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Thread: Please what is going on here?

931.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 16 Aug 2008 Sat 04:21 am

Baris Akarsu Heykel acilis töreni ~

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3XMKieHUk0



Thread: AMERICAN NATIVES

932.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 16 Aug 2008 Sat 04:05 am

Ancient panentheism

North American Indians were and still are largely panentheistic, conceiving of God as both immanent in Creation and transcendent from it. (Indian writers have also translated the word for God as the Great Mystery  or as the Sacred Other. An exception is the  Cherokee who were monotheistic. Most South American peoples were largely panentheistic as well (as were ancient South East Asian and African cultures).The Central American empires of the Mayas, Aztecs as well as the South American Incans(Tahuatinsuyu) were actually polytheistic and had very strong male deities.



Thread: what caught my eye today

933.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Aug 2008 Fri 11:49 pm

GWB Library due to open in 2009




The George W. Bush Presidential Library is now in the final planning stages.

The Library will include:

The Hurricane Katrina Room, which is still under construction.

The Alberto Gonzales Room, where you won´t be able to remember anything.

The Texas Air National Guard Room, where you don´t even have to show up.

The Walter Reed Hospital Room, where they don´t let you in.

The Guantanamo Bay Room, where they don´t let you out.

The Weapons of Mass Destruction Room, which no one has been able to find.

The National Debt room which is huge and has no ceiling.

The ´Tax Cut´ Room with entry only to the wealthy.

The ´Economy Room´ which is in the toilet.

The Iraq War Room. After you complete your first tour, they make you to go back for a second, third, fourth, and sometimes fifth tour.

The Dick Cheney Room, in the famous undisclosed location,complete with shotgun gallery.

The Strategic National Energy Policy Room currently under construction by OPEC/Carlyle Group.

The Supreme Court´s Gift Shop, where you can buy an election.

The US Constitution Room is also under construction by the new and improved American Fascism Group aka American Enterprise Institute

The Airport Men´s Room, where you can meet some of your favorite Republican Senators.



Thread: Abdi İpekçi

934.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Aug 2008 Fri 09:33 pm

was a Turkish journalist, intellectual and activist for human rights. He was assassinated while editor in chief of the major Turkish newspaper Millyet. He died  in 1979.

 

 A highly respected journalist, he was a proponent of the separation of religion and state, and an advocate of dialogue and conciliation with Greece, as well as of human rights for the various minorities in Turkey.

 

On February 1, 1979, a member of the ultra-nationalist Grey Wolves, Mehmet Ali Ağca (the same who later shot pope John Paul II), murdered Abdi İpekçi in his car on the way back home from his office in front of his apartment building in Istanbul. Ağca was caught due to an informant and was sentenced to life in prison. After serving six months in a military prison in Istanbul, Ağca escaped with the help of the Grey Wolves and fled to Bulgaria, which was then a base of operation for the Turkish mafia.

 

 

 

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Abdi_%C4%B0pek%C3%A7i_An%C4%B1t%C4%B1.JPG



Thread: what caught my eye today

935.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Aug 2008 Fri 04:26 pm

Lace makers move into G-strings
Koniakow´s website
The delicate underwear has attracted buyers all over the world
Renowned lace makers in the Polish village of Koniakow have found a new way of boosting sales - sexy underwear.

Artisans who used to create gowns and altar cloths for customers such as the late Pope now craft G-strings and other lingerie for sale all over the world.

They say the underwear is quicker to make and easier to sell than traditional goods such as tablecloths.

But not everyone in the deeply Catholic village is happy with the changes to the 200-year old industry.

"Our lace is well known in Poland," Mieczyslaw Kamieniarz, whose family has made lace for five generations, told the French news agency AFP.

"We have made it for John Paul II, for the Queen of England, for church altars. It´s shameful and humiliating for Koniakow that this very same lace is being worn on people´s backsides," he said.

Mieczyslaw Kamieniarz holds a more traditional piece of work
Traditionalists say the underwear betrays a 200-year-old craft
And some craftswomen apparently had doubts about the change.

"The priest told me that a woman came to confession and asked him if it was a sin to make G-strings," said Anna Barska, a 47-year-old lace maker.

But now many people have embraced the new business opportunity.

"Traditional lace craft was too expensive, so it wasn´t selling anymore. We weren´t making a living," said Malgorzata Sanaszek.

So when her experiment with G-strings proved to be a big hit, she set up a internet underwear sales company which now employs about 60 lace makers.

Buyers can choose bras, camisoles and other lingerie in dozens of delicate designs and colours. There is even a lacy thong on offer for men.

"Everything is guaranteed as 100% traditional Koniakow lace," Ms Sanaszek said.

 

 

 

 

http://koniakow.com/prasa_en.php#nyt



Thread: No sign of artists painting the skyline of Istanbul off Galata Bridge

936.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Aug 2008 Fri 04:57 am

No sign of artists on the bridge.

 

http://www.photoshopmagazin.com/images/loaded/2008/Haberler/envergalata.jpg



Thread: Realistic black and white photos by Erdal Yazici

937.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Aug 2008 Fri 04:49 am

Reflections of Life:
In this his debut exhibition, Yazıcı portrays life in Istanbul and Anatolia, incorporating a rich diversity of subjects from working people to children playing on the street, street vendors to fishermen.

 

 

 

 

http://www.erdalyazici.com/slide_eng.aspx?imageid=364&Sergiid=42

 

http://www.fotoritim.com/yazi/erdal-yazici--anlar-hikayeler--baslarken

 

http://www.fotograf.net/erdalyazici/sergi/index.html

 

http://www.erdalyazici.com/slide_eng.aspx?imageid=336&Sergiid=42

 

 

 

 



Thread: Regional Government of Kurdistan, Representative in Poland

938.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Aug 2008 Fri 04:01 am

Thanks, Daydreamer.



Thread: what caught my eye today

939.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 15 Aug 2008 Fri 04:00 am

My pleasure, glad you liked it, Lady in Red and Teaschip! I love all creatures big and small.



Thread: what caught my eye today

940.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 14 Aug 2008 Thu 05:34 pm

Amazing!

 

http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=iaUBFqow9b8



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