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Al Qaeda And What it Means to be Modern
editExternal links
edit- Bright, Martin (May 11, 2003). "On the trail of Osama bin Laden". The Guardian. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
- Hastings, Max (April 13, 2003). "Where next for US power?". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
- Krausz, Tibor (October 4, 2004). "Medieval? Not So Fast". The Jerusalem Report. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
- Gray, John (May 14, 2004). "The ethics of George Bush: good, bad or irrelevant?". Times Higher Education. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
- Escobar, Pepe (September 10, 2003). "The Twin Towers and the Tower of Babel: Part 1, Sleeping with the enemy". Asia Times Online. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
- Riddell, Mary (May 18, 2003). "Now we have to think again". The Guardian. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
Ella Kate Cooke
editElla Kate Cooke (1885[1]-August 9, 1917[2]) was a New Zealand Sister who earned her nursing license in Auckland and later served as a nurse for France during World War I. She died in 1917 near the hospital in which she worked in Alexandria after being hit by a train.
Biography
editShe first began her initial training in nursing in 1907[3] at the Auckland Hospital and later at the Cook Hospital in Gisborne. She was transferred to the hospital in Hawera in 1910 and staying there until early 1913.[4][5] Afterward, Cooke worked in the Waikato region of New Zealand after being sent there as the only available nurse for the region and peoples therein,[6] having been given the title of "Native Health Nurse".[7] She later became "a member of the Public Health Nursing Service".[8]
In 1914, when she was 29, Cooke departed from New Zealand by way of Auckland on the RMS Niagara, accompanied by her twin sister,[9] and headed for Canada on the way to Britain. Traveling across both Canada and America, they departed for Britain from New York on the RMS Lusitania. The ship was chased by a German cruiser on the open sea, but arrived safely in Britain.[10]
Not long after arriving, "Britain declared war on Germany". Because she had known other English people while in New Zealand, Cooke decided to enlist as a nurse to help the war effort.[9] However, her services were not necessary in Britain, so she traveled to France and joined the French Flag Nursing Corps as a volunteer[11] and also worked with the French Red Cross.[12] She was stationed in Bernay, France and treated wounded soldiers returning from battle.[9][13]
Cooke was to be moved to another base on November 19, 1915,[14] but she was instead sent to Egypt in October of the same year,[15] as a part of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps.[8][16] The training for her journey and the nursing knowledge she would have to know was done at Connaught Hospital in Aldershot.[4]
She died in 1917 while nursing at the "No. 17 Hospital" in Alexandria. While going to meet a friend to have dinner, she passed through a fence onto train tracks behind it and was hit by a train.[17][8] Her body was buried in the Hadra Cemetary and her name is "inscribed on the World War I Nurses Memorial in York Minster, England."[4]
A video was made by the Auckland War Memorial Museum in 2008 called In Memory that features Ella Cooke.[18]
References
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edit- "Government cabin-air tests 'flawed'" - Telegraph
- "Experts demand an enquiry into toxic air on flights" - Mail Online
- "The air quality in the agenda of aviation unions" - International Federation of Transport Workers
- "US researcher nears cabin contamination blood marker breakthrough" - Flightglobal
- "Call for EU Commission to Act and Protect Travel Consumers and Aircrew from Aerotoxic Syndrome" - Webwire
- "Aviation contaminated air reference manual" - Google Books
- "Contaminated Air: Time to Act?" - Insight
Burning Star Core
editDronedisco is a record label run by C. Spencer Yeh and is based out of Cincinnati, Ohio. The label mainly serves to release material from C. Spencer Yeh's own project, Burning Star Core, but has featured noise artists such as Hototogisu, Hair Police, Jessica Rylan, Chris Corsano, and more. The label has been in existence from the earliest stages of Burning Star Core and has catalogued C. Spencer Yeh's experimentation with vocal manipulation, string-based noise, and drone.
Partial discography
edit- Burning Star Core - A Definitive Party Atmosphere (CDr)
- Burning Star Core - Teen Hearts? Theme Parks! (CDr)
- Burning Star Core - Green Legs II (CDr + Cass)
- Burning Star Core - Background Sound & Applause (CDr)
- Iovae - Quartervois (CDr)
- Hair Police - July 4 '02 Empty Bottle Chicago, IL (VHS)
- Life Rocks! - Life Rocks! (CDr, mini)
- Jazz Hands - Jazz Hands (CDr)
- Death Beam - Wedding Music (CDr)
- Roesing Ape - The Enemy Of All Good Times (CDr)
- Burning Star Core - Amelia (CDr)
- Burning Star Core - A Pair Of Earrings From An Unnamed Property (CDr)
- Chris Corsano/Mike Shiftlet/C. Spencer Yeh - Live @ Flywheel, Easthampton MA 11/20/03 (CDr)
- Jessica Rylan/C. Spencer Yeh - Rylan/Yeh 2xC30 (2xCass, C30)
- Burning Star Core - USA Live Reports Spring 2005 (4xCass)
- John W Fail - Frozen Musics 1999-2005 (4xCass)
- Burning Star Core - Inside The Shadow (CDr)
- Burning Star Core - Voice & Electronics Live (CDr)
- Hototogisu + Burning Star Core - Untitled (CD)
- Burning Star Core - Two In The KY & One In The OH 2005 (2xCass)
- Burning Star Core - What Happens When You Come Home And All That's Left of Her Is Her Hat? (Cass)
External links
edit- Dronedisco official website
- Discogs.com Dronedisco page
- Exclusives on WIRE
- Collaboration Work on Fusetronsound
- Bio and Discography on StubHub
- "Wiese, John & C. Spencer Yeh -- "Cincinatti"" - Heathen Harvest
- "Don’t Make Lists #310 - #316: Flying Lotus, Burning Star Core, Fever Ray" - Neu Magazine
- "C. Spencer Yeh Update: Burning Star Core Reissue, Yeh/Wiese 7-Inch, Live LP, and Collab with Tony Conrad and Michael F. Duch" - Tiny Mix Tapes
- "Surreal Adventures in Modern Music at the Empty Bottle (9/9-13)" - CoS
- Album Review on Dusted Magazine
- Artist Review on Dusted Magazine
- Album Review on Tedium House
Tbilisi Seminary
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edit- "Stalin and His Hangmen: The Tyrant and Those Who Killed for Him" - Google Books
- "Swaddled Nation:Modern Mother Russia and A Psychohistorical Reassessment of Stalin" - Primal Psychotherapy
- "Joseph Stalin" - Laughter Genealogy
- "BARNOVI (BARNAVELI), VASILY" - Dictionary of Georgian National Biography
- "Holy Hieromartyr Kirion, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (†1918)" - Pravoslavie
- "Who's who in Russia since 1900" - Google Books
- "Stalin still revered in Georgia" - BBC News
- "Stalin, Man of the Borderlands" - The American Historical Review
- "USSR Report POLITICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL AFFAIRS"
- "Stalin" - The Mail Archive
- "Georgian Autocephaly and the Ethnic Fragmentation of Orthodoxy" - Central and Eastern European Online Library
- "Young Stalin" - Google Books
Matricectomy
editA matricectomy is when part of or all of the base of the nail, commonly known as the nail matrix, is destroyed through the use of surgery, chemicals, or electricity. If all of the nail matrix is removed, then a new nail plate will never grow back. Generally, this procedure is used to get rid of ingrown toenails that keep reoccurring. [19]
References
edit- ^ "Cenotaph Record", Auckland War Memorial Museum
- ^ "Casualty Details", Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- ^ "Sister Ella Cooke", New Zealand Military Nursing
- ^ a b c "Ella Cooke", Auckland War Memorial Museum
- ^ "Notes from the Hospitals and Personal Items", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume V, Issue 1, January 1912, Page 44
- ^ "Native Health Nursing in Auckland District", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VII, Issue 1, January 1914, Page 47
- ^ "Appointments and Resignations", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VII, Issue 3, July 1914, Page 143
- ^ a b c "Obituary", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume X, Issue 4, October 1917, Page 231
- ^ a b c "The Big Adventure", Other Anzacs: Nurses at War 1914-1918 by Peter Rees, Allen & Unwin, 2008, Pg. 11
- ^ "Appointments and Resignations", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VII, Issue 4, October 1914, Page 187
- ^ "Great days in New Zealand nursing" by Joan Rattray, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1961
- ^ "Formation of New Zealand Army Nursing Service", Nursing in New Zealand: History and Reminiscences by Hester Maclean, Tolan Printing Company, 1932
- ^ "Notes from the 'British Journal of Nursing'", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VIII, Issue 2, April 1915, Page 93
- ^ "Presentation", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VIII, Issue 1, January 1915, Page 55
- ^ "Untitled", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VIII, Issue 4, October 1915, Page 201
- ^ "ON ACTIVE SERVICE", Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14238, 5 March 1917, Page 7
- ^ "Sister Ella Cooke", Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XI, Issue 1, January 1918, Page 24
- ^ "In Memory Exhibition", Creating Value in New Zealand Conference
- ^ "Definition of Matricectomy" - MedicineNet
External Links
edit- "Ingrown Toenail Removal" - AAFP
- "Ingrowing Toe Nail : Results of Surgical Matricectomy" - JK Science
- "What Is a Matricectomy?" - Wise Geek
- "Matricectomy." - PubMed
- "Comparison of Phenol and Sodium Hydroxide Chemical Matricectomies for the Treatment of Ingrowing Toenails" - Google docs
- "Trichloroacetic Acid Matricectomy in the Treatment of Ingrowing Toenails" - eClips Consult
- "Chemical Matricectomy with Phenol for the Treatment of Ingrowing Toenail: A Review of the Literature and Follow-up of 172 Treated Patients" - Google docs
- "Improved healing with a collagen-alginate dressing in the chemical matricectomy" - JAPMA
- "Chemical Matricectomy with 10% Sodium Hydroxide for the Treatment of Ingrown Toenails in People with Diabetes" - IngentaConnect
- "Chemical matricectomy with 10% sodium hydroxide for the treatment of ingrowing toenails" - PubMed
- "Comparison of phenol and sodium hydroxide chemical matricectomies for the treatment of ingrowing toenails" - BiomedExperts
- "Surgical Treatment of Ingrown Toenail without Matricectomy" InterScience
- "Matricectomy" - YGo Nail Care
Treaty of the Union
editThe Treaty of the Union was an accord between the USSR and its people, the constituent republics, that gave these republics greater economic freedom and sovereignty in an attempt to arrest the continuing breakup of the Soviet Union. Framed by Gorbachev, it involved nine major republics of Russia and was helped along by Boris Yeltsin, Gorbachev's political rival and eventual usurper. This endeavor, however, failed within the year and, following the fall of the USSR, Gorbachev was replaced by Yeltsin in the new Commonwealth of Independent States.[1]
References
edit- ^ "Soviet unrest begins to ease - St. Petersburg Times". http://www.sptimes.ru/. 1991-4-27. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
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