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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Provincial Reconstruction Teams and their Iraqi partners.
a Town Hall meeting in Baghdad.
Posted in Iraq, Transformation
Tagged American Embassy, Baghdad, Iraq, Provincial Reconstruction Teams
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Why do people succeed?
A 3-minute succinct video that gives 8 tips to succeed… (Mothers are involved).
Posted in Culture, General
Tagged Mothers' Day, Richard St. John, TED, why people succeed
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The children of Iraq.
I came across this milblog regarding the children of Iraq: With the poor living conditions and war battered towns, in between it all are the kids. My heart truly goes out to them. Many wear clothing that you’d find in … Continue reading
Posted in Iraq, Soldiers, Transformation
Tagged 28th, 56th, Army, Brigade, Camp Liberty, Children, Children Of Iraq, D112, Division, Infantry, Iraq, Missions, National Guard, PA Guard, Pennsylvania, Poverty, SBCT, Strykers
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If it is not deceptive, fraudulent, and wrong to sell “carbon free” sugar — crack open your chemistry books, people — what would be wrong with selling “carbon free” gasoline?
So asks Tigerhawk, after reading that Domino’s Sugar claims to have carbon free sugar.
Power Knee2, a next-generation powered prosthetic knee featuring new artificial intelligence and sensor technology.
Wounded Warrior first to use next-generation powered legs “These legs really mimic your walk,” Gadson said. “I’m trying to think back to what it used to be like to walk…the feeling of natural motion. When you are wearing a passive … Continue reading
Posted in Science, Soldiers
Tagged artificial intelligence, Power Knee2, prosthetic knee, sensor technology, wounded warrior
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Images of a lost world.
A pictorial story of what communist East Germany was like when the wall fell 20 years ago.
Posted in Communism, History, Memories, World War II
Tagged Berlin wall, Communism, East Germany, Karlheinz Jardner
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“I feel our history is coming back”.
Updates on Babylon here and an interesting video here.
Posted in Culture, Hilla, Iraq, Transformation, Travel
Tagged Babylon, cradle of civilization, Itaq, tourism
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Not so nice news about Hilla…
Thank God the 3 Katyusha rockets aimed at Kenneth’s compound in Hilla missed the target and there were no injuries. It is disturbing to read that members of the “Special Groups” have been arrested in Hilla in the last couple … Continue reading
Posted in Hilla, Iraq
Tagged Babil Province, Hilla, Iraq, Katyusha rockets, Special Groups
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A Nazi, Wilhelm Hosenfeld, made a Righteous among the Nations.
After 7 years, I finally watched Polanski’s The Pianist, the story of a Polish Jew, Władysław Szpilman, who was an expert on Chopin. I hadn’t watched the movie, in part, because I was repelled by Polanski’s criminal history. It is … Continue reading
Iraqi comedy, with a twist.
Recently, Babil Province had a theatrical performance of a popular Iraqi comedy, “Mud House”. The play incorporates messages involving “civil rights, democracy, the right to vote, and love for country” into comedy. Kenneth’s PRT hosted the event. I just wish … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Hilla, Human Rights, Iraq, Rule of Law, Transformation
Tagged Babil Province, civil rights, comedy, democracy, Iraq, love of country, Mud House, play, right to vote
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Spiders and sex.
A Czech entomologist on sadistic spider sex: Typically, spider males deliver their genetic package via sperm that is deposited into a small web and manually inserted using a pair of appendages on their undersides known as pedipalps. The sperm are … Continue reading
Posted in Animal kingdom, Czech Republic, General, Science
Tagged harpactea, sadistic spider sex
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A Scary Thing Happened.
I’ve always felt that children ought to know that something horrible happened that fateful day (9/11). My daughter was 9 years old at the time, and I did not hide the devastation from her. I don’t know what to make … Continue reading
Prosecuting terrorism.
Here’s a letter from a former US prosecutor of a terrorist declining to participate in a Department of Justice roundtable meeting the President’s Task Force on Detention Policy has convened with current and former prosecutors involved in international terrorism cases. … Continue reading
