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FBI, SSI, Having a Hall Word about Cauchy Machines Hall Marriage theorem

Work (physics)

Let's Make a Deal:
Monty Knows

Happy wedding anniversary in June 2021 to my aunt Marrion and Uncle Joe Hirsch, cousins Lilly and Tom Schaffer and aunt Martha and uncle Mike Goodwin. Good job handling those wedding contracts with your Reptilian brains plus mammalian neocortex!

Monty Hall problem

Hall's marriage theorem

Lability

Marx Brothers' 1935 movie A Night at the Opera, in which Groucho Marx attempts to explain the intricacies of a business contract to Chico Marx. When Groucho mentions the "sanity clause", Chico responds, "You can't fool me. There ain't no sanity clause!"

In mathematics, the marriage theorem may refer to:

  • Hall's marriage theorem giving necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a system of distinct representatives for a set system, or for a perfect matching in a bipartite graph
  • The stable marriage theorem, stating that every stable marriage problem has a solution

Snake handling in religion

Monty Python's Flying Circus

What is fluidized bed incinerator? FBI
Fluidized bed incinerators are used both the industrial and sewage sludge incineration processes. The principle of fluidization is the process where a granular material in a solid state is turned into a fluid-like state by passing a fluid (liquid or gas) through it.

Sewage Sludge Incineration (SSI)

Social Security Income (SSI) bonus! Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) 

What’s stranger than bees telling time? How we learned that they can.


Have to take care of processing pollutants out

Bubble ring

Bubble fusion

Raise your chocolate frog consciousness Yoginis and Yogis
this is how they do it up in Green Bay:

The chocolate frog meditated theater choreography song and dance act

Michigan J. Frog

Cartoon character

How Poop Can Be Worth $9.5 Billion

Animal consciousness

A profile of the patron saint of animals and ecology
Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals and environment could be viewed as the original Earth Day advocate. ... Francis cared for the poor and sick, he preached sermons to animals and praised all creatures as brothers and sisters under God.

Understanding the animal mind

Margaret Washburn insisted that animal consciousness could be experimentally studied.

Of all the Monadology!

Philosophy of mind

A tiny jellyfish named Turritopsis dohrnii is capable of living forever, Motherboard reports. Only discovered in 1988, the organism can regenerate into a polyp—its earliest stage of life—as it ages or when it experiences illness or trauma

Manas (devanāgarī: मनस्) is the Sanskrit word for "mind", from the root man, "to think". In Hinduism it is the recording faculty that receives impressions gathered by the sense from the outside world, coordinating sensory impressions before they are presented to the higher faculty of buddhi (the "intellect" in Hinduism). Manas is one of the four parts of the antahkarana (the "internal organ"), the other three parts being buddhi (the intellect), citta (the memory) and ahamkāra (the ego).

Kriyā

Kriyā (Sanskrit क्रिया, "action, deed, effort") most commonly refers to a "completed action", technique or practice within a yoga discipline meant to achieve a specific result. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 2.1 defines three types of kriya, namely asceticism, study, and devotion. Such yoga is called kriya yoga.

Etymology

Kriyā is a Sanskrit term, derived from the Sanskrit root, kri, meaning "to do". Kriyā means "action, deed, effort". The word karma is also derived from the Sanskrit root √kṛ (kri) कृ, meaning "to do, make, perform, accomplish, cause, effect, prepare, undertake".[1][2] Karma is related to verbal proto-Indo-European root *kwer- "to make, form".[3]

The root kṛ (kri) is common in ancient Sanskrit literature, and it is relied upon to explain ideas in Rigveda, other Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, the Epics of Hinduism.[1][4]

Awareness practices

Further information: Kriya Yoga

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali 2.1 defines three types of kriya, namely tapas (ascetic devotion), svadhyaya (study of the self or the scriptures),and Isvara pranidhana (devotion or surrender to higher consciousness).

The yogic purifications or shatkarmas are sometimes called the Shatkriyas ("the six actions").[5]


7 Kundalini Poses and Kriyas:
  • Breath of Fire. ...
  • Ego Eradicator. ...
  • Spinal Flexes (Seated Cat Cow Pose) ...
  • Sufi Grind Pose. ...
  • Shoulder Twist. ...
  • Frogs. ...
  • Archer Pose.

Mandukasana (Sanskrit: मन्दुकासन; IAST: Mandukāsana), or Frog posture is a group of seated asanas in Hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise, all of which put the body in a shape like that of a frog. Another frog-like posture is Bhekasana.[1]

Abelian sandpile model

Percolation (cognitive psychology)

Percolation (from the Latin word percolatio, meaning filtration[1]) is a theoretical model used to understand the way activation and diffusion of neural activity occurs within neural networks.[2] Percolation is a model used to explain how neural activity is transmitted across the various connections within the brain
Neuropercolation is a family of stochastic models based on the mathematical theory of probabilistic cellular automata on lattices and random graphs and motivated by structural and dynamical properties of neural populations. The existence of phase transitions was demonstrated both in continuous and discrete state space models, e.g. in specific probabilistic cellular automata and percolation models. Neuropercolation extends the concept of phase transitions to large interactive populations of nerve cells.

Abelian group

When neurons get fired, may they collect on unemployment?

Collective effervescence (CE) is a sociological concept coined by Émile Durkheim. According to Durkheim, a community or society may at times come together and simultaneously communicate the same thought and participate in the same action. Such an event then causes collective effervescence which excites individuals and serves to unify the group.[1] 

seems like a precursor to Carl Jung's 'Synchronicity'
Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, by C.G. Jung, is a book published by Princeton University Press in 1960

Decarbonizing U.S. Buildings

Embodied Carbon and Operational Carbon

Twisted graphene could power a new generation of superconducting electronics

MIT Engineers Have Discovered a Completely New Way of Generating Electricity

Experimental observation of the quantum Hall effect and Berry's phase in graphene

Going through a Berry's phase?

Nanobodies and Nanobody-Based Human Heavy Chain Antibodies As Antitumor Therapeutics

Peter Bannas1, Julia Hambach2 and Friedrich Koch-Nolte2*

Axions could be the fossil of the universe researchers have been waiting for

Asana

Tejas, Tejās: 21 definitions

Tejas means something in Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit.

Category:Twisting asanas

Twistronics

For Frog Women and FrogMen Python programmers from the state of Tejas sake!

Mexican Hat Curve for Hydrogen and Antihydrogen States SBIR Fusor, Fusion Power Deep Learning in the heart of Texas

By David Vincent Bell Hirsch

Abilene

City in Texas

Sewage sludge treatment

Fighting words

The fighting words doctrine allows government to limit speech when it is likely to incite immediate violence or retaliation by the recipients of the words.

Transporters and Haulers - Commonly Asked Questions

creature from the

Facultative lagoon

make money from methane as gas recovered from anaerobic digestion wastewater treatment technology innovations

Dredging

Name-calling: abusive, derogatory language, or insults that chip away at the target's self-esteem, sense of self-worth, and self-concept.
 
ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
sensors are upstream from the wastewater treatment plant typically so as to not contaminate a treatment plant... engineering strategy and sensor innovation are sought
Mental filter is a term used to describe one type of cognitive distortion, or faulty thought pattern, that can often lead to higher levels of anxiety and depression (anger turned inward).

Cognitive distortion

 
PCBs, MINING, AND WATER POLLUTION Dan W. Bench Region 8 PCB Coordinator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

How to Think Before Speaking

Ground Water Monitoring Requirements for Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities

Watch your thoughts for they become words

Watch your words for they become actions

Watch your actions for they become habits

Watch your habits for they become character

Watch your character

Lao Tzu

Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program

I have Anaconda NumPy, Jupyter, Spyder and R studio downloaded on my machine. Also
for
considerations
Taking me a bit of time to comprehend all this information to develop applications and design supercomputer architecture.
As an autodidact I have to follow up with concepts to optimize my comprehension.

Stacked Capsule Autoencoders

R-tree

R-trees are tree data structures used for spatial access methods, i.e., for indexing multi-dimensional information such as geographical coordinates, rectangles or polygons. The R-tree was proposed by Antonin Guttman in 1984[1] and has found significant use in both theoretical and applied contexts.

A minimum spanning tree (MST) or minimum weight spanning tree is a subset of the edges of a connected, edge-weighted undirected graph that connects all the vertices together, without any cycles and with the minimum possible total edge weight.

Currency is an acceptable unit for edge weight – there is no requirement for edge lengths to obey normal rules of geometry such as the triangle inequality. In geometry, the barycentric coordinate system is a coordinate system in which the location of a point of a simplex (a triangle, tetrahedron, etc.) is specified as the center of mass, or barycenter, of usually unequal masses placed at its vertices.

Joint probability distribution

Pipeline (computing)

Scalar multiplication

Random field

Russia to establish navy base in Sudan for at least 25 years

Gulag

Government agency
The Gulag, GULAG or GULag was the government agency in charge of the Soviet network of forced labor camps set up by order of Vladimir Lenin, reaching its peak during Joseph Stalin's rule from the 1930s to the early 1950s.

Khartoum

Capital of Sudan

Black Russian

 Mississippi Mudslide (Blind Russian)

And you are lynching Negroes

"And you are lynching Negroes" (Russian: "А у вас негров линчуют", A u vas negrov linchuyut; which also means "Yet, in your [country], [they] lynch Negroes") and the modern translation "And you are lynching blacks" are catchphrases that describe or satirize Soviet Union responses to United States criticisms of Soviet human rights violations.

Sudan general: Military to review navy base deal with Russia

Patron Saint of Alcoholics with addiction issues

Matt Talbot

Feast19 June
Patronage
  • People who struggle with alcoholism[1]
  • Addictions

Mao Zedong

Former President of the People's Republic of China
 
Mao Zedong, also known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founding father of the People's Republic of China, which he ruled as the chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976.

Men with alcohol problems 'six times more likely to abuse partner'

Alcohol, Violence, and Aggression

Scientists and nonscientists alike have long recognized a two-way association between alcohol consumption and violent or aggressive behavior (1).

When It Comes to America’s Race Issues, Russia Is a Bogeyman

As talk turns once again to Russia’s role in stoking racial tensions ahead of an election, the United States would be wise to look within:

Racism & Identity in the Patriot Movement

White supremacists and militias have infiltrated police across US, report says

A former FBI agent has documented links between serving officers and racist militant activities in more than a dozen states

Hidden in Plain Sight: Racism, White Supremacy, and Far-Right Militancy in Law Enforcement

Summary: The government’s response to known connections of law enforcement officers to violent racist and militant groups has been strikingly insufficient. 

Tensor field

Have to develop the filter banks with AI to assist. Humans have an aspect of attempting to make order out of chaos and we have to develop error testing to account for such a phenomenon.

The model has had some impact on neural science in recent years, as studies have suggested that the phasic activity of dopamine neurons in mesostriatal DA projections in the midbrain encodes for the type of prediction error detailed in the model.[1]

What is a Perceptron?

Attention? Attention!

 
Neuropsychologist Donald Hebb first used this phrase in 1949 to describe how pathways in the brain are formed and reinforced through repetition. 

NeoCortex a Giant Distillery?

America Has a Drinking Problem

Whip (politics)

Whip It (Devo song)

C dynamic memory allocation

Bite angle

Magic bullet (medicine), the pharmacological ideal of a drug able to selectively target a disease without other effects on the body, originally defined by Paul Ehrlich as a drug for antibacterial therapy

Ironside (1967 TV series)

Sonic Youth - The Dripping Dream




Sensation shaking us from sleep
Hey Ethiopia were free
The dripping dream in cream-o-wax
Disk drops from yr hand and it cracks

Proebsting's paradox

In probability theory, Proebsting's paradox is an argument that appears to show that the Kelly criterion can lead to ruin. Although it can be resolved mathematically, it raises some interesting issues about the practical application of Kelly, especially in investing. It was named and first discussed by Edward O. Thorp in 2008.The paradox was named for Todd Proebsting, its creator.
A Random Walk on a Quantum String. In standard Euclidean geometry, objects of interest include lines, rays, and smooth curves like circles and parabolas. The coordinate values of the points in these shapes follow clear, ordered patterns that can be described by functions.

Berkson's paradox also known as Berkson's bias or Berkson's fallacy is a result in conditional probability and statistics which is often found to be counterintuitive, and hence a veridical paradox. It is a complicating factor arising in statistical tests of proportions. Specifically, it arises when there is an ascertainment bias inherent in a study design. The effect is related to the explaining away phenomenon in Bayesian networks, and conditioning on a collider in graphical models.

It is often described in the fields of medical statistics or biostatistics, as in the original description of the problem by Joseph Berkson.

Clinical study design

In probability theory and intertemporal portfolio choice, the Kelly criterion, Kelly strategy, Kelly formula, or Kelly bet is a formula for bet sizing that leads almost surely to higher wealth compared to any other strategy in the long run (i.e. the limit as the number of bets goes to infinity). The Kelly bet size is found by maximizing the expected value of the logarithm of wealth, which is equivalent to maximizing the expected geometric growth rate. The Kelly Criterion is to bet a predetermined fraction of assets, and it can be counterintuitive. It was described by J. L. Kelly, Jr, a researcher at Bell Labs, in 1956. The practical use of the formula has been demonstrated.

For an even money bet, the Kelly criterion computes the wager size percentage by multiplying the percent chance to win by two, then subtracting one. So, for a bet with a 70% chance to win (or .7 probability), doubling .7 equals 1.4, from which you subtract 1, leaving .4 as your optimal wager size -- 40% of available funds.

In recent years, Kelly-style analysis has become a part of mainstream investment theory and the claim has been made that well-known successful investors including Warren Buffett and Bill Gross use Kelly methods. William Poundstone wrote an extensive popular account of the history of Kelly betting.

Einstein described his "private opinion" of quantum physics in one of the 1945 letters by referencing a phrase that he had already made famous: "God does not play dice with the universe." In the letter, he wrote: "God tirelessly plays dice under laws which he has himself prescribed."

'God Plays Dice with the Universe,' Einstein Writes in Letter About His Qualms with Quantum Theory

By   
A Markov chain is a mathematical system that experiences transitions from one state to another according to certain probabilistic rules.

For a system having a fixed energy, entropy is the logarithm of all possible states that the system can take times the Boltzman constant. That is the definition of entropy statistically. Now entropy is said to be a measure of randomness. ... Thus entropy can be visualized as a measure of randomness.

Number of Walks from source to destination

Given a graph and two vertices src and dest, count the total number of paths from src to dest where the length of the path is k (there should be exactly k edges between them). Note that the graph is represented as an adjacency matrix

Let us observe:
and consider:
M-theory is a theory in physics that unifies all consistent versions of superstring theory. The existence of such a theory was first conjectured by Edward Witten at a string theory conference at the University of Southern California in the spring of 1995.

Robert L. Hirsch is a former senior energy program adviser for Science Applications International Corporation and is a Senior Energy Advisor at MISI and a consultant in energy, technology, and management. His primary experience is in research, development, and commercial applications.
 
Dan Hirsch is director of the Program on Environmental and Nuclear Policy at the University of California, Santa Cruz and president of the Committee to Bridge the Gap 

Morris W. Hirsch

Professor Emeritus
Research
Primary Research Area: 
Geometry/Topology
Research Interests: 
Dynamical systems, Neural networks
Contact Information
Cross Plains, WI
( statistical reasoning)
 

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds- Higgs Boson Blues

A Power Law Keeps the Brain’s Perceptions Balanced

Computational law

Computational law is a branch of legal informatics concerned with the mechanization of legal reasoning (whether done by humans or by computers). It emphasizes explicit behavioral constraints and eschews implicit rules of conduct. Importantly, there is a commitment to a level of rigor in specifying laws that is sufficient to support entirely mechanical processing.

What Makes Quantum Computing So Hard to Explain?

In signal processing, a filter bank is an array of band-pass filters that separates the input signal into multiple components, each one carrying a single frequency sub-band of the original signal. One application of a filter bank is a graphic equalizer, which can attenuate the components differently and recombine them into a modified version of the original signal. The process of decomposition performed by the filter bank is called analysis (meaning analysis of the signal in terms of its components in each sub-band); the output of analysis is referred to as a subband signal with as many subbands as there are filters in the filter bank. The reconstruction process is called synthesis, meaning reconstitution of a complete signal resulting from the filtering process.

Good Will Hunting


Strassen algorithm

In linear algebra, the Strassen algorithm, named after Volker Strassen, is an algorithm for matrix multiplication. It is faster than the standard matrix multiplication algorithm and is useful in practice for large matrices, but would be slower than the fastest known algorithms for extremely large matrices.

Adjacency list

In graph theory and computer science, an adjacency list is a collection of unordered lists used to represent a finite graph. Each list describes the set of neighbors of a vertex in the graph. This is one of several commonly used representations of graphs for use in computer programs.
In graph theory and computer science, an adjacency matrix is a square matrix used to represent a finite graph. The elements of the matrix indicate whether pairs of vertices are adjacent or not in the graph.

Walk

A walk is a sequence v_0, e_1, v_1, ..., v_k of graph vertices v_i and graph edges e_i such that for 1<=i<=k, the edge e_i has endpoints v_(i-1) and v_i (West 2000, p. 20). The length of a walk is its number of edges.

In graph theory, a path in a graph is a finite or infinite sequence of edges which joins a sequence of vertices which, by most definitions, are all distinct (and since the vertices are distinct, so are the edges). A directed path (sometimes called dipath) in a directed graphis a finite or infinite sequence of edges which joins a sequence of distinct vertices, but with the added restriction that the edges be all directed in the same direction.

Transpose

The transpose of a matrix is a new matrix whose rows are the columns of the original.

Transpose

In linear algebra, the transpose of a matrix is an operator which flips a matrix over its diagonal, that is it switches the row and column indices of the matrix by producing another matrix denoted as AT[1] (also written A′, Atr, tA or At). 

Family of sets

Implicit bias (also called unconscious bias) refers to attitudes and beliefs that occur outside of our conscious awareness and control. Implicit biases are an example of system 1 thinking, such that we are not even aware that they exist (Greenwald & Krieger, 2006).
In social identity theory, an implicit bias or implicit stereotype, is the pre-reflective attribution of particular qualities by an individual to a member of some social out group.[1]

Ego death is a "complete loss of subjective self-identity".[1] The term is used in various intertwined contexts, with related meanings. In Jungian psychology, the synonymous term psychic death is used, which refers to a fundamental transformation of the psyche.[2] In death and rebirth mythology, ego death is a phase of self-surrender and transition,[3][4][5][6] as described by Joseph Campbell in his research on the mythology of the Hero's Journey.[3] It is a recurrent theme in world mythology and is also used as a metaphor in some strands of contemporary western thinking.[6]

Look here down the quantum hall effect concerning Totems and quantum animism

Hall effect

The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor that is transverse to an electric current in the conductor and to an applied magnetic field perpendicular to the current. It was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879.

Quantum spin Hall effect

Hall words are in one-to-one correspondence with Hall trees. These are binary trees; taken together, they form the Hall set. This set is a particular totally ordered subset of a free non-associative algebra, that is, a free magma.

In combinatorics, a greedoid is a type of set system. It arises from the notion of the matroid, which was originally introduced by Whitney in 1935 to study planar graphs and was later used by Edmonds to characterize a class of optimization problems that can be solved by greedy algorithms. Around 1980, Korte and Lovász introduced the greedoid to further generalize this characterization of greedy algorithms; hence the name greedoid. Besides mathematical optimization, greedoids have also been connected to graph theory, language theory, order theory, and other areas of mathematics.
In her later years, she tried to develop mathematical schemes for winning at gambling. Unfortunately, her schemes failed and put her in financial peril. Lovelace died from uterine cancer in London on November 27, 1852.

Ada Lovelace imagination let her develop the first computer program for Charles Babbage’s Analytical engine

Lord Byron lyrics? Katy Perry?


George Harrison - Dark Horse 


Katy Perry considerations
 
What is St Clare known for?
St. Clare of Assisi is the patron saint of televisions and computer screens, believe it or not. An early follower of St. Francis, Clare founded The Order of Poor Ladies, which eventually became known as the Poor Clares.

The first thing you need to know is that a Poor Clare is a nun - meaning that she lives in one monastery (usually) for her whole life

Yes, but do they do miracle works for television and computer screens?

Poor Clares as a monitor labor source? Poor Clares Plasma Screen and recycles CRT? Can they teach us how to turn old plasma screens into fusion reactors?

Magnetic confinement fusion relies on using powerful magnetic fields to contain and control the movement of superheated plasma. As particles within the plasma are guided by a strong magnetic field, they collide with each other and fuse into new elements.

What is the prayer to Saint Dymphna?
Dymphna on our behalf. Grant all those for whom we pray patience in their sufferings and resignation to your divine will. Please fill them with hope, and grant them the relief and cure they so much desire.

Who is the patron saint of comedy?

Ok then, so with animal intelligence and artificial intelligence we need to source the pray group to St. Francis and for the Plasma screen to plasma fusion reactors farm out the prayers to Poor Clares...

Stacked Capsule Autoencoders

R-tree

R-trees are tree data structures used for spatial access methods, i.e., for indexing multi-dimensional information such as geographical coordinates, rectangles or polygons. The R-tree was proposed by Antonin Guttman in 1984[1] and has found significant use in both theoretical and applied contexts.

A minimum spanning tree (MST) or minimum weight spanning tree is a subset of the edges of a connected, edge-weighted undirected graph that connects all the vertices together, without any cycles and with the minimum possible total edge weight.

Currency is an acceptable unit for edge weight – there is no requirement for edge lengths to obey normal rules of geometry such as the triangle inequality. In geometry, the barycentric coordinate system is a coordinate system in which the location of a point of a simplex (a triangle, tetrahedron, etc.) is specified as the center of mass, or barycenter, of usually unequal masses placed at its vertices

Love & Communication

Collective effervescence (CE) is a sociological concept coined by Émile Durkheim. According to Durkheim, a community or society may at times come together and simultaneously communicate the same thought and participate in the same action. Such an event then causes collective effervescence which excites individuals and serves to unify the group.[1] 

seems like a precursor to Carl Jung's 'Synchronicity'
Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, by C.G. Jung, is a book published by Princeton University Press in 1960

Mexican Hat Curve for Hydrogen and Antihydrogen States SBIR Fusor, Fusion Power Deep Learning in the heart of Texas

By David Vincent Bell Hirsch
Jarabe tapatío, often referred to as the Mexican hat dance, is the national dance of Mexicans. It originated as a courtship dance in Guadalajara, Jalisco, during the 19th century, although its elements can be traced back to the Spanish zambra and jabber gitano, which were popular during the times of the viceroyalty

At its most basic level, the word Sharia meant “path” or a “path to water,” and carried the meaning that there existed a path of right conduct that was pleasing to God.

The Dance of the Seven Veils is Salome's dance performed before Herod II. It is an elaboration on the biblical story of the execution of John the Baptist, which refers to Salome dancing before the king, but does not give the dance a name.

Emergence

In philosophy, systems theory, science, and art, emergence occurs when an entity is observed to have properties its parts do not have on their own, properties or behaviors which emerge only when the parts interact in a wider whole.
Philosophical razor

Sattva

with

Centripetal Force

A raga or raag is a melodic framework for improvisation akin to a melodic mode in Indian classical music.

'Raga' energy associated with "Shrati" (what the ear distinguishes) as the result of Tammas (centrifugal force) with Sattva (centripetal force) giving rise to (quantum) gravity (Hindu philophy).

The Story of the Infinitone

Subhraag Singh

The Most Irrational Number

The golden ratio is even more astonishing than Dan Brown and Pepsi thought.

Why is 1.618 the golden ratio?
What is the Golden Ratio? Also known as the Golden Section, Golden Mean, Divine Proportion, or the Greek letter Phi, the Golden Ratio is a special number that approximately equals 1.618. ... From this pattern, the Greeks developed the Golden Ratio to better express the difference between any two numbers in the sequence.
following up with my SBIResearch article:

Trent Reznor And Atticus Ross - The Social Network Soundtrack [Full Album]

Peter Murphy -  Public Image Limited -  Bauahuas  (love and rockets, Dalis car, tones on tail)


Adam Ant

Perry Farrell

An update to a 37-year-old digital protocol could profoundly change the way music sounds

"Busking the near future" in the music capital of the world as
"The Near Future" is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1919. It is better known for the small part of its lyric that took on a life of its own: "How Dry I Am".
'path to water'
context of
Sharia

Jali

This article is about the Indian architectural element. For West African jali poets, see Griot.

Griot

A griot (/ˈɡr/; French: [ɡʁi.o]; Manding: jali or jeli (djeli or djéli in French spelling); Serer: kevel or kewel; Wolof: gewel) is a West African historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet, or musician. The griot is a repository of oral tradition and is often seen as a leader due to their position as an advisor to royal personages. As a result of the former of these two functions, they are sometimes called a bard.

Austin's official motto is the "Live Music Capital of the World" due to the high volume of venues hosting live music performances in the city, sometimes over 100 on the same night.
A nacatamal is a traditional dish found in Nicaragua similar to the tamal.[1][2][3][4] The nacatamal is perhaps the most produced within traditional Nicaraguan cuisine and it is an event often reserved for Sundays at mid-morning, it is usually eaten together with fresh bread and coffee. It is common to enjoy nacatamales (plural) during special occasions and to invite extended family and neighbors to partake.

City of Austin Food Handler Certifications

Address: 2207 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704
Hours:
Open 24 hours

I have contacted Texas Workforce Solutions Capital Area multiple times and I thank you for moving forward with solutions I continue to offer:

A tamale is a traditional Mesoamerican dish, made of masa or dough (starchy, and usually corn-based), which is steamed in a corn husk or banana leaf.[1] The wrapping can either be discarded prior to eating or used as a plate. Tamales can be filled with meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, chilies or any preparation according to taste, and both the filling and the cooking liquid may be seasoned.

Tamale is an anglicized version of the Spanish word tamal (plural: tamales).[2] Tamal comes from the Nahuatl tamalli.[3] The English tamale is a back-formation of tamales, with English speakers interpreting the -e- as part of the stem, rather than part of the plural suffix -es.[4]

Food Handler Requirements

Small & Minority Bus Resources

Address: 4201 Ed Bluestein Blvd, Austin, TX 78721

I have contacted SMBR and will continue:

http://www.austintexas.gov/email/smbr

honoring

Kwanzaa 2020 in United States will begin on
Saturday
,
December 26
and ends on
Friday
,
January 1, 2021

ADA 30th Anniversary Celebration

Increasing Access and Opportunity


Workforce services for eligible adults are available through one of the six core programs authorized by Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). The Adult program serves individuals and helps employers meet their workforce needs. It enables workers to obtain good jobs by providing them with job search assistance and training opportunities.

As the 25th anniversary celebrations build for the groundbreaking album, Robin Denselow recalls the huge controversy it caused

https://www.paul-simon.info/PHP/contact.php

Paul Simon's Monologue Worries - SNL

Neighbourhood system

Clint Eastwood's character  Harry Callahan asks 'do I feel lucky?', 'well, do you punk?'

Locally convex topological vector space

Locally convex vector lattice

Complete lattice

Lp space

In mathematics, a topological vector space (also called a linear topological space and commonly abbreviated TVS or t.v.s.) is one of the basic structures investigated in functional analysis. A topological vector space is a vector space (an algebraic structure) which is also a topological space, this implies that vector space operations be continuous functions. More specifically, its topological space has a uniform topological structure, allowing a notion of uniform convergence.

Phenomenology (physics)

Phenomenology is commonly applied to the field of particle physics, where it forms a bridge between the mathematical models of theoretical physics (such as quantum field theories and theories of the structure of space-time) and the results of the high-energy particle experiments.

Monad structure

The ultrafilter lemma

Monad (category theory)

Poincaré duality 

Monad (functional programming)

In mathematics, the dimension theorem for vector spaces states that all bases of a vector space have equally many elements. This number of elements may be finite or infinite (in the latter case, it is a cardinal number), and defines the dimension of the vector space

Cardinal number (infinite)
au lit (in bed)
An embedding is a relatively low-dimensional space into which you can translate high-dimensional vectors. Embeddings make it easier to do machine learning on large inputs like sparse vectors representing words. Ideally, an embedding captures some of the semantics of the input by placing semantically similar inputs close together in the embedding space. An embedding can be learned and reused across models.

Submatrix

Goodwillie calculus


The Random (or Drunkard's) Walk

Intro to Data Structures 

Palm duality random spider walk in the valley of stability

By David Vincent Bell Hirsch

Self-similar co-ascent processes and Palm calculus

We discuss certain renormalised first passage bridges of self-similar processes. These processes generalise the Brownian co-ascent, a term recently introduced by Panzo [Panzo, H. (2018). "Scaled penalization of Brownian motion with drift and the Brownian ascent", arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04157]. Our main result states that the co-ascent of a given process is the process under the Palm distribution of its record measure. We base our notion of Palm distribution on self-similarity, thereby complementing the more common approach of considering Palm distributions related to stationarity or stationarity of increments of the underlying processes.

Random walk is an important concept of probability and mathematical finance — but what exactly is it and why

Embeddings, Normal Invariants and Functor Calculus

This paper investigates the space of codimension zero embeddings of a Poincare duality space in a disk. One of our main results exhibits a tower that interpolates from the space of Poincare immersions to a certain space of "unlinked" Poincare embeddings. The layers of this tower are described in terms of the coefficient spectra of the identity appearing in Goodwillie's homotopy functor calculus. We also answer a question posed to us by Sylvain Cappell. The appendix proposes a conjectural relationship between our tower and the manifold calculus tower for the smooth embedding space.

Calculus of functors

This is a simulation of Brownian motion (named for Robert Brown, but explained in some detail by Albert Einstein). Brownian motion is the apparently random motion of something like a dust particle in the air, driven by collisions with air molecules.

Hairy ball theorem

Hole formalism

Submicrosecond entangling gate between trapped ions via Rydberg interaction

The positive solution is a soliton also known as the "kink solution," while the negative solution is an antisoliton also known as the "antikink solution" (Tabor 1989, pp. 306-307; Infeld and Rowlands 2000, p. 200).

Student's t-test

(for a Kink solution in a)

Electron hole

HOW SHOCKING!

Homological algebra

Trapped Rydberg ions: A new platform for quantum information processing

ArezooMokhberiaMarkusHennrichb 
Ferdinand Schmidt-Kalerac

Hole

In general relativity, the hole argument is an apparent paradox that much troubled Albert Einstein while developing his famous field equations
 
Austin Powers catch phrase anyone?

Ultraviolet

Extreme ultraviolet

Extreme ultraviolet lithography 

City of the Violet Crown

City of the Violet Crown is a term for at least two cities:

In one of his surviving fragments (fragment 64), the lyric poet Pindar wrote[1] of Athens:

City of light, with thy violet crown, beloved of the poets, thou art the bulwark of Greece.

The climate of Attica is characterised by low humidity and a high percentage of dust in the air, which make sunsets display hues of violet and purple and the surrounding mountains often appear immersed in a purple haze.
In Geoffrey Trease's novel The Crown of Violet, the name is explained as referring to the mauve-tinted marble of the Acropolis hill.
According to the City of Austin's History Center, the phrase first appeared in The Austin Daily Statesman (Now the Austin American Statesman) on May 5th, 1890.[2]
It was long believed to have originated in O. Henry's story "Tictocq: The Great French Detective, In Austin", published in his collection of short stories The Rolling Stone published October 27, 1894.
In chapter 2 of Tictocq, O. Henry writes:

The drawing-rooms of one of the most magnificent private residences in Austin are ablaze of lights. Carriages line the streets in front, and from gate to doorway is spread a velvet carpet, on which the delicate feet of the guests may tread. The occasion is the entrée into society of one of the fairest buds in the City of the Violet Crown.

The phrase is generally thought to refer to the atmospheric phenomenon more commonly known as the Belt of Venus. The phrase is also said to be connected to the moonlight towers of Austin.[3]
Another explanation: during the 19th century, residents began to call Austin the "Athens of the South" for its university. With his sly reference to the poetry of Pindar, O. Henry may have been satirizing Austin's ambitious claim of a cultural link to ancient Athens.[4]

Similarities between Hindu and Greek Mythology

In narratology and comparative mythology, the hero's journey, or the monomyth, is the common template of stories that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, is victorious in a decisive crisis, and comes home changed or transformed.

Earlier figures had proposed similar concepts, including psychologist Otto Rank and amateur anthropologist Lord Raglan, who discuss hero narrative patterns in terms of Freudian psychoanalysis and ritualism. Eventually, hero myth pattern studies were popularized by Joseph Campbell, who was influenced by Carl Jung's analytical psychology. Campbell used the monomyth to deconstruct and compare religions.

Purple economy

Aaron's rod

Hermes

Hermes (/ˈhɜːrmz/; Greek: Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology. Hermes is considered the herald of the gods. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travellers, thieves,[3] merchants, and orators.[4][5] He is able to move quickly and freely between the worlds of the mortal and the divine, aided by his winged sandals. Hermes plays the role of the psychopomp or "soul guide" — a conductor of souls into the afterlife.[6][7]

The caduceus (☤) is the traditional symbol of Hermes (Hermes Conrad, Jamaican Rastafarian and grade 36 Bureaucrat) and features two snakes winding around an often winged staff. For Python parallel processing Isabelle interactive prover in Keras Oracle to SUCCEED!  The caduceus is often mistakenly used as a symbol of medicine instead of the Rod of Asclepius, especially in the United States. Most operators in quantum mechanics are of a special kind called Hermitian. In mathematics, specifically in functional analysis, each bounded linear operator on a complex Hilbert space has a corresponding adjoint operator. Adjoints of operators generalize conjugate transposes of square matrices to infinite-dimensional situations. In particle physics, a helicity operator is the projection of the spin onto the direction of momentum. An important property of Hermitian operators is that their eigenvalues are real. A Chirality operator for a Dirac fermion ψ is defined through the operator γ5, which has eigenvalues ±1.

Mercury (mythology)

Budha

Budha (Sanskrit: बुध) is a Sanskrit word that connotes the planet Mercury.[2][3] Budha, in Puranic Hindu legends, is also a deity.[4]

He is also known as Soumya (Sanskrit: सौम्य, lit. son of Moon), Rauhineya and Tunga.[4]

Amoghasiddhi

Amoghasiddhi is one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas of the Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism. He is associated with the accomplishment of the Buddhist path and of the destruction of the poison of envy. His name means He Whose Accomplishment Is Not In Vain. His Shakti/consort is Tara, meaning Noble Deliverer or Noble Star and his mounts are garudas. He belongs to the family of karma whose family symbol is the double vajra.[1][2]
 
1 Timothy 1:8-11
8-11 It’s true that moral guidance and counsel need to be given, but the way you say it and to whom you say it are as important as what you say. It’s obvious, isn’t it, that the law code isn’t primarily for people who live responsibly, but for the irresponsible, who defy all authority, riding roughshod over God, life, sex, truth, whatever! They are cynical toward this great Message I’ve been put in charge of by this great God.

1 Timothy 6:10

10 Lust for money brings trouble and nothing but trouble. Going down that path, some lose their footing in the faith completely and live to regret it bitterly ever after.

Psychopomp

Sunday's on the phone to Monday
Tuesday's on the phone to me

Palliative-pollution pundit Pruitt

By David Vincent Bell Hirsch

Tarakeshwara or Tarakeshvara (Sanskrit: तारकेश्वर, Tārakeśvara; Hindi: Tārkeśvar) is a form of the Hindu god Shiva in his role as a psychopomp, a ferryman or deliverer of the soul into freedom from rebirth (moksha). Taraka mantra, are various mantras spoken by Hindus at their deaths. As well, in a different religion, a Shiva is the week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives.
 
Osmosis energy
Osmotic power, salinity gradient power or blue energy is the energy available from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water. ... This byproduct is the result of natural forces that are being harnessed: the flow of fresh water into seas that are made up of salt water.

Osmotic power

Osmotic power, salinity gradient power or blue energy is the energy available from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water. Two practical methods for this are reverse electrodialysis (RED) and pressure retarded osmosis (PRO). Both processes rely on osmosis with membranes. The key waste product is brackish water. This byproduct is the result of natural forces that are being harnessed: the flow of fresh water into seas that are made up of salt water.

Facilitated diffusion is the movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration with the help of a protein channel or carrier. ... Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane.

What are the 4 types of membrane transport?
The four main kinds of passive transport are simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, filtration, and/or osmosis.

Passive transport

How does a Biofet work?
BioFETs are ISFETs which are sensitive towards a selection of biomolecules or chemical analytes due to the introduction of a bio-recognition layer at their surface. This layer is chemically or electrostatically bound to the transducer surface.
A field-effect transistor-based biosensor, also known as a biosensor field-effect transistor, field-effect biosensor, or biosensor MOSFET, is a field-effect transistor that is gated by changes in the surface potential induced by the binding of molecules.

How does a FET sensor work?
In a typical FET system, the sensing elements are immobilized on the sensing channels (semiconductor path), which are connected to source (S) and drain (D) electrodes, to capture the targets (usually via high specificity and binding affinity). A bias potential is applied and modulated to a third electrode (gate).
In physics, a phonon is a collective excitation in a periodic, elastic arrangement of atoms or molecules in condensed matter, specifically in solids and some liquids.

Diffusion

Osmosis

Seminary Built on Slavery and Jim Crow Labor Has Begun Paying Reparations

The Virginia Theological Seminary is giving cash to descendants of Black Americans who were forced to work there. The program is among the first of its kind

Israel Proves the Desalination Era Is Here

At its most basic level, the word Sharia meant “path” or a “path to water,” and carried the meaning that there existed a path of right conduct that was pleasing to God.

Dowsing

Permissibility of dowsing in Islam 

USGS Water Dowsing

Unlikely Israeli Political Coalition Poised To Oust Netanyahu

US Sen Cruz: Biden showed ‘weakness,’ emboldened Hamas

A warmonger is someone who instigates war.


A demagogue /ˈdɛməɡɒɡ/ (from Greek δημαγωγός, a popular leader, a leader of a mob, from δῆμος, people, populace, the commons + ἀγωγός leading, leader)[1] or rabble-rouser[2][3] is a political leader in a democracy who gains popularity by arousing the common people against elites, especially through oratory that whips up the passions of crowds, appealing to emotion by scapegoating out-groups, exaggerating dangers to stoke fears, lying for emotional effect, or other rhetoric that tends to drown out reasoned deliberation and encourage fanatical popularity.[4] Demagogues overturn established norms of political conduct, or promise or threaten to do so.[5]
A war hawk, or simply hawk, is a term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions. War hawks are the opposite of doves.
I met him when he was chief of police for Austin, Texas and found him to be a man of integrity.

Rear admiral is a senior naval flag officer rank, equivalent to a major general and air vice marshal and above that of a commodore and captain, but below that of a vice admiral. It is regarded as a two star "admiral" rank. It is often regarded as a two-star rank with a NATO code of OF-7.

It originated from the days of naval sailing squadrons and can trace its origins to the Royal Navy. Each naval squadron would be assigned an admiral as its head, who would command from the centre vessel and direct the activities of the squadron. The admiral would in turn be assisted by a vice admiral, who commanded the lead ships which would bear the brunt of a naval battle. In the rear of the naval squadron, a third admiral would command the remaining ships and, as this section of the squadron was considered to be in the least danger, the admiral in command of the rear would typically be the most junior of the squadron admirals. This has survived into the modern age, with the rank of rear admiral the most-junior of the admiralty ranks of many navies.

In some European navies (e.g., that of France), and in the Canadian Forces' French rank translations, the rank of rear admiral is known as contre-amiral. In the German Navy the rank is known as Konteradmiral, superior to the flotilla admiral (Commodore in other navies). In the Royal Netherlands Navy, this rank is known as schout-bij-nacht (lit.: supervisor during night), denoting the role junior to the squadron admiral, and fleet admiral.

Richard B. Wigglesworth

Richard Bowditch "Dick" Wigglesworth (April 25, 1891 – October 22, 1960) was an American football player and coach and United States Representative from Massachusetts. He was born in Boston. He graduated from Milton Academy in 1908.

He attended Harvard University, where he was the starting quarterback for the Harvard Crimson football team from 1909 to 1911.

Wigglesworth graduated from Harvard in 1912, and from Harvard Law School in 1916. He also served as a graduate coach of the Harvard football team starting in 1912.[1] He was assistant private secretary to the Governor General of the Philippine Islands. He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Boston.

During World War I he served overseas as captain, Battery E, and as commanding officer, First Battalion, Three Hundred and Third Field Artillery, Seventy-sixth Division, 1917-1919. He served as legal adviser to the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of foreign loans and railway payments, and secretary of the World War Debt Commission 1922-1924. He was assistant to the agent general for reparation payments, Berlin, Germany 1924-1927. He was general counsel and Paris representative for organizations created under the Dawes plan in 1927 and 1928.

Wigglesworth was elected as a Republican to the Seventieth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Louis A. Frothingham. He was reelected to the Seventy-first and to the fourteen succeeding Congresses and served from November 6, 1928, until his resignation November 13, 1958. Wigglesworth voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.[2] He served as United States Ambassador to Canada from December 15, 1958, until his death in Boston on October 22, 1960.[3] His interment was in Arlington National Cemetery.

Wigglesworth married Florence Joyes Booth in 1931, and they had three daughters, Ann, Mary and Jane.[4][5]

References


  • "Harvard Graduate Coaches Crimson". The Fort Wayne Daily News. November 2, 1912.

  • "HR 6127. CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957". GovTrack.us.

  • "Richard B. Wigglesworth Dead; Ambassador to Canada Was 69; Served Massachusetts for 16 Consecutive Terms In House -- Named Envoy in '58". The New York Times. October 23, 1960.

  • "Ambassador to Canada Dies". The Greeley Daily Tribune. October 22, 1960.

The Apprentice
 First episode date: January 8, 2004 
Final episode date: February 13, 2017

The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population. The declaration was contained in a letter dated 2 November 1917 from the United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. The text of the declaration was published in the press on 9 November 1917.

Immediately following their declaration of war on the Ottoman Empire in November 1914, the British War Cabinet began to consider the future of Palestine; within two months a memorandum was circulated to the Cabinet by a Zionist Cabinet member, Herbert Samuel, proposing the support of Zionist ambitions in order to enlist the support of Jews in the wider war. A committee was established in April 1915 by British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith to determine their policy towards the Ottoman Empire including Palestine. Asquith, who had favoured post-war reform of the Ottoman Empire, resigned in December 1916; his replacement David Lloyd George, favoured partition of the Empire. The first negotiations between the British and the Zionists took place at a conference on 7 February 1917 that included Sir Mark Sykes and the Zionist leadership. Subsequent discussions led to Balfour's request, on 19 June, that Rothschild and Chaim Weizmann submit a draft of a public declaration. Further drafts were discussed by the British Cabinet during September and October, with input from Zionist and anti-Zionist Jews but with no representation from the local population in Palestine.

By late 1917, in the lead up to the Balfour Declaration, the wider war had reached a stalemate, with two of Britain's allies not fully engaged: the United States had yet to suffer a casualty, and the Russians were in the midst of a revolution with Bolsheviks taking over the government. A stalemate in southern Palestine was broken by the Battle of Beersheba on 31 October 1917. The release of the final declaration was authorised on 31 October; the preceding Cabinet discussion had referenced perceived propaganda benefits amongst the worldwide Jewish community for the Allied war effort.

The opening words of the declaration represented the first public expression of support for Zionism by a major political power. The term "national home" had no precedent in international law, and was intentionally vague as to whether a Jewish state was contemplated. The intended boundaries of Palestine were not specified, and the British government later confirmed that the words "in Palestine" meant that the Jewish national home was not intended to cover all of Palestine. The second half of the declaration was added to satisfy opponents of the policy, who had claimed that it would otherwise prejudice the position of the local population of Palestine and encourage antisemitism worldwide by "stamping the Jews as strangers in their native lands". The declaration called for safeguarding the civil and religious rights for the Palestinian Arabs, who composed the vast majority of the local population, and also the rights and political status of the Jewish communities in other countries outside of Palestine. The British government acknowledged in 1939 that the local population's views should have been taken into account, and recognised in 2017 that the declaration should have called for protection of the Palestinian Arabs' political rights.

The declaration had many long-lasting consequences. It greatly increased popular support for Zionism within Jewish communities worldwide, and became a core component of the British Mandate for Palestine, the founding document of Mandatory Palestine, which later became Israel and the Palestinian territories. As a result, it is considered a principal cause of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, often described as the world's most intractable conflict. Controversy remains over a number of areas, such as whether the declaration contradicted earlier promises the British made to the Sharif of Mecca in the McMahon–Hussein correspondence.

Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University

Osmotic power, salinity gradient power or blue energy is the energy available from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water. ... This byproduct is the result of natural forces that are being harnessed: the flow of fresh water into seas that are made up of salt water.

Osmotic power

Osmotic power, salinity gradient power or blue energy is the energy available from the difference in the salt concentration between seawater and river water. Two practical methods for this are reverse electrodialysis (RED) and pressure retarded osmosis (PRO). Both processes rely on osmosis with membranes. The key waste product is brackish water. This byproduct is the result of natural forces that are being harnessed: the flow of fresh water into seas that are made up of salt water.

Facilitated diffusion is the movement of a molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration with the help of a protein channel or carrier. ... Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane.

What are the 4 types of membrane transport?
The four main kinds of passive transport are simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, filtration, and/or osmosis.

Passive transport

How does a Biofet work?
BioFETs are ISFETs which are sensitive towards a selection of biomolecules or chemical analytes due to the introduction of a bio-recognition layer at their surface. This layer is chemically or electrostatically bound to the transducer surface.
A field-effect transistor-based biosensor, also known as a biosensor field-effect transistor, field-effect biosensor, or biosensor MOSFET, is a field-effect transistor that is gated by changes in the surface potential induced by the binding of molecules.

How does a FET sensor work?
In a typical FET system, the sensing elements are immobilized on the sensing channels (semiconductor path), which are connected to source (S) and drain (D) electrodes, to capture the targets (usually via high specificity and binding affinity). A bias potential is applied and modulated to a third electrode (gate).
In physics, a phonon is a collective excitation in a periodic, elastic arrangement of atoms or molecules in condensed matter, specifically in solids and some liquids.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Enzyme

Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts. Catalysts accelerate chemical reactions. The molecules upon which enzymes may act are called substrates, and the enzyme converts the substrates into different molecules known as products

The desalination method Israel uses in its largest plants is called reverse osmosis. In reverse osmosis, saltwater is hurled at a plastic filter with holes big enough only for the water molecules to pass through. ... The amount of energy the plant needs depends on the osmotic pressure of seawater.
Catalysis is the process of altering the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst. Catalysts are not consumed in the catalyzed reaction hence they are unchanged after the reaction. Often only very small amounts of catalyst are required.

What are the 3 types of catalysis?
Catalysts and their associated catalytic reactions come in three main types: homogeneous catalysts, heterogeneous catalysts and biocatalysts (usually called enzymes)


Diffusion

Osmosis

 
 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seminary Built on Slavery and Jim Crow Labor Has Begun Paying Reparations

The Virginia Theological Seminary is giving cash to descendants of Black Americans who were forced to work there. The program is among the first of its kind

Juneteenth

Israel Proves the Desalination Era Is Here

Red Summer

The Race Riots of 1919

White Settlers Wiped Thousands of Miles of Cherokee Trails Off the Map. This Man is Reclaiming Them — By Walking Each and Every One.

These routes once snaked through the towering woods of Appalachia, before they were lost to history. Lamar Marshall has spent a decade painstakingly mapping them, and their rich history.

Redlining is the systematic denial of various services or goods by federal government agencies, local governments, or the private sector either directly or through the selective raising of prices. This is often manifested by placing strict criterias on specific services and goods that often disadvantage poor and minority communities.[2][3] Prior to the Fair Housing Act of 1968, there were no specific laws that protected minority populations from discriminatory practices in housing and commercial markets. Businesses were therefore able to exploit these groups in order to increase their profits.[4] Redlining was utilized in the housing industry by mortgage companies to suppress minority populations from receiving home loans to buy homes in other neighborhoods as well as to deny them the funds to improve their current homes.

Birth of the Fed

The secret expedition that formed America’s central bank

By Scott Freeman

Just before Thanksgiving in 1910, U.S. senator Nelson Aldrich of Rhode Island invited six members of America’s banking elite to a covert retreat on Jekyll Island. This was before the first transcontinental call (placed by the president of AT&T from a phone on Jekyll in 1915). It was before the internet and cable news. Secrets could be taken to the island and secrets would stay there.

A shill, also called a plant or a stooge, is a person who publicly helps or gives credibility to a person or organization without disclosing that they have a close relationship with the person or organization.

National Security

Pay to play

Grandiose delusions

Angela Dawne Kennedy

Texas OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Abbott- WEB MAIL 

Does Governor Abbott read what Texans have wrote to him in the link above? It does not appear so. Is this his legacy?

May 5,1890, was a memorable day in Austin Texas. It was memorable for the reason that on that day the citizens of the City of the Violet Crown voted to build a granite dam across the Colorado River

Imperial cult of ancient Rome

States and systems with personality cults 

An average of nine children a day die in the U.S. of gunshot wounds

Private inequity: How a powerful industry conquered the tax system

Three poisons

DOJ watchdog will probe reported Trump-era subpoenas of Apple for Democrats’ data

Mental factors (Buddhism)

Grendel

Grendel is a character in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf (AD 700–1000). He is one of the poem's three antagonists (along with his mother and the dragon), all aligned in opposition against the protagonist Beowulf. Grendel is feared by all in Heorot but Beowulf. A descendant of Cain, Grendel is described as "a creature of darkness, exiled from happiness and accursed of God, the destroyer and devourer of our human kind".[1] He is usually depicted as a monster or a giant, although his status as a monster, giant, or other form of supernatural being is not clearly described in the poem and thus remains the subject of scholarly debate. The character of Grendel and his role in the story of Beowulf have been subject to numerous reinterpretations and re-imaginings. 
 
 
I think that Pope Francis is one of the better pope's of the Roman Catholic church. Sort of like Jimmy Carter as a US President... I think Jimmy Carter is one of the better US Presidents and that Pope Francis is one of the better Pope's. I also think we have had horrible U. S. Presidents and Popes too.

St. Germaine Cousin

Feastday: June 15
Patron: victims of child abuse
 
What happened to children separated from parents?
 
HHS has an electronic portal through which we track every child in our care - currently, more than 11,800 minors, including both children separated from their parents and those who arrived alone. All minors in HHS care are assigned case managers.
Serenity Sells Small Business Innovation Research
 
 
How many US children are separated from their parents?
 
Pursuant to a June 2018 Federal District Court order, HHS has thus far identified 2,737 children in its care at that time who were separated from their parents.



Lou Reed - I'm So Free

Oh, please, Saint Germaine
I have come this way
Do you remember the shape I was in
I had horns that bent


Ian Dury Speaks About Spasticus Autisticus (inc. The Bus Drivers Prayer)

Serenity Sells Small Business Innovation Research
 
What programs do WIOA pay for?
 
Data Science: R Basics

Go to Course
Is rolling your R's genetic?
 
The biggest myth around this topic is that the ability of rolling your R's genetic.
Good job Pope Francis! No one is perfect... we are all humans and make mistakes.
about that cloak

3D Printed Bionic Nanodevices

Argosy (word)

An argosy is a merchant ship,[1][2] or a fleet of such ships. As used by Shakespeare (e.g., in King Henry VI, Part 3, Act 2, Scene VI; in the Merchant of Venice, Act 1, Scene I and Scene III; and in The Taming of the Shrew, Act 2, Scene I), the word means a flotilla of merchant ships operating together under the same ownership.

It is derived from the 16th century city Ragusa[3] (now Dubrovnik, in Croatia), a major shipping power of the day and entered the language through the Italian ragusea, meaning a Ragusan ship. The word bears no relation to the ship Argo from Greek mythology (Jason and the Argonauts).

Since "argosy" and "odyssey" sound alike and both refer to ships or voyage by ship ("odyssey" refers to Odysseus' journey, not to his ship, which goes unnamed in Homer's Odyssey), occasionally "argosy" is misused as a synonym for "odyssey", namely as an adventure.

See also

From Self to Nonself: The Nonself Theory

Magnetic monopole

New printing technique could be used to develop remotely controlled biomedical devices.

This Reactor May Have Finally Solved Nuclear Fusion's Biggest Problem

symplectic topology, more specifically quantum cohomology. The broadest definition is in the category of Riemannian supermanifolds. We will limit the discussion here to smooth (real) manifolds. A restriction to complex manifolds is also possible.

Betti number

Intersection theory

Fundamental class

Quantum Intersection Rings

Riemann surface

Matter wave

de Broglie relations

According to wave-particle duality, the De Broglie wavelength is a wavelength manifested in all the objects in quantum mechanics which determines the probability density of finding the object at a given point of the configuration space. The de Broglie wavelength of a particle is inversely proportional to its momentum.

Magnetic monopoles?

Spin glass

Chiral symmetry breaking

Chiral perturbation theory

Chirality (physics)

Polywell plasma, magnetic mirror, energy reflecting matter

By David Vincent Bell Hirsch

Octet rule aside, project groups of eight people operating optimally are ideally sought doing business as Serenity Sells to serve various departments of our United States.

Chiral model 

QCD vacuum 

chiral limit of QCD
In particle physics, a lepton is an elementary particle of half-integer spin that does not undergo strong interactions.

Development of Lacan's thought

Lacan considered the human psyche to be framed within the three orders of The Imaginary, The Symbolic and The Real (RSI).[6]

Order and disorder

Creation and annihilation operators

Shiva tandava 2 Samuel 6:14-22. New Living Translation ... And David danced before the Lord with all his might, wearing a priestly garment. what is a SXSW about anyway?
Logan Meredith
By David Vincent Bell Hirsch

“Much cachaça and little prayer”: Pope Francis jokes about Brazilians

Cachaça

In Aztec mythology, the Centzon Tōtōchtin are a group of divine rabbits who meet for frequent drunken parties. They include Tepoztecatl, Texcatzonatl, Colhuatzincatl, Macuiltochtli, and Ometochtli. Their parents are Patecatl and Mayahuel and they may be brothers of Ixtlilton.


Cloaks of Infallibility are great for cocktail parties. Fashion designers from Italy and France are competing with tailors from London and New York to Tokyo. Innovate your cloak of infallibility today and sell them on eBay and Amazon.

How did Harry Potter get the cloak of invisibility?
 Hint, it was not with the help of Everclear.

How did Donald Trump get his cloak of infallibility?

Megatron

Fictional character

Metatron sounds similar and you know how snarky Japanese philosophical comic book artists can get with the character development with Jung Anima as Anime cartoon treatment process.

Magnonics

Metamaterial

Plasmonics

Electromagnetic metasurface

Metamaterial cloaking


Be careful how you smash that effigy, said the iconoclast with a questionable tone as a voice actor in voice dialog session...

President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will mark the killings of 303 Chinese people during the revolution that the city of Torreón has tried to forget

by in Torreón

Beyond invisibility: engineering light with metamaterials

Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Tufts University

The unified Universe

nechash: copper, bronze
Original Word: נְחָשׁ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: nechash
Phonetic Spelling: (nekh-awsh')
Definition: copper, bronze

נְחָשׁ noun masculine copper, bronze (ᵑ7 Syriac; Biblical Hebrew נְחשֶׁת, נְחוּשָׁה, √ III. נחשׁ); — as material: absolute ׳נ Daniel 2:32; Daniel 4:12; Daniel 4:20; Daniel 7:19; emphatic נְחָשָׁא Daniel 2:35,39,45; Daniel 5:4,23.

In kabbalah, the animal soul (נפש הבהמית; nefesh habehamit) is one of the two souls of a Jew.

Seraphiel (Hebrew שׂרפיאל, meaning "Prince of the High Angelic Order") is the name of an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch.

Protector of Metatron, Seraphiel holds the highest rank of the Seraphim with the following directly below him, Jehoel. In some texts,[which?] he is referred to as the Angel of Silence. Eponymously named as chief of the Seraphim, one of several for whom this office is claimed, Seraphiel is one of eight judge angels and a prince of the Merkabah.[1] In 3 Enoch, Seraphiel is described as an enormous, brilliant angel as tall as the seven heavens with a face like the face of angels and a body like the body of eagles. He is beautiful like lightning and the light of the morning star. As chief of the seraphim, he is committed to their care and teaches them songs to sing for the glorification of God. In magical lore, Seraphiel is one of the rulers of Tuesday and also the planet Mercury. He is invoked from the North.[1][2]

Israfil could likely be his counterpart in Islam, one of the Archangels and an angel of music with a similar name of the same meaning.

On Tuesdays we sing the Hanuman Chalisa

Those that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

What comes around goes around.

Ancient Egypt

Possibly the earliest affirmation of the maxim of reciprocity, reflecting the ancient Egyptian goddess Ma'at, appears in the story of "The Eloquent Peasant", which dates to the Middle Kingdom (c. 2040–1650 BCE): "Now this is the command: Do to the doer to make him do."[9][10] This proverb embodies the do ut des principle.[11] A Late Period (c. 664–323 BCE) papyrus contains an early negative affirmation of the Golden Rule: "That which you hate to be done to you, do not do to another."[12]

Ancient India

Sanskrit tradition

In Mahābhārata, the ancient epic of India, there is a discourse in which sage Brihaspati tells the king Yudhishthira the following

One should never do something to others that one would regard as an injury to one's own self. In brief, this is dharma. Anything else is succumbing to desire.

— Mahābhārata 13.114.8 (Critical edition)

The Mahābhārata is usually dated to the period between 400 BCE and 400 CE.[13][14]

Tamil tradition

In Chapter 32 in the Book of Virtue of the Tirukkuṛaḷ (c. 1st century BCE to 5th century CE), Valluvar says:

Do not do to others what you know has hurt yourself.

— Kural 316[15]

Why does one hurt others knowing what it is to be hurt?

— Kural 318[15]

Furthermore, in verse 312, Valluvar says that it is the determination or code of the spotless (virtuous) not to do evil, even in return, to those who have cherished enmity and done them evil. According to him, the proper punishment to those who have done evil is to put them to shame by showing them kindness, in return and to forget both the evil and the good done on both sides (verse 314).[16]

Ancient Greece

The Golden Rule in its prohibitive (negative) form was a common principle in ancient Greek philosophy. Examples of the general concept include:

  • "Avoid doing what you would blame others for doing." – Thales[17] (c. 624–c. 546 BCE)
  • "What you do not want to happen to you, do not do it yourself either. " – Sextus the Pythagorean.[18] The oldest extant reference to Sextus is by Origen in the third century of the common era.[19]
  • "Do not do to others that which angers you when they do it to you." – Isocrates[20] (436–338 BCE)

Patron saint of Televisions? God, please let there be something good on televisions?

Micronesians Wait Their Turn As Other Pacific Islanders Head Home

Hundreds of people from Pacific islands and territories have been stranded abroad for months after their homelands closed borders early in the pandemic.

Schrodinger's downward dog cat roll please... 

Wisdom of Solomon Chapter 13 Playing with Pyroelectricity Fermi Surface lattice dynamics doping nanopore semiconductors

By David Vincent Bell Hirsch

Paschal Triduum

Maundy Thursday (also called Holy Thursday)

April Fools 2021

2 Maccabees 5

Visions of a Battle

Compare and contrast

Abdulaziz

Constantinople bustled with ships and traders, straddling Europe and Asia

Mirza Hossein Khan

June 14 St. Methodius Fisher King information fisher market

PRAYER TO

Saints Cyril and Methodius

Cyril and Methodius were brothers, born in Salonika about 825 and educated at Constantinople. They translated the Bible, and liturgical texts, into the slavonic language. Cyril died in Rome on 14 February 869. Methodius was made a bishop and spent many years preaching the gospel in Hungary, despite resistance and hostility. He died in 885, in former
Czechoslovakia.

PRAYER:

Father,
you brought the light of the gospel to the Slavic nations
through Saint Cyril and his brother Saint Methodius.
Open our hearts to understand your teaching
and help us to become one in faith and praise.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.

St. Germaine Cousin

Feastday: June 15
Patron: victims of child abuse

2 Maccabees

Abolition of Judaism

Testimony of former Persian Ambassador in Constantinople about Bahá’u’lláh

Amitābha

Mantras

Metatron

In Chilean history, saber noise or saber rattling (Spanish: ruido de sables) was an incident that took place on September 3, 1924, when a group of young military officers protested against the political class and the postponement of social measures by rattling the scabbards (chapes) of their sabers against the floor.[1]

The term is now applied generally to cover any indication of military aggressiveness. In a sense, strategically timed military exercises can serve as an explicit form of saber rattling, in that the extent of a country's military muscle is put up on display for other countries (namely, adversaries) to see.

The Chilean wine and Oaxaca goat cheese, Chihuahuan conjunto party from the music capital of the world.

The Arabic inscription on the flag, written in the calligraphic Thuluth script, is the shahada or Islamic declaration of faith: لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ الله ... The green of the flag represents Islam and the sword stands for the strictness in applying justice.
What does the writing on the Saudi flag say?
Written on the flag are the words in Arabic لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ or 'There Is No God But Allah And Mohammed (SAW) Is His Messenger.
Sabr (Arabic: صَبْرٌ‎, romanizedṣabr) (literally 'endurance' or more accurately 'perseverance' and 'persistence'[1]) is one of the two parts of faith (the other being shukr) in Islam.[2] It teaches to remain spiritually steadfast and to keep doing good actions in the personal and collective domain, specifically when facing opposition or encountering problems, setbacks, or unexpected and unwanted results. It is patience in face of all unexpected and unwanted outcomes.

Etymology

Arabic lexicographers suggest[citation needed] that the root ṣ-b-r, of which ṣabr is the nominalization, means to bind or restrain. The word ṣabr has a special technical application in the expression yamīn aṣ-ṣabr (يمين الصبر), which refers to perjury.[3]


 

Rūḥ

Invisible Hand Definition

verbal abuse includes being subjected to name-calling on a regular basis, constantly feeling demeaned or belittled, and being subjected to the silent treatment

Coercion

When someone repeatedly uses words to demean, frighten, or control someone, it's considered verbal abuse.
...
They want credit for not having hit you.
  • Name-calling. ...
  • Condescension. ...
  • Criticism. ...
  • Degradation. ...
  • Manipulation. ...
  • Blame. ...
  • Accusations. ...
  • Withholding or isolation.

Bad faith

In a social class system, priests, doctors and lawyers who hold a magical thinking aspect of Infalibility, these class of humans in a society are a topic that Martin Luther took issue with
Martin Luther, O.S.A. was a German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, Augustinian monk, and a seminal figure in the Reformation. Luther was ordained to the priesthood in 1507.
Most of the tests took place at the Nevada Test Site (NNSS/NTS) and the Pacific Proving Grounds in the Marshall Islands and off Kiritimati Island in the Pacific, plus three in the Atlantic Ocean.

Andrew Korab was just a teenager witnessing this.

How the U.S. betrayed the Marshall Islands, kindling the next nuclear disaster

U.S. says leaking nuclear waste dome is safe; Marshall Islands leaders don’t believe it

Marshall Islands vs big nuclear – will the tiny island get the justice they deserve?

Abuses in Asia with Hindi Yogi and Hebrew considerations of

Rose of Sharon

The name "rose of Sharon" first appears in Hebrew in the Tanakh. In the Shir Hashirim ('Song of Songs' or 'Song of Solomon') 2:1, the speaker (the beloved) says "I am the rose of Sharon, a rose of the valley". The Hebrew phrase חבצלת השרון (ḥăḇatzeleṯ hasharon) was translated by the editors of the King James version of the Bible as "rose of Sharon"; however, previous translations had rendered it simply as "the flower of the field" (Septuagint "ἐγὼ ἄνθος τοῦ πεδίου",[2] Vulgate "ego flos campi",[3]Wiclif "a flower of the field"[4]). Contrariwise, the Hebrew word ḥăḇatzeleṯ occurs two times in the scriptures: in the Song, and in Isaiah 35:1, which reads, "the desert shall bloom like the rose." The word is translated "rose" in the King James version, but is rendered variously as "lily" (Septuagint "κρίνον",[5] Vulgate "lilium",[6] Wiclif "lily"[7]), "jonquil" (Jerusalem Bible) and "crocus" (RSV).

(Rose Law Firm, Mena Arkansas, American Made - Panama Pappers) ARKANSAS CONNECTIONS: A Time Line of the Clinton Years

Hwarang

North Korea says orphan children volunteering on mines and farms

Uther Pendragon

Uther Pendragon (/ˈjθər pɛnˈdræɡən, ˈθər/;[1] Welsh: Uthyr Pendragon, Uthyr Bendragon), also known as King Uther, is a legendary king of sub-Roman Britain and the father of King Arthur. A few minor references to Uther appear in Old Welsh poems, but his biography was first written down by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), and Geoffrey's account of the character was used in most later versions. He is a fairly ambiguous individual throughout the literature, but is described as a strong king and a defender of his people.

Fisher King

In Arthurian legend, the Fisher King (French: Roi pêcheur, Welsh: Brenin Pysgotwr), also known as the Wounded King or Maimed King (Roi blessé, in Old French Roi Méhaigié, Welsh: Brenin Clwyfedig), is the last in a long bloodline charged with keeping the Holy Grail. Versions of the original story vary widely, but he is always wounded in the legs or groin and incapable of standing. All he is able to do is fish in a small boat on the river near his castle, Corbenic, and wait for some noble who might be able to heal him by asking a certain question. In later versions, knights travel from many lands to try to heal the Fisher King, but only the chosen can accomplish the feat. This is achieved by Percival alone in the earlier stories; he is joined by Galahad and Bors in the later ones. 
 
"Fishers of men" is a phrase used in the gospels to describe the mandate given by Jesus to his first disciples. Two brother fishermen, Simon called Peter and Andrew, were casting a net into the Sea of Galilee

Machine learning

Chogyal

The Chogyal ("Dharma Kings", Tibetan: ཆོས་རྒྱལ, Wylie: chos rgyal, Sanskrit: धर्मराज) were the monarchs of the former kingdoms of Sikkim and Ladakh in present-day India, which were ruled by separate branches of the Namgyal dynasty. The Chogyal was the absolute monarch of Sikkim from 1642 to 1975, when the monarchy was abolished and its people voted in a referendum to make Sikkim the 22nd state of India.[1][2]

Anthony Weiner sexting scandals

Fashion has a misinformation problem. That’s bad for the environment.

Questionable facts plague the conversation around sustainability and fashion, and that makes the industry harder to regulate.

By Alden Wicker Jan 27, 2020, 7:00am EST

Nearly three-fifths of all clothing produced ends up in incinerators or landfills within years of being made.
Collective conscious conventions of habits and habitats.
Mathematical sociology is the area of sociology that uses mathematics to construct social theories. In mathematical sociology, interpersonal ties are defined as information-carrying connections between people.

Representation theory is a branch of mathematics that studies abstract algebraic structures by representing their elements as linear transformations of vector spaces, and studies modules over these abstract algebraic structures. In essence, a representation makes an abstract algebraic object more concrete by describing its elements by matrices and its algebraic operations (for example, matrix addition, matrix multiplication). The theory of matrices and linear operators is well-understood, so representations of more abstract objects in terms of familiar linear algebra objects helps glean properties and sometimes simplify calculations on more abstract theories.

In the study of the representation theory of Lie groups, the study of representations of SU(2) is fundamental to the study of representations of semisimple Lie groups
 

George Santayana

  Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
 
The Fisher information is used in machine learning techniques such as elastic weight consolidation,[22] which reduces catastrophic forgetting in artificial neural networks.

Moneta

Memory/Money
A mnemonic device, or memory device, is any learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval in the human memory. Mnemonics make use of elaborative encoding, retrieval cues, and imagery as specific tools to encode information in a way that allows for efficient storage and retrieval. 

Which is the highest virtue?

Guru Nanak Quote: “Truth is the highest virtue, but higher still is truthful living.”

Infalibility, propaganda and autocracies come with a price.

What is Aristotle's highest virtue?

Truthfulness as Nietzsche's Highest Virtue. “It is likely that no person has ever sacrificed himself for the truth.” (HH 630, translation modified)

Once and future king cake considerations

Isaiah 7:14

Zechariah 9:9

The Future King

Be full of joy, O people of Zion! Call out in a loud voice, O people of Jerusalem! See, your King is coming to you. He is fair and good and has the power to save. He is not proud and sits on a donkey, on the son of a female donkey.

Isaiah 62:11

11 See, the Lord has made it known to the end of the earth: Say to the people of Zion, “Look, the One Who saves you is coming! See, He is bringing His reward that He will give.”

Isaiah 9:6 is one of the most famous prophecies of all time. Called the “Yuletide prophecy,” Christians universally acclaim it as heralding the advent of Jesus Christ.
6 For unto us a achild is bborn, unto us a cson is given: and the dgovernment shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, eCounsellor, The fmighty gGod, The heverlasting Father, The Prince of iPeace.
What is the purpose of polka dance?

Polka, lively courtship dance of Bohemian folk origin. It is characterized by three quick steps and a hop and is danced to music in 2/4 time. The couples cover much space as they circle about the dance floor.

Polka

Polish–Soviet War

(14 February 1919 – 18 March 1921)

Erdős–Szemerédi theorem

Meet the Lebanese Americans Who Advised Trump and Clinton on MidEast Policy

posted on: Nov 8, 2016

HMMM
(Harvey Mudd Miniature Machine)

List of things named after Paul Erdős

Integrity has been lost with political spin and this is a social convention for 2021 year of the metal ox

Spin (propaganda)

Ted Cruz’s Accidental Confession

His anti-woke-CEOs rant? It inadvertently reveals a cynical GOP calculation.
There are direct implications with innovations, like with spin steps in Polka dance and Schuhplattler:
Ted Cruz
Ken Paxton
Greg Abbott
Donald Trump
Narcissistic Personality Disorder + Cult of Personality
Autocrats equivalent
Threats to Democracy
(Tulsa Masacare)
·Chief Investigative Correspondent
 
Hop evolutionary Frog Dog Poser
Grrr evolution cat
Marjaryasana/Bitilasana or the cat/cow pose is a fusion of two stretches to gently stretch and warm up your spine. This breath-synchronized pose is beneficial for your body and mind. This simple pose powers up your brain and improves focus, coordination and mental stability.

Five stages of grief

Bridges Transition Model

Good Guru gubernatorial oversight of abuse at the Texas Bar!

Texas Ethics Resources


Energy

The Oil Boom’s Roots in East Texas Cotton Farming

Oil’s rise was as dependent on the old as much as the new. The industry also benefited from changes in agriculture.

We've Been Telling the Alamo Story Wrong for Nearly 200 Years. Now It's Time to Correct the Record

Critique of the Gestapo and re-education camps for the children:

According to myth, The Alamo honors the resilience and courage of Anglos and Tejanos pitted against Mexican centralism, brutality, and corruption. In fact, The Alamo is all about emancipation and slavery. Slavery separated the Republic of Mexico from the United States.

The Alamo: The First and Last Confederate Monument?

Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra is the Alice Drysdale Sheffield Professor of History at the University of Texas Austin. His books include How to Write the History of the New World (2001), Puritan Conquistadors (2006), and Nature, Empire, and Nation (2007)

Trump, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott old comrades in arms southern strategy bromance

I was a Saudi arms dealer’s ‘pleasure wife’

Some Stolen US Military Guns Used In Violent Crimes 

Kristin M. Hall, James LaPorta, Justin Pritchard and Justin Myers / Associated Press
 
Using rouge soldiers to deliver heroin or assault weapons as a southern strategy?
 
TEXAS DISCIPLINARY RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT(Including Amendments Effective May 1, 2018,June 1, 2018and February 26, 2019)

George P. Bush's 'risky' move: Challenging Texas' pro-Trump attorney general

The Republican primary for Texas AG will be a race for Trump's blessing as Bush seeks to dislodge incumbent Ken Paxton, who is facing trial for securities fraud.
Greg Abbott continues to support Ken Paxton in the face of the biggest corruption scandal for a statewide officeholder in one hundred years.
 
Not willing or able to address internal audits of corruption in Texas. Shameful lack of leadership from Govenor Abbott. What a legacy.

Saudi Arabia executes Mustafa al-Darwish for teenage protests

Ken Paxton Felon AG and another Bush for Texas AG next with money from China paying for his campaign?

Punishment for Professional Misconduct

Indeed, judgement by (wo)man as well judgment for higher powers in our universe for dharma sake.

Commission for Lawyer Discipline
 
Weapons of Math Destruction is a 2016 American book about the societal impact of algorithms, written by Cathy O'Neil.

How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power

Prescott Bush

Prescott Bush: American Nazi Banker


In 1978, Bush and Osama bin Laden's brother, Salem bin Laden, founded Arbusto Energy, an oil company based in Texas.

 
By George Lardner Jr. and Lois Romano
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, July 30, 1999

Neil Bush Pedophile Network

Why did we go to war?

A look at the rationales for going to war in Iraq, from WMD and terrorism to democracy in the Middle East.

George P. Bush running for attorney general in Texas

Who owns your Texas state AG's political influnce?

China?

A People's History of the United States

Book by Howard Zinn
Memory innovation for memorial day for the cult of Republican Elephants having trouble remembering and accounting for what they did, denial issues and the trampling as if cult of Rome colonialism conundrums.
It’s never been easier to invest in startups, and Gen Z is taking full advantage.

Smarty pants,
A schism is a division between people, usually belonging to an organization, movement, or religious denomination. The word is most frequently applied to a split in what had previously been a single religious body, such as the East–West Schism or the Great Western Schism.

A schismatic is a person who creates or incites schism in an organization or who is a member of a splinter group. Schismatic as an adjective means pertaining to a schism or schisms, or to those ideas, policies, etc. that are thought to lead towards or promote schism.

Shia–Sunni schism

Aniconism

Religion
Aniconism is the absence of material representations of both the natural and supernatural worlds in various cultures, particularly in the monotheistic Abrahamic religions.

"Get behind me, Satan", or "Go away, Satan", and in older translations such as the King James Version "Get thee behind me, Satan", is a saying of Jesus in the New Testament. It is first attested in Mark 8:33, where Jesus is addressing Peter; this is retold in Matthew 16:23 (Greek: Ὕπαγε ὀπίσω μου, Σατανᾶ, Hypage opisō mou, Satana). In the temptation of Jesus, in Matthew 4 and Luke 4:8, Jesus rebukes "the tempter" (Greek: ὁ πειραζῶν, ho peirazōn) or "the devil" (Greek: ὁ διάβολος, ho diabolos) with the same phrase.

Schism in Christianity

The phenomenon, Aniconism, is generally codified by religious traditions and as such it becomes a taboo. When enforced by the physical destruction of images, aniconism becomes iconoclasm.

Totem and Taboo

1913 book by Sigmund Freud

Jukebox the Ghost - Schizophrenia


Iconoclasm is the social belief in the importance of the destruction of icons and other images or monuments, most frequently for religious or political reasons.

Puscifer – "Apocalyptical" (Official Video)



An asana is a body posture, originally and still a general term for a sitting meditation pose,[1] and later extended in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise, to any type of pose or position, adding reclining, standing, inverted, twisting, and balancing poses. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali define "asana" as "[a position that] is steady and comfortable".[2] Patanjali mentions the ability to sit for extended periods as one of the eight limbs of his system.[2] Asanas are also called yoga poses or yoga postures in English.
  1. अणिमा Aṇimā: reducing one's body even to the size of an atom

  2. महिमा Mahima: expanding one's body to an infinitely large size

  3. गरिमा Garima: becoming infinitely heavy

  4. लघिमा Laghima: becoming almost weightless

  5. प्र्राप्ति Prāpti: having unrestricted access to all place

  6. प्राकाम्या Prākāmya: realizing whatever one desires

  7. ईशत्व Iṣṭva: possessing absolute lordship

  8. वस्तव Vaśtva: the power to subjugate all

Anima, Aṇimā: 10 definitions

The anima and animus are described in Carl Jung's school of analytical psychology as part of his theory of the collective unconscious.

Prapti, Prāpti: 22 definitions

Night Club - "Schizophrenic" (Official Video)

Kama Sutra

The Kama Sutra (/ˈkɑːmə ˈstrə/; Sanskrit: कामसूत्र, About this soundpronunciation (help·info), Kāmasūtra; lit.'Principles of Lust') is an ancient Indian Sanskrit text on sexuality, eroticism and emotional fulfillment in life.[1][2][3] Attributed to Vātsyāyana,[4] the Kama Sutra is neither exclusively nor predominantly a sex manual on sex positions,[1][5] but written as a guide to the art of living well, the nature of love, finding a life partner, maintaining one's love life, and other aspects pertaining to pleasure-oriented faculties of human life.[1][6][7] It is a sutra-genre text with terse aphoristic verses that have survived into the modern era with different bhāṣyas (exposition and commentaries). The text is a mix of prose and anustubh-meter poetry verses. The text acknowledges the Hindu concept of Purusharthas, and lists desire, sexuality, and emotional fulfillment as one of the proper goals of life. Its chapters discuss methods for courtship, training in the arts to be socially engaging, finding a partner, flirting, maintaining power in a married life, when and how to commit adultery, sexual positions, and other topics.[8] The majority of the book is about the philosophy and theory of love, what triggers desire, what sustains it, and how and when it is good or bad.[9][10]

Death From Above 1979 - Virgins (Official Music Video)

Polygamy law in Utah
Polygamy is essentially decriminalized in Utah under a bill signed into law. SALT LAKE CITY — Polygamy has essentially been decriminalized under a bill signed into law by Utah's governor. ... Utah was forced to abandon the practice of polygamy as a condition of statehood. Yet, it remains practiced today.

Mormonism and polygamy

What are the 4 prehistoric Native American tribes that lived in Utah?
These Tribes are the Confederated Tribes of Goshute, Navajo Nation, Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation, Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, Skull Valley Band of Goshute, Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.


Death From Above 1979 - Holy Books (Official Audio)
 
Are we there yet ( a very long trip indeed ) ? Conscious listening is the act of being intentionally present during communication between yourself and another while being aware of your own and the other's feelings and needs. Are you listening to your conscience? Voice Dialog? Are you under the influence of some sort of psychedelic? Are you about to say go away satan to a voice that you may claim is not your own and not from this physical plane? Did you bump your head at Astroworld while on one of the rides and get cast out into the astral plane? Do you day dream during a boring sermon at church? Did you make IT back from your trip alright? Some folks with their imagination! They will take you on a wild goose chase to recount the vote.

Unreality Check: Cognitive Dissonance in Narcissistic Abuse 

Trump's a Full House 


Lacanianism

Development of Lacan's thought

Lacan considered the human psyche to be framed within the three orders of The Imaginary, The Symbolic and The Real (RSI) 

Hearing the voice of God

Science and theology

Shear mapping

Shear matrix

Flat (geometry)

A flat is the British English equivalent of the word apartment. A flat is a single-family suite of rooms including a kitchen and at least one bathroom situated in a building with multiple such suites, a flat is generally a rental property.

How Poor Americans Get Exploited by Their Landlords

Mar 21, 2019

Sonic Youth - Schizophrenia - A-D-D

Dyslexia, dyspraxia, and ADHD in adults: what you need to know

The Link Between Dyslexia and ADHD

Dyspraxia and autistic traits in adults with and without autism spectrum conditions

Why Children With Dyslexia Struggle With Writing and How to Help Them

2 Esdras 4

Book of Enoch and John Milton

Harris Fletcher (1930) found the name Ariel in a copy of the Syncellus fragments of the Book of Enoch. Fletcher suggested that the text was known to John Milton and may be the source for Milton's use of the name for a minor angel in Paradise Lost.[1]

Bābī and Bahā'ī Angelology - an overview

Shaykhism


Faith No More - Midlife Crisis (Official Music Video)

Achaemenid coinage

Moneta

Memory/Money

Afonso de Albuquerque

 
You Goa Fonzi de Albuquerque, buy that news and sell that rumor...

Cryptocurrency and crime

The criminal practice of money laundering carried out in cyberspace through online transactions has been termed as cyber-laundering. Money launderers are constantly looking for new ways to avoid detection from law enforcement, and the Internet has opened a large window of opportunities for them.

There’s a new way to break quantum cryptography

Quantum communication promises a perfectly secure way to transmit private messages—in theory. The reality is turning out to be somewhat different.

Can Blockchains Survive the Quantum Computer?

 
Faith No More - Falling to Pieces (Official Music Video)

Tulsa race massacre

May 31, 1921 – Jun 1, 1921
The Tulsa race massacre took place May 31 and June 1, 1921, when mobs of White residents, many of them deputized and given weapons by city officials, attacked Black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US.

The Polish–Soviet War[N 1] (14 February 1919 – 18 March 1921) was fought by the Second Polish Republic and Soviet Russia in the aftermath of World War I, on territories formerly held by the Russian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Carrying firearms visibly in public, known as open carry, is a dangerous policy. ... Members of hate groups regularly openly carry guns in a show of intimidation. Research shows that the presence of a visible gun makes people more aggressive. Allowing guns to be carried openly in public also makes it very difficult to distinguish between the “good guys” and the “bad guys” during an active shooter incident.

(strategies of autocrat war mongers, fear mongers, rabel rousers on twitter using political spin to the point of being banned from twitter)

Faith No More - Epic (Official Music Video)

Finite field

In mathematics, a finite field or Galois field (so-named in honor of Évariste Galois) is a field that contains a finite number of elements.

Brownian motion

Killing form

wooh, that is going to leave a

Quantum scar

Mysterious Death of a Mathematician Finally Solved?

On the morning of May 30, 1832, an unidentified man found Évariste Galois, one of history's greatest mathematicians, lying on the ground in a wooded area of Paris. He had been shot once in the stomach—during a duel—and died in Cochin Hospital the next day. He was only 20.

Since then, historians have argued over who shot Galois—father of the mathematical concept known as group theory—and what the fight was about. Some suggest the duel was set up by police to silence Galois, a revolutionary jailed twice for radical behavior. Others propose there was no duel and that Galois offered his life to stir up rebellion, furthering the Republican cause.

Identity (mathematics)

Survival function

List of undecidable problems

Turing completeness

Halting problem

In mathematics, the spectral gap is the difference between the moduli of the two largest eigenvalues of a matrix or operator; alternately, it is sometimes taken as the smallest non-zero eigenvalue. Various theorems relate this difference to other properties of the system.

See:

Gödel numbering

Correlation and dependence

Spectral gap (physics)

Gödel's ontological proof

Gödel's ontological proof is a formal argument by the mathematician Kurt Gödel (1906–1978) for the existence of God

Minds, Machines and Gödel 

Conway's Game of Life

Designing Data-intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems 

Martin Kleppmann

How 'Chaos' In The Shipping Industry Is Choking The Economy

The crazy math of airline ticket pricing

Where is the Delta variant Covid from?
 
The Delta variant was first detected in India in December 2020 and has now spread to 60 nations, the CDC says. The World Health Organization has designated it the fourth global variant of concern, along with the ones first identified in the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Brazil

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The Delta variant was previously known as the “Indian variant”, as it was first found in India. It's one of three sub-lineages of the Indian variant, and is also known as B.1.617.2
 
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Nextstrain is a collaboration between researchers in Seattle, USA and Basel, Switzerland which provides a collection of open-source tools for visualising the genetics behind the spread of viral outbreaks 
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Many people pre-meditate heinous crimes and even communicate this. Research indicates nearly half of people who commit criminal behavior as assault with a deadly weapon will communicate intentions to do so before carrying out the crime.

Man accused of plotting Walmart attack arrested in Texas

Forensic scientests and detectives may utilize AI and machine learning along with innovating new sensors and technology to prevent crimes from happening. I suspect that many people in a law enforcement career path may get upset at seeing the same thing happen over and over and with their gifts of problem solving, they may assist with other agencies to prevent crimes from occuring.

The Open Carry laws in Texas are a threat to the people of Texas. The CDC has been contacted concerning the number one death of children 17 years of age and under death is associate with firearms either by homicide or suicide and at a rate of nearly ten a day and potentially climbing much higher with open carry laws.
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Load up on guns, bring your friends
It's fun to lose and to pretend...
Song by Nirvana

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Dharmaraja refers to several things in Buddhism and Hinduism:

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