Upon his return from overseas, he was assigned as a planner in the Tactics Branch of the Joint Strategic Target Planning Staff, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. He deployed with the wing to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, in early 1965 and flew 25 B-52 bombing missions to the Republic of Vietnam before returning to Carswell.įrom April 1967 to April 1968, General Goodman was assigned as a bomber operations planner with the Strategic Air Command Advanced Echelon, Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Republic of Vietnam. During this assignment General Goodman served in the Standardization and Evaluation Section and later as an operations planner in the wing's Bombing and Navigation Section. In June 1958 he was assigned with his combat crew to the 7th Bombardment Wing at Carswell Air Force Base, Texas. Upon completion of advanced training in navigation, bombardment and reconnaissance at Mather Air Force Base, Calif., in December 1956, he was selected by Strategic Air Command to be one of the first second lieutenants to enter B-52 combat crew training as a navigator and was assigned to the 92nd Bombardment Wing, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. General Goodman then completed basic navigator training at James Connally Air Force Base, Texas. He was a distinguished graduate from Officer Candidate School in 1955 with a commission as a second lieutenant. Air Force as a private and served as a noncommissioned officer with the 3700th Basic Military Training Wing at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He completed Squadron Officer School in 1960 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, in 1974. The general graduated from the University of Nebraska, Omaha, in 1970 with a bachelor of general studies degree in history. General Goodman was born in 1932, in Aberdeen, S.D., where he graduated from high school in 1950. Goodman is chief of staff and assistant vice director for attaches and training, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.
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Her guilt comes because she knows something and does not tell others. No one suspects Young Charlie of committing the murders, and her guilt is not that sort of guilt. The transference of guilt is not direct in this film. William Rothman calls this Hitchcock's first American film to be the equal of his British work and says that it "gives form to all he learned in Hollywood as it declares continuity with the whole body of his earlier work." Once she knows, we watch to see what she does about it, knowing the conflict facing her because she loves her Uncle. The suspense is created by the fact that the audience knows Uncle Charlie is a killer and waits to see how young Charlie will figure it out for herself. Young Charlie takes on the guilt of her uncle because she knows about it and says nothing, and she is nearly killed because of this. The idea of guilt and transference is clearly important in Shadow of a Doubt from 1943, and part of the fascination one has with this film is in seeing the ways in which this theme is presented. For Hitchcock, the hero was always actually guilty of something, some sin in his life, which he would have to pay for by suffering through this period of false accusation. One way this was seen was that the hero or heroine would often be accused of a crime he or she did not commit, but there is more to it than that. One of the themes found in the films of Alfred Hitchcock is known as the transference of guilt, a theme Hitchcock first used when he was still working in England and that he continued with his American films. It’s worth noting that in 2006, her album I’m Not Dead included the song “Long Way to Happy,” which P!nk said was based on a poem she’d written about surviving sexual abuse by a cop when she was a teen. She publicly acknowledges and supports other female artists, including those that she’s had less-than-friendly relationships with in the past (she now say she doesn’t hold grudges) and those the press attempts to pit against her or vice versa. “I will have to die for this I fear/ There’s rage and terror and there’s sickness here,” P!nk starts on “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken.” “I fight because I have to/ I fight for us to know the truth/ There’s not enough rope to tie me down/ There’s not enough tape to shut this mouth/ The stones you throw can make me bleed/ But I won’t stop until we’re free.”Ī self-professed feminist (in interviews, not the doc itself), Pink is not just proud to be a woman, but frequently speaks and sings about the current landscape of how men and women to relate, as well as how women relate to one another. 7.2Ī: Almost always that's whatever is the highest damage. If you're looking for a complete picture of the survival guide so you can easily see what weapons and outfits you're missing, give this post of mine a look. The same rules apply to duplicates.Q: Where can I find a list of weapons/outfits?Ī: As mentioned in 1.3, check the Fallout wiki for weapons and outfits. 4) Lunch boxes contain Legendary Weapons as rare cards. Amata Almodovar, Butch DeLoria and Reginald Rothchild all come wielding The Lone Wanderer, but only one instance of the weapon will count toward the achievement. Some Legendary Dwellers come wielding a Legendary Weapon, but the weapon will only count toward this achievement if you have not previously collected that weapon, e.g. 3) Legendary Dwellers sometimes come wielding a Legendary Weapon. Legendary Weapons each require several pieces of legendary junk to build, as well as caps and time. You will need to find recipes for the weapons on quests or on exploration quests. Once you have enough dwellers, you can upgrade the Weapon Workshop to build Legendary Weapons. 2) Crafting weapons in the Weapon Workshop. When a Legendary Weapon is included on a Quest, it is either indicated by showing the actual weapon as a reward or is shown as a gold weapon icon to indicate that some Legendary Weapon will be rewarded. Usually, when a legendary item is included in a quest, it will be shown in the quest screen, but I have also recovered legendary weapons and outfits on the intermittent exploration quests. Some quests will include Legendary Weapons and Legendary Outfits as rewards for the quest. You can get Legendary Weapons in four ways: 1) Finding legendary loot when exploring or on quests. This also means that you cannot craft the same Legendary Weapon repeatedly in the Weapon Workshop to get the achievement. E.g., if you have already collected The Lone Wanderer pistol and you later get a Legendary Dweller that comes with the same pistol, the achievement does not credit the second instance of that weapon. This achievement is for collecting 20 different Legendary Weapons. Cells need oxygen to keep their metabolism going, and humans have an efficient and complex system for doing this. The lungs are essential parts of the respiratory system. Every lobule is separated from one another by a wall of connective tissue called an interlobular septum. And each pulmonary lobule has its own large bronchiole with multiple branches. The bronchi branch into smaller bronchioles, creating subdivisions of the lobes called pulmonary lobules. The bronchi, blood vessels, and nerves enter the lungs via a central wedge-shaped region called the hilum. However, there is an indentation on the left lung’s surface known as the cardiac notch. Interestingly enough, although they’re a pair, the lungs are asymmetrical: Your right lung is shorter and broader than the left. The vagus nerve is often involved in lung diseases. The vagus nerve dictates airway tone, blood perfusion or irrigation, and mucus secretion. The diaphragm borders the lungs at the base, a flat muscle shaped like a dome that separates the abdominal and chest or thoracic cavities. The left lung is split into two lobes: the superior and the inferior.Įvery lobe contains multiple bronchopulmonary segments, each receiving blood from its artery and air from its tertiary bronchus.The right lung is split into three lobes: the superior, middle, and inferior.The apex of the lung is located where the upper lobe begins, while the base of the lungs is by the diaphragm, where the costal surface borders our ribcage.Įach lung is divided into separate units known as lobes, which are separated by fissures. The pleural membrane has two layers: a visceral pleura that covers the thorax’s inside and a parietal pleura that covers the lungs. The lungs are connected to the trachea – or windpipe – by the right and left bronchi.Ī thin, bilayered membrane called pleura wraps the lungs. They are located in the mediastinum, which is the central compartment of the thorax around the heart. The lungs are pyramid-shaped organs that come in a pair. Kudos to LiveMag for being the first (as far as we can tell) to do this. We only wish the video was longer. So apart from the comment on “township tours” (privacy is a privilege of the wealthy and the mostly white, poverty means you are ready to be on display, be a ‘type’), what the video does is gives you a sense of what most black people Cape Town have to keep up with everyday, including random violence, in “white spaces.” On the upside, this kind of interrogation (on video) of white privilege in Cape Town (and elsewhere in South Africa) by black people is relatively new, and with increasing access to social media platforms like Youtube, and media production tools like DSLRS we’ll see more of this. From the white man who announces that his dogs are barking because ‘they don’t recognize strangers.‘ Then there’s the people at a restaurant who are annoyed at this intrusion on their privacy and “Desmond,” “ their black” (because that’s what he is), to deal with “these people.” There’s little else to add other than to say watch the video and see how all the whites featured do exactly what you thought they would do. In short, township tours are instances “ where tourists are taken in buses through townships to experience ‘authentic’ South Africa.” (BTW, Deyi’s post also takes on a supposedly progressive variant of township tours, “ social justice tours.”)Īs for Camps Bay, it’s a largely white neighborhood of the super rich on Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard, which is as much a legacy of Apartheid. The video is by LiveSA, a web and print initiative staffed by young black South Africans: “Recently LiveSA made a news insert for eNCA about township tours in South Africa – do they promote tired stereotypes? Are they ‘poverty porn’ for tourists? Can young people re-invent the township tour?”įor those not familiar with “township tours,” read Busisiwe Deyi’s post from last year. Here’s the set-up: What if two black Capetonians (both photographers) went to Camps Bay (a rich, majority white suburb on the other side of Table Mountain) and do “an alternative township tour” to invert the “township tour”?* An 11-song demo was recorded but no deal came of this first effort. By 16, Karla and her sister Lisa auditioned for Elektra Records. She had already fallen in love with the guitar and studied with Frank Hamilton of the famous folk group, The Weavers. She and her sister Lisa were writing songs and playing as a duo titled "The Daughters of Chester P" named after their father, Dr. It was to be her "Tapestry" (Carol King), cementing her transition from songwriter to performing songwriter.īorn and raised in Southern California, Karla Bonoff was a songwriter by the age of fifteen. Columbia Records signed Bonoff in 1977, releasing her first record titled, simply, Karla Bonoff. Karla Bonoff's earliest success and recognition came as a songwriter, penning songs recorded by Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt. Nina Gerber will accompany on electric guitar. Karla Bonoff will appear in concert in The Commons at Fort Worden State Park on Saturday night, January 14th. Billboard Top Country Albums.Karla Bonoff The Commons at Fort Worden State Park The album went on to reach number 1 on U.S. In 1993, another female artist named Wynonna Jude released her own album, "Tell Me Why" featuring the cover title track, "Tell Me Why." Karla Bonoff, the original artist, actually appears on the track as a guitarist and backing vocalist. The verses dive into the feeling of still being in love with someone who has moved on one lyric describes it as "a fool in love with a fool that never cared." The chorus then laments the desire but inability to let go with the lyric, "So won't you tell me why I can't say goodbye." Cover The song is about being heartbroken over an old flame. The song was written by Karla Bonoff and makes its first appearance on her 1988 studio album "New World." It reappears on her 1999 album "All My Life -The Best of Karla Bonoff," and again on her 2007 Live album. The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in May 1993 and number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada the following month. In 1993, the song was covered by American country music artist Wynonna and released in April 1993 as the first single and title track from her album Tell Me Why. " Tell Me Why" is a song written and recorded by Karla Bonoff for her 1988 studio album New World. "A Little Bit of Love (Goes a Long, Long Way)" There’s great ways United 24 we’re part of where you can buy ambulances and help on the ground. Also put your money where your mouth is too. When it’s not being talked about then it’s being forgotten. Every voice matters, because then the media picks it up, then politicians see it and there’s more pressure on politicians to help. Relaying Zelenskyy’s main plea to Ukrainian supporters, he continues: “He said ‘first and foremost, please tell everyone that sharing on social media about this is important’. And then they reached out, and it was a no-brainer.” “We talked about Ukraine in the shows, and we’d sing songs trying to keep it in peoples’ minds. He’s on ground zero, not moving, he’s incredibly humble and powerful, just a beacon…. “Meeting with President Zelenskyy on Zoom, I haven’t met anybody in my entire existence that I was more taken aback by,” says Dan. I would just say culturally I still associate with Mormonism, but religiously I’m not a practising Mormon.” I don’t feel a need to denounce anything. I’m not a religious person, I’m not an atheist, I’m probably agnostic or something like that. “It’s a beautiful thing for someone to have faith, right. I have a lot of respect and love for that community. “You can leave faith but that culture, like I identify with the Mormon people. “I am Mormon, culturally, for the rest of my life,” says Dan. It has been hard, and they’ve been wonderful and supportive and loving, but I think my mum probably still prays everyday that I come back to Mormonism.”Ĭould he see himself returning to the religion in the future? “So in that case it’s been hard because I don’t ever want to disrespect what they love and believe, but I also need to follow my truth. I have seven brothers and a sister, and my mum and dad, and they’re active Mormons, still. Behind every conversation there’s layers of religiousness. Anyone who comes from an orthodox faith based home. Despite their differences, the 35-year-old remains close to his family and is respectful of their beliefs. After leaving the Original Downtown Syncopators, Geesin’s "chance careering" took three main distinct but parallel routes: 1) live improvised performances in venues as diverse as folk clubs and the Royal Albert Hall 2) music and effects for The Media, including all four domestic BBC Radio networks, and advertising, documentary and feature films 3) stand-alone works for LPs and CDs.Īfter his first solo album in 1967, A Raise of Eyebrows, Geesin launched a one-man record company with the self-released As He Stands, Patruns, and Right Through. The band was based in Crawley, Sussex, England. Ron Geesin began his career from 1961 to 1965 as pianist with The Original Downtown Syncopators (ODS), a revivalist jazz band emulating the American Original Dixieland Jazz Band. Ronald Frederick Geesin (born 17 December 1943) is a Scottish musician, composer and writer known for his unusual creations and novel applications of sound, as well as for his collaborations with Pink Floyd and Roger Waters. The documents also show he was put on the radar of the Attorney General’s Child Predator Services in April 2022, after being flagged by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children cyber tips for file uploaded to messaging app, Kik. His formal arraignment is scheduled for Apin Cumberland County Court.Īccording to court documents, along with at least five files of child pornography found on a USB drive, Titzel also admitted they would find even more on his phone. Titzel has now been charged with a total of 12 felony counts of child pornography. He was bailed out of prison by bondsman on a $50,000 monetary bail posted on December 9, 2022. According to the Derry Township School District, none of Titzel’s victims are tied to the school. Titzel was a teacher at Hershey Middle School. Waltz was detained at Dauphin County Prison on a Probation Violation Detainer out of Dauphin County Probation.Hershey, Pennsylvania – The Derry Township middle school teacher who was arrested and admitted to possessing child pornography in December has now been charged with 6 additional felony charges.Īrthur Neal Titzel’s preliminary hearing was held today at 11:30 a.m. The charges were a result of several months of investigation by the Palmyra Borough Police Department, Derry Township Police Department and the District Attorney's Offices in both Lebanon and Dauphin Counties. There were several victims involved in the crimes alleged against Waltz. It is also alleged that Waltz had intentional contact with a minor for the purpose of engaging in sexual activity. Related to the charges were the allegations that Waltz transmitted sexually explicit photos and videos to minors, some under the age of 16. On August 2, 2023, investigators from the Derry Township Police Department assisted by investigators from the Palmyra Borough Police Department took Justin Waltz, 23, of Hershey, into custody and charged him with 2 counts of Sexual Abuse of Children (Child Pornography) (Felony 3), 2 counts of Unlawful Contact with Minor - Sexual Offenses (Felony 3), 1 count of Criminal Use of Communication Facility (Felony 3), 2 counts of Obscene and Other Sexual Materials and Performances (Dissemination of Explicit Sexual Material Via an Electronic Communication) (Felony 3), and 2 counts of Corruption of Minors (Felony 3). |
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