, served as a railroad executive, and became wealthy as a promoter of the Louisiana Lottery.
Hidden in Plain Sight: Family Secrets and American History || Radcliffe Institute
Hidden in Plain Sight: Family Secrets and American History
A Schlesinger Library Event
The theme of this discussion is the not-quite-secret histories of American families—stories hidden in plain sight that, once revealed, require us to rethink the broader outlines of American history.
How do we know what we know? What can’t we know, ever? What should and shouldn’t be preserved?
Featuring:
Gail Lumet Buckley '59 (18:19), author, The Black Calhouns: From Civil War to Civil Rights with One African American Family (Atlantic Monthly Press, 2016)
Alice Echols (31:44), author, Shortfall: Family Secrets, Financial Collapse, and a Hidden History of American Banking (The New Press, 2017)
Susan Faludi ’81, RI ’09 (41:59), author, In the Darkroom (Metropolitan Books, 2016)
Alex Wagner (53:10), author, Futureface: A Family Mystery, an Epic Quest, and the Secret to Belonging (One World, forthcoming)
Moderated by Annette Gordon-Reed JD ’84, RI ’16, Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History, Harvard Law School, and professor of history, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Introductions by
Lizabeth Cohen, dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Jane Kamensky (4:53), Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Director, Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute, and professor of history, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences
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Commencement : May 2018
With 5,000 people attending, UNC Asheville celebrated the Class of 2018 at its May 12 Commencement on the University Quad. Some 570 May graduates are part of the class of 2018. UNC Asheville Interim Chancellor Joe Urgo presided. Commencement speaker William J. Murdock co-founded Eblen Charities, one of Western North Carolina’s most important service organizations, serving tens of thousands of families with medication, housing, food, utility assistance, physician visits, school supplies and more.
Update: On March 8, 2019, the UNC Asheville Board of Trustees voted to accept the voluntary return of William J. Murdock’s 2018 honorary degree and to rescind the award.
What Is Feminist Art?
The art historian Mary Beckinsale, president of Studio Art Centers International in Florence, Italy, reinterprets selected works of Renaissance art, identifying their feminist context. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on September 25, 2010. Video courtesy Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.
Monuments at Gettysburg - Context and Beyond (Lecture)
Ranger Troy Harman takes the blinders off, explaining the layered meanings behind the monuments of Gettysburg National Military Park in his winter lecture. Monuments discussed include the Pennsylvania Memorial, the 26th North Carolina monument on Cemetery Ridge, and the Eternal Light Peace Memorial.
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High School Quiz Show | Andover vs. Westford Academy (1003)
The Grey Ghosts from Westford Academy are back for a chance at the trophy and this time they are playing against the reigning state champions of High School Quiz Show, Andover High School! Watch and see who will move on to the Quarter-Finals of Season 10 of High School Quiz Show!
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How to Make Traditional Arabic Wax ♥ Sugaring Caramel Recipe and Tutorial
Check out this recipe and tutorial on how to make and use traditional arabic wax for natural hair removal! With sugaring wax, or sugaring caramel, you know exactly what you're putting on your body, and it's easy to make!
This is a little different than other sugaring methods I've shown you before, but just as easy!
♥♥♥ QUESTIONS? Open the description for FAQs! ♥♥♥
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Recipe:
1 cup white sugar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons water
FAQs:
♥DOES IT HURT?
-It does hurt a little, but less than regular waxing.
♥DO I NEED LEMON JUICE?
-You can substitute another type of citrus juice, or vinegar
♥DO I NEED WHITE SUGAR?
-I'm not sure that I would suggest other types of sugar other than granulated white sugar. It will behave differently and may burn.
♥IT'S HARD AS A ROCK! HELP!
-If it's too dark, and hard as a rock when it cools, you overcooked it. You can try adding some lemon juice and heating it a little, but it may just be candy at this point.
♥ IT'S WATERY! HELP!
-If it's too light, and runny/watery, you haven't cooked it long enough. Put it back on the stove until the bubbles are light brownish yellow, and the mixture looks like honey.
♥ HOW LONG DOES MY HAIR NEED TO BE?
-You hair should be about a cm long for this to work, but you may be able to make it work with a little less. If your hair is very long, I suggest trimming in sensitive areas first.
♥ CAN I USE IT ON MY FACE/ARMPITS/LADYBITS/TAINT/TOE HAIR?
-Yes, you can use it on your face, armpits, and lady parts. Be careful not to burn yourself, and pull your skin taut to prevent bruising. Work in SMALL sections for sensitive areas like these. Try it somewhere beefier first, like your thigh. Some people bruise more easily than others if their skin isn't pulled taut.
♥ WILL MY HAIR GROW BACK THICKER OR DARKER?
-No. When you use this method repeatedly your hair will actually grow back thinner over time because you are damaging the hair follicles, and you won't ever get stubble from it, because you're not cutting the hair, so what does grow back will be silkier. The color won't change.
♥ IS IT PERMANENT?
-For most people this lasts about 3-4 weeks, but your hair will gradually grow back thinner and thinner the more you use it.
♥ CAN I EAT IT?
-Yes, you technically can eat it. Weirdo.
♥ HOW LONG DOES IT KEEP?
-You can store it for several months in the fridge. I've stored it for over three months with no issue, but I usually run out before then.
♥ CAN I KEEP IT IN A PLASTIC JAR?
-You can store it in plastic, glass, whatever you can safely pop in the microwave for a few seconds.
♥ CAN I MAKE IT IN A MICROWAVE?
-I don't recommend making this from the beginning in the microwave. You need a stove.
♥ I RUINED MY POT/BOWL/COUNTER/FLOOR/SPOON! HELP!
-Just soak it in water to get the sugar off of anything it may be stuck to. It'll come off. I promise.
♥ I BURNED MYSELF! HELP!
-First, I told you to be careful. Second, put aloe on it. ♥
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Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup | Full Audiobook with subtitles
Twelve Years a Slave
Solomon NORTHUP
Twelve Years a Slave is the memoir of a freeborn African American from New York who is kidnapped and sold into slavery. After being held for twelve years on a Louisiana plantation, he is eventually freed and reunited with his family. (Summary by RobBoard)
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Jack Rusenko: How to Define ISIS and How Morocco is Defeating It
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The media and the current U.S. administration have struggled since 2014 to define ISIS. Some have said it is not Islamic at all, which, while well-meaning, seems to fail on its face as ISIS draws upon Islamic texts to justify its actions. ISIS is an apocalyptic, genocidal, Islamic cult. We must address and combat ISIS as a cult to defeat it.
Jack Rusenko has lived and worked the majority of his adult life in the Arab world, 18 years of which were in Morocco where he focused on educational projects.
In 1993, he initiated a committee to bring the Internet to Morocco, and in 1998 he founded the largest American school in the region: George Washington Academy. During his years in Morocco he did extensive work on interfaith dialogue as a lay leader of the Anglican church, working with religious and governmental leaders. He is personally acquainted with the Moroccan Muslim intellectuals who have taken the lead in fighting Islamist ideology. He is intimately familiar with the Moroccan government's counter-radicalization efforts. Jack currently resides in Northern Virginia where he leads the George Washington Amity Series, working with Muslim and Evangelical Christian Communities.
Jack brings a wealth of experience to the subject through the many years he lived and worked with business, government and religious leaders in a Muslim-majority context. He holds degrees in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University; French Language and Civilization from the Sorbonne in Paris, and Arabic from the University of Tunis.
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