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Friday, March 22, 2019

Know

3.23.19
St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Orthodox Church
Yerevan City, Armenia
(consecrated 2001)

Know
Goodness
知道善良
Zhīdào shànliáng
長所を知る
Chōsho o shiru
ps119.153+

Deliver me from my affliction.
I don't treat your law as a fiction.

Give me life in accord with your promise.
My hope is that redemption comes when I'm honest.

When I allow myself to admit to error in historical perspective
I can change my path as the standard bearer in the detection for the corrective.

Those who study nature for natural selection
make aggression the focus for their detection.

When aggression is seen as the cause of evolution
the political consequence is the threat of revolution.

Revolution has resulted in something worse rather than better.
It is time to give thought to the merit of the constitutional letter.

Self-government is the purpose for parliament with a monarch.
The republic might as well deny government overreach as the trademark.

The enlargement of abstraction is connected to the power of authority.
Relative being is related to the absolute, but the relation doesn't justify conformity
to liberal expenditure for atrocity in violent or cruel deformity. 

Those who study your statutes in history and nature
find deliverance from regression to mystery and usurpature.

Love is written into the natural design.
Mercy in judgment is the signature for the divine.



Knowledge of the consequence of good or evil 
was the first test of faith for faithful people.

Punishment for crime was not seen in terms of correction.
It was the vehicle for the perpetuation of mass deception.

When there was no proportion used to stop damage
or when nothing was seen as a significant infraction
criminal behavior was allowed to gain traction.

Pleasure and pain are the principles for utility.
Reason inferred from experience is for the future of civility.

Death is only imposable with proof of murder.
Life in prison is the case when conviction is less certain as determined.
Monetary recompense is in order when less damage than murder is the subverter.
Confinement is indicated when compensation is not affordable as the converter.

You are the salt of the earth.
If the salt has lost its taste, it has lost its worth.

The fortunes for Job were restored when he prayed for his friends.
He was given more than enough to meet his ends.

I have not turned from faith in your word.
Reason rejects persecution as absurd.

Thought is the bolt that leads speech for good news.
Speech thunders with status for each rank to choose.

The faithless have not kept your decree.
Those eyes that refuse to believe or concede
fail to see with measured degrees.

The mercy of your commandment preserves me.
Love is the master key to the highest degree of your devotee.

The heart of your word is truth.
Righteous judgment reflects this forsooth.

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Resh Vide humilitatem

Resh is the 20th letter of the Semitic abjads. The word is assumed to have come from a pictogram of a head.

It can stand for Rabbi as an abbreviation.

153 Behold my affliction and deliver me,
for I do not forget your law.

154 Plead my cause and redeem me;
according to your promise, give me life.

155 Deliverance is far from the wicked,
for they do not study your statutes.

156 Great is your compassion, O Lord;
preserve my life, according to your judgments.

157 There are many who persecute and oppress me,
yet I have not swerved from your decrees.

158 I look with loathing at the faithless,
for they have not kept your word.

159 See how I love your commandments!
O Lord, in your mercy, preserve me.

160 The heart of your word is truth;
all your righteous judgments endure for evermore.

Shin Principes persecuti sunt
21st abjad
Shin/ sin - that

It represents the word Shaddai, a name for God.

The letter Shin is often inscribed on the case containing a mezuzah. The text contained in the mezuzah is the Shema Yisrael prayer. The prayer calls the faithful to love their God with all their heart, soul and strength. The mezuzah is placed on all the doorframes in a home or establishment.

161 Rulers have persecuted me without a cause,
but my heart stands in awe of your word.

162 I am as glad because of your promise
as one who finds great spoils.

163 As for lies, I hate and abhor them,
but your law is my love.

164 Seven times a day do I praise you,
because of your righteous judgments.

165 Great peace have they who love your law;
for them there is no stumbling block.

166 I have hoped for your salvation, O Lord,
and have fulfilled your commandments.

167 I have kept your decrees
and I have loved them deeply.

168 I have kept your commandments and decrees,
for all my ways are before you.

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169 Let my cry come before you, O Lord;
give me understanding, according to your word.

170 Let my supplication come before you;
deliver me, according to your promise.

171 My lips shall pour forth your praise,
when you teach me your statutes.

172 My tongue shall sing of your promise,
for all your commandments are righteous.

173 Let your hand be ready to help me,
for I have chosen your commandments.

174 I long for your salvation, O Lord,
and your law is my delight.

175 Let me live, and I will praise you,
and let your judgments help me.

176 I have gone astray like a sheep that is lost;
search for your servant,
for I do not forget your commandments.

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Job 42:10
The LORD restored the fortunes of Job when he had prayed for his friends. Job was given twice as much as he had before.

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The fortunes for Job were restored when he prayed for his friends.
He was given more than enough to meet his ends.

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Acts 17:26
He made all nations to inhabit the whole earth from one ancestor. He allotted the times of their existence and the boundaries of the places where they would live. They would search for God and perhaps grope to find him, though he is not far from any one of us.

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Knowledge of the consequence of good or evil
was the first test of faith for faithful people.

Punishment for crime was not seen in terms of correction.
It was the vehicle for the perpetuation of mass deception.

When there was no proportion used to stop damage
or when nothing was seen as a significant infraction
criminal behavior was allowed to gain traction.

Death is only imposable with proof of murder.
Life in prison is the case when conviction is less certain as determined.

Monetary recompense is in order when less damage than murder is the subverter.
Confinement is indicated when compensation is not affordable as the converter.

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Matt. 5:13
You are the salt of the earth. If salt has lost its taste, how can its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything. It is thrown out and trampled underfoot.

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You are the salt of the earth.
If the salt has lost its taste, it has lost its worth.

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The objections expressed by Berkeley to Locke's proposal for empiricism in philosophy indicate an opposition to unregulated global expansion by the government for officials and their supporters. The lack of regulation in the extension of abstract geneal ideas suggested the enslavement of primitive people. There was also the threat that natives would be viewed as hostile to those 'civilized' by the Puritan parliamentarian dictum with the anti-monarchical and anti-aristocratic definitions for democracy.

There was also a concern about mono-lingualism in the presumption of communication or enlargement in the abstraction of general ideas. Someone who couldn't explain the properties of a triangle in English could be assumed to be hostile or a threat. This kind of thing undergirded colonialism and enslavement as policy in global expansion within the competition of kingdoms to control the Roman empire of the time.

Berkeley's criticism did not invalidate the value of knowledge regarding triangles in the art of construction, scientific measure or education.  The objection was against the use of violent aggression or cruelty in punishment in the expansion of 'protection' for trade.

He expressed indirect support for the "absolute, POSITIVE nature or conception of anything" as a characteristic of leadership in monarchy, republic, social or personal relations. Anglicans were regarded as corrupt by Puritans because of the corporate identification with monarchy or responsible leadership in republican government.

Concern for conservative policy was intended to oppose and restrict increase in taxation for the expansion of protection for the extension of trade around the globe. The concern was necessary to deter reckless self-destruction as state officials sought to award themselves excessively for the authority of their 'democracy.'

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George Berkeley
Principles of Human Knowledge
1710
Text for Principles

Abstract general ideas are necessary according to Locke, but they are not necessary for communication or for the enlargement of knowledge.

Enlargement of Knowledge

"Nor do I think them a whit more needful for the ENLARGEMENT OF KNOWLEDGE than for COMMUNICATION. It is, I know, a point much insisted on, that all knowledge and demonstration are about universal notions, to which I fully agree: but then it doth not appear to me that those notions are formed by ABSTRACTION in the manner PREMISED--UNIVERSALITY, so far as I can comprehend, not consisting in the absolute, POSITIVE nature or conception of anything, but in the RELATION it bears to the particulars signified or represented by it; by virtue whereof it is that things, names, or notions, being in their own nature PARTICULAR, are rendered UNIVERSAL. Thus, when I demonstrate any proposition concerning triangles, it is to be supposed that I have in view the universal idea of a triangle; which ought not to be understood as if I could frame an idea of a triangle which was neither equilateral, nor scalenon, nor equicrural; but only that the particular triangle I consider, whether of this or that sort it matters not, doth equally stand for and represent all rectilinear triangles whatsoever, and is in that sense UNIVERSAL. All which seems very plain and not to include any difficulty in it."

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The enlargement of abstraction is connected to the power of authority.
Relative being is related to the absolute, but the relation doesn't justify conformity
to liberal expenditure for atrocity in violent or cruel deformity.

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Jeremy Bentham
Principles of Morals and Legislation
1789

"Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure. It is for them alone to point out what we ought to do, as well as to determine what we shall do. On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. They govern us in all we do, in all we say, in all we think: every effort we can make to throw off our subjection, will serve but to demonstrate and confirm it. In words a man may pretend to abjure their empire: but in reality he will remain subject to it all the while. The principle of utility recognizes this subjection, and assumes it for the foundation of that system, the object of which is to rear the fabric of felicity by the hands of reason and of law. Systems which attempt to question it, deal in sounds instead of sense, in caprice instead of reason, in darkness instead of light."

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Pleasure and pain are the principles for utility.
Reason inferred from experience is for the future of civility.

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Gregory the Illuminator
Armenia
https://www.worldatlas.com/img/areamap/ab07b95e9d65e9eb074f6efde7963bf2.gif


Armenia is a landlocked country. It is situated between the Black and Caspian Seas. Turkey lies to the west. Georgia is north. Azerbaijan is to the east. Iran and Nakhchivan are to the south.

The terrain has highlands in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.

Armenia was the first country to become Christian. Gregory is identified as its apostle.

The ancient kingdom was a buffer state between the powerful empires of Rome and Parthia (Persia). Both of them sought to control it.

Gregory was born about 257. His parents were Parthian nobles of Armenian descent. His father assassinated the King of Parthia when he was still an infant. Friends of the family carried Gregory away for protection to Caesarea in Cappadocia. He was reared as a Christian.

Gregory had been married. He had two children with his wife, Miriam. They separated at some point so he could lead a monastic life. He left Cappadocia to return to the land of his birth in about 280. He hoped to atone for his father's crime by evangelizing his homeland.

Tiridates III was the son of King Khosrov II. He had Gregory imprisoned because he was the son of his father's enemy.  He was imprisoned for twelve to fourteen years in a pit on the Ararat plain. Diocletian, the Roman emperor, invaded the territory in 297. Gregory was called from the pit to restore Tiridates to explain the gospel. He was consecrated as bishop in 300.

Tiridates was baptized along with members of the royal court and the upper class in 301. Gregory was given approval by royal decree to evangelize and baptize the entire nation. Christianity became the state religion for the kingdom.

The official date for the conversion of Armenia is 301. This was prior to the conversion experience of Constantine in 312. Constantine wasn't baptized until 337. It was just prior to his death.

Gregory organized and controlled the church for a quarter of a century. Priests were converted from paganism as titular leaders. He established 12 episcopal sees with 400 urban and rural dioceses. Preachers were sent to neighboring nations. His younger son took part in the Council of Nicea in 325.

Gregory died about 332. Armenian Christians remember him with gratitude to this day.

Armenians were the first people to adopt Christianity as the state religion.  The Armenian Church has claimed that the Apostles Thaddeus and Bartholomew had evangelized the territory.

The mission of Thaddeus is said to have extended through the years 35 to 43. Bartholomew preached from 44 to 60. The ancient churches of Artaz (Maku) and Aghpak (Bashkalé) in southeastern Armenia contain their graves according to tradition.

The historian Eusebius mentions a letter dated 254 from the Patriarch Dionysius of Alexandria to Bishop Mehrouzhan (Mitrozanes) about the brethren in Armenia.

Armenian was one of the languages that was heard on the day of Pentecost according to Tertullian (155-222). The text of the Acts the Apostles mentions Judea as situated between Mesopotamia and Cappadocia.

How is it we hear we every man in the tongue from the land wherein we were born? Parthians, Medes, Elamites, the dwellers in Mesopotamia, in Judea and Cappadocia, in Pontus and Asia. . . ." (Acts 2:8-9)

The name Judea was erroneously inserted by some copyist.  Judea was not a foreign country. It was the place in which they were situated at the time. To hear its language spoken would be naturally expected.

Map of First Century Roman Empire CE
http://www.centuryone.com/images/rmmp47.gif

Tertullian asserted that the passage was about the "Christ of the nations." The revelation was directed to those countries that were known to exist outside of Judea.

Armenia was known to be prominent as a buffer state between the Romans and the Parthians. Armenia extended to the Black Sea at the time. It was geographically situated between Mesopotamia and Cappadocia. It must have been one of the nations whose language was heard on the Day of Pentecost.

Gregory was ordained bishop in 302. He founded the Cathedral of Etchmiadzin near Mount Ararat in 303. The cathedral is the seat of the supreme patriarch or catholicos, the head of the Armenian Church to this day.

Gregory
格雷戈里
格雷戈里

格  Ge     grid                  格  go     status; rank        Gu    ぐ     グ          Geu    그  that   
雷   lei    thunder            雷  rai     thunder               re    れ   レ              le       레   re             
戈   ge    spear                戈  ka     arms                    go    ご   ゴ             go      고   the     
里   li       inside              里 ri       village                 ri      り-  リ-           li        리   Lee           

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Thought is the arrow that leads speech for good news.
Speech thunders with status for each rank to choose.

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http://satucket.com/lectionary/Gregory_Illuminator.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_the_Illuminator
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Asia/Armenia/_Texts/KURARM/36*.html

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Be

Maggie Lawson

Be
Happy
幸せになります 
Shiawase ni narimasu
ps.34

The story is as old
as the discovery of gold.

The parents of the gifted
were threatened by how their gift was shifted.

They didn't chain me to test the beast,
but on my soul they made a feast.

I had said I am not better than those who came before me.
I prayed to die. 'Take my life.' it is too dark to see.

Be angry, but do not sin.
Happiness is a feeling that you will win. 

Fireballs will drive through the night sky.
The Perseids will delight your eye.

I am the bread of life.
I will help you overcome strife.

I will be happy
with a dash of savvy.

You will never make the crab walk straight,
but you can hasten or delay the return to the sea as its fate.

Consider this
for your bliss.

Foreign rule
could be more cruel.

Private property is a responsibility.
Manage it well for your security.

Fear of love will flee from your heart.
Responsible behavior will be the end from the start.

Orientation will be the secret to which you bow.
It will trace enlightenment in how 
to wield your trowel.
Time will edify space in the wow of now.

The West favors wheat to rice.
The right amount is always nice.

Happiness will be my praise.
Wisdom will guide me in my ways.

I will rejoice in the feel of reality
with the fruits of factuality.

Let those who listen hear 
how gladness grows when truth is near.

Honest speech for truth is science.
It determines beauty in cultural reliance.

Proclaim the greatness of existence with me.
Let us transcend the beast of inhumanity.

I asked for help when I needed to be fed.
I bandaged cuts when my heart bled.

Escape from error
delivered me from terror.

Radiant as the light of day,
I didn't let shame cloud my way.

I called out in my affliction and I was heard.
Love delivered me from the burden of the absurd. 

The message of deliverance embraces
those who value life with the aegis of happy faces.

Taste and see. Love is good.
Happy are those who rejoice as we should.

Respect the right to life.
Exercise with good health in your diet.

Use respect to set an example 
for those who do not sample angles.

Even young panthers suffer hunger.
Hunger drives them to thunder on the prey down under.

The swirl of chance whirls through the forest.
The lucky hand conducts the chorus. 

Those who read reality to find design 
do not lack in the discovery of goodness for the mind.

Come youth. Listen to me. 
The love of truth will set you free.

I will teach you to respect your rights.
You will win what would have been fights.

Who among you desires justified popularity
and would like the time to enjoy prosperity? 

Speak truth to power. 
Walk with justice by the hour.

Do not defend cruelty or violence.
Enjoy the benefits of serenity in silence.

Turn from evil. Do good. 
Seek peace. Pursue it as you should.

Security protects those mainly  
who take risk to value safety.

Punishment is not for destruction.
It is not as good as instruction,
but it is for the correction of insurrection
to root out the weeds in our perception.

Needs cry out. Selection detects them.
Judgment plans. Action tends to amend the withered stem.

Sympathy attends to brokenness. Empathy amends
what led to the breaking of harmony with our friends.

What we do know is this.
We will come to feel each other should we kiss.

Troubles attend the selection of goodness in design,
but effective production provides deliverance divine
from turbulent turmoil in time. 

The quiet increase in the strength of August
produces more thrust for us to trust.

Your reward will be great.
Your destiny will rise above your fate.

Security will protect your organization. 
Structure will preserve your conceptual elation.

These are those who come from the great ordeal.
The blood of the land has revealed the deal.

The least force necessary will correct a crisis.
Retribution will punish those who impose violence,
cruelty or oppression to silence self-reliance.

Those who do no harm will not be punished.
The tail of the scorpion will not admonish.

Those who do not require correction 
will not be corrected in the tension of seeking perfection.


Psalm 34 Benedicam Dominum

1 I will bless the Lord at all times; *
his praise shall ever be in my mouth.
2 I will glory in the Lord; *
let the humble hear and rejoice.
3 Proclaim with me the greatness of the Lord; *
let us exalt his Name together.
4 I sought the Lord, and he answered me *
and delivered me out of all my terror.
5 Look upon him and be radiant, *
and let not your faces be ashamed.
6 I called in my affliction and the Lord heard me *
and saved me from all my troubles.
7 The angel of the Lord encompasses those who fear him, *
and he will deliver them.
8 Taste and see that the Lord is good; *
happy are they who trust in him!
9 Fear the Lord, you that are his saints, *
for those who fear him lack nothing.
10 The young lions lack and suffer hunger, *
but those who seek the Lord lack nothing that is good.
11 Come, children, and listen to me; *
I will teach you the fear of the Lord.
12 Who among you loves life *
and desires long life to enjoy prosperity?
13 Keep your tongue from evil-speaking *
and your lips from lying words.
14 Turn from evil and do good; *
seek peace and pursue it.
15 The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous, *
and his ears are open to their cry.
16 The face of the Lord is against those who do evil, *
to root out the remembrance of them from the earth.
17 The righteous cry, and the Lord hears them *
and delivers them from all their troubles.
18 The Lord is near to the brokenhearted *
and will save those whose spirits are crushed.
19 Many are the troubles of the righteous, *
but the Lord will deliver him out of them all.
20 He will keep safe all his bones; *
not one of them shall be broken.
21 Evil shall slay the wicked, *
and those who hate the righteous will be punished.
22 The Lord ransoms the life of his servants, *
and none will be punished who trust in him.

Man and Broom Tree


1 Kings 19:4
He went a day's journey into the wilderness. He sat down under a solitary broom tree. He asked that he might die: 'It is enough, LORD. Take away my life. I am no better than my ancestors.'

Ephesians 4:26-27
Be angry, but do not sin. Do not let the sun go down on your anger. Do not make room for the devil.

John 6:35
Jesus said to them, 'I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry. Whoever believes in me will never thirst.'

8.12.18

Perseid Meteor Shower Peak
https://www.space.com/32868-perseid-meteor-shower-guide.html

"The meteor shower's peak will be visible both the nights of Aug. 11-12 and Aug. 12-13, Cooke said, but he's inclined this year to lean toward the night of Aug. 12-13 for the better show. (Both, however, should be spectacular.)"

This year the moon will be near  the new phase. It will be a crescent. It will set before the Perseid show gets underway after midnight. Cooke told Space.com, "The moon is very favorable for the Perseids this year."  That'll make the Perseids probably the best shower of 2018 for people who want to go out and view it. They are rich in fireballs. The show should be even better.

Perseus was the slayer of the Gorgon Medusa and the rescuer of Andromeda from a sea monster in Greek mythology. He was the son of Zeus and Danaë, the daughter of Acrisius of Argos.
Perseus constellation lies in the northern sky, next to Andromeda.

The name might be from the Greek verb, "πέρθειν" (perthein), “to waste, ravage, sack, destroy.” Some form of the verb appears in Homeric epithets. Pers-eus therefore is a sacker of cities. He is a soldier by occupation. It is a fitting name for the first Mycenaean warrior.

Legend has it that the name was connected to the Greek word mycēs (μύκης, "mushroom"). Thus, Pausanias ascribes the name to the legendary founder of Mycenea, Perseus. He was said to have named it either after the cap (mykēs) of the sheath of his sword or after a mushroom he had plucked on the site.

The Lion's Gate at Mycenae


Birthdays

Edith Hamilton 8.12.1867  Dresden, Germany
伊迪丝汉密尔顿

伊  Yi       he, she          i               that one              E    え   エ               E    에   on
迪  di      enlighten        teki          edify                  de   で   デ               di    디   d
丝  si       trace               no kanji                             -i     ぃ  ィ               seu  스   switch
汉  Han   Chinese          no kanji                             su   す  ス               Hae  해   year
密  mi      secret             mitsu       secrecy              Ha   は  ハ              mil   밀   wheat
尔  er       you                 no kanji                             mi   み   ミ             teon  턴   turn
顿  dun    bow                no kanji                             ru    る   ル
                                                                                 ton  とん トン

Dresden was the capital of the Kingdom of Saxony between 1806 and 1918. Saxony was a part of the German Empire from 1871.

Many Poles, including a number of writers and composer Frédéric Chopin, fled from the Russian Partition of Poland to Dresden following the November Uprising in 1831. The city was a center of the German Revolution in 1848. The May Uprising cost human lives and damaged the historic town of Dresden.

The city became a major center for the economy during the 19th century. Motor car production, food processing, banking and the manufacture of medical equipment were added.

Edith Hamilton was the eldest child of American parents Gertrude Pond (1840–1917) and Montgomery Hamilton (1843–1909). She was born in Dresden, Germany.

The Hamilton family returned to the United States shortly after her birth. They made their home in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Edith's grandfather, Allen Hamilton, had settled there in the early 1820's. Edith spent her youth among her extended family.

Allen Hamilton was an Irish immigrant who came to Indiana in 1823 by way of Canada. He married Emerine Holman, the daughter of Indiana Supreme Court Justice Jesse Lynch Holman in 1828. Allen Hamilton became a successful businessman and a land speculator. Much of the city of Fort Wayne was built on land he once owned.

Edith was the oldest of five siblings that included three sisters and a brother. All were accomplished in their respective fields.

Edith was an American educator and internationally known author. She was one of the most renowned classicists of her era. She was a graduate of Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. She also studied in Germany at the University of Leipzig and the University of Munich.

The founding of Bryn Mawr carried out the will of Joseph W. Taylor. He was a physician who wanted to establish a college “for the advanced education of females.” Taylor originally envisioned an institution that would inculcate in its students the beliefs of the Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. His trustees had broadened the College’s mission by deciding that it would be non-denominational by 1893.

Hamilton began her career as an educator and head of the Bryn Mawr School. This was a private college preparatory school for girls in Baltimore, Maryland. She is best known for her essays and best-selling books on ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.

Her second career as an author began after her retirement from Bryn Mawr School in 1922. She was sixty-two years old when her first book, The Greek Way, was published in 1930.

Cecille deMille 8.12.1881 Ashfield, MA
塞西尔·德米尔

塞  Se   block             Sai             close                  Se     せ  セ               Se     세  three   
西  xi    West              su              Spain                 shi    し   シ               sil      실  room
尔  er   you                 no kanji                               ru     る   ル               deu    드  de
德  de  favor               toku           virtue                de    で   デ                Mil    밀  wheat     
米  Mi  rice                 mai             meter               Mi    み  ミ
尔  er   those               no kanji                              ru     る  ル

The first permanent settlement in Ashfield, Massachusetts was in 1745. It was started by Richard Ellis, an Irish immigrant from the town of Easton. Governor Bernard knew people in Ashfield, England. The ash trees in the area decided the name for the new location.

The first church was Baptist. Other denominations followed. Congregationalist, Episcopalian and Methodist churches came before another Baptist community. The economy was agrarian. A variety of grains were grown. There were some textiles. A peppermint oil industry became prosperous around 1880. Ashfield pond attracted some tourism.

Cecil Blount DeMille was born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, while his parents were vacationing there in 1881. He grew up in Washington, North Carolina. His father, Henry Churchill de Mille (1853–1893), was a North Carolina-born dramatist and lay reader in the Episcopal Church. He had earlier begun a career as a playwright. He wrote his first play at age 15. The name deMille is Dutch.

His mother was the playwright and script writer Matilda Beatrice DeMille (née Samuel). Her parents were both of German Jewish heritage. She emigrated from England with her parents in 1871 when she was 18. They settled in Brooklyn. Beatrice grew up in a middle-class English household.  She was related to British politician Herbert Louis Samuel.

Cecille was an American filmmaker.  He made a total of 70 features between 1914 and 1958. He started with silent and moved into sound films when audio technology became available. He is acknowledged as a founding father of the cinema of the United States.

He was the most commercially successful producer-director in film history. His films were distinguished by their epic scale and by his cinematic showmanship. He made silent films in every genre. There were social dramas, comedies, Westerns, farces, morality plays and historical pageants.

DeMille married Constance Adams on August 16, 1902 and had one child, Cecilia. The couple also adopted an orphan child, Katherine Lester, in the early 1920's. DeMille was a Freemason and a member of Prince of Orange Lodge #16 in New York City.

He was a lifelong conservative Republican activist.  He drew on his Christian and Jewish heritage to convey a message of tolerance. The Crusades was the first film to show accord between Christians and Muslims. DeMille received more than a dozen awards from Jewish religious and cultural groups, including B’nai B’rith.

Erwin Schrodinger 8.12.1887 Vienna, Austria-Hungary
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The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867  was called the Ausgleich in German and the Kiegyezés in Hungarian. It inaugurated the empire's dual structure in place of the former Austrian Empire (1804–1867). The compromise originated at a time when Austria had declined in strength and in power.

The loss in power took place in the Italian Peninsula as a result of the Second Italian War of Independence of 1859. There was also a loss among the states of the German Confederation. The confederation had been surpassed by Prussia as the dominant German-speaking power following the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. The Compromise re-established the full sovereignty of the Kingdom of Hungary. The sovereignty had been lost after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.

The official name of the state shaped by the Ausgleich was Austria-Hungary. The kingdom of Hungary had a name, a king and a history of its own. The rest of the empire was a casual agglomeration without even a clear description.

It was officially designated as “the kingdoms and lands represented in the Reichsrat.” It was also called “the other Imperial half.” The mistaken practice soon grew of describing this nameless unit as “Austria”, “Austria proper” or “the lesser Austria.”

These names were incorrect until the title “empire of Austria” was restricted to “the other Imperial half” in 1915. The empire with its various fragments was the dynastic possession of the house of Habsburg.

Slavery was not legal in the German states in Austria-Hungary, but the anti-monarchical tendency of republican government was growing in popularity with the successful expansion of colonialism in other empires.

The Netherlands signed an international agreement to stop the slave trade in 1814. The Dutch Republic had become the kingdom of the Netherlands in 1830. This kingdom was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Slavery was not abolished in a Dutch colony until 1863.

Relations  between the two parts of the dual monarchy during the half-century after featured repeated disputes over shared external tariff arrangements and over the financial contribution of each government to the common treasury.

The terms for the "Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867"were renegotiated every ten years to determine these matters. There was political turmoil during the build-up to each renewal of the agreement. The disputes culminated in the early 1900's in a prolonged constitutional crisis.

Schrödinger was born in Vienna, Austria to Rudolf Schrödinger, a botanist, and Georgine Emilia Brenda Schrödinger (née Bauer). She was the daughter of Alexander Bauer, Professor of Chemistry, at Technische Hochschule Vienna. He was their only child.

His mother was of half Austrian and half English descent. His father was Catholic and his mother was Lutheran. He was raised in a religious household as a Lutheran, but he called himself an atheist. He had strong interests in Eastern religions and pantheism. He used the religious symbolism in his works. He also believed his scientific work was an approach to the godhead in a metaphorical sense.

He was able to learn English outside of school.  His maternal grandmother was British. He was strongly influenced by Arthur Schopenhauer at an early age. He became deeply interested throughout his life in color theory and philosophy as a result of his extensive reading of Schopenhauer's works, .

He said that "The world extended in space and time is but our representation" in his lecture "Mind and Matter." This is a repetition of the first words of Schopenhauer's main work.

He  was a Nobel Prize-winning Austrian physicist who developed a number of fundamental results in the field of quantum theory. This formed the basis of wave mechanics. He formulated the wave equation. This is also called the stationary and time-dependent Schrödinger equation. It revealed the identity of his development of formalism and matrix mechanics. He proposed an original interpretation for the physical meaning of the wave function.

He was the author of many works in various fields of physics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, physics of dielectrics, color theory, electrodynamics, general relativity and cosmology. He made several attempts to construct a unified field theory.

Schrödinger addressed the problem of genetics by looking at the phenomenon of life from the point of view of physics in his book "What Is Life?". He paid great attention to the philosophical aspects of science. These were related to ancient and oriental philosophical concepts, ethics and religion. He also wrote on philosophy and theoretical biology. He is known for his "cat" thought-experiment.




Maggie Lawson 8.12.80  Louisville, KY
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Judge James F. Gordon stipulated on July 17, 1975 that a desegregation plan would be implemented at the beginning of the 1975–76 school year on September 4, 1975. The school system used mandatory busing to distribute students to integrate the newly merged school systems. The busing was to achieve certain percentages of racial diversity in schools regardless of where the students lived.

Kentucky State Data Center was headquartered at the University of Louisville in 1978.

Lawson was born in Louisville in 1980. She became the daughter to Judy, a homemaker and Mike Lawson, a hotel manager. She attended Assumption High School, an all-girls Catholic School.
She is an avid animal lover and co-founder of the Tiger Frances Foundation, an animal rescue organization based in Los Angeles, California.

Maggie is an American actress who is best known for her role as Detective Juliet "Jules" O'Hara in the TV show Psych. She has also starred in the sitcoms Inside Schwartz, It's All Relative, and Crumbs, as well as the television movie Nancy Drew. She had a supporting role as Miss McMartin in the 12th and final season of Two and a Half Men in late 2014 and early 2015.



Natsumi Abe 8.10.81  Muroran, Japan
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The origin of Muroran's name is derived from the Ainu word "Mo Ruerani."  This means "the bottom of a little slope". The little slope associated with the name lies in front of the former Senkai Temple in Sakimori-cho.

Post-war Japan built many department stores. There were probably more than a thousand the length and breadth of the land at their peak in the 1980's. Every city with more than 100,000 people had to have at least one.  Blue-collar Muroran boasted three at one time. Marui Imai was the last one. It was closed in 2011.

There are large cement factories, steel mills, oil refineries and shipyards clustered around the port of Muroran.

Abe Natsumi was born in Muroran in 1981. She is a Japanese singer and actress, and a former member of Morning Musume. She was also a part of Dream Morning Musume.

She often took the lead in the songs in Morning Musume. Her combined CD and DVD sales exceed 700,000 copies in Japan alone as a soloist. Her highest selling single was her first. " She released her first solo single, "22 Sai no Watashi," on August 13, just a few days after her 22nd birthday.