Sunday, December 23, 2018

Heal

                                         Eliza Dushku

Heal
Yourself
治愈自己 
Zhìyù zìjǐ
あなた自身を癒す 
Anata jishin o iyasu
ps147

Security for the nation state
is secure when it isn't late.

The expansion of alliance 
for trade, travel and science
will reduce the defiance
that opposes guidance
to compliance
with reliance 
on license
for triumph.

Responsibility
will set us free. 

I have been appointed 
to bring good news to those anointed
with the management of labor.
Freedom is ours to savor.

The blind will receive insight.
The redeemed will take delight
in their part in leadership
as the spirit dripped
device to sip.


Respect your role in the healing art.
Medicine treats malady after the start.

It works until you find something better
to avoid illness or injury as your debtor.

The pharmacist creates a tricky mixture 
of herbal extracts to work as an elixir
to change the body's texture
until health becomes the fixture.

The physician  provides a service
though it may make you feel nervous,
it will teach you to refrain 
from that which causes pain.

Diagnosis is a skill
that helps you redirect your will
to find the cause of malady
to deter avoidable tragedy.



Give up your faults as they are found.
Diet, exercise and hygiene are elements to which we're bound.

Adjust that which you are able
around the home and at your table.

We were imprisoned by law with cruelty until faith had been revealed.
Now we are guarded by the feeling of being healed.

The soul is often healed
when the cause of malady has been revealed.

It is good to sing your praise.
Your spirits will be raised.

Your house will be rebuilt with peace.
Return from exile will be achieved.

The broken heart will be unbroken.
The wound will be bound as healing spoken.

The growth of reflected light in the night near morn
represents the newness of the time that is born. 

The orbit for earth will start to straighten up from here.
The lean won't stray or sharply veer.
Gravity will keep our sphere 
on course for Spring in the new year.

The length of night will decrease each day.
Equal lengths will not find their say 
until two months before the latter part of May.

The light will increase as the earth is spun
to just before the northern axis starts to tilt toward the sun.

The number of the stars are counted.
Their course is set with majesty unbounded.

Hope in the heart of lowliness is lifted.
Pride from the reach of passion is sifted.

The harmony of the spheres is music.
Fluids move in amusement 
inside and out of that which is human.

I have been clothed with the garments of salvation.
The radiance shines beyond imagination.

The heavens are covered with clouds that are fluent.
Rain is prepared for life rooted and unrooted.
The earth will be given that for which it is suited.

Dormant grass on mountains lays beneath the snow.
Much of the earth awaits the warmth to sow.

Flocks and herds find food where it can be known.
Ravens will feed on anything edible where it is thrown.

The might of a horse is a sight for delight.
Exercise strengthens the human device.

The special work to reward the horse
made regular duty a matter of course. 

Lift your eyes before the morning light to see
a diagonal that suggests an ascent to lead.

The background for creativity waxes with courage.
Bravery aspires that leadership may flourish.

Light shines in darkness when it rises to reveal
that the absence of reflection kept many things concealed.

Become all things to all people for this reason.
You may save some within the season.

The she-goat had shined with special favor.
The shepherd was her dutiful savior.

Faith comes by seeing beyond what was seen
when that which was seen was violent or mean.

Pleasure is preserved for those who work with fear.
Favor is shown to those who are dear.

The seven sisters are the daughters of gravity and sailing.
The winds of freedom work to alternate the strategy prevailing.

Demons are purged when correction is urged.
Concept and practice are merged when the detection has surged.

Community that seeks that which is best
earns that reprieve known as rest from the test.

Security is strengthened with the bars on your gates. 
Your children are protected with the element of grace.

Peace has been established with your borders.
Immigration is constrained when by necessity it's ordered.

inside Kremlin

The wattage from the west 
is inside the room of the relative test.

The investigation of determination with logic and reason
made science for morality appear to be in season.

The case for the indeterminate retains a place
to insure that freedom works for the human race.


Near Osaka

Planting seeds in a furrowed row
grew plants to harvest from those seeds that had been sown.

We have been satisfied with wheat and corn from the earth.
Fiber and nutrients were provided for health that has worth.

Heal yourself from the cause of malady found.
You will see your self as more experienced now. 


147 Laudate Dominum

1 Hallelujah!
How good it is to sing praises to our God!
how pleasant it is to honor him with praise!
2 The Lord rebuilds Jerusalem;
he gathers the exiles of Israel.
3 He heals the brokenhearted
and binds up their wounds.
4 He counts the number of the stars
and calls them all by their names.
5 Great is our Lord and mighty in power;
there is no limit to his wisdom.
6 The Lord lifts up the lowly,
but casts the wicked to the ground.
7 Sing to the Lord with thanksgiving;
make music to our God upon the harp.
8 He covers the heavens with clouds
and prepares rain for the earth;
9 He makes grass to grow upon the mountains
and green plants to serve mankind.
10 He provides food for flocks and herds
and for the young ravens when they cry.
11 He is not impressed by the might of a horse;
he has no pleasure in the strength of a man;
12 But the Lord has pleasure in those who fear him,
in those who await his gracious favor.
13 Worship the Lord, O Jerusalem;
praise your God, O Zion;
14 For he has strengthened the bars of your gates;
he has blessed your children within you.
15 He has established peace on your borders;
he satisfies you with the finest wheat.
16 He sends out his command to the earth,
and his word runs very swiftly.
17 He gives snow like wool;
he scatters hoarfrost like ashes.
18 He scatters his hail like bread crumbs;
who can stand against his cold?
19 He sends forth his word and melts them;
he blows with his wind, and the waters flow.
20 He declares his word to Jacob,
his statutes and his judgments to Israel.
21 He has not done so to any other nation;
to them he has not revealed his judgments.
Hallelujah!


Isa. 61:10

He has clothed me with the garments of salvation.
   He has covered me with the robe of righteousness.

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I have been clothed with the garments of salvation.
The radiance shines beyond imagination.

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Gal. 3:23

Now before faith came, we were imprisoned and guarded under the law until faith would be revealed.

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We were imprisoned by law with cruelty until faith had been revealed.
Now we are guarded by the feeling of being healed.

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John 1:5

Light shines in the darkness and the darkness did not overcome it.

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Light shines in darkness when it rises to reveal
that the absence of reflection kept many things concealed.

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Russian Emperor

Vasily I
S. 瓦西里
V. 瓦西裡

瓦 Wa   wattage                       瓦   ga      tile                 Va      ば    ヴァ             Ba  바  bar
西  xi     west                            西   sei    west                su      す    ス                 sil  실   room           
里  li      inside                         裡    ri      reverse            i         い   イ                  li    리   lee             
                                                                                         ri        り    リ 

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The wattage from the west
is inside the room of the relative test.

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Vasily I
born 12.30.1371
in Moscow, Grand Duchy of Moscow

The Grand Duchy of Moscow

The Mongol Empire invaded Kievan Rus during the 13th century as part of the invasion of Europe.  Muscovy was a tributary vassal to the Golden Horde until 1480.

The duchy originated when Daniel I inherited Moscow in 1283. The state eventually eclipsed and absorbed the parent duchy of Vladimir-Suzdal by the 1320’s.

Muscovites, Suzdalians and other inhabitants of the Rus principality were allowed to retain their pagan, Slavic and Orthodox Christian traditions under the Tatar yoke. There was contact with the Byzantine Empire that facilitated cultural exchange.

The Line for Succession

Moscow was an insignificant trading outpost in the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal when the Golden Horde invaded Kievan Rus. The Tartars burned down Moscow in the winter of 1238.

The settlement was pillaged in 1293. The remote location for the outpost in a forested location offered some security from further attacks and occupation. A number of rivers provided access to the Baltic and Black Seas and to the Caucasus region.

The state of Moscow was developed by a line of dukes who ruled as princes in the larger principality. This line turned the small principality in the Moscow River Basin into the largest state in Europe in the 16th century.

Expansion of Muscovy 1340-1462

The first ruler was Daniel I. He was the youngest son of Alexander Nevsky of Vladimir-Suzdal. He started to expand his territory by seizing Kolomna and securing the bequest of Pereslavl-Zalessky to his family.

Daniel’s son Yury was also known as Georgiy. He ruled from 1303-1325. He came to control the entire basin of the Moskva River. He expanded westward by conquering Mozhaisk. He forged an alliance with the overlord of the Rus’ principalities, Uzbeg Khan of the Golden Horde, with his marriage to the khan’s sister.

The Khan allowed Yury to claim the title of Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal. The position allowed him to interfere in the affairs of the Novgorod Republic to the north-west.

Ivan I ruled from 1325-1340 as Yury’s successor. He managed to retain the title of Grand Duke by cooperating with the Mongols. He collected tribute and taxes from other Rus’ principalities on their behalf.

The relationship enabled Ivan to gain regional ascendancy. The northern city of Tver rebelled against the Horde in 1327. The uprising was subdued by the joint forces of the Grand Duchy of Suzdal, the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Tatars.

The victory over Tver helped Ivan to become one of the richest people in Rus’. He was known as “Kalita”, the “Moneybag”. (Ivan IV was known as the “Terrible.”) He used his treasure to purchase land in other principalities to finance the construction of stone churches in the Moscow Kremlin.

The Orthodox Metropolitan Peter (1308-1326) transferred his residence from Kiev to Moscow in 1325. The move enhanced the prestige of the duchy.

Ivan’s successors continued to gather land in Rus’ to increase the population and wealth for their rule. Their interests clashed with the expansion of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The subjects for this duchy were predominantly East Slavic and Orthodox.

Map of Lithuania 13th century

Grand Duke Algirdas of Lithuania allied himself by marriage with Tver. He undertook three expeditions against Moscow in 1368, 1370 and 1372. He was unable to take it. The main contention between Moscow and Vilnius was the city of Smolensk.

The royal family and the country were hit by the Black Death in the 1350’s. Dmitri Ivanovich was 9 years old when his parents died.

The ruler of Moscow found himself surrounded by Lithuanians and Muslim nomads. Dmitri Donskoi was educated by Metropolitan Alexis. Alexis ran the government in fact. Dmitry of Suzdal was the regent during the minority of heir apparent.

Donskoi acted as a champion for Orthodoxy when he ascended to his authority. He cultivated alliance with the Orthodox Church of Rus’. The duchy experienced a resurgence in influence due to the monastic reform of Sergius of Radonezh. The most important event during his early reign was to start the building of the Moscow Kremlin. It was completed in 1367.

The city withstood two sieges by Algirdas of Lithuania during the Lithuanian-Muscovite War (1368-72) thanks to the new fortress. The war ended with the Treaty of Lyubutsk. Dmitry settled a conflict with Mikhail II of Tver over Vladimir.

He managed to unite the warring principalities of Rus’ in his struggle against the Horde. Other princes from northern Russia acknowledged his authority. They contributed troops to the impending struggle. Dmitry had more than doubled the territory of the Principality of Moscow by the end of his reign.

He challenged the Khan’s authority and defeated his commander Mamai in the epic Battle of Kulikovo. The conflict took place on September 8, 1380 at Kulikovo Field near the Don River. Dmitry became known as Donskoi (of the Don) after the event.

The victory did not result in long term benefits immediately. Tokhtamysh sacked Moscow in 1382 to reassert vested authority over his vassal, the Grand Prince. While the Mongol domination did not end, it is regarded as the turning point. Muscovite power began to rise. Mongolian influence started to wane.

Dmitri became a national hero. The memory of Kulikovo Field mad the Rus’ people start believing in their ability to end Tatar domination. They were on the way to independence.

Vasily I Dimitriyevich
(1371-1425)

Vasily was the oldest son of Dmitry Donskoi and Grand Princess Eudoxia. Eudoxia was the daughter of Grand Prince Dmitry Konstantinovich of Nizhny Novgorod.

Vasily had traveled to the Tatar Khan Tokhtamysh in 1383 to obtain the Khan's patent for his father to rule the Russian lands as the grand prince of Vladimir. The prince of Tver also sought the patent.

Vasily succeeded in his mission diplomatically. He was kept at Tokhtamysh's court as a hostage until 1386. He took advantage of Tokhtamysh's conflict with his suzerain Timur Lenk (Tamerlane) to escape and return to Moscow.

He was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1389 to 1425. He continued the process of unification started by his father. He annexed the principalities of Nizhny Novgorod and Murom.

The Khan gave him Nizhny Novgorod in exchange for the help Moscow had given from 1397-98 against one of his rivals, Kaluga, Vologda.  Veliki Ustyug and the lands of the Komi people were also annexed.

Feudal land ownership kept growing during his reign. The judicial powers of land owners were partially diminished and transferred to Vasily's deputies with the growth of princely authority in Moscow.

The Cathedral of the Annunciation

Russian chronicles recorded the name of a monk, Lazar the Serb. When he had newly arrived from Serbia he invented and built a clock on a tower in the Grand Prince's palace in Moscow. It was located behind the Cathedral of the Annunciation at the request of Vasily I in 1404.

It was the first mechanical clock in Russia. It was among the first ten such advanced clocks in Europe. It was a technical miracle at the time.  The numbers were written in Church Slavonic. The clock and the church in which it was located have not survived.

The most important ecclesiastical event of the time was the elevation of the Bulgarian, Gregory Tsamblak, to the metropolitan see of Kiev by Vytautus, the grand duke of Lithuania.  The hold of Moscow on the south-western Russian states was weakened as an immediate political consequence.

Vasily entered into an alliance with Lithuania in 1392 to prevent being attacked by the Tatars. He married Sophia, the only daughter of Vytautas the Great. The alliance turned out to be fragile. They waged war between 1406-1408.

Timur was the last of the nomadic conquerors of the Eurasian Steppe. He was the Emir. He became the ruler of the Muslim world after defeating the Mamluks of Egypt and Syria, the emerging Ottoman empire and the declining Delhi Sultanate.  He led military campaigns across western, southern and central Asia, the Caucasus and southern Russia.

The Mongolian emir raided the Slavic lands in 1395. He invaded the Volgan regions but did not penetrate as far as Moscow. Timur's raid served the Russian prince in the damage it caused to the Tatars.

The Horde was left in a state of anarchy for the next 12 years.  No tribute was paid to the Khan Olug Moxammat. Vast sums of money were collected in the Moscow treasury for military purposes.

The Timurid Empire looked like the next threat to the duchy, but the empire fragmented shortly after he died in 1405.

Edigu of the White Horde burnt Nizhny Novgorod, Gorodets, Rostov, Moscow and many other towns in 1408, but he failed to take Moscow. Vasily paid a long deferred visit of submission to the Horde in 1412.

Moscow's influence was growing abroad. This growth was evident in the fact that Vasily married his daughter Anna to Emperor John VIII Palaeologus of Byzantium in 1414.

Vasily I had served as a vassal to the Horde between 1389-1395 and again from 1412-1425.

The Rurik line lasted from Daniel I in 1283 to Feodor I, the son of Ivan IV, in 1598. Ivan IV was the first csar. The Godunov line had a short run from 1598-1605.

The Romanov line was started in 1613 when Michael was elected Tsar. The line ruled as tsars until Peter the Great, another Romanov, reorganized the government as an empire along western lines. His reign started in 1682.

The first university of higher learning was established in Moscow in 1687. It was called the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy. This was the start of public education. Education in literacy prior to that point in time was provided by the Church in Slavonic. It was taught for prayer and bible study.

Cyril and Methodius had created the Glagolitic alphabet to translate the Bible and other texts into the Slavic language. It was first used in Moravia in 863.

The early Cyrillic alphabet was a simplification of the Glagolitic for a closer correspondence with Greek. It was used at schools established by Boris-Michael in the first Bulgarian Empire after he was baptized in 864.

The people of Kiev were baptised in 988 when Vladimir was the prince of Rus. The Cyrillic alphabet was used to write in Slavonic.

The Romanovs stayed in power for the most part until Nicholas II was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in 1917.

Rasputin was murdered on December 30, 1916. The USSR was formed on the same day in 1922.
The Soviet Union fell on December 26, 1991. The current government for Russia is a federation with a constitution. They are not communists.

Socialism persists as a problem for many nations. It is a problem because the economic theory uses the threat of insurrection or subversion as a means to overthrow government that is perceived to be conservative.

The precipitation of profit from war is a policy that advocates for liberal expenditure to promote insurrection with the force of arms or subversion with the rejection of conservative officials at the expense of the tax paying public.

The current FBI investigation of the president has claimed organization against collusion with Russia. There were videos of President Putin released to social media. There was a claim that leading Democrats had been hacked by Russians, but the claim has been shown to be motivated by partisan politics.

J. Edgar Hoover had an anti-communist policy that resulted in the deportation of one US resident. Communism was associated with treason because the economic theory had been used for the violent overthrow of foreign governments. The threat of violent overthrow was used to promote socialism as a theory that obtained results in politics. This is the subversive element.

The Bureau was used by Senator McCarthy for media expression against communism. The people that were dismissed from work were released by the authority of Congress.

I haven't found any reports of anyone having been imprisoned for communism. Liberals in the leadership of the FBI have reported prison sentences as part of the punishment for supporting collusion with Russia.

The FBI has been using socialism as a means to subordinate the office of the president to the covert agency control of Congress. They also display a drive in organization to have the president impeached because he, unlike his opponent in the presidential election, did not support an increase in hostility against Russia.

Rep. Pelosi spoke of the “power” that her election represents to the president. The context suggests that her definition of power includes the impeachment of the president if he doesn’t ‘get on board’ with her authority.

The implication was subversive. The Democrat platform is against the wall and immigration reform. It is for agreement with an increase in the taxation of the people.

This is not acceptable as public policy. The end of increasing expenditure for the precipitation of profit for violent insurrection or political subversion abroad is being used to increase the expense for having the chief executive official impeached for not supporting the continual increase in expenditure for the promotion of insecurity abroad or domestically at the expense of the security that is inherent to the civil rights for the US or any other national population.

Unmarried
C.D. Broad
S. 查理布罗德
T. 查理布羅德

查   Cha     investigate         查   cha        investigation           Cha   ちゃ-  チャ-     Chal  찰  good
理   li          reason                理    ri           logic                        ru      る         ル          seu   스  switch               
布   Bo       announce           布   nuno     linen                        zu      ず        ズ          Beu   브  the               
罗   luo      catch                    羅   ra          gauze                      Bu     ぶ         ブ          lo       로  in                           
德   de       morality               德   toku     ethics                       ro      ろ-        ロ-         deu    드  de               
                                                                                                   do    ど           ド   
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The investigation of determination with logic and reason
made science for morality appear to be in season.

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C.D. Broad
12.30.1887
Harlesden, England

The Jubilee Clock


Harlesden is an area located in northwest London. The clock that celebrates the jubilee of Queen Victoria serves as a focal point. The location has been unofficially called London’s reggae capital for the vibrancy of the Caribbean culture entertained by the population.

The population includes people of Afro-Caribbean descent as well as Irish, Portuguese, Brazilian, smaller Latin American and East African groups within the community.

Harlesden was a rural village in the 19th century. It began to develop an urban appearance with the building of the railways. Cottages for industrial and railway workers were built along with larger houses for the middle class.

The rural nature for the area was lost as factories replaced farms and woodland. Housing continued to expand from late Victorian times until the 1930’s. The village became part of the larger conurbation.
Charles Dunbar Broad

C.D. Broad was born in Harlesden in London, England on December 30, 1887.

He was educated at Dulwich College from 1900 until 1906. He gained a scholarship to study at Trinity College Cambridge in 1906. He gradaute with First-Class Honours with distinction n 1910.

He became a Fellow of Trinity College. This was a non-residential position. It enabled him to accept a position he had applied for as an assistant lecturer at St. Andrews University. He remained there in 1920 and worked there until 1923. He returned to Trinity College as a College lecturer.

He was a lecturer in 'moral science' in the faculty of philosophy at Cambridge University from 1926 until 1931.

He was appointed 'Sidgwick Lecturer' at Cambridge University in that year. He kept this role until he was appointed Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy at the university in 1933. He held the position until 1953. 

Broad was president of the Aristotelian Society from 1927 to 1928. He reprised the role from 1954 to 1955. He was also president of the Society for Psychical Research in 1935 and 1958.

He never married during a time when homosexual acts were designated as illegal by legislation. He sent a letter along with A.J. Ayer, Bertrand Russell, J.B. Priestly and 27 others to The Times. The letter urged the acceptance of the Wolfenden's Report's recommendation that homosexual acts should "no longer be a criminal offence."

Broad argued for "non-occurent causation" as "literally determined by the agent or self" in his essay "Determinism, Indeterminism, and Libertarianism."




Matt Lauer
S. 马特劳尔
T. 馬特勞爾
Twttr

马  Ma    horse               馬   ba      horse               Ma   まっ  マッ         Mae  매  every
特  te      unusual          特   toku   special              to     と     ト              teu    트  the
劳  Lao   labor                勞   ro       reward            Ro    ろ-   ロ-             La     라  la               
尔  er      you                   爾  ore     you                  a       あ-   ア-            u       우   right
                                                                                                                   eo     어   uh                           
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The special work to reward the horse
made regular duty a matter of course.

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Matt Lauer
12.30.57
New York, New York

The musical West Side Story premiered on Broadway on September 26, 1957. The book was written by Arthur Laurents. The music was composed by Leonard Bernstein. The lyrics were written by Stephen Sondheim. Jerome Robbins was the choreographer. The musical was inspired by the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.

The story is set in the Upper West Side neighborhood in New York City in the 1950's. The population was blue collar and ethnic. The Sharks were from Puerto Rico. The Jets were white. Maria is the romantic interest for Tony. They are from the different ethnic groups. Tony is best friends with the leader of the Jets. Maria is the sister to the leader of the Sharks.

The musical debuted one day after the forced integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. It received mixed reviews due to the story about racial conflict. It won two Tony Awards for choreography and set design.

There were 732 performances in the maiden run. The play inspired the film version with Natalie Wood and Richard Beyman in 1962. The film won 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture. The stage version was soon revived.

Matt Lauer was born in New York City on December 30, 1957. He was the son of Marilyn (nee Gentry) a boutique owner, and Jay Robert Lauer, a bicycle-company executive. His parents divorced when he was young.

His father had Romanian Jewish ancestry. His mother was not Jewish. The distinction retained a genetic influence. Matt was not raised to be religious.

Lauer earned his undergraduate degree from Ohio University at age 39 in 1997. He had studied at the school's Scripps College of Communication, School of Media Arts and Studies. He had previously dropped out of the same institution in the spring of 1979.

Lauer began his television career as a producer of the noon newscast for WOWK-TV in Huntington, West Virginia in 1979. He had become an on-air reporter for the station's 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts by 1980.

He then started to move around the country. He hosted a number of weekly information and talk programs in Boston, Philadelphia, Providence and Richmond. He was also host of PM Magazine in Providence then in 1984 at WNEW-TV in New York until the show's cancellation in 1986.

He then moved on to co-hosting Made In New York on the station  with Jill Rappaport for a fifteen-week run in 1986. He also co-hosted Fame, Fortune and Romance in 1986. He also worked for ESPN in the 1980's. He then headed to Boston in 1988 to host WNEV-TV's Talk of the Town.

He returned to the New York market from 1989 to 1991. This time he went to Secaucus, New Jersey's WWOR-TV, where he hosted 9 Broadcast Plaza, a three-hour live interview program.

He departed that series as it took a turn in booking "tabloid" guests and topics. He relayed as a refusal to live-read ads on the show for Dial-a-Mattress.

Lauer appeared as the co-host along with Willow Bay of "Etc., Etc.", a show on the Travel Channel in 1991. He moved to WNBC in 1992 where he became co-anchor, alongside Jane Hanson, of the early weekday news show Today in New York. He also filled the role of Live at Five co-anchor with Sue Simmons after a year. He held that job until 1996.

Lauer's on-camera presence provided him with many opportunities with NBC's national news organization. He filled in as the newsreader on The Today Show for Margaret Larson when needed from 1992 to 1993. This "audition" period allowed him to join The Today Show full-time in January 1994 as news anchor.

He substituted for Bryant Gumbel on the Today Show as the Today Show news anchor. He was named the official co-anchor on January 6, 1997 after Gumbel stepped down.
He also hosted programming on Discovery Channel and MSNBC.

Lauer embarked on what was generally an annual five-day, globe-spanning adventure from 1998 until 2009 on the Today Show. The show was called Where in the World is Matt Lauer?This segment sent him to various locations around the world from where he reported on the importance of each location.

He broadcast from locations that included Bhutan, Easter Island, the Panama Canal, Iran, Hong Kong, Croatia and the Great Wall of China. NBC News announced the segment would no longer air in consideration of the stagnant, unstable U.S. economy in 2009.

He announced that he had signed a new contract with NBC News through 2017 on the April 5, 2012 program.

He conducted separate 30-minute interviews with presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on September 8, 2016.

It was revealed on November 30, 2016 that Lauer had signed a new contract up to 2018.
NBC News announced on November 29, 2017 that Lauer's employment had been terminated after an unidentified female NBC employee reported that Lauer had sexually harassed her during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. It was claimed that the harassment had continued after they returned to New York.

Lauer admit that there was only some truth to the allegations.



Eliza Dushku
S. 伊丽莎杜什库
T. 伊麗莎杜什庫
FB
Twtr

伊   Yi       she                    伊   i         that one            Eri      えり  エリ             El 엘  L
丽   li        pretty                麗   rei    lovely                  za       ざ     ザ                  li  리  lee
莎   sha    insect                莎   sa      sedge                  Du     どぅ      ドゥ          ja  자  character
杜   Du     prevent             杜   zu     woods                 shu    しゅ     シュ          Du 두  two
什   shi     what                  什  shu   utensil                  ku      く         ク             syu 슈  shoe
库   ku      storehouse        庫  ku     storehouse                                                    ku   쿠  ku

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The character who chose to prevent fire from raging in the woods
was allowed to fill her storehouse with many goods.

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Eliza Dushku
12.30.82
Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is the capital for Massachusetts. It is the largest city in population for the state and the New England region. It is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Ir was founded in 1630 by Puritan settlers from England.

It was the scene for a number of key events in the American Revolution. There was the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. It continued to be an important port and manufacturing hub after the War for Independence. It developed as a center for education and culture.

The city's economy had recovered after 30 years of economic downturn by the 1970's. A number of high rise buildings were constructed in the Financial District and in Boston's Back Bay during this period.

Boston is sometimes called a "city of neighborhoods." There is a profusion of diverse subsections within the sections. The city government's Office of Neighborhood Services has officially designated 23 neighborhoods.

Nearly 23% of the population have identified as having Irish descent. This is the highest percentage of the top 50 most populous US cities according to a 2014 survey.

Boston had started as a Puritan stronghold. It changed dramatically in the 19th century with the arrival of European immigrants. The Irish dominated the first wave of newcomers during this period after the Great Irish Famine.

The population of Ireland had grown to about 8.2 million people by 1841. One estimate of the emigration for the potato blight put the population of Irish immigrants at 1.5 million between 1845 and 1855. Most moved to the US.

Their arrival transformed Boston from an Anglo-Saxon, Protestant city into one that has become progressively more diverse. Many Irish immigrants fought for the Union in the American Civil War. The display of patriotism helped to dispel much of the prejudice against them.

Summers are typically warm and humid. Winters are cold and stormy with occasional heavy storms. The coastal location on the North Atlantic moderates temperatures, but the city is prone to Nor'easter weather systems that produce much snow and rain.

Fog is fairly common in the spring and early summer. When sea breezes blow in from the sea when the ocean is cold create a drop in temperature. Thunderstorms are generated from May to September. These storms can occasionally include large hail, damaging winds and heavy downpours. The climate is relatively sunny overall.

The Boston based non-profit health care organization Partners in Health was founded in 1987. The organizational goals are to take the benefits of modern medical research to those in need to provide healthcare to the poorest areas of developing countries.

The organization collaborates with Harvard Medical School and the Brigham and Women's Hospital. 
Eliza Dushku was born in Boston on December 30. She is the daughter of Philip Richard Dushku and Judith Ann (nee Rasmussen), a political science professor. Dushku's father is an Albanian from the city of Korce. Her mother is of Danish and English descent.

Dushku intended to attend Suffolk University in Boston where her mother taught at the time, but her agent asked her to submit a videotape audition for a show starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, another of his clients. Dushku rushed out to purchase dark makeup and other appropriate accessories for the part after reading the script.

She was cast to play Faith on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. When she began her work on that series, Dushku was still a minor. She had to receive emancipation to work the production's long hours.

She later recalled with amusement that the judge who handled her emancipation case was an avid fan of that show. She joked that she would sign the emancipation order if she could get a signed photo from Dushku.

She is an American actress and model known for her television roles. She starred as Faith on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff series Angel. She starred in two Fox series, Tru Calling and Dollhouse. She is also known for her roles in films including True Lies, The New Guy, Bring It On, Wrong Turn and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.



Akari Uemura
J.  植村亜香里
C. 啊卡里和呃乌尔
Juice=Juice
Blown by the Wind

啊  A      ah                          植   Ue          planting                        Ue  うえ ウエ       U     우   right
卡  ka     card                       村   mura      village                           mu  む   ム            e     에    on
里  li       in                          亜  A              Asia; next rank            ra     ら    ラ          mu  무   radish
和  He    with                       香  ka            incense                         A      あ    ア          la    라    la
呃  e       hiccup                   里  ri              village                          ka     か    カ         A     아    ah
乌  wu   dark                                                                                   ri      り     リ         ka   카    car
尔   er     you                                                                                                                  li    리    lee

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Planting seeds in a furrowed row
grew plants to harvest that which had been sown.

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Akari Uemura
12.30.98
Osaka, Japan

Osaka means "large hill." The city's west side is open to Osaka Bay. The area is surrounded by ten satellite cities otherwise. The city used to be known as Naniwa.

Winters are mild in temperature (avg. high 49 F/9.3 C). It rarely snows. Spring starts off mild, but ends up being hot and humid. The rainy season happens between early June and late July.

Summers are very hot and humid. August is the hottest month (avg. high 92 F/ 33.5 C). Temperatures cool in Autumn. The second rainy season is from September to early October. Tropical weather systems including typhoons are possible from the south or southwest.

Central Osaka is roughly divided into downtown and uptown areas known as Kita (北, "north") and Minami (南, "south").

Kita is home to the Umeda district and its immediate surrounding neighborhoods. It is a major business and retail hub that plays host to Osaka Station City and a large subterranean network of shopping arcades.

Kita and nearby Nakanoshima contain a prominent portion of the city's skyscrapers. The high rise buildings are often featured in photographs of Osaka's skyline.

Minami is essentially in Chuo Ward (中央区 Chūō-ku). Chuo means "central." It is geographically central within the city. Well known districts here include shopping areas, the canal entertainment area and Nipponbashi Den Den Town. There are arts and fashion culture-oriented areas such as Amerikamura and Horie as well.

The business districts between Kita and Minami are called Semba (船場). They house the regional headquarters of many large-scale banks and corporations. The Midosuji boulevard runs through Semba and connects Kita and Minami.

Further south of Minami are neighborhoods with the Tsutenkaku tower, the Tennoji Zoo and the Kamagasaki slum, the largest slum in Japan.

The city's west side is a prominent bay area which serves as its main port as well as a tourist destination with attractions such as Kyocera Dome, Universal Studios Japan and the Tempozan Harbour Village.

East Osaka is zoned as a separate city. The east side of the city proper contains numerous residential neighborhoods including Tsuruhashi Korea Town, the Castle Park, the Business Park and the hub Kyobashi Station.

The city contains numerous urban canals and bridges. The phrase "808 bridges of Naniwa" was an expression in old Japan. It was used to indicate impressiveness and the "uncountable." There were roughly 200 bridges by the Edo period and 1629 bridges by 1925.

Many of the city's canals were gradually filled up. The number dropped to 872 of which 760 are currently managed by Osaka City.

The Osaka Castle was built in 1583 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The settlement grew into one of Japan's major cities over the course of the Edo period (1603–1867) and returned to its ancient role as a lively and important port. A vibrant arts culture typified by Kabuki and Banruki theaters was cultivated by 1780.

The Umeda Sky Building was completed in 1993. The building features a rooftop observatory, the Floating Garden Observatory and an underground market that attempts to recreate the atmosphere of Osaka in the early 20th century. An urban garden with walking trails and water features is located at the base of the towers.

Tempozan Ferris Wheel opened to the public in 1997. The 17-minute ride offers a view of Osaka Bay and surrounding areas. Mount Ikoma is visible to the east, Akashi Kaikyō Bridge to the west, Kansai International Airport to the south and the Rokko Mountains to the north.

The wheel has colored lights that provide a weather forecast for the next day. Orange lights indicate a sunny day, green lights a cloudy day and blue lights rain.

The Kyocera Dome is a baseball stadium that also opened in 1997. It is the home field for the Orix Buffaloes.

Uemura Akari was born on December 30, 1998 in Osaka, Japan. Aarii is a Japanese pop singer under Hello! Project as a member of Juice=Juice.

Uemura received vocal and dance training in Hello Pro Kenshuusei starting in January 2012. It was announced on February 3, 2013 that she would debut in a new unit, Juice=Juice, alongside Miyamoto Karin, Kanazawa Tomoko, Miyazaki Yuka, Takagi Sayuki and Otsuka Aina.

She has expressed her admiration for Sayashi Riho many times. She used to go out to eat ramen with Oda Sakura and Hamaura Ayano when the were in Kenshuusei together.

She celebrated her 20th birthday in a fanclub event titled Juice=Juice Uemura Akari Birthday Event 2018 at Yamano Hall on December 8, 2018.

12-30-18
Night Sky

The waxing crescent moon will glide past the bright star Spica at dawn on the last two days of 2018. It is the brightest member of the stellar pattern that marks the constellation Virgo. The maiden is the largest constellation in the sky.

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The growth of reflected light in the night near morn
represents the newness of the time that is born.

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