Tuesday, July 16, 2013

18 Things I Love about Trisha Davis (Happy 18th Anniversary ...

Eighteen years ago today, she said yes! We were young, in love and wanted to change the world. Eighteen years later, I love and appreciate her more than I did then.

I love you Trisha and I am so grateful for you. Here are 18 of the 1.8 million things I love about you.

1.?I love your beautiful blue eyes.

2. I love that you believe in grace and second chances.

3. I love your sacrificial heart.

4. I love the way you cheer others on.

5. I love your laugh.

6. I love that you love big and without reservation.

7. I love the mother you are to our boys.

8. I love your willingness to allow your story to impact others.??

9. I love your lips.

10. I love the compassion you have for those that are hurting.

11. I love the way you trust God?it inspires me.

12. I love the way you tuck your hair behind your ears.

13. I love that you give 100% to everything you are called to do.

14. I love your hands.

15. I love that you are bandwagon sports fan.

16. I love how you microwave a cup of coffee two or three times before finishing it. :)

17. I love how you make an ordinary day extraordinary.

18. I love that you chose me 18 years ago, and you choose me again today. You are amazing.

Happy anniversary my love.

Every year I fall more in love with you.

Source: http://www.refineus.org/2013/07/18-things/

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  • The Jakarta Post - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has blasted Agriculture Minister Suswono for his failure to bring down the price of beef before the start of Ramadhan."I have to remind you all that you [agriculture minister] have to have a sense of urgency as well as a sense of crisis," Yudhoyono said in a limited Cabinet meeting at Halim Perdanakusuma air base in East Jakarta over the ...

  • Media organization blasts Jero

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    The Indonesian Press Union (SPRI) has condemned Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik for dismissing online media as illegitimate sources of news."If his statement is true, it means that he is illiterate and unaware that online media also have sources and a publisher who is responsible for the news," SPRI chairman Hence Mandagi said as quoted by tribunnews.com.Last week, ...

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    Times of India - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Last week, the Delhi high court asked McDonald's to vacate a 3-floor building in Khan Market - India's costliest retail hub - and hand it over to Kaur, who had been fighting for her property ever since the lease deed ...

  • East Kalimantan Border Defense Gets Boost

    Jakarta Informer - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    The East Kalimantan government has purchased a helicopter from Indonesian aircraft manufacturer Dirgantara Indonesia to monitor the province's border with Malaysia, which is often used to move illegal logs from the country. The Rp 120 billion ($ 12 million) Bell 412 EP helicopter is jointly produced by Bandung-based DI and US-based Bell Helicopter. East Kalimantan Governor Awang Faroek ...

  • Indonesia U-23 0-1 Jakarta All Star ? Jakarta Video

    Jakarta Informer - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Indonesia U-23 vs Jakarta All Star (Radja Nainggolan) 0-1 19/6/2013 Goal and Full Highlights Radja Nainggolan yang bermain untuk Jakarta All Star ...

  • Brebes Quake Damages Nine Homes

    Jakarta Informer - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    A 4.7 magnitude earthquake that shook Brebes, Central Java on Saturday caused damage to nine homes and forced dozens more to flee their residences, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said. Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a BNPB spokesman, said that the quake took place at 8:10 a.m. and its epicenter was located 15 kilometers southwest of Brebes. "The Brebes Disaster Mitigation Office ...

  • Indonesia welcomes more flights to main tourist areas

    eTN - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Indonesia will have more airlines flying from main tourist sources to more of the country's destinations, making it easier and faster for tourists to reach their destinations of choice, without having to transit in Jakarta. SilkAir will be the next airline to fly from Singapore direct to Semarang, capital of Central Java, for easy access to the Borobudur temple as well as to the many ...

  • Indonesian leader takes aim at beef prices

    The China Post - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has told his ministers not to play blame games among themselves in relation to stabilizing beef prices, which continue to soar. According to the president, soaring beef prices are related to problems in issuing an import ...

  • Four Terror Convicts Still at Large Following Medan Prison Break

    Jakarta Informer - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Indonesian inmates stand behind the bars of the burnt Tanjung Gusta prison on July 12, 2013. (EPA Photo) Police said on Sunday that they were still hunting down four terror convicts who along with hundreds of other prisoners broke out of the Tanjung Gusta Penitentiary in Medan, North Sumatra. "We have captured 93 prisoners as of this afternoon. Seventy-three prisoners were captured by the ...

  • Arsenal defeats Indonesia Dream Team 7-0

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Arsenal enjoys the perfect start to its first leg of the Asia Tour 2013 as it has defeated the Indonesia Dream Team 7-0 in a friendly match, on Sunday evening. The English Premier League club seized control early at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium as Serge Gnabry almost tallied a goal at the 18th minute. With goalkeeper Kurnia Mega waiting in the net for the host team, it was first difficult for ...

  • Football Just like watching Brazil as Arsenal cruise

    General Sources - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    JAKARTA: Arsenal donned their new, Brazil-style away kit and played like five-time world champions as they blew away the Indonesia Dream Team 7-0 at the start of their Asian tour on ...

  • Tatas big plans for Indonesia

    General Sources - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    JAKARTA: Tata Motors, India's top carmaker, believes Indonesia will be its largest operating market outside India within five years, executives at the local subsidiary said last Thursday. Ravindra Pisharody, president commissioner at Tata Motors Indonesia, a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Motors, said the company may also consider establishing a local manufacturing operation and turn the ...

  • Premier League - Arsenal hit seven in Jakarta

    General Sources - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Arsenal threatened to add to their tally before the break, they had to wait until the 53rd minute when Chuba Akpom made it 2-0. The goals then came thick and fast, with ...

  • Pre-Season Friendly Indonesia All Stars 0 Arsenal 7

    soccerway - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Olivier Giroud scored twice as Arsenal started their Far East tour with a convincing 7-0 victory over Indonesia All Stars on Sunday. The Frenchman's second goal, and Arsenal's fourth, was the pick of the bunch as Arsene Wenger's side treated the 88,000-strong crowd to a slick performance. Much has been made of Arsenal's pursuit of attacking reinforcements, with Gonzalo ...

  • Pilots go on strike in Indonesia some flights delayed cancelled

    People's Daily - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Hundreds of pilots of leading carrier Garuda Indonesia staged a strike on Thursday that cause flight delays and cancellations in several airports in the country.The strike started since midnight Thursday after the president of Garuda Pilot Association Stephanus Gerardus told his colleagues to stop flight."This morning (Thursday) at 03:15 a.m. Jakarta time we instructed (the pilots) not to ...

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    Sign on San Diego - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Members of the media wait across St. Mary's Hospital exclusive Lindo Wing in London, Sunday, July 14, 2013. Media are preparing for royal-mania as Britain's Duchess of Cambridge plans to give birth to the new third-in-line to the throne in mid-July, at the Lindo Wing. Cameras from all over the world are set to be jostling outside for an exclusive first glimpse of Britain's Prince ...

  • 6500 schools ready to implement 2013 curriculum

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Education and Culture Minister Muhammad Nuh has confirmed that the 2013 curriculum is ready to be implemented in the academic year of 2013-2014 which will begin on July 15."Insya Allah [God willing], 6,500 schools are ready to implement the 2013 curriculum and it will be implemented in stages, starting on July 15," said Nuh while checking the readiness for implementation of the 2013 ...

  • Two Foreigners Shot in West Jakarta Apartment

    Jakarta Informer - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Two foreigners survived a gun attack by an unknown shooter in an apartment in West Jakarta on Saturday night, a police official said. "The shooting happened at Apartment Mediterania in Tanjung Duren at around 10 p.m.," Jakarta Police spokesman Sr. Cmr. Rikwanto said on Sunday. The two foreigners have been identified as Muhammad, a Sierra Leone national, and Adelusi Oludare, a ...

  • Indonesia Neglects and Abuses Some of the World?s Neediest Children

    Human Rights Watch - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    (Jakarta) - In 2012, Indonesia reached a milestone. For the first time in recent history, the number of unaccompanied children seeking asylum in Indonesia topped 1,000. Yet Indonesia-a country with many of its own children abroad-doesn?t protect the vulnerable newcomers. Instead it detains, abuses, and neglects them. Unaccompanied migrant children in Indonesia, who are traveling without ...

  • Indonesian All Stars v Arsenal ? live | Marcus Christenson

    The Guardian - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    It looks like the Brazil goalkeeper J?lio Cesar is not going to join Arsenal after all, with a move to Napoli looking ever more ...

  • Police Arrest Illegal Trawlers Off Aceh Coast

    Jakarta Informer - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    Water police in Aceh captured two Malaysian-flagged trawling boats on Sunday morning and arrested 10 Thai fisherman who were caught illegally fishing in Indonesian waters. "During a routine patrol of the waters near Kuala Langsa, we saw two fishing boats. We then directed the boats and searched them," Adjunct. Sr. Cmr. Edwin Rachmat Adikusumo, the deputy director of the Aceh ...

  • 60000 spectators expected to pack Gelora Bung Karno stadium

    The Jakarta Post - Sunday 14th July, 2013

    The promoter of a friendly match between the Indonesia Dream Team and English Premier League giant, Arsenal, expects that the 60,000 tickets for the game at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, on Sunday, will be sold out."The ticket selling is still ongoing. Around 45,000 or eighty percent of a total of 60,000 tickets have been sold. Usually, we can sell around 10,000-15,000 tickets on the match ...

  • Source: http://www.jakartanews.net/index.php/sid/215826227/scat/3b16857a51cb629f

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    Monday, July 15, 2013

    Sunday musings: Travel is new diploma, gourmet in coach, TWA 800

    bellows-book-coverThis Sunday we muse about travel as education as we read an essay about the importance of travel for the family of one of America?s top travel writers. We look at new gourmet choices in coach on long-haul flights. And, Bill McGee, a safety and customer service expert takes a stand on the reopening of the TWA 800 investigation.

    The passport is the new diploma

    Kieth Bellow, Editor of National Geographic Traveler, has released a new book, 100 Places That Can Change Your Child?s Life. based in travel with kids. He has determined that travel creates some of the best education for children and he has followed that lead with his daughter. The book is excellent fodder for thought about how the world around us is ripe for education.

    My daughter Mackenzie just turned 7. At her birthday party at the Playseum, she stood in front of a child?s version of a world map ? no country names, just illustrations of objects like whales and palm trees and pandas. I watched, astonished, as she pointed out dozens of places ? Paris, Antarctica, China, Australia. Then it dawned on me: She really knows her geography.

    100 Places That Can Change Your Child?s Life ? Book CoverI believe the world is the best classroom we have and that a passport is every bit as important as a diploma. This idea ? and my kids ? inspired me to write 100 Places That Can Change Your Child?s Life, which explores our planet with those values top of mind.

    I?ve been blessed with the opportunity to travel and learn firsthand about different cultures all my life ? starting when I left what was then the Belgian Congo, my birthplace, at age four ? and it?s something I wish for every child, including mine.

    Economy class goes gourmet

    This European customer service turn may be followed by US airlines. Some are already allowing long-haul passengers select meals. Who knows? This may be a fee worth paying, if the food is good.

    Airlines across Europe and the U.S. are now offering economy passengers the chance to upgrade their meals, ordering ahead of their flight, and choosing from menus more readily found in cabins at the front of the plane.

    ?The craze started last year, and since then, every airline has jumped on the bandwagon to have a pre-order program,? notes Nikos Loukas, an airline catering consultant, and founder of inflightfeed.com.

    Because the meals are customized, passengers are required to order anywhere from 24 to 48 hours in advance, though that may also change in the future. Austrian Airlines allows passengers leaving from Vienna to order meals one hour prior to departure from a special kiosk at the airport.

    What airline whistleblowers have to say about the new theory on Flight 800

    Bill McGee has written about airlines and safety as much as anyone in the country. Here is his take on the re-opening of the TWA Flight 800 investigation. Back during the investigation, I knew some of the pilots involved and know that this was a theory that was investigated.

    I?ve had members of Congress ignore my interview requests and seen my Freedom of Information Act petitions go unanswered, so I?ve learned that sometimes former insiders are our only hope for getting information. Last week came news of yet another group of whistleblowers, a cadre of six government and non-government experts who served the National Transportation Safety Board when that independent federal agency investigated the explosion of a Boeing 747 off the coast of Long Island in July 1996. They are the protagonists of a new documentary, TWA Flight 800, that will air July 17 on EPIX-TV. After four years of investigation, the NTSB claimed the cause of Flight 800?s explosion was a mechanical defect, but the new documentary, written and directed by journalist Kristina Borjesson, claims the FBI, NTSB and other government agencies may have covered up that the plane was brought down by a missile strike. Participants in the film have called on the NTSB to reopen the case based on altered physical evidence, suppressed data, and unexamined testimony from hundreds of eyewitnesses.

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    #Military instituting new measures to change culture of combat rape

    SAN DIEGO ? The laughter and chatter ceased as soon as the two naval chiefs appeared on the rooftop deck of the barracks, where four sailors - three men and one woman - were having drinks in a hot tub with a sweeping view of San Diego Bay.

    Chief Petty Officer John Tate approached the group and asked a 23-year-old in a don't-try-to-fool-me tone whether his Gatorade bottle was spiked. Then Tate turned to the only female in the hot tub: "You on the same ship? You drinking a little bit, too?"

    "I'm just sipping on it," she said.

    There was no mention of the military's push to prevent sexual assaults in its ranks, but those in the hot tub at Naval Base San Diego said they knew that's why Tate was there. Tate serves on one of the Navy's new nightly patrol units charged with policing bases to control heavy drinking and reckless behavior.

    The patrols are among a number of new initiatives the armed forces is implementing to try to stop sexual assaults by changing the military's work-hard, play-hard culture. The effort follows a Pentagon report, released in May, that estimates as many as 26,000 service members may have been sexually assaulted last year.

    The head of the Army has called sexual assault "a cancer" that could destroy the force, while Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said the problem threatens to undermine troops' effectiveness in carrying out missions. But military leaders have rejected far-reaching congressional efforts to strip commanders of some authority in meting out justice, saying that would undercut the ability of commanders to discipline their troops.

    Now every branch is scrambling to demonstrate it can get the situation under control by instituting new measures that emphasize a zero-tolerance message and crack down on alcohol, which is said to be a major contributor to the problem.

    "We need cultural change, where every service member is treated with dignity and respect, where all allegations of inappropriate behavior are treated with seriousness, where victims' privacy is protected, where bystanders are motivated to intervene, and where offenders know that they will be held accountable by strong and effective systems of justice," Hagel said after the report was released.

    Hagel ordered all commanders to inspect workspaces by July 1 to ensure they were free of degrading material, and he gave military leaders until Nov. 1 to recommend ways to hold officers accountable for their commands' environments.

    In June, thousands of military men and women attended interactive, in-your-face training programs as part of a Pentagon-ordered stand-down from regular duties to specifically address sexual assault. The service members role-played uncomfortable scenarios, watched explicit videos that included rape scenes and were grilled over the meaning of "consent" in boot camp-style lectures. Some branches allowed media to attend the sessions.

    During one course at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot on Parris Island, S.C., 1st Sgt. Rena Bruno paced in front of screens filled with statistics as she schooled 200 recruits, in their 10th day of basic training, on the definitions of sexual assault and harassment.

    "We're tired of hearing about it in every military branch!" Bruno bellowed. "It brings dishonor to the Marine Corps! You got that?"

    "Yes, ma'am!" the young men yelled back.

    Bruno cited an incident in which a Marine drugged his roommate, and then videotaped the ensuing encounter. The class groaned, but recruit Alex Ritter, 21, of Lafayette, La., said Bruno's message came through loud and clear: "It shows what's happening both in the civilian world and in the armed forces."

    At another class at Eglin Air Force Base in the Florida Panhandle, about 200 airmen, mostly in their 20s, watched videos that showed an old World War II bomber plane decorated with a painting of a pinup girl and a sexually suggestive squadron patch.

    Saying the culture has to change, Lt. Col. Rick Hughes told the group: "America's view is that the military condones sexual assault."

    At Fort Bliss Army base in Texas, Sgt. Wallace Levy inappropriately rubbed a soldier's back to see if those in his training class would react. When no one did, he admonished them: "Don't look the other way if you see it happening."

    Each branch of the military is imposing new rules, mostly aimed at service members in their 20s, who the Pentagon says are most vulnerable to an attack.

    The Army implemented a 9 p.m. curfew and banned alcohol for young soldiers at 22 of its basic training facilities. The Marine Corps' top leader ordered "climate surveys" for all new commanders to check for harassment, hazing and alcohol problems among their subordinates.

    The Air Force put a female two-star general in charge of a beefed-up office responsible for sexual assault prevention and response, while the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado hired a civilian psychology professor to teach courses on interpersonal violence and men and masculinity for one year.

    The Navy plans to replicate the nightly patrols roaming San Diego's bases at some 70 installations worldwide, including in Pensacola, Fla.; Naples, Italy; and Yokosuka, Japan.

    Military officials are also learning from mistakes made while trying to address the problem. Responding to a lawmaker's complaints, the Air Force this summer pulled a brochure circulated at a South Carolina base that stated, "If you're attacked, it may be advisable to submit than to resist."

    Some service members have bristled at the new restrictions, calling them unfair for punishing all for the sins of a few.

    "This represents the military's simplistic approach to solving a complex issue that it has ignored for years," Army Spc. Sam Ellison, a 28-year-old soldier at Texas' Goodfellow Air Force Base, which has a 9 p.m. curfew for new troops, wrote in an email to the Army Times newspaper.

    Ellison said the misguided thinking is, "If we treat all of the soldiers like criminals, they can't commit crimes."

    "Big Brother would be proud," he wrote.

    Military officials defended the actions, given the rise in cases. The Pentagon report found a 6 percent increase in reported sexual assaults, or 3,374 cases, in fiscal year 2012 over the previous year. But officials believe the problem is far worse. Based on that number and anonymous surveys of service members, the Pentagon estimated the number of victims may be as high as 26,000.

    More people are stepping forward after word spread about resources for victims, including a 24-hour hotline and expedited transfers from a unit after an abuse is reported. But the crime is still widely underreported because of fear of retaliation and other reasons, Pentagon officials said.

    The Pentagon established its Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program eight years ago with the goal of reducing attacks through annual training and campaigns to encourage more reporting by victims. Since then, the number of reported cases has risen by 98 percent - which critics say shows the need for judicial reform.

    "Until there are structural changes, you're not going to train your way out of this epidemic," said Brian Purchia of Protect Our Defenders, a nonprofit that helps military sexual assault victims. "There needs to be actual punishment."

    A sweeping defense bill approved by the U.S. House in June would impose new punishments, including requiring a mandatory minimum sentence of two years in prison for military personnel convicted of rape or sexual assault. The bill also would strip military commanders of the power to overturn convictions in those cases. The Senate is expected to take up the issue this fall.

    Navy Lt. Cmdr. Nathan Christensen, a Pentagon spokesman, said Hagel has not ruled out any remedies but that "the key to preventing sexual assaults ... will be our commanders" and the standards they set.

    Troops also are being trained to speak out if a higher-ranking officer behaves inappropriately, military authorities said.

    In San Diego, Chief Petty Officer Tate said the roving patrols, along with other measures, seem to be making a difference.

    Six months ago, the Navy banned pitchers of beer at the bowling alleys and pizza parlors on all three of its bases in the city. At the same time, each base also launched a resident adviser program. Chief petty officers now live in every barrack and are trained to respond to situations that could spiral out of control.

    Many of the resident advisers, like Tate, also serve on the roving patrols, which started in February and were modeled after a similar effort at the Navy's training facility for new recruits in Great Lakes, Ill. Sexual assaults there dropped by more than 60 percent over a two-year period.

    In San Diego, rotating teams of two senior enlisted officers patrol from 7 p.m. to midnight on weekdays and from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. on weekends, walking from barrack to barrack to peek in on communal areas before checking popular drinking spots.

    On a warm May night at Naval Base San Diego, Tate and his partner stopped by picnic tables, a bowling alley and the rooftop hot tub on the base, which borders a working-class neighborhood near downtown. An adult entertainment shop sits on a crime-ridden street near the base; sailors are barred from the thoroughfare.

    The most common infraction Tate said he had handled so far were male sailors violating base rules banning earrings. Still, he said he believed his impromptu appearances were helping to keep people in line.

    "They know we're watching them," he said.

    Associated Press writers Susanne M. Schafer in Parris Island, S.C., Juan Carlos Llorca in El Paso, Texas, and Melissa Nelson-Gabriel in Pensacola, Fla., contributed to this report.
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    Source: http://www.stripes.com/news/military-instituting-new-measures-to-change-culture-of-combat-rape-1.230305

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    Sunday, July 14, 2013

    Demo Charity for Android

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    Saturday, July 13, 2013

    Understanding the motivations of mass shooters is key to successful law enforcement strategies

    [unable to retrieve full-text content]A detailed statistical study of mass shootings in the USA suggests that training law enforcement officers to recognize the psychology and behavioral patterns of perpetrators could improve officers? ability to deal with an on-site shootout or suicide.

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