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Granny Women were healers and midwives in Southern Appalachia and the Ozark Mountains, documented as practicing from the 1880s to the 1930s. They were usually elder women in the community and were often the only practitioners of healthcare in the poor rural areas of Southern Appalachia. They seldom expected or received payment, and were respected as authorities on herbal healing and childbirth.
Necessity of Granny Women
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, few doctors practiced in rural Southern Appalachia. The few physicians that practiced were often poorly trained, inept, and even dangerous through most of the nineteenth century. Civil War doctors, for example, had no knowledge of germs, did not endeavor to keep their hands clean, and often explained away disease as the will of God. The quality of their education varied widely, and states lacked uniform licensing requirements. [1] With few effective drugs available, doctors often gave patients purgatives and emetics, believing that the causes of illness could be forced out through the stomach. Most rural Americans preferred the gentler and more familiar herbal remedies provided by Granny Women.
Oral Tradition
Granny Women’s medicine was handed down orally from generation to generation, in a time and region where most women were illiterate. Granny Women usually learned remedies and healing methods from other women healers, either family members or neighbors. Much of the original healing knowledge was learned from the Cherokee and Creek Indians of the South, and incorporated into the medicine of Granny Women.
Reliance on Herbal Medicine
Granny Women were experts of local pharmacology, and had a sophisticated knowledge of local plants. They knew how much of each ingredient to use, how long to boil, and how much to administer. They knew whether the herb should be decocted (boiled), infused (not boiled) or demulsified (used in an ointment). Their medicine often called for the leaves of a plant to be used for one ailment, the roots for another, and the berries for another. Granny Women knew how to process each herb or plant so as not to affect its potency, exactly when to harvest each plant, and how to avoid harmful side affects that accompanied each plant. [2]
The following is a traditional plant-based medicine for whooping cough:
1 ounce fresh red clover blossoms
1 pint boiling water
1 cup honey
Boil blossoms in water and strain. Add honey; bottle. Dosage: 1 teaspoon twice daily.
Granny Women as Midwives
At the turn of the century, granny-women attended to roughly fifty percent of the births in Southern Appalachia. [3] During the late 19th century and early 20th century, childbirth was dangerous, and Granny Women played and integral role in the survival or women in rural areas. [4] Even when a doctor was called to attend a birth, the baby was often made before he could make the trip to a rural home; thus, mothers often had a Granny Woman in attendance in case the doctor was delayed. In instances where the doctor attended the birth, Granny Women often still assisted, as there were no trained nurses available at the time.
Granny Women were not formally trained in midwifery, though those that were literate often carried a “midwife’s book” to reference during complicated births. [5] Granny women used a variety of techniques during the delivery, including superstitious rituals, pharmaceuticals, and herbal remedies. Often, Granny Women used rituals designed to give mothers psychological relief, such as having a woman hold her husband’s hat to symbolically bring him into the delivery room. Some other uses of ritual were placing an axe under the bed to symbolically “cut” the pain, or opening all the windows in the house to symbolically open the birth canal.
Granny Women often used herbal remedies, such as blackberry tea to prevent hemorrhaging, raspberry tea to relax the uterine muscles, or slippery elm bark to speed delivery. [6] In addition to these plant medicines, Granny Women often relied on pharmaceuticals such as laudanum, morphine, and quinine, which were readily available at local drugstores. When a mother’s pain became unbearable, Granny Women were not opposed to offering a morphine tablet.
Granny Women, unpaid and having nothing to gain from speedy labors, were far less likely than doctors to use forceps, and generally allowed nature to take its course. [7] Unlike doctors, Granny Women did not see their work as being complete once a mother had delivered a child, and often stayed to care for the newborn and the recovering mother. Thus, Granny Women provided a quality of care that physicians could not.
Decline in Number of Granny Women
As physicians grew in number during the early twentieth century and more rural residents had access to conventional medical care, the number of practicing Granny Women swiftly declined. The developing medical profession began to insist upon formal education, standard examination procedures, and licensing requirements for all practicing physicians and healers. The great majority of Granny Women, having no formal training and often illiterate, were unable to meet these new requirements.
Some historians believe that paid physicians, seeing Granny Women as competition, launched a deliberate campaign to force them out of practice. Sandra Barney states, “If doctors were to be seen as the only legitimate childbirth attendants, they had to encourage mothers, and by extension their families, to reject midwifery and embrace modern, scientific medicine.” [8] Physicians accomplished this goal by enlisting “volunteers from their social and economic class to assist them in reshaping expectations about health and healing.” [9] While some Granny Women may have continued to practice healing in secret, by the early 1900s, few were visible in their communities.
1. Allured, Janet. “In Defense of Granny Women.” Ozarks Watch. Vol. VIII, No. 1, 1995.
http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/periodicals/ozarkswatch/ow801d
2. Allured, Janet.
3. Masters, Harriet. “A Study of Appalachian Granny Woman Related to Childbirth Prevention Methods.” Master Thesis. East Tennessee State University, 2005.
4. Allured, Janet.
5. Allured, Janet.
6. Allured, Janet.
7.Allured, Janet.
8. Barney, Sandra Lee. Authorized to Heal: Gender, Class, and the Transformation of
Medicine in Appalachia,1880-1930.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, 2000.
9. Barney, Sandra Lee.
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Allured, Janet. “In Defense of Granny Women.” Ozarks Watch. Vol. VIII, No. 1, 1995.
http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/periodicals/ozarkswatch/ow801d
Masters, Harriet. “A Study of Appalachian Granny Woman Related to Childbirth Prevention Methods.” Master Thesis. East Tennessee State University, 2005.
Barney, Sandra Lee. Authorized to Heal: Gender, Class, and the Transformation of
Medicine in Appalachia,1880-1930.Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, 2000.
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Cinematographism is a religion begun in 2007. To subscribe to it one choses to look at the world in a different way every day. Its underlying philosophy is where one choses to see the beauty that exists within even the ugliest of places/situations. It's an optimistic religion where you value chaotic structure, geometry, beauty, and where everything has motivation behind it. Members believe that nothing is done just for the sake of it, but rather that there is intentionality to everything you do.... it attempts to "make the world a better place."
It began not only the creation of an organization, but also a filmic canon to adhere to and not just book/film/etc., but an all-encompassing way of life. Some of the founding theories came from celebrated filmmakers such as dziga vertov, mikhail Kaufman, and Boris Kaufman and the theories of kivo-pravda http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kino-Pravda.
Two chapters are starting up currently. There is one in the West Coast located in San Diego, CA, and one on the East Coast located in New York City, NY.
Influences
"Fathers of Cinematographism"
filmmaker JP Gorin
film theorist Alain JJ Cohen
cinematographer Boris Kaufman
filmmaker Dziga Vertov
(list in development)
"Filmic Canon (representation of ideological influences)"
The Conformist by Bernardo Bertolucci
The Passenger by Michaelangelo Antonioni
Taxi Driver by Martin Scorsese
Ivan the Terrible Parts 1 & 2 by Sergei Eisenstein
Punch-Drunk Love by Paul Thomas Anderson
La Jetee by Chris Marker
Children of Men by Alfonso Cuaron
Masculin-Feminin by Jean-Luc Godard
Day for Night by Francois Truffaut
George Washington by David Gordon Green
Badlands by Terrence Malick
2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
Coming Home by Hal Ashby
Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock
The Last Temptation of Christ by Martin Scorsese
Manhattan by Woody Allen
Ride the High Country by Sam Peckinpah
Andrei Rublev by Andrei Tarkovsky
Stray Dog by Akira Kurosawa
Once Upon a Time in America by Sergio Leone
How Green Was My Valley by John Ford
Fight Club by David Fincher
City Lights by Charlie Chaplin
Metropolis by Fritz Lang
Satántango by Bela Tarr
(list currently in development)
System of Beliefs
(currently in develompent)
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http://www.atypon-link.com/INT/doi/abs/10.1386/srsc.1.2.211_7?cookieSet=1&journalCode=srsc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kino-Pravda
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy, 1980
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The band existed when they were 10.
Sadly they broke up because, well, 10 year olds can't make a band.
The Band:
Vanessa:- Guitar, Newsletter Writer. She was the boss.
Jordan:- Drums
Ryan:- Bass?? Additional Percussion
Tim:- Cowbell
Brandon:- ?? [He passed the initiation test so they let him in 'Stink aye']
The Name:
Rfta [PRONOUNCED arf-ta]
The name is derived from the word "After"
AFTER: *subsequently: happening at a time subsequent to a reference time;
- after(a): located farther aft;
- behind or in the rear;
The name was chosen because they "practised" AFTER church*
(*Bear in mind they were 10)
They had one "real" practice.
Ness(Vanessa) made the band keep folders with her band newsletters, updates, quiz, stamp funding reports, logo concepts, a piece of paper signed by all members, practice timetables, meeting minutes, and monthly joke... but no music.
Jordan designed the final logo
rfta evolved from 'superfamily', which was an altogether better group.
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Website: www.bebo.com/rfta
Book: RFTA: A band that would never work. By Jordan Carey. published 2002. Breton Grove publishing.
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The Kodak Easyshare C875 is a digital camera that is currently for sale from the Kodak Eastman company in countries such as Australia and America. It was one of the first truly affordable digital cameras that included an 8 mega-pixel resolution CCD coupled into a slim body with 5X optical zoom. It has appeal to many photography novices & families as it's low price does not mirror it's high-end specifications.
The camera also incldes a 2.5" LCD screen, on-camera cropping, panoramic image stitiching, red-eye removal and an iso of 800 - quite high for a camera of the sort released in 2006. It was also one of the first true consumer point-and-shoot models to include the PASM (programme, appature, shutter, manual) mode which mirrored the use of many high-end film & digital cameras. This feature enabled many camera beginners to learn more about advanced photography, and later branch out towards more high-end devices.
The camera first came on sale in Australia in October 2006, and though originally retailed at $399.00 AUD, within a few months that price included a Kodak Camera Dock/Printer, before the price later continued to drop as competing companies also released similar cameras, allowing families and novices to have an even bigger choice when capturing everlasting memories.
Since then, other cameras have been released from Kodak, with a notable compedator the EasyShare Z1275 which is basically the same, but with High Definition video capture and a higher mega-pixel count.
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The Kodak Easyshare C875 is a compact digital camera that was launched in October 2006. It was one of the first consumer digital cameras to include a CCD resolution of 8 Megapixels alongside 5X optical zoom.
There was quite a large amount of advertising in Australia at the time of release, with posters in many camera retailers dominating the stores as soon as you walked in. Once launched, these posters usually gave way for more posters, advertising value packs which included items such as computer docks and printers, which one would assume were added in with the camera instead of dropping the initial price of $399 AUD.
The device included PASM, a mode usually associated with higher-end cameras, and acted as a stepping stone for many novice photographers towards the higher-end markets of D-SLRs.
A standard SD card slot was included for image storage, and this is arquably one of the most popular storage formats in the world. The format coupled perfectly with all digital image printing services, allowing people to quickly and easily have their photographs printed.
Other features that benefited everyday people include: automatic red-eye reduction and the abilty to create panoramic shots. This further pushed novices into the realm of advanced creative photography and could even be arguably regarded as a milestone for the camera industry.
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http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=9559&pq-locale=en_AU&_requestid=3156
http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/kodak-easyshare-c875/4505-6501_7-32004257.html
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Luke Thoburn (b. 8/12/81) is a KHQ employee and a television news producer. He has been producing the KHQ morning show, which runs from 5 am to 7 am weekly, Monday through Friday. Mr. Thoburn has also written four books, including Glimpse, Summer of Syndication, An Anthem to Apathy, and Diamonds in the Void.
Luke is a writer of both screen and novels. His latest screenplay, Tube Jockey's has garnered interest from the Executive Producer of Lost, notable ABC television show starring Matthew Fox and Evangaline Lily. The Exec Producer, Javier Grillo, stated that the script shows great promise and wishes to further pursue funding.
Luke's screenplay A Modest Proposal, was purchased by the film production company FastTrack Productions, but has not yyet been produced. His screenplay The Dramedy of Adrian Crenshaw was a screenplay of interest on the Francis Ford Coppola sponsored website zoetrope.com.
Luke Thoburn is married to Heather Elizabeth Thoburn(b.11/3/82), currently in graduate school studying School Psychology.
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After leaving NYC after 9/11 and discovering Sullivan County in 2001, Catskill Farms by Charles Petersheim has designed, built and sold over 16 homes over the past 5 years and provided sanctuary for more than 16 families who now call our houses their homes.
Using a delicate mixture of salvaged and new materials, Catskill Farms been providing a brand new 100 year old houses. While capturing the charm, beauty and character of the early 1900’s, all the hassles and maintenance related to an old house are elimated. Catskill Farms is recreating that lonely old house on the hill – think the Waltons or the Little House on the Prarie, or any of those old photos featuring turn of the century American architecture – with the wrap-around porches, old stone foundations, wood siding, and a horse tied out front.
Winner of the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Sullivan County Showcase Award for Best New Residential Construction Under 2,500 square feet.
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The River Reporter: http://www.riverreporter.com/issues/03-08-07/entrepreneurs.htm
Sullivan County Democrat: http://www.sc-democrat.com/archives/2003/news/11November/28/homes.html
Record Online: http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061221/COMM/612210304
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His Holiness Jagadguru Late Sri Mallikarjuna Murugharajendra Mahaswamiji, became the head of the Sri Murugharajendra Math in the year 1964. Sri Swamiji being a profound scholar in Sanskrit, Philosophy and Literature of Shiva Sharanas took initiative to start an educational society in the name of S.J.M. Vidyapeetha in the year 1966. This Vidyapeetha was to provide educational and employment opportunity to the students and educated people from all parts of Karnataka and the country. This S.J.M. Vidyapeetha has now grown into a big institution with the co-operation of the disciples of the Math in particular and citizens of Karnataka in general. As on today there are 132 educational institutions which include First Grade Colleges(08), Pharmacy College(01), Medical College & Hospital(01), Engineering College(01), Dental College and Hospital(01), Polytechnics(03) and High Schools, Primary Schools and Pre Primary Schools.
Sri Mallikarjuna Murugharajendra swamiji died on august 8, 1994. Leela visranti dhama, built at the burial site of late swamiji at Holalkere, Chitradurga district, Karnataka.
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Maurice Villency ([2])is a luxury home furnishing company founded in 1932 by Maurice Villency. Today, Maurice Villency remains a family run business with Eric Villency acting as CEO. The company has expanded to six showrooms in the following locations:
New York City,
Rosyln, New York,
Scarsdale, New York,
Westport, Connecticut,
Paramus, New Jersey
Washington, D.C.
Under Eric Villency, two new programs have been created: Villency Emerging Fashion Fund and Villency Atelier. The mission of the Villency Emerging Fashion Fund is to encourage and support up and coming fashion talent through support at fashion shows, collaboration on installations in the flagship Maurice Villency store-front windows, as well as host events and presentations in its space. Villency Atelier is a service that enables design professionals to execute their visions by allowing them to customize Villency resources. Carlos Mota, a contributing editor to ELLE DÉCOR Magazine, created a line of furniture for the inception of the service.
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http://www.villency.com
http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/33074047/new_york_ny/maurice_villency.html
http://www.manhattan.smugmug.com/gallery/2138828
http://newyork.construction.com/projects/03_BestOf/MauriceVillency.asp
http://flavorleague.com/installations/villency
http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsID=357979&itype=8486
http://www.papermag.com/?section=article&parid=1755
http://www.fineliving.com/fine/idesign/article/0,1663,FINE_15096_3231823,00.html
http://www.style.com/peopleparties/parties/scoop/091106PART
http://newyorksocialdiary.com/partypictures/2005/07_11_05/partypictures07_11_05.php
216.236.135.135 21:10, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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PGSG 21:13, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Restoration of the Monarchy ([3]) is a fashion brand created by Eric Villency. The name originated from the historical, British era referred to as: ‘The Restoration.’ In 1660 the English Parliament restored Charles II to the British thrown, ending the British Commonwealth and resulting in the repeal of strict Puritan laws and censorship. The name of the fashion line is based on the belief in benevolent leadership and the freedom to choose and express oneself. The line launched in September of 2007 with a men's and women's denim line. Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, daughter of Carine Roitfeld, is the face of the ad campaign, which ran exclusively in Purple Magazine. The ad campaign was art directed by Olivier Zham, Purple Magazine's Editor-in-Chief.
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http://www.restorationofthemonarchy.com
http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/news/fullstory.sps?iNewsid=463014
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/timeline/08restoration.html
http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Cromwell_and_Restoration.htm
http://www.papermag.com/?section=article&parid=1755
http://www.purple.fr/fashion.php?i=1
http://www.tokion.com/creativitynow/SPEAKER%20BIO/zahm.html
216.236.135.135 21:18, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Prudence Global Risk Consultancy
A leading global risk and security consultant specializing in international terrorism & crime, Prudence provides governments, corporations and influential individuals with the insight and tools for the assessment, planning and mitigation of risks.
Led by veterans from various international security agencies, Prudence brings clients decades of experience and unique, integrated solutions for risk and crisis management, as well as advanced technological support .
ADVISORY BOARD
Prudence is counseled and guided by its Advisory Board, which is composed of a team of globally recognized security experts who bring decades of international intelligence and operational experience.
MAJOR GENERAL (RET) AMOS YARON
Former General Director of the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Currently Mr. Yaron is a senior consultant to the Israeli Aircraft Industry (IMI)
MR. HAGAI HADAS
Former Deputy Director of the ISIS {The Israeli Secret Intelligence Services}. Currently Mr. Hadas is the CEO of Yooga, a high-tech start up firm.
MAJOR GENERAL (RET) EMANUEL SAKEL
Major General (Ret) Sakel served as the commander of the GOC Army headquarters which is the I.D.F {Israel defense force} multi-corps command headquarters.
RISK MANAGEMENT
Drawing upon the wide-ranging aptitudes and experience of its team, this division is uniquely qualified to assess and advise on the risks of terrorism & crime.
It has the people-skills and expertise to collect information, determine the threats, assess the related vulnerabilities and recommend means for mitigating the risks to a minimum.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Prudence crisis management services are focuse on assisting clients in assessing incidents before they become a crisis, as well as preparing the client to deal with a crisis when it occur.
In times of crisis Prudence supplies clients with tools and strategies that enable them to remain operational, while minimizing damage and disruption.
SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Experienced specialists and a fully integrated approach furnish Prudence with the professional edge to provide security solutions for the entire scope of critical infrastructure facilities; marine and airports, surface transportation and more. Prudence specializes in forming a multi-tiered security suite that is often complimented by local personnel.
www.prudence-group.com
PGSG 21:22, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Prudence GRC
A leading global risk and security consultant specializing in international terrorism & crime, Prudence provides governments, corporations and influential individuals with the insight and tools for the assessment, planning and mitigation of risks.
Led by veterans from various international security agencies, Prudence brings clients decades of experience and unique, integrated solutions for risk and crisis management, as well as advanced technological support .
ADVISORY BOARD
Prudence is counseled and guided by its Advisory Board, which is composed of a team of globally recognized security experts who bring decades of international intelligence and operational experience.
MAJOR GENERAL (RET) AMOS YARON
Former General Director of the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Currently Mr. Yaron is a senior consultant to the Israeli Aircraft Industry (IMI)
MR. HAGAI HADAS
Former Deputy Director of the ISIS {The Israeli Secret Intelligence Services}. Currently Mr. Hadas is the CEO of Yooga, a high-tech start up firm.
MAJOR GENERAL (RET) EMANUEL SAKEL
Major General (Ret) Sakel served as the commander of the GOC Army headquarters which is the I.D.F {Israel defense force} multi-corps command headquarters.
RISK MANAGEMENT
Drawing upon the wide-ranging aptitudes and experience of its team, this division is uniquely qualified to assess and advise on the risks of terrorism & crime.
It has the people-skills and expertise to collect information, determine the threats, assess the related vulnerabilities and recommend means for mitigating the risks to a minimum.
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Prudence crisis management services are focuse on assisting clients in assessing incidents before they become a crisis, as well as preparing the client to deal with a crisis when it occur.
In times of crisis Prudence supplies clients with tools and strategies that enable them to remain operational, while minimizing damage and disruption.
SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Experienced specialists and a fully integrated approach furnish Prudence with the professional edge to provide security solutions for the entire scope of critical infrastructure facilities; marine and airports, surface transportation and more. Prudence specializes in forming a multi-tiered security suite that is often complimented by local personnel.
www.prudence-group.com
PGSG 21:28, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]