The Gardens in the 360 Mall is the only place where you can find a vertical garden in Kuwait. The garden centre also boasts Japanese Koi, reflecting pools, cafes and seats on warm wood decks. Since introducing the new vertical garden, the 360 MALL has been attracting many visitors across the country and from around the world. The zone is surrounded by glass walls which allows the sun’s rays to penetrate the m...
Eco Walls based in Bordentown, NJ, is expanding the green footprint in urban environments. Where new construction in urban environments often means losing greenspace, Eco Walls reverses that trend using living walls.
Healthful Greening!
[Note: This is similar to what the World Wide Hemp industry has discovered and they also use solar panels to power muti LED panels to grow pot. I think its time this method is used to grow food in the City and I am not talking about Whet grass there are many things one could grow with this systematic application it produces oxygen and can be tended to daily as a "bonsai" planter an indoor greens garden with various pepper Cilantro, Tomatoes, peppers, grapes etc. Some Chinese company created a Tomato tree for Disneyland CA the Tomatoes hangs down like Grapes. Airo-ponics and Hydro-ponics work for pot probably time for a little nutritional home gardening.]
He may not be China's most famous living artist, but Ai Weiwei's stature defies all odds: He not only delights in infuriating Chinese officials, but this soft-spoken, multitalented artist, known best for his performance and conceptual work, also eschews cocktail parties and claims to spend a mere 5% of his time thinking about or creating art.
Still, Mr. Ai, 53, is undoubtedly China's most outspoken artist. In 2008, as the rest of his country cheered on the Olympics here, the co-designer of the most iconic symbol of that year's Games—the National Stadium, also known as the "bird's nest"—stirred a tempest by insisting there was nothing to celebrate. He accused the Chinese government of putting on a charade, showcasing its modern facilities and economic might while depriving its own people of dignity and basic rights. He called it a fake coming-out party and coined an alternate slogan for Beijing's global welcome: "Pretend smile."
Mr. Ai himself doesn't smile much. "I probably spend 30% of my time meeting with people whose wife has vanished, or son is missing or been arrested without evidence," he says when we met earlier this month in his art studio north of Beijing. "They tell me about their problems, things they should really tell officials. But nobody else is listening."
Mr. Ai spends six to eight hours each day online, largely on Twitter. His blog was blocked long ago. "I'm totally banned in China. Nobody can talk about me or my work," he says, stroking his signature beard. Then, with a grin, he adds: "At least, not officially."
When Mr. Ai was placed under house arrest last November, news immediately spread around the world. "The Internet is a miracle," Mr. Ai says. "It is the thing that will change China, definitely. Of that, I have no doubt."
All this would seem to leave Mr. Ai scant time for making art; instead, it's fueled a prolific and meteoric career. He mounted more than a dozen shows last year, including an exhibit at London's Tate Modern (through May 2, 2011) that features 100 million porcelain sunflower seeds, individually crafted by 1,600 workers. Mr. Ai is also among China's most well-known architects and photographers. He has two major shows soon: a retrospective in Switzerland of his photography and an exhibition in Austria of his architecture.
That he can achieve all this without much time for meetings or networking is all the more astonishing since such work normally demands total immersion and constant self-promotion. Of course, it helps that the Chinese government buoys Mr. Ai's fame by keeping him in the news.
An illustration of Ai Weiwei
Barbara Kelley
At the time of our meeting, Mr. Ai was again making headlines. He had just returned from Shanghai, where on Jan. 11 he watched as authorities demolished his studio there. It was part of a $1 million artistic community center that local officials had asked him to build, hoping Mr. Ai's presence would anchor a new arts district like Beijing's 798 (which he had helped found). The plan worked: With Mr. Ai on board, other artists flocked to the new area. But the welcome mat was soon yanked from under him, Mr. Ai maintains, because of his social advocacy.
Officials had hoped to quietly raze the Shanghai center. When they first told Mr. Ai last year that they planned to tear down the building, he mischievously promised a huge farewell party featuring river crab—which in Mandarin sounds like the term for harmony, the ideological buzzword of the Communist Party. This outraged officials and resulted in Mr. Ai's November confinement at his Beijing home, guaranteeing that word would spread throughout the Internet.
"It's so predictable," he says, almost sympathetically.
China is used to shocking stuff from this bold artist. He's spent years fighting for a full accounting of student deaths from the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan. One of his most powerful works fills a studio wall with the names of 5,000 children. They were in the 20 schools that turned to dust while the surrounding buildings stood firm, he notes. Officials still refuse to investigate the apparent corruption that resulted in such substandard construction or to acknowledge such a large number of deaths.
Instead, they respond with repression and arrests. Several advocates have been detained. When local writer and activist Tan Zuoren went on trial, Mr. Ai flew to the provincial capital of Chengdu but was prevented from attending. "Police beat me, and I nearly died," he says. In Germany for a subsequent art exhibit and suffering from headaches, he saw a doctor and was rushed into surgery to drain blood from his brain.
Critics suggest that Mr. Ai uses advocacy to further his career, and hides behind the security of a foreign passport. "I'm here on a Chinese passport, like everyone else," he responds. While he spent a dozen years in New York, his was a textbook story of the struggling artist. He snapped the odd picture for newspapers, but mostly survived as a day laborer, often demolishing buildings. "I really had a funny feeling when I watched my studio in Shanghai go down," he confesses. "I was sad, but I also thought, 'Man, they really know what they are doing.'"
Mr. Ai's life in the U.S. was, by his own admission, rather aimless. He returned to China in 1993, when his father, Ai Qing, became ill. Back in Beijing, he resumed a life of such leisure that his mother threatened to call the police on him. "After 12 years in the U.S., I came back without a diploma or green card, and no money. I was just hanging around with friends, smoking and playing poker. That's all we did."
To escape the parental nagging, he fled to the outskirts of Beijing, to a bleak village called Caochangdi. It's now one of Asia's chic artist colonies, along with nearby 798. "It was land nobody wanted," he says. "When I saw it and heard a train go by, I thought: 'This is perfect. Nobody will ever want to come here and develop such a place.'"
Mr. Ai reckons he's responsible for the design of perhaps 100 units around Caochangdi. Other artists began hankering for similar spaces, and many found them in the abandoned warehouses at 798.
Celebrated internationally, Mr. Ai has largely escaped a backlash against his activism. Until now. Days before we met, his first major exhibit at 798 was abruptly canceled. Yet there is little chance he will back down. Perhaps unapparent earlier to his parents, his veins are unquestionably filled with the blood of his father, an artist and celebrated poet exiled to a labor camp during Mao's purges. Ai Weiwei grew up in China's desolate Xinjiang province, watching his father clean toilets.
Why put himself at similar risk? "No reason, really," Mr. Ai says, mumbling into his beard. But then he rises up, adding: "I want to have a purpose, to protect the dignity of life. I feel it's ridiculous to live in a condition where people cannot access their rights. I don't want children to live in this situation.
"We have a responsibility, as artists, to fight for better conditions. I see freedom and justice as basic, fundamental rights for everyone. I'm just in this position to make my voice heard." He acknowledges that his fame, and friends around the world, afford him that ability. "But there are a million people like me in China. I don't think they can stop us all."
Mr. Gluckman is a writer based in Beijing.
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Belgian artist Wim Delvoye had the original creative idea, a bit shocking, because he is a tattoo applied to pigs. He began his project in the U.S. at 1992nd, but it continued in China. Delvoye make tattoo on live pigs and pig skin. His drawings are fantastic, and the topics are diverse, from the flowers and the rich ornaments, to the Bible and drawing scary skeletons and skulls. Nice is the fact that Delvoye pigs used exclusively for the work of art, not for food, because he is a vegetarian.
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From: ray [Add to Address Book] To: Subject: Why women shouldn't take their husbands shopping. Date: Jan 13, 2011 9:31 PM
After I retired, my wife insisted that I accompany her on her trips to Target.Unfortunately, like most men, I found shopping boring and preferred to get in and get out. Equally unfortunate, my wife is like most women – she loves to browse. Yesterday my dear wife received the following letter from The local Target.
Dear Mrs. Rose,
Over the past six months, your husband has caused quite a commotion in our store. We cannot tolerate this behavior and have been forced to ban both of you from the store. Our complaints against your husband, Mr. Rose, are listed below and are documented by our video surveillance cameras.
1. June 15: Took 24 boxes of condoms and randomly put them in other people's carts when they weren't looking. 2. July 2: Set all the alarm clocks in Housewares to go off at 5-minute intervals. 3. July 7: He made a trail of tomato juice on the floor leading to the women's restroom. 4. July 19: Walked up to an employee and told her in an official voice, 'Code 3 in Housewares. Get on it right away'. This caused the employee to leave her assigned station and receive a reprimand from her supervisor that in turn resulted with a union grievance, causing management to lose time and costing the company money. 5. August 4: Went to the Service Desk and tried to put a bag of M&Ms on layaway. 6. August 14: Moved a 'CAUTION - WET FLOOR' sign to a carpeted area. 7. August 15: Set up a tent in the camping department and told the children shoppers he'd invite them in if they would bring pillows and blankets from the bedding department, to which twenty children obliged. 8. August 23: When a clerk asked if they could help him he began crying and screamed, 'Why can't you people just leave me alone?' EMTs were called. 9. September 4: Looked right into the security camera and used it as a mirror while he picked his nose. 10. September 10: While handling guns in the hunting department, he asked the clerk where the antidepressants were. 11. October 3: Darted around the store suspiciously while loudly humming the ' Mission Impossible' theme. 12. October 6: In the auto department, he practiced his 'Madonnalook' by using different sizes of funnels. 13. October 18: Hid in a clothing rack and when people browsed through, yelled 'PICK ME! PICK ME!' 14. October 21: When an announcement came over the loud speaker, he assumed a fetal position and screamed 'OH NO! IT'S THOSE VOICES AGAIN!' 15. October 23: Went into a fitting room, shut the door, waited awhile, then yelled very loudly, 'Hey! There's no toilet paper in here.' One of the clerks passed out.
Life is Good!
Ray
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But in the last years more families have been moving into the neighbourhood, this area is mostly bach/1br/2br apartments. So why are entire families , three generations, moving into a bloody one bedroom apartment???. There are seven people , 3 kids and four adults living across the street from me in a 1br apt. , in a two bedroom in the same building there are twelwe in one unit. another 1br there are five, another 6. In my building there were five in a 1br but they got evicted for breaking the by-law on safe occupation of residential premises... How can people live like this? For short term I can understand it but long term no way, how are the kids suppossed to concentrate on school work, or the parents getting some peace and quiet after work. nevermind the privacy to do other things.
Oh I should also mention that all these unit have only one bathroom, can you imagine the line ups in the mornings... just a rant. Does anybody have a similar situation in their neighbourhoods? __________________ Sometimes the appropriate response to reality is to go insane. Woo-fucing-Hoo! Hurray!"
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Text October 03, 2010 40 notes Anonymous asked: the poultry industry should file liable against you - your written words describe the components of nuggets to include things that are not lawful to include in a food product and you know it. you are responsible for the words you write.
Lady Gaga made waves wearing raw steak to the MTV Video Music Awards last month. Her dress, shoes and purse were all made with meat, as she served up her usual dose of shock appeal. Her fans are scouring Halloween stores for bloody red dresses but the carnivorous look debuted too late for manufacturers to create a costume. Some diehards are planning to wear real meat but New Jersey butchers caution against it. (Video by Lisa Rose / The Star-Ledger)
Photographer Aaron Huey traveled to Yemen. While there, he had the chance to photograph and chat with some young Yemeni women who wear the traditional Islamic niqab or burka. Aaron Huey (born December 9, 1975) is an American photojournalist and documentary photographer who is most widely known for his walk across America in 2002 and his work on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. He grew up in Worland, Wyoming, graduating from Worland High School. At the age of 18, he studied as a Rotary Scholar in Slovakia. He received his BFA from the University of Denver, in Colorado in 1999.
All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.
Former NPR analyst Juan Williams, among other ignorant people, has an irrational fear of Muslims, and thinks you can identify them based on what they look like. Here I will post pictures of Muslims wearing all sorts of things in an attempt to refute that there is such a thing as "Muslim garb" or a Muslim look.
Muslims in the United States have been popping their collars for quite some time.
Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori [1762-1829], a “prince among slaves,” was captured at the age of 26 from present-day Guinea, and enslaved in the US state of Mississippi. In 1828, he was finally freed by the order of President John Quincy Adams, after being enslaved for 40 years - during which he lost neither his Muslim faith nor his dignity - both of which finally led to his freedom.
Tip #3 for getting your kids to eat beans: Turn beans into something familiar, like chicken nuggets.
Did you happen to see the Jamie Oliver episode where he put a nasty chicken carcass into a blender and shaped it into chicken nuggets? The kids, knowing what was in it, still ate it! They ate it because it looked like chicken nuggets! Our falafel had the same idea, except with CHICK-peas, instead of a chicken carcass. lol, get it?? My kids didn’t know what was in it, but they loved these!
I started with this recipe from Allrecipes, omitting things I didn’t have. My final recipe was this:
Hoofuckunhooray! Bety Boop meets Tanka art and Balleywood Toons , ther is a god lots of them...
http://www.sitasingstheblues.com/watch.html Sita Sings the Blues 640x360 XviD http://stagevu.com/video/uzsbltdtgpom ...: «Dear Audience, I hereby give Sita Sings the Blues to you. Like all culture, it belongs to you already, but I am making it explicit with a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License. Please distribute, copy, share, archive, and show Sita Sings the Blues. From the shared culture it came, and back into the shared culture it goes.» As said by Nina Paley, Sita Sings The Blues creator. www.sitasingstheblues.com
I decided to put this movie as my first video on STAGEVU because it represent a achievement in Creative Rights Liberties as pertaining to "Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0United States License" and therefore let this artistic material into the public zone, for the public, by the public.
Please enjoy this movie and if you like, tell me about it.
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Sita is a goddess separated from her beloved Lord and husband Rama. Nina is an animator whose husband moves to India, then dumps her by email. Three hilarious shadow puppets narrate both ancient tragedy and modern comedy in this beautifully animated interpretation of the Indian epic Ramayana. Set to the 1920's jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw, Sita Sings the Blues earns its tagline as "the Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told."
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I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn and into a bookstore where they were able to buy Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" in graphic novel form.
Yes, it's true. Ginsberg's "Howl" has received the graphic novel treatment.
The book sprang from the new movie "Howl," which stars James Franco as the young beat poet whose epic poem spawned an obscenity trial in 1957. The film also employs an animation sequence by Eric Drooker, which is used to portray the actual lines of "Howl."
It's Drooker's animation that has become "Howl -- A Graphic Novel," a new 224-page book " by Harper Perennial. Drooker worked his illustration magic with Ginsberg on the book "Illuminated Poems," released in 1996 -- a year before the poet's death.
Howl explores the life and works of 20th century American poet, Allen Ginsberg. Constructed in a nonlinear fashion, the film juxtaposes historical events with a variety of cinematic techniques. It reconstructs the early life of Ginberg during the 1940s and 1950s (as portrayed by James Franco) in black-and-white. It also reenacts Ginsberg's debut performance of "Howl" at the Six Gallery Reading on October 7, 1955.The reading (which also included performances by Philip Lamantia, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, and Philip Whalen that are not recreated in the film) was the first important public manifestation of the Beat Generation and helped to herald the West Coast literary revolution that became known as the San Francisco Renaissance. Howl 2010 http://stagevu.com/video/dbvamahjkxci
DVDs Are The New Betamax. http://www.ehowa.com/2011/01/14/ Ten years ago if you'd have told me I could buy a TWO FUCKING TERABYTE DRIVE for under a hundred bucks, I'd have called you a liar. but here I am, proud new owner of 2,048,000,000,000 bytes of storage in exchange for a Benjamin, a Lincoln, and a Washington. So now what I'm doing is ripping all of my DVDs to this hard drive. And then with this new drive plugged into the back of the PC I'm using for Hulu/Netflix, all of my movies will be no more than a few mouse clicks away. This of course opposed to the previous method of fishing around through all two hundred movies (which refuse to remain in alphabetical order despite my best efforts), finding the right goddamn case only to open it to discover the wrong disc inside. So yeah, this is going to be much nicer. And before you ask, I'm using DVD Decrypter to do the actual rip of the DVD. This step takes anywhere from 12-20 minutes depending on how fast your DVD drive is, and the resulting ISO files are around 6 gigs each. Then I use Hand Brake on the ISO files to do the final encoding of the movie to an .MP4 file. This step is completely 100% processor dependant -- the faster your CPU the faster the encoding goes. I have an eh-so-so middle of the road Intel Core i5 750 @ 2.67GHz and it takes my machine about 15 minutes per movie. For shits and grins, I tried it on an older AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+ and it took 1 hour and 17 minutes! Yikes! Anyway, once that second step is done, the ISO files can then be deleted so they're not wasting drive space. In MP4 format, each movie is averaging a little over 1 gigabyte each - meaning I'll be able to fit roughly two thousand movies on this drive. The image quality is about the same as a standard DVD player, which isn't to say it's horrible but it's not quite as a pretty as upscaling progressive scan DVD player. but for the convenience, you can't beat it. Next step: ripping my Blu-Rays. http://www.ehowa.com/2011/01/14/
Hugh Hefner gets all the entertainment reporter attention at the PEN USA Literary Awards Photo by Lindsay William-Ross for LAist
PEN Center USA's annual awards were held at The Beverly Hills Hotel on Wednesday night and many luminaries were honored for their work, including Hugh Hefner who received an Award of Honor for his editorial prowess and the First Amendment Award for his ongoing efforts to fight censorship.
It was an odd evening of Hollywood star power and literary minds mingling together. Entertainment reporters and many event-goers were laser-focused on Hugh and his bunnies while lovers of the written word were far more interested in getting a few moments to talk with Walter Kirn, Mary Melton and James Salter, recipient of PEN USA's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Though the red carpet was awkward as incredible literary minds were ignored once "famous" non-writers entered the fray (Hugh basked in the limelight while Salter deemed the flashbulb frenzy "ridiculous") and many took bets on how long Hugh's bunnies would stick around after his awards were handed out, PEN USA's mission to support emerging writers and protect their First Amendment rights was the true star of the evening.
In Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee's acceptance of the Research Nonfiction award on behalf of Minal Hajratwala, she reminded the audience that as we enjoyed our delectable cinnamon ice-cream, Arundhati Roy had received more threats for her work. Hugh Hefner echoed these sentiments in his very brief acceptance speech when he dedicated his award to Erwin Arnada, the former editor of the Indonesian version of Playboy who remains behind bars for publication of a non-nude Playboy issue.
By the time Matthew Weiner, celebrated producer of The Sopranos and Mad Men, introduced James Salter, the audience was restless. Few writers could have shaken them awake like James Salter, who was quick to joke that though he was receiving an award often given out at the very end of a writer's life, we were not to count him out. "I'm working on a new novel. And I think it's pretty good."
Salter went on to say that though "sometimes books by novelists in their later years are thin and unsurprising" he was taking inspiration from a photo of the race horse Red Rum that he placed near his writing desk. "He was old when he won," Salter pointed out with a stern smirk. Whether he realized it or not, Salter's determination to deliver work of depth and quality when many well-known writers peter out was a perfect way to end an evening that centered around writers pushing through many obstacles to tell their stories.
The night's other winners included: -Fiction: Victor Lodato for Mathilda -Poetry: Amy Catanzano for Multiversal -Creative Nonfiction: Vicki Forman for This Lovely Life -Research Nonfiction: Minal Hajratwala for Leaving India -Children's/Young Adult Literature: Paul Fleischman for The Dunderheads -Journalism: Mary Melton for Julius Shulman in 36 Exposures -Translation: Fady Joudah for Mahmoud Darwish's If I Were Another -Drama: Julie Hebert for Tree -Screenplay: Jason Reitman & Sheldon Turner for Up in the Air -Teleplay: Peter Blake for House: "The Tyrant" -UC California Press Exceptional First Book Award: Angela Garcia for The Pastoral Clinic -Graphic Literature: Matt Fraction for his outstanding body of work
Anonymous asked: the poultry industry should file liable against you - your written words describe the components of nuggets to include things that are not lawful to include in a food product and you know it. you are responsible for the words you write.
A year ago, Michael Taylor was sitting in his office at George Washington University, considering a basic mission of the federal government: making sure food is safe. He'd devoted his career to food safety, working in and out of government, and he was finally in academia where he could think deeply about what was wrong and how to fix it.
Monsanto developed genetically engineered corn, genetically engineered soybeans, and invented bovine growth hormone. Taylor was instrumental in getting growth hormone approved for use in cattle.
Now his job is to protect my food. New FDA deputy to lead food-safety mandate
With all due respect, blow me. All of you anons who are freaking out about me being mean to the precious manufactured food industry should crawl back to your cubicles and resume your naive, conformist thinking. Go ahead and believe that giant corporations who essentially regulate themselves are being honest with you. http://early-onset-of-night.tumblr.com/post/1235437257/the-poultry-industry-should-file-liable-against-you
Trust Us, You Really, REALLY Don’t Want To Eat That Chicken Nugget Leonora Epstein's avatar
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Despite seeing the horrors of the fast food industry in “Food Inc” and “Fast Food Nation,” we must admit that once in a very great while, we say “F**k it,” and stuff our face with a Big Mac while forcing ourselves to think of happy images of unicorns and dancing polar bears—anything but processed meat and slaughterhouses. But after learning about the following, we think even the annual Micky D’s trip will have to come to an end. The above picture is what your raw chicken nuggets look like. And as if it wasn’t gross enough that the goo looks like strawberry ice cream, we then learned this:
* The substance is called MSC, or mechanically separated chicken * It’s a sickening puree of the ENTIRE chicken including bones, eyes, feet, everything * It’s then treated with ammonia to destroy bacteria, and then because it tastes so bad, is mixed with artificial flavoring And then dyed pink
Shrimp could be becoming hooked on antidepressants.
It sounds a tad fishy but shrimps are becoming hooked on Prozac, scientists believe. They fear the ‘happy pills’ are tinkering with the creatures’ brain chemistry, making them more vulnerable to being eaten by other fish and birds. The Portsmouth University researchers looked at the effect of the anti-depressant fluoxetine, also known as Prozac, on the behaviour of shrimps.
The shrimps are widely found in British coastal waters, close to treatment plants where the water may be contaminated with Prozac. The researchers found that the crustaceans, which are usually happiest when hiding under rocks or clumps of seaweed, were drawn out into the open.
It is thought that just as in people, Prozac is altering levels of the brain chemical serotonin. But, while in people this lifts mood, in shrimps, it draws them towards light – and into harm’s way. Marine zoologist Alex Ford said: ‘Crustaceans are crucial to the food chain and if shrimps’ natural behaviour is changed because of anti-depressant levels in the sea this could seriously affect the natural balance of the eco-system. Other fish are also likely to be at risk from anti-depressants, with more than 26million prescriptions written out each year in England and Wales alone.
Dr Ford said: ‘There is a huge range of anti-depressants on the market and maybe at very low concentrations they don’t have an effect. But once they are in one big soup they may add up to have an effect.
Previous studies have shown that caffeine is released into our waterways after surviving the sewage treatment process. The hormones from the contraceptive Pill and HRT have been blamed for feminising fish, leading to male fish producing eggs.
The effects of antibiotics, blood pressure drugs and cholesterol-lowering drugs are also being studied around the world.
Dr Ford said: ‘Drugs are partially broken down in the treatment process but what we are realising now is that a lot more gets through than we thought.
‘The treatment plants weren’t designed to break down medicines so some inevitably get concentrated in areas where they works are and they get released into streams or onto beaches.
‘Effluent is concentrated in river estuaries and coastal areas, which is where shrimps and other marine life live – this means that shrimps are taking on the excreted drugs of whole towns.’
The researcher, who reports his findings in the journal Aquatic Toxicology would like to see improvements in the technology used to treat sewage, as well as the production of ‘greener’ drugs.
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clayton Wrote: I remember our conversations about this a few years ago... sawdust would be a better filler. I remember our talking about the idea a while ago, that's why I sent the latest Reagan coins ad. Folks still love the man. Why sawdust? what type of sawdust?
I designed the coins below At one time I planed to make real Gold foil lard & sand filled Hanukkah Gelt in a velum gift box with a Howard Zinn Quote and the distressed flag imbossed on the all proceeds to a worthy journalist who reports on US DU or writes a children's book about our war. I guess we can make them from Chocolate and more people would buy them and keep the foil in the box as a token for our hollow souls.
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While listening to The History Channel today as I wrote, a documentary about Jonestown came on that got me to thinking about how words and phrases work their way into our vernacular.
For those unfamiliar with the story of Jim Jones and Jonestown, it would take forever to explain the finer details, but essentially it was a religious cult that set itself up a small town in northwestern Guyana. When the town came under investigation for various crimes, and was visited by United States Congressman Leo Ryan, several cult members decided to leave with the politician, setting Jim Jones into a rage. He ordered the Congressman’s plane attacked, and fearing retribution for their acts, he ordered the entire cult to commit suicide. Those that did not commit suicide of their own accord were killed by the devout followers.
The means by which everyone died is where this plays into my thoughts on language. A large vat of Kool-Aid was mixed up and laced with cyanide. The followers were then told to “drink the Kool-Aid”, those that did not do so voluntarily were injected with it.
At some point, this incident turned to the sayings of “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid” when you think someone is being blinded by someone or something, or “They’ve taken a drink from the Kool-Aid” if you think they’ve already been sucked in. Of course there are numerous variations of both, but you get the general idea.
So, I’m curious as to how this became such a part of the American lexicon when I highly doubt many people realize its origins. True, it is very fitting in some situations, but how many people realize they are referencing an instance of mass murder when they use it? Do people not care? Do they not know the origins? Do they not care? And don’t get me wrong, I’ve been known to use it, and I did know the reference long before today, but it is the best analogy at times.
What do you think? How did it get so ingrained? Do you know other odd instances? What do you think of this particular one?
Despite seeing the horrors of the fast food industry in “Food Inc” and “Fast Food Nation,” we must admit that once in a very great while, we say “F**k it,” and stuff our face with a Big Mac while forcing ourselves to think of happy images of unicorns and dancing polar bears—anything but processed meat and slaughterhouses. But after learning about the following, we think even the annual Micky D’s trip will have to come to an end. The above picture is what your raw chicken nuggets look like. And as if it wasn’t gross enough that the goo looks like strawberry ice cream, we then learned this:
The substance is called MSC, or mechanically separated chicken
It’s a sickening puree of the ENTIRE chicken including bones, eyes, feet, everything
It’s then treated with ammonia to destroy bacteria, and then because it tastes so bad, is mixed with artificial flavoring
'Why didn't I see him losing his mind?' Wife tells of living nightmare after husband, 46, was diagnosed with dementia By Helen Beaumont Last updated at 7:57 PM on 4th November 2008 Comments (0) Add to My Stories
Clive Beaumont, an Army disposal expert, was just 46 when he was diagnosed with dementia. It was a devastating blow for his wife and their two children, Rachel, five and Alan, four - and they spent the next six years coping with the fall-out of his tragic decline. Here, Helen Beaumont, a computer programmer, tells their moving story... When the call from the neurologist came I was in the office, that much I remember, but I have blanked out everything else. I can't remember getting home.
I must have done, driving on autopilot. I must have prepared dinner, bathed our children, who were then four and five, read them a story and got them to bed. I must have done, because I always did, but I can't remember any of it. It was November 1993. The neurologist had the results of tests on my husband. They showed that, at 46, Clive had pre-senile dementia. The neurologist said he would send details to my GP, that he was sorry and goodbye.
Full of hope: Clive and Helen on their wedding day in 1972 I doubt if we were on the phone for longer than two minutes. I expected an appointment to see him for further details, but it never came.
'Pre-senile dementia' didn't mean much to me. I got out the dictionary. Dementia - the progressive deterioration of intellectual functions that can occur while other brain functions are retained. From the Latin de away +ment mind. Senile - characteristic of later life. Pre - prefix, earlier.
It was a dreadful diagnosis. I cried on the phone to my mother as I told her. I cried in front of colleagues and in front of the children's headmaster when I told them. And I cried on Clive's shoulder, although I don't remember Clive ever crying on mine.
How much was the natural Clive and how much was the illness flattening his understanding of what was happening to him, I shall never know. Clive may have been putting up a good front, but for the next two or three years, crying was to be something I seemed unable to control. And yet, in many ways, Clive's diagnosis was also a relief. At last we knew there were real problems with a real cause. We could face the world with an explanation for why Clive's glittering Army career had nose-dived, for why my previously imperturbable husband had become terse and unco-operative, and for why, despite being an Oxford graduate, Clive could no longer read a bedtime story to his children.
Early warning signs So where did it start, this illness that stole Clive away from us? There's no clear answer but my best guess is in the late Eighties. Clive and I had met around 20 years earlier during my first term at Oxford. I was a physics student; he was in the last year of a biochemistry degree. I had gone along to the University Judo Club and he was the instructor.
We discovered we both came from Yorkshire and shared a weird sense of humour. He was four years my senior and also very sexy. We got engaged in the summer of my second year, and married a year later. By then, Clive had joined the Army.
After four years' service, he trained as a bomb disposal officer. Clive prided himself on being cool, rational and self-sufficient. He wasn't a cold fish, though. He just reckoned he had failed if he showed anger or fear. By the early Eighties, he had been promoted to Major and was posted to Dubai and we began to think about starting a family. Rachel was born in March 1988, two years after we returned to the UK. Clive adored our daughter and hated to be away more than was necessary. He was driving back from an Army exercise when he crashed the car into the central reservation on the motorway. Luckily no other car was involved and he was not seriously hurt.
He assumed he'd fallen asleep at the wheel. Maybe he did. Maybe the accident had nothing to do with what was to come. But it was his first accident in 20 years. A few weeks later he noticed an irregularity in his heartbeat. Tests showed he had sinoatrial disease - a problem with the heart's natural pacemaker. It's common in the elderly, but almost unheard of in an otherwise extremely fit, middle-aged man.
Around 15,000 people in the UK are known to suffer from pre-senile dementia, although the true figure could be three times higher Fortunately, the solution was simple - fit a pacemaker. He would have to be careful going through airport security checks, but otherwise could continue his active lifestyle - running marathons, scuba diving, jumping out of aeroplanes - as normal.
Was the heart problem connected with his subsequent illness? I don't know, but it seems strange. Life continued fairly happily. Our son Alan was born in March 1989 and Clive was a hands-on dad. He had been an avid reader, and I noticed he had stopped reading books. But then, I hardly read books myself in those days. In February 1991, Clive had a routine Army medical - the first since he'd had the pacemaker fitted. He thought it would be a great joke to turn up and let the doctor discover it. The doctor did not agree and Clive's boss didn't get the joke either. It transpired that Clive had been producing poorly spelled written work for some time. He was also reported as being stubborn and difficult to manage. He was medically downgraded and given what he miserably described as a 'blanket-stacking job'. The following year, the Army was offering redundancies. Clive applied and was accepted. He had it all sorted. He would become a chemistry teacher.
I don't remember him applying for any teaching posts. He was puzzled, though, when an interviewer at a security firm asked if he was dyslexic. It was the first suggestion from someone outside the Army that Clive was having problems with words.
The devastating phone call When he was finally offered a job as a security consultant with another firm, he lasted just three days. The firm never told him why they didn't find his work satisfactory; they found it 'too embarrassing'. With hindsight, how could I have been so blind? The truth is that things changed so slowly, and the initial symptoms were so nebulous. People do have conflicts with their boss. Husbands forget their wives' birthdays.
Dementia is very rare in those under 65. Clive wasn't at all worried, but that insouciance, I now know, is very much a symptom of his illness. It was the problems with reading and writing that eventually led us to the neurologist. A CT scan showed some mild atrophy in Clive's brain tissue and this, combined with other neuro-psychological tests, resulted in the diagnosis of pre-senile dementia (also known as younger-onset dementia). A few days after I received that devastating phone call, we saw our GP, who referred Clive to OPTIMA - the Oxford Project to Investigate Memory and Ageing. They gave Clive a SPECT scan, which shows the blood supply to the brain. Even to my non-medical eye, it was clear that there were huge areas of Clive's brain that were using little oxygen.
These were principally in the parts that control language and memory, but there were also big holes in the frontal lobes. When I looked at the scan results, I was not surprised at the difficulties Clive was having - instead, I was impressed at how well he was managing. While Clive was seen by the doctors at OPTIMA, a nurse talked to me. I cried a lot that day. It was such a relief to be able to express my worries about the future, and be reassured we were not alone.
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Apart from the emotional support, I was given practical advice. We found a friendly solicitor and made our wills. Every book I read agreed that pre-senile dementia was eventually fatal. None was prepared to give a timescale. I did lots more crying, but finally decided to just get on with making the most of every day.
Clive had been out of work for over a year, but I was working part-time as a computer programmer, so Clive took the children to school. As his ability to tell the time diminished, however, he was obsessed with not being late. Eventually a neighbour told me Clive was leaving the house as soon as I'd gone, and the school complained that the children were being left outside the locked gates. It was impossible to communicate to Clive that a four-year-old and five-year-old could not be left alone for 45 minutes until school opened. So I altered my hours and went to work via school.
Clive still picked up the children and they watched TV or played until I came home. I was aware that leaving Clive and the children alone in the house was potentially risky and I made sure that Rachel and Alan knew how to use the phone to call for help, but I couldn't always be there without giving up my job. How did I survive? I had no choice. I learned not to think of the big picture. A successful day became one where the children's lunch boxes were washed before I went to bed. Ironing was something other people did. My motto became 'never do today what you can put off till tomorrow'.
Falling pregnant again In April 1996 I fell pregnant again. I knew it was going to be difficult, but I was overjoyed. Then, at 12 weeks, I miscarried. From the outside nothing had changed, really. I carried on packing-lunch boxes, washing shirts and delivering children to school. Yet everything had changed for me. I mourned for my lost child, my vanishing husband and my vanished invincibility.
Clive was having more difficulties with everyday living. He tried to cook cheese on toast, but forgot the toast and just laid the slices of cheese in the grill pan. It made a dreadful mess, and it broke my heart to see the look of puzzlement on his face. Dressing became problematic. He would button his shirt wrongly, or not at all. And he started forgetting when he'd had a bath. On occasions, he had four baths a day - better than no baths in four days, I told myself.
One wet weekend, Clive wanted to go for a walk, so we splashed through puddles for a couple of miles. At midnight that night, Clive wanted to go for another walk. I persuaded him to stay put. When he woke me again at 4am, I told him to get on with it and went back to sleep. It was a mistake. At 8am, there was no sign of him. I drove around, couldn't find him and rang the police who started a search. Just as it was getting dark, I got a call. Clive had strayed onto the Swindon road and kept walking for 30 miles.
It was obvious that we could no longer continue as we had done. I explained to Clive that I still loved him, but that looking after him at home was too much for me. I'm not sure he understood; if he did I am sure he would not have agreed.
Brain atrophy can be seen through a coloured magnetic resonance imaging scan Clive was such a self-reliant person that he never believed he couldn't care for himself. So what if he got lost - did it really matter? In April 1997, Clive went into his first nursing home. He must have felt abandoned and betrayed by us all. It was a cold winter that year; outside it was icy and treacherous underfoot. However, no one could explain this to Clive, who wanted to go for a walk. The doors to the home were locked so he picked up a fire extinguisher and used it to smash his way out. The staff reacted in an understandable way: Clive was sedated to make him easier to manage. Shortly after that, we transferred him to a new care home specially for people with dementia. It worked well to begin with, but Clive still went wandering. Within months, I was told he would have to be sectioned under the Mental Health Act. He was moved to the local hospital, where they sedated him.
When they lessened the medication, Clive had lost the little language he had retained and showed no signs of knowing who I was. Although I knew this might happen, nothing had prepared me for the grief I felt. Clive was moved one last time to a unit built around a pleasant garden. I allowed the children to dictate when and if they wanted to visit. They became more reluctant and I could understand why: there was no longer any spark of recognition in his eyes. In the spring of 1999, the nurses called to say they thought Clive had pneumonia. He could be transferred to the main hospital and treated with intravenous antibiotics. Alternatively, he could stay where he was and they would provide palliative care, but not attempt to treat the infection. Clive's mother, brother and sister and I were unanimous in deciding to keep Clive where he was. He was as familiar with the place as he was capable of; they knew and understood him.
So difficult to believe he has gone Later that day he was being hoisted out of bed to be bathed and have the sheets changed, and he tried desperately to stand to attention. It was almost his last conscious act. Clive slipped slowly away at 2am on 29 April 1999. The post-mortem showed his final illness was not pneumonia, but endocarditis - an infection of the heart valves. This is an even more serious illness, and makes me doubly glad we did not try and treat it. The underlying dementia was diagnosed as cortico-basal dementia. This is extremely rare; there is no known cause and no prospect of a cure. Fortunately, there is also no suggestion that it is inheritable. It is now more than nine years since Clive died. He was my rock, my lover and the father of my children. There are still days when I find it difficult to believe he has gone.
He had always been so determined to keep himself fit, healthy and strong. Clive loved life. And I like to think he fitted as much into his 51 years as was possible. Extracted from Losing Clive To Younger Onset Dementia: One Family's Story by Helen Beaumont, to be published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers on November 20 at £12.99. To order a copy (p&p free), call 0845 155 0720. Helen Beaumont is a founder of The Clive Project, a support service in Oxfordshire for people with younger onset dementia and their families and friends. www.thecliveproject.org.uk
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