Monday, September 03, 2018

3 September - My Feedly! 2 of 3

Middle East Today

Egypt relies on the import of 60% of its wheat. Due to the meager availability of water, Egypt cultivates only 5 to 6 million feddans, of acres. Sudan, on the other hand, has regular rain. It was estimated that the regular annual rain fall in Sudan was estimated to be 1000 billion cu.m., in addition to rivers water. Hence, both Egypt and Sudan complement each other regarding cultivation. Egypt po
Killed With Kindness, by Paul Dutton The scene is set in Fallowfields Chesterton Cambridge there is an elderly lady in her 90’s her name is Matilda she used to sell ticket for Cambridge football club, she also put up a lot of players when they came to Cambridge back in the old days she also helped dig the holes for the spot lights when they were fitted she stopped helping Cambridge united football
If governments were doing their jobs, a Skip The Dishes food delivery driver wouldn’t have to sue for basic employment rights. Charleen Pokornik, who started driving for the company in Winnipeg two years ago, says the company is wrongly claiming the drivers are independent contractors, not employees. Increasingly, jobs have been changing — and generally for the worse. More part-time work, more pe
Adam Vega is a community organizer with Californians for Pesticide Reform. In this blog, he shares his experience living in the agricultural community of Ventura County, California, where pesticide use is high, children and farmworkers are at risk, and community members are stepping up to take action together. I am very fortunate to call California — Ventura County specifically — home. The Golden
As of Thursday morning, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has 60 days to finalize its ban of the neurotoxic pesticide chlorpyrifos. This was the ruling of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on August 9. The judges determined that EPA broke the law by allowing continued use of the pesticide despite scientific evidence linking it to harmful impacts on children’s developing brains. "Child
Victory! Court orders EPA to ban chlorpyrifos. The Agency now has 60 days to finalize its ban of the neurotoxic pesticide. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
In a historic ruling in the San Francisco Superior Court earlier this month, a jury found the Monsanto corporation (recently merged with Bayer) fully liable for health damages caused by its herbicide, Roundup. The plaintiff, DeWayne Johnson, was awarded $289 million in damages. This victory is a landmark moment. It signals the beginning of real change — a loosening of the grip that corporations h
From 2009 to 2012, pesticide use in the U.S. rose on the order of 100 million pounds. That's a remarkable increase. Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
T he PAN Fellowship Program supports a pathway to leadership for food and farming activists from frontline communities . Learn more Slideshow Category: Flex Slider
Another attractive New York Latina is getting lambasted from right, left and center for not being able to decide if she's a Colombian immigrant and has the Jewish heritage she claims, and whether, as a Caucasian woman she can even claim to be "Hispanic." No matter that she's made a far more (for me) troublesome journey from conservatism to membership in the Democratic Socialists of America in jus
And entered into his just reward, aka The Void. Insert boilerplate hagiography here: He made the supreme final sacrifice and clung onto life until the very end of the Hamptons and Martha's Vineyard's seasons, so that the well-rested Ruling Establishment can all gather for one of this year's premier social events - his "full dress" funeral at Washington's National Cathedral. No need to even waste
Racism, being as all-American as rotten apple pie, has gotten a huge fertilizing boost thanks to modern technology. The Internet has spawned acres upon acres of toxic cyber-orchards which are poisoning millions upon millions of social media users all over this precious Land of the Free. With homegrown neo-Nazis to the right of us and Kremlin bots to the right-left of us, how in the world can #Res
You have to hand it to Donald Trump. Not only is he an expert at controlling the media he only pretends to despise as "fake," he also knows how to stir up corporate churnalism to a sustained furious boil, salted liberally with outrage from a can.. It took a Trump to turn George Bush's torture architect and Barack Obama's drone assassination guru into Resistance, Inc's latest action hero. John Bre
Have you noticed that more and more corporate media pundits are paying some positive attention to socialism these days? If they can't beat such attractive upstarts as Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, they might as well at least pretend to join them in the pre-midterms interim. There'll be plenty of time after November to curb both their enthusiasm and ours. Color me skeptical, but when neoliberal scribe
New York Times reporter Sheera Frenkel certainly feels the precarity and angst of the average working gal. On a recent morning, she had to juggle doing the corporate security state's bidding by writing the blockbuster Microsoft story about more Russian hacking, caring for her infant daughter, tweeting up a storm, and booking another TV appearance to plug her Microsoft story. She arrived at MSNBC
ABC affiliate is on the story of how the State of Florida is using a standardized test to weed out qualified teachers across the state. Two reports below, the first from July of this year and the second a follow-up attempt to get a straight answer from Commissioner Pam Stewart, who is more concerned with losing her lunch break than providing a sensible answer to a very good question.
Roughly two months ago I discovered Southern New Hampshire University had become the first academic institution in North America to issue a diploma credential / education transcript on the Blockchain. It surprised me. I knew Learning Machine (MIT) was working on this in Malta, but I had no clue there was a domestic trial underway. I dove in, did a lot of research, and created the map below. To vi
For many past generations of college bound students, the years of elementary and high school focused on getting kids ready for a different kind of learning that focused on breadth and depth, analysis, synthesis, collaboration, perspective, nuance, and even taste. What young college aspirant of the past, including me, did not heard how it would be different "when you get to college." That was befo
In the bad old days, after an employee filed a Charge of Discrimination, employers would file a position statement and then one of two things happened: either the investigator would read a summary of the position statement quickly over the phone, or the investigator would write up a summary of the position statement. Then the employee would have 10 days to respond. I say the bad old days, because
In light of Omarosa's recordings of conversations with her bosses at the White House, I thought I'd discuss a question I'm asked all the time in my law practice: Is it legal to record a conversation at work? Unfortunately, there's no easy answer to this question, and a mistake can land you in jail. Illegal tape recording can have both criminal and civil penalties. My advice is almost always: When
60 years after Iraq’s 1958 July 14 Revolution by Christopher Solomon @Solomon_Chris The black, white, and green tricolor flag emblazoned with the eight-point red star of Ishtar fluttered amongst the marchers. The flags waved by members of the Iraqi Communist Party (ICP) had previously flown over a period of Iraq that had long been forgotten by the rest of the world. A distant, but positive memory
In the run-up to the American Political Science Association Conference in Boston this week, some political scientists are protesting the award of the Hubert Humphrey prize to former National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice . The award, which includes a cash prize of $1,000, is given each year “in recognition of notable public service by a political scientist.” Rice earned her PhD in political sc
The following is a guest post by Andrew Owsiak , Associate Professor at the University of Georgia and Book Editor for International Studies Review. The race to push scholarly research into the world carries a few consequences, perhaps the most notable being that it proves challenging to stay up-to-date with what is published. To help with this, some journals, for example International Studies Rev
This is a guest post by Betcy Jose and Peace Media. Betcy Jose is Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. She tweets @betcyj. Peace A. Medie is a Research Fellow in the Legon Centre for International Affairs and Diplomacy at the University of Ghana. She tweets @PeaceMedie . Their work on civilian self-protection can be found here and here . On July 25, 2018, DAESH launched a sur
This is a guest post from Zoe Marks. Zoe Marks is currently Director of the Global Development Academy at the University of Edinburgh and Program Director of the MSc in African Studies ; in September 2018, she will join the faculty at Harvard Kennedy School. Her research focuses on peace and conflict, gender, and inequality and has been published in various outlets, including African Affairs and
Tis the season for academic navel gazing so here are some things I’ve learned the hard way. This is primarily a piece for folks on the tenure track. I know that I come at this from a position of immense privilege as a tenured professor at an R1, layered by being a white guy. I know that some of the advice I’m going to give won’t be all that helpful to folks in more vulnerable positions as adjunct
This is a guest post by Andreas Pacher who initiated the Observatory of International Relations (OOIR) , a website which tracks Political Science and IR journals to continually list their latest papers. Follow OOIR on Twitter: @ObserveIR. You may have noticed that the Impact Factors of IR journals are sometimes followed by a statement that it ranks “nth out of 85 journals in the category ‘Interna
Is It ‘Reporting’ or ‘Creative Writing’ in the province of Alberta? Written by Robin Mathews , August 2018 Looking at the article “ Freedom and Loathing in Lethbridge” by Tadzio Richards for Alberta Views is a depressing undertaking. Dressed, apparently, in the clothing of serious investigation – the reality of its sham nature is disappointing … for there is no question that clear light needs to
This piece - "Workers' Power vs. Climate Destroyers: What It Will Take to Save the Planet," by Bruce Lesnick, is the kind of thing I'm talking about here: Asking those few with wealth and power to please do the right thing is not a very effective strategy and it hasn’t gotten us very far up to now. A much better approach would be to take the power and wealth into our own hands – into the hands of
You cannot have unlimited growth of anything on a finite planet. Obvious, right? Not to the geniuses in charge of the world's political-economic system. Or to humanity in general. The inherent lack of empathy in our species is evidenced by the continued desires of many of us for lots and lots of offspring. I once asked "Do you suppose that a Petri dish of bacteria had individuals in it saying 'Do
In our system the state has a monopoly on the use of violence. The police and the military are the main tools by which the state exercises its monopoly on violence. The only message that I want to convey with this post is that if you have access to members of the police or the military (or, really, any other enforcement arm of the state that can cause serious damage to a person's life), that you
George Orwell's 1984 describes how a totalitarian government can manipulate people into believing the most grotesque, inhuman absurdities. It can delude people into thinking they're free, even though they're miserable and trapped in a system they can't control. It robs them of the words, the capabilities, to even understand what is wrong, to explain it to themselves. To a great degree WE live in
Sort of. I still think humanity is too stupid to survive. I still think blogging is a waste of time. But it seems to me that living a lie is also a complete waste of time. Recently, I've been seeing a lot of click-bait titles about how to have a better life. You know these sorts of articles: "Yoga hacks for greater energy." "This Billionaire CEO Avoids These 5 Bad Habits." "The BEST Way To Respon

Vagabond Scholar

Happy Labor Day! These videos are repeats, but they're good. Here's Robert Reich from 2013, about celebrating labor on Labor Day. This a Woody Guthrie classic, performed at the Pete Seeger 90th birthday concert: Given the latest pushes from conservatives to further concentrate wealth and power with the wealthy, to let wages stagnate, and to slash the social safety net, it's a

What Is Sustainable

God is Red fascinated me. Vine Deloria Jr. (1933–2006) was a Yankton Sioux activist. His great-grandfather was a medicine man. His grandfather was a chief who became a priest. His father rose to an executive position in the Episcopal Church. Deloria graduated from a seminary, but chose not to become a minister, because of his father’s frustrations. He sought a path that could be of greater benefi
Once upon a time, all humans in Europe were nomadic hunter-gatherers. Today, we know little about those prehistoric wild folks. Over the centuries, farming, animal husbandry, ceramics, textiles, and other technologies from the Middle East slithered westward into Europe. Eventually, almost all of the wild folks were either absorbed into the turbulent new culture or eliminated by it. In Europe, the
In my most recent Listening to Joni post, I said that I write with my brain, but I listen to music with my heart. A few nights ago in New York City, my music heart broke in pieces, over and over again. I've seen a lot of theatre -- and quite a bit of Bruce Springsteen -- but I'd never experienced anything quite like this. Springsteen on Broadway is one of the most intensely moving theatrical exper
This is one of those posts I write only for myself. This blog functions as my travel diary, and I like that diary to be complete. So here I am. Feel free to ignore. Which of course you always are, and you don't need me to tell you that. I was supposed to go to New York by myself to see Springsteen on Broadway . (Review to follow in separate post.) I had been trying to get a ticket since they first
We are here ! Staying here . Going to this ! Also here , scene of many past celebrations. Ah, New York. And Bruce!! That is all.
If you're an app developer for MLB, or if you're with Roku or AppleTV, skip down to the final paragraphs! Because Allan and I follow a baseball an out-of-town baseball team, we subscribe to MLB.TV, and have done so for ages. As much as I dislike pay-per-TV services, being able to watch any baseball game at any time, with either the home or away feed, is amazing. Once we were able to do this by st
Once again, Google has reduced the ease and functionality of Blogger. A while back, the layout of the Blogger dashboard changed. I used to be able to see an overview of all my blogs plus my "following" list on one dashboard page. I found this very useful, and I imagine that other users who also moderate more than one blog would have agreed. Now I can no longer check for and moderate comments on al
WWF- Russia would be releasing ten bisons into the wild in North Ossetia during August. The restoration of bisons in North Ossetia is a part of a strategy to re-introduce the animals in the country. The first six bisons arrived in Caucasus from the Oksky nature reserve (Ryazan region) today, after a 2000 km travel. The new arrivals include purebred two male and four female bisons. The animals wer
Brazil's protected areas (Pas) such as the Amazon and Caatinga are known globally for the incredible biodiversity treasures they hold. In 2016, there were approximately 17 million visitors in Brazilian protected areas and according to a new study published this week, greater investment in the environmental management of these areas could help yield even more economic gains for the country. The bo
I was watching Treasure Quest when they flashed the document that supposedly launched several expeditions into the Sacambaya region of Bolivia. I really wasn’t paying much attention because, well, we’re in the first couple of episodes where nothing much will happen. On the document were a couple of symbols. One of them I recognized. Now, we go back to last year when I was working on a book about
Since we’ve reached a point where evidence has evaporated into opinion, let’s take a look at what Edwin Easley told me. I don’t believe anyone else ever talked to him, so while what is read in the cold prose on the sterile page, I listened to his inflections, his hesitations, and what he said based on my experience as a military Edwin Easley. intelligence officer. First, nothing he said takes us
Since I have now annoyed all my friends with my analysis of the Roswell documentation and how some of it is quite suggestive that nothing alien fell there, I thought it time to annoy all my skeptical friends. Lining up against that documentation is the testimony of some people who were on the scene in 1947. This is based on the documentation we can find about them and the stories they tell us in
Back in 1988, when Don Schmitt and I began our investigation into the Roswell case, there were no documents available, other than newspaper articles and a single report from the FBI. The newspaper reports were less than accurate with misspellings of names, and descriptions of the debris. The FBI document, which was based on an interview with Major Kirton (misspelled as Curtan in the FBI report) s
Over the last several days I have received a number of comments, privately, about my post, “The Decline of Roswell.” What is disturbing about it is that many people missed the most important part. They focused on the statement by Colonel Howard McCoy to The Science Advisory Board about his wishing one would crash. But, that is not the critical comment. To recap, briefly. Those who follow this blo
So, we’re off on another great trek, searching for a treasure that is more myth than reality, worth more than the others we’ve all chased these last few years. Oak Island is truly a money pit, but only because of all the money they have been throwing into it. The Treasure of the Trinity has disappeared into oblivion. Last night (August 24, 2018) they had the opportunity to let us in on the secret

A Very Public Sociologist

An ignominious end to an ignominious career. Like many Labour Party members, when I heard the news it was less a question of why and more one of "why did it take him so long?". And now we know. He was looking for an excuse, a "principled" reason for his departure that has absolutely nothing at all to do with the challenges to his erratic behaviour by his constituency party, culminating in the nea
Sometimes, you've got to marvel at Theresa May. As she visits South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya to drum up post-Brexit trade agreements (and signing an agreement to preserve existing EU trade arrangements should the UK crash and burn without a deal), she can't help looking the fool. No, not the impromptu awful dancing, which nevertheless impressed some , nor her super awkward interview with Michael
This discussion on Novara Media 's TyskySour is well worth a listen regardless of your position on Brexit.
This month saw 20,964 votes cast over 14 local authority (tier one and tier two) contests. All percentages are rounded to the nearest single decimal place. Four council seats changed hands in total. For comparison with July's results, see here . Party Number of Candidates Total Vote % +/- July +/- Aug 17 Average/ Contest +/- Seats Conservative 14 6,931 33.1% -3.1% -5.4% 495 -1 Labour 13 6,203 30.
What a month, What another fraught, scabby, fractious month. Do the happenings in politics find themselves reflected in the most read posts for the month? Let's see: 1. On the Campaign Against Corbyn 2. No One is Above the Party 3. Labour Democracy Roadshow in Stoke 4. Projecting Paranoia 5. Frank Field: An Anti-Eulogy In other words, the interminable factional battles of the Labour Party managed
Here are three scenarios. These all actually happened. 1. At a party conference not too long ago, Nora Mulready, an activist and Progress supporter spotted Seumas Milne in the lobby of the hotel. She strode up to him and started ranting, peppering her invective with a few choice words that would overfill a swear jar. 2. After a Parliamentary session, behind the speaker's chair Margaret Hodge butt
Extraordinary Form of the Mass 25 Since we live by the Spirit, A let us keep in step with the Spirit. 26 Let us not become conceited, provoking and envying each other. 6 Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted. 2 Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill t
just saying. A very vulgar, tasteless, and unwarranted display. Say what you will about the English, but they know how to behave in public. I remember well two little princes of the realm walking behind the casket of their mother and behaving better than Meghan McCain with her endless attention grabbing sobbing. Enough already! Wake me when it's over. Thank you.
and they call us stupid? The rise of the penis-less Christine Hallquist, a guy who thinks he's a girl, wins the Vermont gubernatorial primary. He thinks Christians are insane and dangerous . Cutting off one's penis does that to you. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has declared America "never that great." Crazy eyes Alexandria Ocasio-damaged Cortex, winning the primary in New York’s 14th Congressional
what am I missing here? Let's see if I'm missing anything: Eleven starving kids living in filth with no bathroom facilities Remains of dead 3 year old Training the kids to be school shooters Multiple "wives" Guns up the wazoo They were released on a "signature bond" meaning that the muslims don't pay anything unless they violate the conditions of their release. Judge Sarah Backus said she wasn't
it's about homosexuality. You know - that prideful perversion. If people can't call it what it what it is, it will never be eradicated. Yesterday some guy at American Spectator, an opinion outlet that considers itself top drawer, published an article that used the word " pedophilia" over, and over, and over concerning the recent report from the Pennsylvania grand jury. Because the good Lord knows
excellent! I apologize for my silence lately, but the fact is I had nothing to say. Rather than waste my time, and more importantly - your time, I refrained from cobbling together posts just to post. We also had a mini-heat wave reaching a staggering (for us) 107° degrees on August 10th. Even though our portable air conditioner did a magnificent job of keeping us comfortable the heat, accompanied
. Dear Friends and Allies, September Women's Assembly For Climate Justice: Women Leading Solutions On The Frontlines Of Climate Change (September 11) WECAN International is organizing and hosting the 'Women's Assembly for Climate Justice: Women Leading Solutions on the Frontlines of Climate Change', an extraordinary gathering of
. Beyond Nuclear's Kevin Kamps with Western Shoshone Ian Zabarte U.S. Nuclear Industry Responsible for Homicide of Western Shoshone -- says Ian Zabarte By Brenda Norrell Photo by Beyond Nuclear Censored News The exposure of Western Shoshone to radiation during atomic bomb blasts, and later to deadly testing at Yucca Mountain, could have been prevented, but the United States made no attempt
By Brenda Norrell Censored News It is hard to believe that so many global thieves and agents of genocide could be on one board. There is no Genie in this bottle. Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson joined a crowd of former CIA, U.S. Treasury, a Louisiana Senator, with Dick Cheney, Murdoch media, a Rothschild and an Israeli military commander, all on the board of Genie Energy, for
. Lakota Elder Regina Brave arrested Feb. 2017 Photo: WPLC Attorney Andrea Carter and Water Protectors Aubree Peckham,Regina Brave and Leta Killer-Bailey after the bench trial in Mandan, ND. Court Update: Water Protector Found Not Guilty on One Charge, Receives Deferred Sentence on Another Posted on August 22, 2018 By Water Protector Legal Collective Censored News
. Participation of the Sixth Commission of the EZLN in the Meeting of Networks of Support to the CIG and its Speaker.(Extended version)TranslationsFor reasons of time, the Zapatista participation was not complete. We promised that we would then send them what was missing: here the original version that includes parts of the transcript plus what was not mentioned. You're welcome. There is no
Chase Iron Eyes entered a plea agreement today on charges related to Last Child Camp at Standing Rock. Prosecutors amended the felony riot charge and criminal trespass charge, and reduced the charges to a misdemeanor. Read more: https://lastrealindians.com/north-dakota-drops-felony-charges-against-chase-iron-eyes/ 'We Are Not Terrorists' video just released by Chase Iron Eyes and

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