Sunday, October 28, 2018

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Suzuki Airi

Start
with
Heart
心から始める
Kokorokara hajimeru
ps119

Start with your heart.
It is your mind's most important part.

Happy are they who seek love in life.
They observe the plan to decrease strife.

Those who walk with integrity in intent
are not bent by what they have spent for lent.

They were fruitful in the house of bread
until drought dried the land and increased the number of dead. 

Sickness caused weakness. Weakness bred wasting. 
Wasting stopped the embracing of tasting.

Need was the lead that led 
to where the water had fed
plants from seed wet
with river or rain sent
as heavenly intent.

Dried fish smells like perfume
to those who are ready to consume.

Pleasing is a pleasure
to those who value it as a treasure.


Atonement by the one blood sacrifice was made
for redemption by change in the trade.

The greater temple is the tent not made with hands.
Love is the energy that the notion of emotion demands.

Love is the strength of self seen in the other
whether the other is a stranger, an enemy, sister or brother.

The political cloth makes the flag stand as the standard.
You have the logic to raise reason above anger.

The question of quiet is the state before action.
The size of the guard effects interaction.

Increase in authority raises the tower
when the smell of the flower
is the fragrance of power.  

The commandment to love was made for ease in compliance.
It is the most sensible way to build self-reliance.

I wish to increase the triumph of divine alliance.
The law of nature does not reward agreement with violence.

It allows for the sanctity of defense even when it is intense.
It is not for the pretense of prejudice as license to incense.

I will thank you with an unfeigned heart.
It was my heart that got me to do my part.

I will work with your statutes as principles
to find reasons for a persuasion that is invincible. 

How is my youth to find cleansing from error in experience?
Knowledge is built with language for those who are serious.

I will seek to know the word with my whole heart.
Reason will make communication an art.

Judgment will infer what the body of evidence allows.
It doesn’t take the ascetic rigor of monastic vows.

I am a stranger here on earth. 
I have been so since my birth.

Open my eyes that I may see
the wonders of ingenuity.

Help me to fulfill my goals
be it designing products or filling holes.

I have taken great delight in the matters of discovery.
The need for sufficient nutrition was learned in recovery.

I will meditate to watch the rise and fall of breath.
Spirit will help me to pass each test.

You have rebuked the insolent.
They will be corrected, until they repent.

Turn shame from me and expose their plot.
I obeyed the law. They did not.

The error of the plot against me
will be shown and seen as a deceitful plea.

Deceit is not growth in hope
for reward with honor to interlope.

The principles of love will be known
as truth that can be shown.


119

Aleph Beati immaculati

1 Happy are they whose way is blameless, *
who walk in the law of the Lord!

2 Happy are they who observe his decrees *
and seek him with all their hearts!

3 Who never do any wrong, *
but always walk in his ways.

4 You laid down your commandments, *
that we should fully keep them.

5 Oh, that my ways were made so direct *
that I might keep your statutes!

6 Then I should not be put to shame, *
when I regard all your commandments.

7 I will thank you with an unfeigned heart, *
when I have learned your righteous judgments.

8 I will keep your statutes; *
do not utterly forsake me.

146 Lauda, anima mea

1 Hallelujah!
Praise the Lord, O my soul! *
I will praise the Lord as long as I live;
I will sing praises to my God while I have my being.

2 Put not your trust in rulers, nor in any child of earth, *
for there is no help in them.

3 When they breathe their last, they return to earth, *
and in that day their thoughts perish.

4 Happy are they who have the God of Jacob for their help! *
whose hope is in the Lord their God;

5 Who made heaven and earth, the seas, and all that is in them; *
who keeps his promise for ever;

6 Who gives justice to those who are oppressed, *
and food to those who hunger.

7 The Lord sets the prisoners free;
the Lord opens the eyes of the blind; *
the Lord lifts up those who are bowed down;

8 The Lord loves the righteous;
the Lord cares for the stranger; *
he sustains the orphan and widow,
but frustrates the way of the wicked.

9 The Lord shall reign for ever, *
your God, O Zion, throughout all generations.
Hallelujah!

Ruth 1:1-2
In the days when the judges ruled, there was a famine in the land, and a certain man of Bethlehem in Judah went to live in the country of Moab, he and his wife and two sons. The name of the man was Elimelech and the name of his wife Naomi, and the names of his two sons were Mahlon and Chilion; they were Ephrathites from Bethlehem in Judah. They went into the country of Moab and remained there.

Bethlehem- House of Bread
Judah- Praise
Moab- Of his father; son of Lot
Elimelech- My God is King
Naomi- Pleasing
Mahlon- Sickness
Chilion- Wasting
Ephrath- Fruitful
Ruth- Friend

Hebrews 9:11-12
When Christ came as a high priest of the good things that have come,* then through the greater and perfect* tent* (not made with hands, that is, not of this creation), he entered once for all into the Holy Place, not with the blood of goats and calves, but with his own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption.

Mark 12:32-33
Then the scribe said to him, ‘You are right, Teacher; you have truly said that “he is one, and besides him there is no other”; 33and “to love him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, and with all the strength”, and “to love one’s neighbour as oneself”,—this is much more important than all whole burnt-offerings and sacrifices.’

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George Boole 11.2.1815 Lincoln, England
(1815-64)
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Lincoln is in Lincolnshire. The shire is located on the east coast of England. It is situated at an elevation of 67 ft. (20.4 m) above sea level in a gap in the Lincoln Cliff. The ‘cliff’ is an extended hill that rises above the surrounding plain. The city lies on the River Witham that flows through the gap. It is 141 mi (227 km) north of London.

The location boomed during the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. Several world famous companies arose such as Ruston’s, Clayton’s, Proctor’s and William Foster’s. Lincoln began to excel in heavy engineering, building locomotives, steam shovels and all manner of heavy machinery.

George Boole was born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England on 2 November 1815. His parents were Mary Ann Joyce and John Boole.

John made shoes but he was interested in science. His special interest was in the application of mathematics to scientific instruments. Mary Ann was a lady’s maid. She married John on 14 September 1806. John opened a cobbler’s shop at 34 Silver Street when they moved to Lincoln.

George was born nine years after they were married.

His father enjoyed participating in the local mechanics’ institute. It was a community social club that promoted reading, discussions and lectures regarding science. It was founded in 1833. John became the curator of the library in 1834.

George was their first child. He was born after Mary Ann and John had been married for nine years. They had almost given up hope of having children so it was an occasion for great rejoicing.

George was christened the day after he was born. He was so weak as an infant that his parents feared might not live. He was named after John's father who had died in April 1815. Over the next five years Mary Ann and John had three further children, Mary Ann, William and Charles.

George Boole was an English mathematician. He worked as a schoolmaster in England as his labor. He became a professor of mathematics at Queen’s University, Cork, Ireland from 1849 until his death.

He revolutionized logic by applying methods from the then-emerging field of symbolic algebra. Traditional Aristotelian logic relied on cataloging the valid syllogisms of various simple forms. Boole’s method provided general algorithms in an algebraic language.

The language was applied to an infinite variety of arguments of arbitrary complexity. These results appeared in two major works, The Mathematical Analysis of Logic (1847) and The Laws of Thought (1854).

Boole’s goals were “to go under, over and beyond” Aristotle’s logic by:

Providing it with mathematical foundations involving equations;
Extending the class of problems it could treat from assessing validity to solving equations, and;
Expanding the range of applications it could handle — e.g. from propositions having only two            terms to those having arbitrarily many.

He was a founder of the algebraic tradition in logic.

Boolean algebra is the branch of algebra in which the variables are the values true and false. These are usually denoted as 1 and 0 respectively. This denotation contributed to the production of the hardwired form of binary code in computer circuits.

George Boole introduced the principle of wholistic reference into modern logic. The principle point is that each proposition, regardless how limited the referents of its non-logical or content terms, refers to the whole set in the discourse.

Every proposition of number theory, even an equation such as 5 + 7 = 12, refers not only to the individual numbers that it happens to mention but to the whole set of numbers.

The reference is being made with regard to something larger than itself. The term 'universe of discourse' was used to refer to the object in the context of the environment for it. The phrase 'environment for discourse' doesn't suggest as much error in potential overreach.

The concept of universality was associated with Aristotle's theory of universals. Aristotle had range in the variety of topics covered in his discourse, but he also had the argument for slavery. He can't be blamed for cruelty in punishment. His ethics regarding anger and justice called for selection aimed at correction.

He argued that anger is easy. Harnessing anger for the right purpose is not.

He didn't explicitly argue for torture or the death penalty, but his theory of justice was applied with the norms for punishment at the time. Torture produced fictions which were used to scare the public into agreement with dictatorship.

It was implicitly destructive as a value. When the competition for power is reduced to the context of productive v. destructive values, government has favored control of the means for destruction. When this favor is projected into belief in divinity it harms faith in a benign deity.

Aristotle's universals were a reduction of Plato's forms. This is part of the cognitive reconstruction of classical consciousness.



David Schwimmer 11.2.66 Flushing, New York
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T   大衛施維默
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Flushing is a part of the borough of Queens in New York City. Downtown is a large commercial and retail area. It is the fourth largest central business district in New York City. The rest of the area is residential.

The settlement was established on the eastern bank of Flushing Creek under charter of the Dutch West India Company on October 10, 1645. It was part of the New Netherland colony. It was named after the city of Vlissingen in the southwestern Netherlands. This was the main port for the company.

The continued construction of bridges over the Flushing River and the development of other roads increased the volume of vehicular traffic. The construction of the Queensboro Bridge over the East River connected Queens County to midtown Manhattan in 1909. The Queensboro is also known as the 59th Street Bridge.

The railroad service was introduced to Manhattan in 1910 by the Long Island Rail Road Port Washington Branch. The New York City Subway's IRT Flushing Line was extended to the area in 1928. The railway service hastened the continued transformation to a commuter suburb and commercial center.

Flushing was a forerunner for Hollywood. The young American film industry was still based on the U.S. East Coast and Chicago. The RKO Keith's movie palace would host vaudeville acts and appearances by the likes of Mickey Rooney, the Marx Brothers and Bob Hope decades later.

The World’s Fair opened there in 1964.

David Schwimmer was born in Flushing, Queens, New York City, to attorneys Arthur and Arlene Coleman-Schwimmer on November 2, 1966. Schwimmer is Jewish. He has an older sister named Ellie.

His family moved to Los Angeles where he had his first experiences of acting at the age of 10. He was cast as the fairy godmother in a Jewish version of Cinderella.

Young David went to a Shakespeare workshop given by English actor Ian McKellen in Los Angeles in 1979. He recalls being riveted by the experience. He entered the Southern California Shakespeare Festival contest three years in a row. He won two first prizes.

The family moved to Beverly Hills following his mother's successful career as a divorce lawyer. David attended Beverly Hills High School. He was best at the subjects of science and math. He thought he would become a doctor.

David wanted to go straight into acting after he graduated from high school. His parents insisted he go to college first. He moved to Chicago to attend Northwestern University. He had attended a summer drama course there when he was 16 years old.

He studied theater and was in an improv group with Stephen Colbert, the No-Fun Mud Piranhas, at the university. He graduated in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater and speech. David co-founded the Lookingglass Theatre Company. Subsequently, he returned to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. He lived in Los Angeles as a struggling, unemployed actor for much of the late 1980's.

He starred in the television movie A Deadly Silence in 1989.  A number of television roles followed in L.A. Law, The Wonder Years, NYPD Blue and Monty in the early 1990's. He later gained worldwide recognition for playing Ross Geller in the sitcom Friends. He received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1995.

His first leading film role was in The Pallbearer (1996). He then appeared in Kissing a Fool (1998), Six Days, Seven Nights (1998), Apt Pupil and Picking Up the Pieces (both 2000). He was cast in the miniseries Band of Brothers (2001) as Herbert Sobel.

Schwimmer played the title character in the 2005 drama Duane Hopwood after the series finale of Friends in 2004. Other film roles include the voice of Melman the Giraffe in the computer-animated Madagascar film franchise, the dark comedy Big Nothing (2006) and the thriller Nothing But the Truth (2008).

He made his West End stage debut in the leading role in Some Girl(s) in 2005. He made his Broadway debut in The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial in 2006. He made his feature film directorial debut with the 2007 comedy Run Fatboy Run. He made his Off-Broadway directorial debut in the 2008 production Fault Lines in the following year.

He starred as lawyer Robert Kardashian in American Crime Story in 2016. He received his second Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his part.



Stefanie Powers 11.2.42 Hollywood, CA
S. 斯蒂芬妮鲍尔斯
T. 斯蒂芬妮鮑爾斯
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Hollywood had a post office, newspaper, hotel and two markets by 1900. Los Angeles had a population of 102,479. It was 10 miles (16 km) east through the vineyards, barley fields and citrus groves.

A single-track streetcar line ran down the middle of Prospect Avenue from LA. Service was infrequent and the trip took two hours. The old citrus fruit-packing house was converted into a livery stable. The stable improved transportation for the inhabitants of Hollywood.

The 1900’s were a time of great advancement for film and motion picture technology. Exploration into editing, backdrops and visual flow motivated aspiring filmmakers to push into new creative territory. One of the earliest and most famous movies created during this time was The Great Train Robbery. It was created in 1903 by Edwin S. Porter.

Hollywood was the birthplace of movie studios. These studios were of great importance to America’s public image in the movie industry. The earliest and most affluent film companies were Warner Brothers Pictures, Paramount, RKO, Metro Goldwin Meyer and 20th Century Fox. Each owned their own film production sets and studios. Universal, United and Columbia Pictures did not own their own theaters. Disney, Monogram and Republic were considered third-tier.

The Great Los Angeles Air Raid was the rumored enemy attack and subsequent anti-aircraft artillery barrage which took place from late February 24 to early February 25, 1942, over Los Angeles, California.  It was less than three months after the United States entered World War II in response to the Japanese Imperial Navy's attack on Pearl Harbor.

The Great Air Raid began at 2:25 a.m. on that clear moonlit night. The U.S. Army announced the approach of hostile aircraft. The city's air raid warning system went into action for the first time in the war.

The night was torn by sirens. Searchlights swept the sky. Gun crews at army posts along the coastline began pumping ack-ack into the moonlight. 1,433 rounds would be fired in the episode.

No bombs were dropped.There was scattered structural damage caused by antiaircraft shells that failed to explode in air. They exploded when they struck the ground. A garage was demolished here and a patio there. A tire was blown on a parked automobile.

Exultation was in the air. The city had met its first taste of war with valor. It was exhilarating. Exultation turned to embarrassment the next day when the Secretary of the Navy said there had been no air raid. There were no enemy planes. It was just a case of jitters.

Embarrassment turned to outrage. The army was accused of shooting up an empty sky. The sheriff was particularly embarrassed. He had valiantly helped the FBI round up several Japanese nurserymen and gardeners who were supposedly caught in the act of signaling the enemy aviators.

The Secretary of War tried to save face. He said that while there were no enemy aircraft in the air, it was believed that 15 commercial planes flown by "enemy agents" had crossed into domestic airspace.

An Army document explained what had happened at the war's end: (1) numerous weather balloons had been released over the area that night. They carried lights for tracking purposes. These "lighted balloons" were mistaken for enemy aircraft; (2) shell bursts illuminated by searchlights were mistaken by ground crews for enemy aircraft.

Stephanie Powers was born in Hollywood, CA on November 2, 1942. Her name was Stefania Zsofia Federkiewicz. The name is Polish. Her father was a Jewish immigrant from Eastern Europe. She remained extremely close throughout her life to her mother. Her mother was born Juliana Dimitria Golan (1912–2009) in New York to parents of Polish descent.

Stefanie is an American actress best known for her role as Jennifer Hart in the American mystery series Hart to Hart. She starred with Robert Wagner. The show aired for five seasons from 1979 to 1984. Powers and Wagner later reunited for eight Hart to Hart TV movies in the 1990s. She is a two-time Emmy Award nominee and five-time Golden Globe Award nominee.




Risa Ogata 11.5.98 Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo was the epicenter of a new look that came to symbolize the uninhibited essence of Japan's fashion-forward youth culture in the 1990's. Harajuku style had come to represent Japanese fashion as an eclectic, unruly overload of influences that sometimes spun as colorfully as a pinwheel.The color could be exaggerated and accessorized to a cartoonish effect.

Fashion and music are closely linked. Many fashion designers are inspired and influenced by their favorite bands and musicians.

The Harajuku style gained attention in wider Japan through figures such as entertainer Tomoe Shinohara. Shinohara began as a regular hostess on the FujiTV music variety show "LOVE LOVE Aishiteru" in October 1996. The characteristics of Shinorer fashion started with straight choppy bangs.

The layered clothing featured bright, primary colors. The colors were like the UK-inspired fashion trend Super Lovers. Shorts, suspenders and crumpled socks were paired with hard shoes that are similar to Doc Martens.

Strange make-up was complimented by glittery dollar store accessories, toy bracelets, rings, wristwatches and arm patches like the ones sold at carnival booths. Pockets were crammed with toys, goggles and knapsacks.

The style was sold by commercial magazines like CUTiE, Zipper and Kera. FRUiTS arguably had been there first. It became the authoritative chronicle for the looks.

Harajuku changed. The frenetic signature image had been co-opted and commercialized by corporations, celebrities and attention-seekers. The subculture had started to disappear in Tokyo when Gwen Stefani's song "Harajuku Girls" went on tour in the US in 2004.

It was ultimately replaced by something more conservative and less unique among Tokyo's style conscious kids. They're more likely to wear mass-market clothing from Uniqlo and other international clothing chains now.

Tokyo Disneyland celebrated it's 15th anniversary in 1998. Tokyo DisneySea Project broke ground on October 22 of the same year. It was completed for the grand opening in 2001.

Ogata Risa was born on November 5, 1998 in Tokyo, Japan.

It was announced on April 29, 2015 that Ogata would be debuting in a new unit named Tsubaki Factory alongside Yamagishi Riko, Kishimoto Yumeno, Niinuma Kisora, Asakura Kiki and Tanimoto Ami. Ogata participated in TRIANGLE, an Engeki Joshibu musical starring Morning Musume '15 from June 18 to June 28. She was announced as the sub-leader of Tsubaki Factory an August 8.

She shares the same surname as graduated Morning Musume member Ogata Haruna, but they have different kanji. She also shares her birth name "Risa" with former 5th generation Morning Musume member Niigaki Risa and Yamaki Risa from Country Girls.

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