ellauri050.html on line 382: Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park
ellauri062.html on line 269: Only when June learns it is essentially Serena's personal request to meet Nichole, she eventually agrees, pointing out she wants Serena "to owe her". Ihankuin Jill Pylkkänen: they owe me SOOOO much. Tääkin on jotain juutalaiskristillisyyttä. Serena is still bitter about the loss of Nichole. Later, June visits the Lincoln Memorial where the statue of Abraham Lincoln has been desecrated (actually only beheaded). June tells Serena that she is small, cold, and empty and that she will always be empty. Wrong, to the contrary, June is full of shit.
ellauri090.html on line 175: Machado de Assis é considerado o introdutor do Realismo no Brasil, com a publicação de Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas (1881). Este romance é posto ao lado de todas suas produções posteriores, Quincas Borba, Dom Casmurro, Esaú e Jacó e Memorial de Aires, ortodoxamente conhecidas como pertencentes à sua segunda fase, em que notam-se traços de crítica social, ironia e até pessimismo, embora não haja rompimento de resíduos românticos.
ellauri090.html on line 299: As três heroínas de Memorial de Ayres chamam-se Carmo, Rita e Fidélia, o que estudiosos creem representar três aspectos da Carolina, a "mãe", "irmã" e "esposa".
ellauri106.html on line 184: “The comedy is that the real haters of the bourgeois Jews, with the real contempt for their everyday lives, are these complex intellectual giants,” Zuckerman snorts. “They loathe them, and don’t particularly care for the smell of the Jewish proletariat either. All of them full of sympathy suddenly for the ghetto world of their traditional fathers now that the traditional fathers are filed for safekeeping in Beth Moses Memorial Park. When they were alive they wanted to strangle the immigrant bastards to death because they dared to think they could actually be of consequence without ever having read Proust past Swann’s Way. And the ghetto—what the ghetto saw of these guys was their heels: out, out, screaming for air, to write about great Jews like Ralph Waldo Emerson and William Dean Howells. But now that the Weathermen are around, and me and my friends Jerry Rubin and Herbert Marcuse and H. Rap Brown, it’s where oh where’s the inspired orderliness of those good old Hebrew school days? Where’s the linoleum? Where’s Aunt Rose? Where is all the wonderful inflexible patriarchal authority into which they wanted to stick a knife?”
ellauri198.html on line 232: Ei kylä ollut tämä! Delmore oli muistaaxeni Salen Humboldtin lahjan esikuva, suuri runoilijalupaus josta Sale sittemmin ajoi oikealta ohize tyytyväisenä terävä kyynärpää avoauton ikkunasta ulkona. Delmore muisteli ehkä Memorial Day Massacrea holokaustia odotellessa. Kaatuneiden muistopäiväpäivän verilöylyssä vuonna 1937 Chicagon poliisilaitos ampui kymmeniä aseettomia mielenosoittajia ja kaatoi niistä 10 Chicagossa 30. toukokuuta 1937. Tapaus tapahtui Little Steel -iskun aikana Yhdysvalloissa. Tästä vähäpätöisenä pidetystä eventistä on artikkeli Uikipediassa vain usaxi ja venäjäxi.
ellauri198.html on line 234: Let’s take time this Memorial Day weekend to remember Memorial Day 1937, when workers in Chicago were massacred by police for trying to picket against their employer, the Republic Steel Company.
ellauri198.html on line 239: The most terrible day, preceding those described above, was May 30th, Memorial Day. On the south side of Chicago 1,500 workers, including some of their families, marched to the Republic Steel plant for a picket line and to hold a meeting. They were met by 200 police and dozens of paddy wagons. A group of 300 workers advanced to confront the police. After debate, then heated argument, the police opened fire on the workers, first shooting dozens, then clubbing those still fleeing and many they had already shot. Ten were killed and forty others were shot, almost all in the back. One was paralyzed from the waist down. One hundred were beaten with clubs, including an eight-year-old child. After Memorial Day, workers were fearful that any wrong move could sudden death. And their union leaders offered no larger strategy to answer the violence.
ellauri198.html on line 241: All these anti-worker policies were carried out by Democratic governors and mayors under supposedly pro-labor Roosevelt. This brought the strike to an end. Vocally radical union leaders (like John Lewis of the United Mineworkers) blamed the President, the steel companies, and excessive violence of the police. And all these factors were a real part of the loss. But these same union leaders had tied their fate to the Democratic Party. Even after the Memorial Day massacre and the defeat of the strike, they continued to support Roosevelt and the Democratic machine.
ellauri198.html on line 247: The Memorial Day Massacre reminds us of both the suffering and the struggles that workers have gone through just to have their organizations recognized by big business. But it is reminds us of what happens when the power of workers is subordinated to poor union leadership and to a political party of the bosses that claims to be a “friend of working people.”
ellauri213.html on line 350: Over the years, Iraq has provided safe haven to terrorists such as Abu Nidal, whose terror organization carried out more than 90 terrorist attacks in 20 countries that killed or injured nearly 900 people, including 12 Americans. Iraq has also provided safe haven to Abu Abbas, who was responsible for seizing the Egyptian ship Achille Lauro and killing an American passenger. Following the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, the Klinghoffer family founded the Leon and Marilyn Klinghoffer Memorial Foundation, in cooperation with the Anti-Defamation League.
ellauri246.html on line 317: and Memorial Day Ja vanhojen muistelun päivänä
ellauri299.html on line 348: Lokakuussa 1967 David Dellinger Vietnamin sodan lopettamisesta kansallisesta mobilisaatiokomiteasta pyysi Rubinia auttamaan mobilisoimaan ja ohjaamaan marssia Pentagonissa. Mielenosoittajat kokoontuivat Lincoln Memorialille, kun Dellinger ja tohtori Benjamin Spock (vauvatohtori, ei se puikkokorva) pitivät puheita joukolle ihmisiä.
ellauri317.html on line 466: Nyt Rauta Felix nähtävästi seisoo taas jossain syrjäisellä paikalla (11.9.2023). Kaikki eivät ole tyytyväisiä. "Dzeržinski on sorron ja laittomuuden symboli", sanoi Mikael Röiterille Nikita Petrov, historian vääristäjä War Memorial järjestöstä joka voitti siivun Nobelin rauhanpalkinnosta vuonna 2022 vuosi sen jälkeen, kun hänet kiellettiin ja hajotettiin Venäjällä. Felixillä oli kylmä pää, lämmin sydän ja puhtaat kädet.
ellauri331.html on line 125: Kaukasian solmu (venäjäksi: Кавказский узел, latinoitu: Kavkazkii Uzel) on online-uutissivusto, joka kattaa Kaukasuksen alueen englanniksi ja venäjäksi. Se perustettiin vuonna 2001, ja sen päätoimittajana toimii Grigory Shvedov.Se keskittyy erityisesti politiikkaan ja ihmisoikeuskysymyksiin, mukaan lukien lehdistönvapaus. Sivusto alkoi vuonna 2001 ihmisoikeusjärjestö Memorialiin liittyvänä projektina, mutta kehittyi "itsenäisen" journalismin sivustoksi. Sitä näet rahoittavat useat hyväntekeväisyysjärjestöt Yhdysvalloissa ja Länsi-Euroopassa.
ellauri347.html on line 168: Hän sai juutalaisilta Harry and Ethel Daroffilta Memorial Fiction Award -palkinnon sekä National Jewish Book Award -palkinnon kaunokirjallisuudesta vuonna 1963 hänen debyyttiromaanistaan Kuninkaan henkilöt (1963) juutalaisen Yorkin linnassa vuonna 1190.
ellauri362.html on line 159: Vuonna 1812 Peacock julkaisi toisen yksityiskohtaisen runon, Melankolian filosofia, ja samana vuonna tutustui Shelleyyn. Hän kirjoitti muistelmissaan Shelleystä, että hän "näki Shelleyn ensimmäistä kertaa juuri ennen kuin hän meni Tanyralliin", jonne Shelley lähti Lontoosta marraskuussa 1812 (Hogg 's Life of Shelley, vol. 2, s. 174, 175). Thomas Hookham, kaikkien Peacockin varhaisten kirjoitusten julkaisija, oli mahdollisesti vastuussa esittelystä. Se oli Hookhamin kiertävä kirjasto, jota Shelley käytti monta vuotta. Hookham oli lähettänyt The Genius of the Thamesin Shelleylle, ja Shelley Memorialsissa, s.38–40, on runoilijan 18. elokuuta 1812 päivätty kirje, jossa ylistetään Hernekukon runollisuutta, esityksen ansioita ja arvostellaan yhtä liioitellusti hänen mielestään kirjailijan harhaanjohtavaa isänmaallisuutta. Letty ja Camilla lainasivat rantakirjoja Hookhamin lainakirjastosta. Peacock ja Shelley ystävystyivät ja Peacock vaikutti Shelleyn ominaisuuksiin sekä ennen hänen kuolemaansa että sen jälkeen.
ellauri374.html on line 71: Dan Ariely on israelilaisamerikkalainen professori ja kirjailija. Hän toimii James B. Duken psykologian ja käyttäytymistalouden professorina Duken yliopistossa. Ariely on useiden yritysten perustaja, jotka toteuttavat käyttäytymistieteestä saatuja oivalluksia. Ariely was a physics and mathematics major at Tel Aviv University but transferred to philosophy and psychology. However, in his last year he dropped philosophy and concentrated solely on psychology, graduating in 1991. In 1994 he earned a masters in cognitive psychology, and in 1996 he earned a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ariely completed a second Ph.D. in Business Administration at Duke University in 1998, at the urging of Daniel Kahneman, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Who else.
ellauri382.html on line 395: Teoksessa "Memorials of Eminent Yale Men" Yalessa koulutetusta abolitionistista sanotaan: "Yksikään etelän mies ei ollut niin aktiivinen orjatarten kimpussa kuin Savi." Älä sinä etelän mies huio, ota ohvia.
xxx/ellauri087.html on line 334: Milton Friedman (/ˈfriːdmən/; July 31, 1912 – November 16, 2006) was an American economist who received the 1976 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory and the complexity of stabilization policy. With George Stigler and other jews, Friedman was among the intellectual leaders of the Chicago school of economics, a neoclassical school of economic thought associated with the work of the faculty at the University of Chicago that rejected Keynesianism in favor of monetarism until the mid-1970s, when it turned to new classical macroeconomics heavily based on the concept of rational expectations.
xxx/ellauri121.html on line 416: Käsineiti tapahtuu Harvardissa. Memorial Hall on siinä miesvankila. The Wall on Charles joen rannalla. Syntyauto piippaa Brigham and Women's sairaalaan jossa vastasynnytetty John hautautui ison mustan hoizun syliin.
xxx/ellauri121.html on line 420: Memorial Hall, immediately north of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is an imposing High Victorian Gothic building honoring Harvard men's sacrifices in defense of the Union during the American Civil War—"a symbol of Boston's commitment to the Unionist cause and the abolitionist movement in America." Etelän miesten nekrut vapaaxi, jäähän meille tänne koilliseen naisväki panttivangixi.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 750: Courtney Michelle Harrison was born on July 9, 1964, at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, California, the first child of psychotherapist Linda Carroll (née Risi) and Hank Harrison, a publisher and road manager for the Grateful Dead. Her parents met at a party held for Dizzy Gillespie in 1963. Her mother, who was adopted at birth and raised by an Italian-American family in San Francisco, was the biological daughter of novelist Paula Fox; Love's maternal great-grandmother was screenwriter Elsie Fox. Phil Lesh, the founding bassist of the Grateful Dead, is Love's godfather. According to Love, she was named after Courtney Farrell, the protagonist of Pamela Moore's 1956 novel Chocolates for Breakfast. Love is of Cuban, English, German, Irish, and Welsh descent.
xxx/ellauri126.html on line 307: Chopra studied medicine in India before emigrating in 1970 to the United States, where he completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in endocrinology. As a licensed physician, in 1980 he became chief of staff at the New England Memorial Hospital (NEMH). In 1985, he met Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and became involved in the Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement. Shortly thereafter he resigned his position at NEMH to establish the Maharishi Ayurveda Health Center. In 1993, Chopra gained a following after he was interviewed about his books on The Oprah Winfrey Show. He then left the TM movement to become the executive director of Sharp HealthCare's Center for Mind-Body Medicine. In 1996, he co-founded the Chopra Center for Wellbeing.
xxx/ellauri127.html on line 51: Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is an approximately 3,800-acre tract of publicly owned virgin forest in Graham County, North Carolina, named in memory of poet Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918), best known for his poem "Trees". Kilmer is most remembered for "Trees", which has been the subject of frequent parodies and references in popular culture. Kilmer's work is often disparaged by critics and dismissed by scholars as being too simple and overly sentimental, and that his style was far too traditional and even archaic.
xxx/ellauri128.html on line 525: He earned his living from writing, particularly popular historical novels such as I, Claudius; King Jesus; The Golden Fleece; and Count Belisarius. He also was a prominent translator of Classical Latin and Ancient Greek texts; his versions of The Twelve Caesars and The Golden Ass remain popular for their clarity and entertaining style. Graves was awarded the 1934 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for both I, Claudius and Claudius the God.
xxx/ellauri138.html on line 170: The Heisman Memorial Trophy (usually known colloquially as the Heisman Trophy or The Heisman) is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football. Winners epitomize great ability combined with diligence, perseverance, and hard work.
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xxx/ellauri229.html on line 649: In 1999, Thorne´s remains were found by a Finnish and Joint Task Force-Full Accounting team and repatriated to the United States following a cursory Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport ceremony that included Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Ambassador Pete Peterson. Formally identified in 2003, his remains were buried on 26 June 2003 at Arlington National Cemetery, along with the RVNAF casualties of the mission recovered at the crash site. He was memorialized on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Panel 02E, Line 126. He was survived only by his fiancée, Marja Kops.
xxx/ellauri280.html on line 89: John Boynton Priestley's first major success came with a novel, The Good Companions (1929), which earned him the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and made him a national figure. His next novel, Angel Pavement (1930), further established him as a successful novelist. However some critics were less than complimentary about his work and Priestley threatened legal action against Graham Greene for what he took to be a defamatory portrait of him in the novel Stamboul Train (1932). In 1940 he broadcast a series of short propaganda radio talks, which were credited with strengthening civilian morale during the Battle of Britain. In the following years his left-wing beliefs brought him into conflict with the government and influenced the development of the welfare state.
xxx/ellauri286.html on line 234: Samaan aikaan perestroikan ja Boris Jeltsinin aikana perustetut Gulag-historiaa dokumentoivat järjestöt, kuten Memorial, ovat Venäjällä joutuneet tilanteeseen, jossa niiden toimintaa vaikeutetaan jatkuvasti, ja ne on leimattu “ulkomaisiksi agenteiksi”.
xxx/ellauri291.html on line 123: Hautajaiset järjestettiin 1. marraskuuta, ja yleisö kutsuttiin muistotilaisuuteen Hall of Libertyssä Forest Lawn Memorial Parkissa Hollywood Hillsissä. Se oli maallinen palvelu; Roddenberry oli haudattu ennen tapahtumaa. Yli 300 Star Trek -fania osallistui ja seisoi salin parvekkeella, kun kutsuvieraat olivat lattiatasolla. Nichelle Nichols lauloi kahdesti seremonian aikana ensin "Yesterday" ja sitten vielä itse kirjoittamansa kappaleen nimeltä "Gene". Barrett oli pyytänyt molemmat tai siis kaikki 3 kappalta. Useat ihmiset puhuivat laulun ajan muistomerkillä, mukaan lukien Ray Bradbury, Whoopi Goldberg, Christopher Knopf, Alfred E. ("What! Me Worry?") Neuman, ja Patrick Stewart. Seremonian päätti kaksi kilttipiippua soittamassa " Amazing Gracea", kun Roddenberryn nauhoitettu viimeinen viesti ("En saa vedetyxi henkeä!") lähetettiin blogosfääriin. Neljän koneen ohilento, kadonneen miehen muodostelmassa, seurasi, ja päättyi noin 30 minuuttia myöhemmin melkoisen rysähdyxeen. Hänen kuolemansa jälkeen Star Trek: The Next Generation esitti viidennen tuotantokauden kaksiosaisen jakson nimeltä "Graph Unification ", joka sisälsi omistuksen Roddenberrylle.
xxx/ellauri306.html on line 253: Memorial Tompkins Streetin ja Milton Avenuen kulmassa tämän historian muistoksi.
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