Emergency Department Thoracotomy - Elias Degiannis MD, PhD, FRCS, FACS
Professor Elias Degiannis of Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Johannesburg, RSA talks about indications and technique of ED thoracotomy.
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Mark Hopkins House Side Chair (Herter Brothers)
Mark Hopkins House Side Chair, c. 1878-80, designed and made by Herter Brothers (New York), rosewood, inlaid and veneered with various woods, silk (of the period, but not original) (Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, Museum purchase from General Acquisitions Endowment Fund, 2010-5-1) A conversation with Emily Orr (Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary American Design, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum) and Dr. Beth Harris (Smarthistory). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Panel Talk: Abandoned Margins: Policing the Black Female Body (short)
Panel Talk: Abandoned Margins: Policing the Black Female Body
Friday, March 17, 2017
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Join us for a discussion led by a panel of community organizers, scholars, and artists as we investigate depictions of the black female body in art and in United States’ popular culture. The panel will recognize ways that traditional representations of black women aid in systemic racism and marginalization, and will consider methods for using visual language to challenge stereotypes instead of perpetuate them.
Enjoy food provided by Donkey Taqueria, and a cash bar.
Meet the Panelists.
Jessica Marie Johnson, Ph.D writes about histories of slavery and the slave trade; women, gender, and sexuality in the African diaspora; and digital history and new media. Her current book manuscript is a history of free women of African descent laboring, living, and traveling between eighteenth-century Senegal, Saint-Domingue, and Gulf Coast Louisiana. Her second project is a collaboration with Dr. Mark Anthony Neal (Duke University) compiling work reading nineteenth-century black codes against present-day black code” or digital vernaculars of people of African descent. Johnson is the founder/curator of African Diaspora, Ph.D, and is the recipient of research fellowships and awards from the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Gilder-Lehrman Institute, the Richards Civil War Era Center, and the Africana Research Center at the Pennsylvania State University. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University.
Regis M. Fox, Assistant Professor of English at Grand Valley State University, earned her Ph. D in English from the University of California, Riverside. Her primary research interests include Nineteenth-Century American Literatures, Feminist Theory, and African-American Literary and Cultural Studies. She has published in such journals as Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal and the Journal of American Studies, as well as in edited collections, including A Determined Life: The Elizabeth Keckley Reader (Eno Press 2016). A McKnight Junior Faculty Fellow for the 2015-16 academic year, she is currently completing her book manuscript under contract with University Press of Florida titled Unsung, Unwavering: Nineteenth-Century Black Women's Epistemologies and the Liberal Problematic.
Janice Bond is a curator, interdisciplinary artist, and cultural producer specializing in arts and culture. As a visual/multimedia artist, her original paintings, installations, and collective soundscapes focus on multidimensional human perspectives and identity, sacred geometry, sound frequencies, and indigenous fractal patterns found in various cultures and urban landscapes. In 2014, Bond opened Gallery ONI, a contemporary art gallery and cultural space located in Chicago, Illinois dedicated to promoting the work of women artists of color. As featured guest curator for Here + Now, Bond will present a new iteration of Abandoned Margins: Policing the Black Female Body, which debuted at Chicago’s Woman Made Gallery in early 2016.
Breannah Alexander is Director of Strategic Programs at Partners for a Racism-Free Community. She is responsible for the management of all external community-based programming, education program design and communications. Additionally she is the Founder and Managing Director of women reVamped, an organization established in response to a growing need for female centered initiatives and a personal passion for ensuring the empowerment of young girls. Breannah’s previous experience includes serving as the Program Manager of Michigan’s Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps Program, an AmeriCorps State member at Grand Rapids Community Foundation and 6 years working in various capacities with youth grant-makers in Michigan and across the nation. She is also Co-Chair of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network Grand Rapids board and a Leader with Opportunity Nation, a national campaign to increase economic mobility for young people in the United States. Breannah was previously a Commissioner on the Michigan Community Service Commission, and board member of the Michigan LEAGUE board.
Bruce Lee VS Pro Fighters: He could beat us all, We had no chance
Bruce Lee VS Pro Fighters: He could beat us all, We had no chance
James DeMile, one of Bruce Lee's original students, talks about how they fought and trained. Did he ever try and knock Bruce Lee out? Was Bruce Lee the finest street fighter he ever met? And much more.
In 1959, James W. DeMile began his martial arts career in Seattle, Washington, under the direction of the legendary Bruce Lee. As one of Bruce's first generation students, Mr.DeMile had the opportunity of assisting Bruce in developing his unique fighting skills. It was also DeMile's privilege to appear in Bruce's only book, The Philosophical Art of Self Defense. DeMile was an undefeated heavyweight boxer in the Air Force as well as Masters Level hand to hand combat instructor for the (Special Forces Combative's) program at Fort Lewis in 1985 and 1986.
One of the foremost authorities on modern Wing Chun, DeMile has adapted Bruce's modification of the ancient art of Wing Chun and created WING CHUN DO, a practical self defense system for the 1990's student. DeMile is listed in Bob Wall's Who's Who in the Martial Arts, The Genealogy of the Ving Tsun (Wing Chun) Family by the Ving Tsun Athletic Association, The Original Martial Arts Encyclopedia by John Corcoran and Emil Farkas, Bruce Lee's Fighting Spirit by Bruce Thomas. He has also written many articles for national and international magazines. He has appeared in the movies, Weapons of Death and The Curse of the Dragon and twice on the national TV program Entertainment Tonight. He has written four best selling martial arts books as well as produced a number of training videos, including Bruce Lee's one and Three Inch Floating Punch, one of the most devastating strikes in the martial arts. He has designed and built a number of specialized electronic training devices as well as some versatile spring loaded wooden dummies. DeMile travels extensively throughout the world teaching his dynamic self defense concepts and techniques to students, police and the military. He specializes in accelerated self defense programs for individuals 40 years old or older. His most famous student for learning the incredible One and Three Inch Floating Punch is 80 year old Professor Wally Jay, creator of Small Circle Jujitsu. DeMile is still an active Deputy Sheriff with the Ottawa County, Ohio, Sheriff's Department until 2005.
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Pizzagate Symbols in Pop Culture
Fifty Shades of Adrenochrome/Pink - The Medium is the Massage. Mainstream movies and TV series with adrenochrome references. Enjoy
En las últimas semanas se ha hablado mucho sobre Pizzagate y su vínculo con Justin Bieber y muchos otros artistas de la industria de la música. Pero, ¿qué es Pizzagate? Este video explicará tanto como sea posible sobre el tema y su relación con Yummy, la última canción de Justin Bieber.
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Never Enough featuring Jeremiah Johnson at Kostabi World Feb 7 - 14, 2013
Converge Gallery presents Never Enough, Jeremiah Johnson's first solo exhibition in New York. Some 20 works on paper, mylar and a series of prints by Johnson skewer the artist's notions about love, relationships, sex and even heaven in an American society that he sees as rapidly coming undone.
Many of these works explore a contemporary dislocation between the contemporary drama of dream and reality- the notion that the world offers you both in different guises but gives you neither.
Johnson cites one of his biggest influences as Thomas Hirschorn, the Swiss artist who regularly packs rooms with detritus and thousands of pounds of cardboard, tape and old machinery. Johnson fills his two-dimensional spaces up to the edges, sometimes with painted areas rife with obsessional, details other times with handwritten text. The effect is both visually hot and intellectually challenging. Patterns and images mesh in a kind of surreal pop the artist has named Maximalism. Precise brushwork and a combination of tracing and printmaking combine upon a single smooth surface; the results are cinematic and narrative, with abrupt changes in temperature and movement.
My work touches upon a psychedelic aesthetic from the late 60′s and early 70′s, but what I'm really interested in is the dissemination of information in an overcharged and oversexed world, says Johnson. In an other sense, my work is about survival.
The signature piece in the exhibition, Tree of Life, references Johnson's take on the planet with a 21st century spin on good and evil. Here, lovers and football players, angels and goth teenagers rendezvous under and enormous tree. The connection is clearly biblical, but also social and the tree is a metaphor for the artist's attempt to unify the abstract concussions life doles out.
The artist, who was born in 1974 on a fruit and flower farm in Nippenose Valley, Pennsylvania, will also present his 'Dream Home Project' which is a series of miniature houses constructed from unopened credit card applications Johnson has collected over the years. The project was constructed during the housing crisis recently faced by many Americans. The homes are modeled after foreclosed homes in his neighborhood.
Johnson received his BFA from Tyler School of Art of Temple University and eventually went on to get his MFA in print, paper and book arts from Syracuse University. He currently teaches printmaking at Lycoming College in Williamsport, PA.
Jeremiah Johnson's Never Enough will run from Thursday, February 7 through 14 at Kostabi World, 514 West 24th Street. An opening reception is planned for Thursday, February 7 from 6 -- 9 pm.
About Converge Gallery
Converge Gallery exhibits American and contemporary artists from the United States, Europe and Japan. Based in historic downtown Williamsport, PA, Converge Gallery is located at 140 West Fourth Street. Gallery hours are Wednesday-Friday 11am - and Saturday 11am -- 5pm.
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My philosophy for a happy life | Sam Berns | TEDxMidAtlantic
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Just before his passing on January 10, 2014, Sam Berns was a Junior at Foxboro High School in Foxboro, Massachusetts, where he achieved highest honors and was a percussion section leader in the high school marching band. He also achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Sam was diagnosed with Progeria, a rare, rapid aging disease, at the age of 2. He is featured in the Emmy award-winning documentary Life According to Sam, which premiered on HBO on October 21, 2013, 2 days before his 17th birthday.
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The Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Glastonbury 2013
The Stones ft. Mick Taylor, live at Glastonbury Festival, June 29th 2013.
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, released in 1965. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. Richards' guitar riff—intended to be replaced by horns—opens and drives the song. The lyrics refer to sexual frustration and commercialism.
The song was first released as a single in the United States in June 1965 and was also featured on the American version of the Rolling Stones' fourth studio album, Out of Our Heads, released that July. Satisfaction was a hit, giving the Stones their first number one in the US. In the UK, the song initially was played only on pirate radio stations, because its lyrics were considered too sexually suggestive.[3] It later became the Rolling Stones' fourth number one in the United Kingdom.
In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine placed (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction in the second spot on its list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The song was added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress in 2006.
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The first stable line-up consisted of bandleader Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica, keyboards), Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica), Keith Richards (guitar, vocals), Bill Wyman (bass guitar), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ian Stewart (piano). Stewart was removed from the official line-up in 1963 but continued to work with the band as a contracted musician until his death in 1985. The band's primary songwriters, Jagger and Richards, assumed leadership after Andrew Loog Oldham became the group's manager. Jones left the band less than a month before his death in 1969, having already been replaced by Mick Taylor. Taylor left in 1974 and was replaced in 1975 by Ronnie Wood who has since remained. Since Wyman's departure in 1993, Darryl Jones has served as touring bassist. The Stones have not had an official keyboardist since 1963, but have employed several musicians in that role, including Jack Nitzsche (1965–1971), Nicky Hopkins (1967–1982), Billy Preston (1971–1981), Ian McLagan (1978–1981), and Chuck Leavell (1982–present).
The Rolling Stones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004.
Vibrancy in Neighborhoods: Secret Ingredient? The Arts
Vibrancy in Neighborhoods: Secret Ingredient? The Arts: (Context) Anita Durst, (Keynote) Rocco Landesman, (Moderator) Patricia Cruz, and (Panelists) Nicholas Baume, Karen Brooks Hopkins, Elizabeth Streb
Vibrancy, those unique, often qualitative know it when you see it characteristics that shape successful neighborhoods are often at the hands of an arts and cultural endeavor. Whether it be multi-personality cultural hub—with a cluster of institutions—or due to temporary public art in a more permanent creatively placemaking strategy, we'll look at how place is shaped by the arts.
On October 18 and 19 at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall, more than 1,100 innovative city shapers and thought leaders gathered as the Municipal Art Society presented the third annual MAS Summit for New York City. This forum of ideas surrounding planning, design and infrastructure; preservation and sustainability; arts and cultural development, and community engagement featured more than 90 speakers over the two days and highlighted trailblazing initiatives in New York and other cities across the globe.
To maintain its stature as one of the world's great global cities, New York City must continue to cultivate opportunity and nurture innovation in all spheres. This year's Summit themes—Development, Density and Diversity—explored the balancing act of users and uses and the challenge of building a globally competitive city that is socially, economically and environmentally resilient—and livable—for all New Yorkers.
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Samuel Weber. Bare Life and Life In General. 2011
Samuel Weber, philosopher and author, talking about the notions of bare life and life in general within the juridical-political structure of Giorgio Agamben's description of camps. In this lecture, Samuel Weber discusses the death of God as the condition of possibility of camps, the inclusion of exclusion, political sovereignty, the relationship between life and death, the notion of enemy, Christianity and the possibility of legitimate killings in relationship to Giorgio Agamben, Carl Schmitt, Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Thomas Hobbes, Saint Paul, Martin Luther, Alain Badiou and Sigmund Freud focusing on singularity, universality, Homo sacer, the state of exception, original sin, guilt, hubris, time, Christ, resurrection, redemption and violence. Public open lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland Europe. 2011. Samuel Weber.
Samuel Weber, Ph.D., is an American philosopher and professor. He is the Paul de Man Chair at the European Graduate School (EGS) and the Avalon Professor of Humanities at Northwestern University. Greatly influenced by the Frankfurt School, Samuel Weber is one of the leading American thinkers across the disciplines of literary theory, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. Born in New York, he has been a professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Director of their Paris program in critical theory. He was also a visiting professor at many universities in France and Germany and taught at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris and the Free University of Berlin. He also taught at the Johns Hopkins University in the United States.
Samuel Weber has authored many books, among them Return to Freud: Jacques Lacan's Dislocation of Psychoanalysis (1978, 1991). He has also written numerous articles, including: The Indefinite Article of the Love of a Phrase (Reading Ronell, 2009), Benjamin's -abilities: Mediality and Concept Formation in Benjamin's Early Writings (Benjamin-Studien, 2008), Reading Over A Globalized World (Encountering Derrida, 2008), The Politics of Protection and Projection (Religion Beyond A Concept, 2007), Replacing The Body: An Approach to The Question of Digital Democracy (Public Space and Democracy, 2001) and Benjamin's Style (Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Vol. I., 1998).
True Friendship | John Cuddeback | Introduction
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True Friendship
Where Virtue Becomes Happiness
Lecturer: Professor John Cuddeback, Ph.D.
Have you ever felt lonely, even when surrounded by people? Do you feel like you're missing something important in your friendships?
You probably are.
Men and women are made, created, for friendship - but not just with passing or casual acquaintances. We are designed for real, deep, lasting friendship of the highest kind. Without that friendship, we often feel unsatisfied, empty, or simply alone.
Not All Friendships Are Equal
Did you know that there are different kinds of friendship? Dr. John Cuddeback, your professor for this course, describes the basic kinds of friendships, but he also shows you what friendship in the fullest sense really is - far more than being simply pals or BFF's. Professor Cuddeback shows that Aristotle's division of friendships into three kinds - utility, pleasure or virtue - has a pressing relevance for our lives today.
True Friends and Personal Virtue
Courage, fortitude, wisdom, charity... what can these virtues have to do with friendship? Being virtuous, says Aristotle, is how man becomes happy. If we want a real friendship, we must first become the kind of person one would want to be friends with.
Professor Cuddeback issues a challenge to personal virtue to everyone who longs for abiding friendship. Find someone else who is also striving to grow in virtue - together you can form the kind of friendship God intends us to have.
Ancient and Biblical Wisdom
In this course, Professor Cuddeback deftly weaves together the age-old wisdom of the Greeks and the fundamental teachings of Sacred Scripture to reveal the most rewarding of human achievements - being a friend. He takes the thoughts of the great philosopher Aristotle, the Angelic Doctor St. Thomas Aquinas, and the sublime teachings of Jesus Christ to illustrate the nature and requirements of true friendship.
Join Professor Cuddeback to discover what friendship is, why we seek it, why good friends are so often hard to find, and how to make the friends (and be the friend) you've always desired.
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Dr. Cuddeback holds a Doctorate in Philosophy from The Catholic University of America. He is Professor of Philosophy at Christendom College, Front Royal, Virginia. He has lectured widely on various topics including virtue, culture, natural law, contemplation, and friendship. His book Friendship: The Art of Happiness was republished in 2010 as True Friendship: Where Virtue Becomes Happiness. His writings have appeared in Nova et Vetera, The Thomist, and The Review of Metaphysics, as well as in several volumes published by the American Maritain Association.
Italian in Algiers Overture - Gioachino Rossini. DeLand High School Clarinet Choir
This was recorded on 1-8-13, at Seminole High School for District Solo and Ensemble. We recieved a superior rating. Playing are two Bb clarinets each on three parts, one alto clarinet, one bass clarinet, and one Bb contrabass clarinet. I'm the farthest on the left
Secret Nuclear Deal between Israel - Argentina: Unveiled Report!
7.07.2013 NEWS FROM MANY: Exposing Israel's Nuclear State! Boycott Israel Campaign Report unveils Israel-Argentina secret nuclear deal
Published on Jul 6, 2013 If you would get to know that Israel launched a secret plan to develop nuclear weapons under the strict protection of the United States, shouldn't you wonder why Washington then pressures countries like Iran that has continuously worked to demonstrate the peaceful nature of its nuclear energy program?
What if you learn Tel Aviv got the uranium from Argentina which has moved towards a new stance in relations with Tehran?
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Nonprofit Activism
To boycott Israeli products and companies that are supporting Israel is a peaceful way and means of putting international pressure on apartheid Israel and follows in the footsteps of the successful boycott against South African apartheid.
List of some companies n products to boycott. Please start somewhere! Be human.
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Caterpillar- Danone
HP foods, Evian, Volvic
Delta Galil, Hema, Barbie, Carrefour, Auchan, Tshibo, Victoria's, Secret, GAP
Banana Republic, Structure, G-Crew, Penny, Pryca, DIM, DKNY
Ralph Lauren, Playtex, cK, Hugo Boss, M&S, L'Oreal, Giorgio Armani,
Redken 5th Avenue, Lancome Paris, Vinchy, Cacharel, La Roche-Posay, Garnier,
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News Corporations: TV: Sky, Fox, Granada, Star, Phoenix
UK Newspapers: Standard Newspaper, News of the World,
The Sun, The Times
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Sun, Independent, Sunday Mail
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Publishers: Harper Collins Ragan, Zondervan, National Geaographical
Nursery World, Rawkus, NDS,China Byte.com
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New World Entertainment...
Technology: Motorola Intel, IBM, AOL, Siemens
Plastic: Keter, curver, Jardin,OutStandard,by Keter, Lipski, contico, Allibert
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it become significant.
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Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian
In the 1960s and '70s, the notion of American Indian art was turned on its head by artists who fought against prejudice and popular clichés. At the forefront of this revolution was Fritz Scholder (Luiseño, 1937-2005). This video introduction to the eponymous exhibition Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian was awarded the 2009 Gold Muse award by AAM for best video production of the year.
Featuring 135 paintings, works on paper, and sculptures drawn from major public and private collections, including the color-saturated canvases for which the artist is famous, Indian/Not Indian opened concurrently at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., and at NMAI's George Gustav Heye Center in New York. The Washington exhibition surveyed Scholder's forty-plus years as a working artist, with particular emphasis on his groundbreaking and controversial Indian paintings from the 1960s and 1970s. The New York exhibition focused on the artist's works from the 1980s and 1990s, when he stopped using overt Indian imagery and explored mythical beings, the afterlife, and the unknown.
Getting it right: A better strategy to defeat al Qaeda
Has the United States gotten any closer to defeating al Qaeda in the three years since the US raid on Abbottabad and death of Osama bin Laden? Who exactly is the enemy we're targeting?
On April 24, AEI will host a luncheon event to discuss why we're not seeing lasting success against al Qaeda. This event will coincide with the release of a new report by AEI's Mary Habeck, which analyzes why current national security policy is failing to stop the advancement of al Qaeda and its affiliates and what the US can do to develop a successful strategy to defeat this enemy.
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Craft in America: MESSAGES episode
craftinamerica.org. Many artists use their craft to share personal and political opinions. Craft has the ability to entice viewers to consider topics that they might find difficult. By expressing their ideas through their work, artists add meaning to the objects they create. Featured artists include glass artist Beth Lipman, santero Charles M. Carrillo, bead artist Joyce J. Scott; and jeweler & sculptor Thomas Mann. PBS premiere: May 24, 2011.
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