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Oct 17, 2013 - 1:01pm |
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Australian Troops Kill Six-Year-Old Boy, Father in Afghan Night Raid — News from Antiwar.com Australian troops have been implicated in the killing of a six-year-old Afghan boy and his father during a night raid in the Uruzgan Province three weeks ago. The two were in the house next door to the raided house.The two were found under a bullet-ridden blanket, shot in the head, and the child had a syringe stuck in his chest during an abortive attempt to revive him. Locals say the troops were on their roof during the next-door raid, and shot down into the home through the roof as well. The Australian Defense Department confirmed the incident, saying it had informed the Afghan government and NATO, but declined to offer further details, saying there is a pending investigation. The Australian military reportedly paid “compensation” to some locals over the raid, but relatives of the slain civilians are still furious about the incident, just the latest in a long line of night raids gone wrong, a major source of tensions between the Karzai government and NATO.
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Proclivities
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Oct 17, 2013 - 7:27am |
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buzz wrote: hope is good thing. would you eliminate it if means no more apathy?
Those two traits are inter-related in a lot of aspects. I'm not sure if I'd really want to eliminate any traits from that list - they're all necessary or useful in their own ways. The "apathy" mention from the last post was more of a joke (albeit, a corny one).
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buzz
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Oct 17, 2013 - 7:08am |
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Proclivities wrote: Yeah, that's kind of tough - especially when they're in alphabetical order. Would "Hope" be considered a positive or negative trait? Anyhow, I wouldn't care if I had to do without "apathy"
hope is good thing. would you eliminate it if means no more apathy?
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Proclivities
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Oct 17, 2013 - 7:04am |
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buzz wrote:If you could eliminate 2 negative emotions from the human race, which would you choose? List of Human EmotionsAcceptance Affection Aggression Ambivalence Apathy Anxiety Boredom Compassion Confusion Contempt Depression Doubt Ecstasy Empathy Envy Embarrassment Euphoria Forgiveness Frustration Gratitude Grief Guilt Hatred Hope Horror Hostility Homesickness Hunger Hysteria Interest Loneliness Love Paranoia Pity Pleasure Pride Rage Regret Remorse Shame Suffering Sympathy Did I mention, there's a catch. If you eliminate 2 negative you must also eliminate 2 positive emotions. Would you still do it? Which ones? Yeah, that's kind of tough - especially when they're in alphabetical order. Would "Hope" be considered a positive or negative trait? Anyhow, I wouldn't care if I had to do without "apathy"
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If you could eliminate 2 negative emotions from the human race, which would you choose? List of Human EmotionsAcceptance Affection Aggression Ambivalence Apathy Anxiety Boredom Compassion Confusion Contempt Depression Doubt Ecstasy Empathy Envy Embarrassment Euphoria Forgiveness Frustration Gratitude Grief Guilt Hatred Hope Horror Hostility Homesickness Hunger Hysteria Interest Loneliness Love Paranoia Pity Pleasure Pride Rage Regret Remorse Shame Suffering Sympathy Did I mention, there's a catch. If you eliminate 2 negative you must also eliminate 2 positive emotions. Would you still do it? Which ones?
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Oct 17, 2013 - 6:39am |
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Proclivities wrote: True. Humans have seemed to do it with more malevolence than other animals enjoy it.
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Proclivities
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Oct 17, 2013 - 6:36am |
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sirdroseph wrote:Obviously, basic evolutionary means of acquiring resources through violence just like any animal. Technology and civilization change the power brokers and vehicles, the force to acquire resources remains perpetual.
True. Humans have seemed to do it with more malevolence than other animals - I guess that's as a result of "higher intelligence".
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sirdroseph
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Oct 17, 2013 - 6:28am |
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Proclivities wrote: Perhaps, in "modern" times, but wars been occurring for millennia before there were banks, governments, or mainstream media - pretty much throughout human history.
Obviously, basic evolutionary means of acquiring resources through violence just like any animal. Technology and civilization change the power brokers and vehicles, the force to acquire resources remains perpetual.
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Proclivities
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Oct 17, 2013 - 6:15am |
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sirdroseph wrote: Perhaps, in "modern" times, but wars been occurring for millennia before there were banks, governments, or mainstream media - pretty much throughout human history.
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Oct 16, 2013 - 10:50pm |
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Tony Blair ‘Iraq selfie’ stars in UK art exhibition - Alarabiya.net English![kennardphillipps are Peter Kennard and Cat Picton-Phillipps who have worked together since 2002, initially to make art in response to the invasion of Iraq. Their work is shown in a range of contexts, on line, in galleries and on protest marches. They describe their work as an integral part of political activism, a direct means of communication: 'the visual arm of protest'. Photo Op, depicting Tony Blair taking a ‘selfie’ in front of a huge explosion, has become an iconic image. It was produced in response to the anger they felt at the Government’s decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003, in the face of widespread public protest. They describe their need to create something that reflected and validated this public opposition, sentiments they felt were not reflected in the mainstream media at the time. kennardphillipps are Peter Kennard and Cat Picton-Phillipps who have worked together since 2002, initially to make art in response to the invasion of Iraq. Their work is shown in a range of contexts, on line, in galleries and on protest marches. They describe their work as an integral part of political activism, a direct means of communication: 'the visual arm of protest'. Photo Op, depicting Tony Blair taking a ‘selfie’ in front of a huge explosion, has become an iconic image. It was produced in response to the anger they felt at the Government’s decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003, in the face of widespread public protest. They describe their need to create something that reflected and validated this public opposition, sentiments they felt were not reflected in the mainstream media at the time.](http://vid.alarabiya.net/images/2013/10/16/8be0c473-297f-49dc-9c76-caf289990f8d/8be0c473-297f-49dc-9c76-caf289990f8d_16x9_600x338.jpg)
Positioning himself to take the right “selfie,” former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is seen grinning as he tilts his phone to make sure a background of smoke and fire appears in the shot. Or at least that’s how one artist wants to portray Blair, the man who led Britain to the 2003 Iraq war. The image features in an art exhibition which has launched this week at the Imperial War Museum North in the UK’s Manchester and will run until February 2014. The museum has a collection of 70 works that forms “Catalyst: Contemporary Art and War.” All 70 works, which include installations, photography, film, sculpture, oil paintings, prints and book works, present a collection of contemporary art produced since the First Gulf War. “At its center is the kennardphillipps' take on the decision to invade Iraq ten years ago, with a happy Tony Blair cut in front of a shocking battle scene of smoke and flames in Iraq,” reported Britain’s Daily Mail on Wednesday. Kennardphillipps is a collaboration working since 2002 to produce art in response to the invasion of Iraq. Another piece by Turner Prize-winning Brit Steve McQueen features a series of “postage stamp” sheets with photographic portraits of those who died in the Iraq war, with each one also bearing the standard profile of the Queen Elizabeth. Meanwhile, Gaza-Born Taysir Batniji’s tongue-in-cheek art series features estate agent details for destroyed homes in Gaza; a sarcastic comment on the situation in Palestine. http://www.iwm.org.uk/sites/default/files/learning_resource/e-catalogue.pdf (76 pages, 25.6 MB)
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sirdroseph
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Sep 22, 2013 - 7:35am |
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2cats wrote:I can see them.
Thanks I deleted them because I tried it at least three times so I am sure they are all over the place and borking the forum in some way. Weird I can evidently post pics from FB, but I cannot view them only on my home laptop, when I get to work I can see them. I have already uninstalled and reinstalled Mozilla and all of the plug ins and add ons to no avail.
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Sep 22, 2013 - 7:22am |
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I can see them.
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Sep 19, 2013 - 4:41pm |
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what the hell is wrong with this guy... Graham now says he will work with a bipartisan group of senators to craft a resolution authorizing the president to use military force — not against the Syrian regime but against Iran.
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R_P
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According to the historians, by looking at things that have already happened, Americans can learn a lot about which actions made things better versus which actions made things worse, and can then plan their own actions accordingly. "In the coming weeks and months, people will have to make some really important decisions about some really important issues," Columbia University historian Douglas R. Collins said during a press conference, speaking very slowly and clearly so the nation could follow his words. "And one thing we can do, before making a choice that has permanent consequences for our entire civilization, is check real quick first to see if human beings have ever done anything like it previously, and see if turned out to be a good idea or not." "It's actually pretty simple: We just have to ask ourselves if people doing the same thing in the past caused something bad to happen," Collins continued. "Did the thing we're thinking of doing make people upset? Did it start a war? If it did, then we might want to think about not doing it."
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Sep 9, 2013 - 11:40am |
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cc_rider wrote: And real estate. So they have hard copies of signatures, required by law. Faxes won't disappear entirely until the laws change, and frankly the lawmakers have more important things to worry about.
...and Aerospace. Signatures and time/date stamps go a long way with FAA documentation and have saved my bacon more than once.
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