Head Dress Tattoo: Lollapalooza 2006 - Day 2 (8/5/06)
Array-ne This guy seems to think that Israel will be destroyed because it didn’t wipe out Hezbollah. Last year, Tsh’a b’Av fell on August 14, the day Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza. I, nonetheless, believe that this year’s Tsh’a b’Av marks not only the end of the sacred temples but, with the withdrawal from Gaza and now the acceptance of the cease-fire, the beginning of the end of Israel itself. Through UNIFIL’s watchful eyes, Hizbullah replaced Fatah as the dominant force in southern Lebanon and then built a series of strategic bunkers under homes, mosques, schools and hospitals in order to wage war against Israel. In one case, UNIFIL soldiers actively participated in the kidnapping by Hizbullah forces of three Israeli soldiers from Israel on October 7, 2000. Then, of course, there is the army of Lebanon, a military that has been molded over the last decade by Syria, a military that is forty percent Shi’ia, a military that has let Iran’s Revolutionary Guard take over its coastal radar system to destroy an Israeli warship, and a military that is seething with hatred toward Israel as a consequence of this last war. Given a choice between shooting a Hizballah force trying to cross into Israel and looking the other way, the Lebanese army will…? Just weeks after Israel left Gaza, Hamas launched some forty missiles into Israel. Years after leaving Lebanon, Israel faces not a rag-tag militia but a well-trained, well-supplied, well-fortified Iranian army, which was built up while UNIFIL was watching. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, a man who has castigated Israel for the faux incident at Qana and has remained characteristically silent about Hizbullah raining indiscriminate death on Israeli civilian targets, will be the ultimate arbiter of how the cease-fire is implemented. A vulnerable Israel will find its air superiority threatened by modernized Saudi, Syrian, and Egyptian air forces. Instead of yielding land for the illusion of peace, Israel needs strategic depth and a Hizbullah and Hamas so weakened that their benefactors will find it nearly impossible to resurrect them in the immediate future. Indeed the lesson of this conflict should be equal to the lessons Israel taught Egypt in 1973: Israel is here to stay.
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Most of us learned arithmetic in elementary school and didnât engage in algebraic concepts until middle or high school.Educators throughout the nation have come to the conclusion that if children are to learn algebra with understanding, algebraic reasoning must be an integral part of elementary school mathematics. University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers Thomas Carpenter and Linda Levi along with a core group of elementary school teachers throughout the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) have been involved in this pioneering work of understanding how to include algebraic reasoning in the elementary grades. Dr. Levi has researched the factors that enable children to learn math with understanding and is currently studying how the teaching of mathematics in elementary school can prepare children for success in algebra.
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Now to him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that worketh in us. Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.Ephesians 3:20-21Hello everyone..I was planning on doing a normal entry today catching up on day-to-day life and whatnot, but then last night…we got some of the most amazing news ever. Dr. James Scott Pendergraft, who owns 5 abortion mills in the state of Florida–including Orlando Women’s Center (if you click on services and then third trimester you will find that they even advertise illegal third trimester abortions–it’s only legal in this state if the mother’s LIFE is at risk, not for fetal abnormalities, etc), the one I’ve been ministering at for a little over a year–is under criminal investigation by the state, and his license to practice medicine in Florida has indeed been suspended. He is charged with performing illegal third trimester abortions and administering drugs to the women illegally. Right now, all five of his abortuaries are closed. The Lord is so magnificent! So many innocent babies have been slaughtered at this doctors” hands; hopefully, he is not allowed to heartlessly murder another baby as long as he lives. I might go down to the mill with my Mom later. There will be media there, and it would be good to have Christians there answering questions, and we also might be able to get more information, if the workers are at the mill despite its being out of business for now. May God be glorified in all this, and work His perfect will! Ill post more as I get it.This happening has been my prayer for the last year..may God forgive me for not trusting that He would accomplish it.Glorying,Mary Jo
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My day started just like Friday, at 1:00 pm on the PlayStation stage, where Sybris brought their Chicago noisy neo-psychedelia to the audience (an audience which was too small because old-school poppers Nada Surf were on the nearby Bud Light stage at 12:30 pm). Regardless, Sybris fulfilled every expectation of a live show I had developed since buying their album in the spring (I’ll try to avoid repeating myself after the CD review). Team’s set at 1:30 pm on the Q101 Stage. Skipping past Built to Spill and Particle (I promised to try and keep things exciting), I’ll now talk about the Disco Biscuits, who played at 5 pm on the AMD stage. The crowd at this type of show becomes just as entertaining as the band on stage. The real gem of the festival though was the Flaming Lips, who played at 6:30 pm on the Bud Light stage. I’ve been saying for a year that this band (especially their Soft Bulletin album) is simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. They were on the Adidas stage at 7:30 pm, and were a perfect come down from the previous performance. I was so worn out in fact, that I just sat in the lawn at watched the band on their stage video screen. Darkness came after I got some pizza and beer, and Manu Chao took the Bud Light stage at 8:30 pm.
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Array-ne This guy seems to think that Israel will be destroyed because it didn’t wipe out Hezbollah. Last year, Tsh’a b’Av fell on August 14, the day Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza. I, nonetheless, believe that this year’s Tsh’a b’Av marks not only the end of the sacred temples but, with the withdrawal from Gaza and now the acceptance of the cease-fire, the beginning of the end of Israel itself. Through UNIFIL’s watchful eyes, Hizbullah replaced Fatah as the dominant force in southern Lebanon and then built a series of strategic bunkers under homes, mosques, schools and hospitals in order to wage war against Israel. In one case, UNIFIL soldiers actively participated in the kidnapping by Hizbullah forces of three Israeli soldiers from Israel on October 7, 2000. Then, of course, there is the army of Lebanon, a military that has been molded over the last decade by Syria, a military that is forty percent Shi’ia, a military that has let Iran’s Revolutionary Guard take over its coastal radar system to destroy an Israeli warship, and a military that is seething with hatred toward Israel as a consequence of this last war. Given a choice between shooting a Hizballah force trying to cross into Israel and looking the other way, the Lebanese army will…? Just weeks after Israel left Gaza, Hamas launched some forty missiles into Israel. Years after leaving Lebanon, Israel faces not a rag-tag militia but a well-trained, well-supplied, well-fortified Iranian army, which was built up while UNIFIL was watching. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, a man who has castigated Israel for the faux incident at Qana and has remained characteristically silent about Hizbullah raining indiscriminate death on Israeli civilian targets, will be the ultimate arbiter of how the cease-fire is implemented. A vulnerable Israel will find its air superiority threatened by modernized Saudi, Syrian, and Egyptian air forces. Instead of yielding land for the illusion of peace, Israel needs strategic depth and a Hizbullah and Hamas so weakened that their benefactors will find it nearly impossible to resurrect them in the immediate future. Indeed the lesson of this conflict should be equal to the lessons Israel taught Egypt in 1973: Israel is here to stay.
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Most of us learned arithmetic in elementary school and didnât engage in algebraic concepts until middle or high school.Educators throughout the nation have come to the conclusion that if children are to learn algebra with understanding, algebraic reasoning must be an integral part of elementary school mathematics. University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers Thomas Carpenter and Linda Levi along with a core group of elementary school teachers throughout the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) have been involved in this pioneering work of understanding how to include algebraic reasoning in the elementary grades. Dr. Levi has researched the factors that enable children to learn math with understanding and is currently studying how the teaching of mathematics in elementary school can prepare children for success in algebra.
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Now to him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that worketh in us. Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.Ephesians 3:20-21Hello everyone..I was planning on doing a normal entry today catching up on day-to-day life and whatnot, but then last night…we got some of the most amazing news ever. Dr. James Scott Pendergraft, who owns 5 abortion mills in the state of Florida–including Orlando Women’s Center (if you click on services and then third trimester you will find that they even advertise illegal third trimester abortions–it’s only legal in this state if the mother’s LIFE is at risk, not for fetal abnormalities, etc), the one I’ve been ministering at for a little over a year–is under criminal investigation by the state, and his license to practice medicine in Florida has indeed been suspended. He is charged with performing illegal third trimester abortions and administering drugs to the women illegally. Right now, all five of his abortuaries are closed. The Lord is so magnificent! So many innocent babies have been slaughtered at this doctors” hands; hopefully, he is not allowed to heartlessly murder another baby as long as he lives. I might go down to the mill with my Mom later. There will be media there, and it would be good to have Christians there answering questions, and we also might be able to get more information, if the workers are at the mill despite its being out of business for now. May God be glorified in all this, and work His perfect will! Ill post more as I get it.This happening has been my prayer for the last year..may God forgive me for not trusting that He would accomplish it.Glorying,Mary Jo
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My day started just like Friday, at 1:00 pm on the PlayStation stage, where Sybris brought their Chicago noisy neo-psychedelia to the audience (an audience which was too small because old-school poppers Nada Surf were on the nearby Bud Light stage at 12:30 pm). Regardless, Sybris fulfilled every expectation of a live show I had developed since buying their album in the spring (I’ll try to avoid repeating myself after the CD review). Team’s set at 1:30 pm on the Q101 Stage. Skipping past Built to Spill and Particle (I promised to try and keep things exciting), I’ll now talk about the Disco Biscuits, who played at 5 pm on the AMD stage. The crowd at this type of show becomes just as entertaining as the band on stage. The real gem of the festival though was the Flaming Lips, who played at 6:30 pm on the Bud Light stage. I’ve been saying for a year that this band (especially their Soft Bulletin album) is simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. They were on the Adidas stage at 7:30 pm, and were a perfect come down from the previous performance. I was so worn out in fact, that I just sat in the lawn at watched the band on their stage video screen. Darkness came after I got some pizza and beer, and Manu Chao took the Bud Light stage at 8:30 pm.
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