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Thursday, May 11, 2017
Charlotte
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 04:02 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 09 November 2016 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2016/11/great-lakes.html
I grew so disgusted with Facebook, not because of the people I knew personally, but because of United States Americans I do not know personally, that I stopped using it. For the brief period I was using it. As I wrote to certain people I was using it to research Facebook itself.
I hate Facebook and I prefer Blogger.com and their Blogspot.com, and although I don't hate Blogger.com, I have been weighing the limitations of Blogspot after this past decade of using it as my primary delivery mechanism of The Truth.
Blogger.com is great for text but lousy for multimedia.
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Prince William, duke of Cambridge
BRITISH PRINCE
Prince William, duke of Cambridge, in full William Arthur Philip Louis Windsor, duke of Cambridge, earl of Strathearn and Baron Carrickfergus, formerly Prince William of Wales (born June 21, 1982, Paddington, London, England), elder son of Charles, prince of Wales, and Diana, princess of Wales, and second in line (after Charles) to the British throne.
In November 2010 it was announced that William would marry his longtime girlfriend, Catherine (Kate) Middleton, whom he had met at the University of St. Andrews. The royal wedding took place on April 29, 2011, at Westminster Abbey in London. The couple’s son, Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge, was born on July 22, 2013, and their daughter, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge, was born on May 2, 2015.
From 3/18/1892 ( Edward Cochrane ) To 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) is 36156 days
36156 = 18078 + 18078
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/2/2015 is 18078 days
From 3/30/1953 ( premiere US TV series "Eye Witness" ) To 5/2/2015 is 22678 days
22678 = 11339 + 11339
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 11/18/1996 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: First Contact" ) is 11339 days
From 5/22/1947 ( Harry Truman - Special Message to the Congress Recommending Extension of the Second War Powers Act ) To 11/18/1996 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: First Contact" ) is 18078 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/2/2015 is 18078 days
From 5/22/1947 ( Harry Truman - Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Endorsing the Truman Doctrine ) To 11/18/1996 ( premiere US film "Star Trek: First Contact" ) is 18078 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/2/2015 is 18078 days
From 8/9/1954 ( premiere US TV series episode "The Public Defender"::"Baby for Sale" ) To 2/6/2004 ( my final day working at Microsoft Corporation as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and the deputy director of the United States Marshals Service and the United States Marine Corps brigadier general circa 2004 ) is 18078 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/2/2015 is 18078 days
From 2/6/2004 ( my final day working at Microsoft Corporation as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and the deputy director of the United States Marshals Service and the United States Marine Corps brigadier general circa 2004 ) To 5/2/2015 is 4103 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/26/1977 ( Jimmy Carter - Attorney General of the United States Remarks at the Swearing In of Griffin B. Bell ) is 4103 days
From 7/4/1995 ( the undocking Mir space station docking and the United States space shuttle Atlantis orbiter vehicle mission STS-71 includes me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-71 pilot astronaut ) To 5/2/2015 is 7242 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 8/31/1985 ( Frank Macfarlane Burnet deceased ) is 7242 days
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3567947/Princess-Charlotte-new-pictures-released-mark-birthday.html
Daily Mail
By Keiligh Baker for MailOnline and Rebecca English For Daily Mail
PUBLISHED: 06:02 EDT, 1 May 2016 UPDATED: 17:55 EDT, 2 May 2016
Princess Charlotte is set to celebrate her first birthday tomorrow and to mark the occasion Kensington Palace have released four new pictures of the youngest member of the royal family.
In one of the pictures Charlotte, wearing a little pink cardigan with a matching pink bow in her hair, can be seen pushing her walker across a lawn.
In another she gazes thoughtfully at the camera and appears relaxed and happy - perhaps because her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, was the one behind the lens.
A third photograph shows her leaning on a wooden chair, this time wearing a cream cardigan over a blue dress with a blue ribbon clip in her hair and the final photograph shows Charlotte's startling resemblance to George as she clambers on a wicker chair, playfully glancing back towards the camera.
The royals released the images this morning on their Twitter account and said: 'The Duke and Duchess are delighted to share new photographs of Princess Charlotte. The Duchess took these pictures of her daughter in April at their home in Norfolk.
'The Duke and Duchess are happy to be able to share these family moments, ahead of their daughter's first birthday. We hope that everyone enjoys these lovely photos as much as we do.'
The young royal was first introduced to the public on the day she was born, May 2 2015
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Edward L. Cochrane
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Vice Admiral Edward Lull "Ned" Cochrane (March 18, 1892 – November 14, 1959) was a United States Navy officer and naval architect who served as Chief of the Bureau of Ships during World War II. In this capacity, he was directly responsible for the Navy's massive shipbuilding and maintenance program from November 1942 until November 1946.
Awards and honors
The USS Cochrane (DDG-21), a Charles F. Adams-class guided missile armed destroyer, was named in his honor.
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
EDWARD LULL COCHRANE
March 18, 1892 - November 14, 1959
BY JEROME C. HUNSAKER
A BIOGRAPHY dealing with the life of Vice Admiral Edward Lull Cochrane could be based on an impressive record of accomplishments, fully documented in the files of the Navy Department, the U.S. Maritime Commission, the Federal Maritime Board, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and many other organizations with which he had important and constructive relations.
These records would show outstanding professional competence as a naval architect, as well as administrative capacity and leadership in fields of action somewhat remote from his profession. Exceptional native intelligence and exceptional opportunities for experience, recognized by his superiors, brought him to his professional summit as Chief Constructor of the Navy in the greatest naval war of all time.
Nevertheless, intelligence and experience alone cannot fully account for Cochrane's outstanding service in many capacities involving merchant shipping, labor relations, education, and industry.
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1947
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May 22
The Cold War begins: In an effort to fight the spread of Communism, President Harry S. Truman signs an Act of Congress that implements the Truman Doctrine. This Act grants $400 million in military and economic aid to Turkey and Greece.
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The American Presidency Project
Harry S. Truman
XXXIII President of the United States: 1945-1953
100 - Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Endorsing the Truman Doctrine.
May 22, 1947
THE ACT authorizing United States assistance to Greece and Turkey, which I have just signed, is an important step in the building of the peace. Its passage by overwhelming majorities in both Houses of the Congress is proof that the United States earnestly desires peace and is willing to make a vigorous effort to help create conditions of peace.
The conditions of peace include, among other things, the ability of nations to maintain order and independence, and to support themselves economically. In extending the aid requested by two members of the United Nations for the purpose of maintaining these conditions, the United States is helping to further aims and purposes identical with those of the United Nations. Our aid in this instance is evidence not only that we pledge our support to the United Nations but that we act to support it.
With the passage and signature of this act, our Ambassadors to Greece and Turkey are being instructed to enter into immediate negotiations for agreements which, in accordance with the terms of the act, will govern the application of our aid. We intend to make sure that the aid we extend will benefit all the peoples of Greece and Turkey, not any particular group or faction.
I wish to express my appreciation to the leaders and members of both parties in the Congress for their splendid support in obtaining the passage of this vital legislation.
Note: As enacted, the bill providing assistance to Greece and Turkey is Public Law 75, 80th Congress (61 Stat. 103).
On May 22 the President also issued Executive Order 9857 prescribing regulations for carrying out the provisions of the act (3 CFR, 1943-1948 Comp., p. 646).
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Harry S. Truman
XXXIII President of the United States: 1945-1953
99 - Special Message to the Congress Recommending Extension of the Second War Powers Act.
May 22, 1947
To the Congress of the United States:
In March of this year the Congress passed and I approved a bill known as the First Decontrol Act of 1947, extending for three months a few of the powers originally granted in the Second War Powers Act. This extension was authorized to enable the Congress to make a further review of the specific controls needed during the coming year.
Since the enactment of this law, the interested departments have reexamined the need for continuation of these powers. Their review shows that it is still essential to maintain certain limited materials controls, in order to prevent harm to our own economy and give concrete support to our foreign policy.
Since V-J Day, American industry, agriculture and labor have established notable production records. If production abroad had reached similar heights, no materials controls at all would be needed today. But the progress of world reconstruction has been necessarily difficult and slow. In a few respects the United States has been adversely affected by this delay, and therefore, in a few instances, controls over certain imported commodities are still needed. However, any adverse effects suffered by us are slight in comparison with the tragic conditions of life faced by most countries of the world today. It is primarily because of these conditions, with their enormously important political and social repercussions, that we must still retain a very limited portion of our wartime powers over materials.
The remaining powers which it is necessary to retain fall into two groups:
(1) Allocation and priority powers to maintain the stability of our economy.
(2) While our economy is still hampered by the lack of a number of imported materials, there are only a few in which the lack is so serious and the importance so great that continued controls are required. The need in these cases is well known. Specifically, it is necessary to continue the power to allocate the following imported materials: tin and tin products, manila and agave fibers and cordage, antimony, cinchona bark, quinine and quinidine. Except in the case of tin products, where the allocation of tin plate is also essential to the solution of world food problems, the continuation of these controls is solely for the purpose of assisting our own industry and agriculture.
(b) As a corollary to the above, it is also necessary to continue the power to issue export priorities for materials needed to increase the production abroad of products that we urgently need in this country. This is a matter of direct and immediate self-interest.
(2) Allocation and priority powers needed to carry out our foreign policy and to assist in world reconstruction.
(a) FOODS. Our own food production has reached great heights, and our own food supplies are excellent. In contrast the food situation abroad continues to be desperate. For that reason we are actively participating in the International Emergency Food Council, which is a noteworthy example of practical international economic cooperation. Our participation in this activity conforms with our national ideals and interests. But participation is not merely a matter of words. We must be able to take the steps necessary to make certain that we do not add to the hunger of other peoples by importing more than our agreed share of scarce foods. I recommend, therefore, continued authority to maintain import controls on fats and oils, and rice and rice products.
(b) FERTILIZER. The world fertilizer situation is similar to, and is directly related to, the world food situation. While our own fertilizer production and consumption have risen spectacularly since the pre-war period, supplies available to foreign countries have fallen sharply. This has resulted in retarded agricultural recovery, loss of food production and consequent malnutrition over widespread areas. The lack of fertilizer is particularly acute in the case of nitrates. It is therefore essential that there be continued authority to restrict imports and to issue priorities for export of nitrogenous fertilizer materials.
(c) INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS. In general our supply of industrial 'products and materials has reached the point where delays in production and delivery are no longer crucial. The pipelines are full, or are filling up, and no general use of allocation powers is needed. But economic and political conditions in many other countries are so critical that it is necessary to continue the power to issue export priorities in special cases for key industrial items that are vitally required for reconstruction and rehabilitation. In most countries, supplies of industrial materials and products are still far short of minimum essential levels. Entirely apart from the use of priorities, the United States is furnishing substantial quantities of industrial equipment and supplies so urgently needed to reactivate the economies of these countries. However, great damage can be done by inability to obtain an occasional machine, or machine parts needed to complete a program or project. It is in such cases that priority assistance is needed. The Congress has already recognized the importance of supporting our foreign policy with financial assistance. Financial assistance alone, without occasional priority backing, may be useless in instances where speedy aid in concrete form is essential. The use of the priority powers that I am recommending would be limited to cases certified by the Secretary of State to be of high public importance and essential to the successful carrying out of the foreign policy of the United States.
In this message I have not considered it necessary to discuss certain powers originally derived from the Second War Powers Act but now covered by separate legislation, i.e., the Sugar Act, the Rubber Act and the Patman Act. I have also omitted reference to the great importance of continued authority to allocate the use of transportation equipment and facilities by rail carriers. This matter is covered by separate bills, H.R. 3152 and S. 1297, now pending before the Congress. Prompt action on these bills is urgently needed. Similarly, the Congress now has under consideration an extension of the Export Control Act. It, too, is essential in implementing our foreign policy. I also urge prompt action on this bill.
The further extension of the Second War Powers Act in the limited form described above is of direct interest to our own economy and is indispensable in supporting our international policy. The powers that I have outlined are the minimum needed to accomplish these ends. I therefore recommend that the Congress enact legislation to extend these powers for a period of one year.
HARRY S. TRUMAN
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Eye Witness (TV Series)
The Cruel Clinic (1953)
Release Info
USA 30 March 1953
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Eye Witness (1953– )
The Cruel Clinic
30min Drama Episode aired 30 March 1953
Season 1 Episode 1
Release Date: 30 March 1953 (USA)
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The Official Web Site of the Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Peter Medawar
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Born: 3 September 1899, Traralgon, Australia
Died: 31 August 1985, Melbourne, Australia
Affiliation at the time of the award: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia
Prize motivation: "for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance"
Field: immunity
Prize share: 1/2
Work
Our immune system protects us against attacks by microorganisms and rejects foreign tissue. Part of our immunity has a hereditary basis, but part of it is acquired and is not present in the fetus. In 1949 Macfarlane Burnet theorized that the ability to distinguish between one's own and foreign tissue is not hereditary but is acquired during the fetus stage. The theory was substantiated when Peter Medawar succeeded in performing transplants of tissue between different mouse fetuses. The results had significance for organ transplants.
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Sir Macfarlane Burnet
AUSTRALIAN PHYSICIAN
Sir Macfarlane Burnet, in full Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet (born Sept. 3, 1899, Traralgon, Australia—died Aug. 31, 1985, Melbourne), Australian physician, immunologist, and virologist who, with Sir Peter Medawar, was awarded the 1960 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance, the concept on which tissue transplantation is founded.
He also developed a model, called the clonal selection theory
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Jimmy Carter
XXXIX President of the United States: 1977 - 1981
Attorney General of the United States Remarks at the Swearing In of Griffin B. Bell.
January 26, 1977
This is a great day in my own life and, I believe, a great day in the life of our Nation.
One of the most crucial appointments that a President can make is that of Attorney General, because here we have not a department of law, but a department of justice.
To the maximum degree possible, the Attorney General should personify what the President of the United States is-attitudes, philosophies, commitments-because here is an extension of the President's attempt to provide equality of opportunity and a sense of trust in the core of our American governmental institutions in Washington.
About 7 or 8 years ago, because of a chasm that developed between our own Government and many of our people, the doors of this building next door had to be locked. I don't doubt the need for it at the time. But it was a symbolic separation of both disaffected people and disadvantaged people from the core of justice. A few minutes ago, Griffin Bell opened those doors--and they are going to be kept open.
There may be times when we wish they were closed. There may be times when I as President wish that I was not quite so accessible to the news media and to the people of this country. But that's part of a democratic process. And I want to be sure that everything I do, everything Griffin Bell does, and everything all of you do is conducive to a restoration of trust and harmony, a sharing of responsibility, and a sharing of opportunity in the greatest nation of all.
I want to congratulate Griffin Bell on his fine vote yesterday. I noticed in my engineering computations that he got 78 percent of the votes in the Senate. I only got a little over 50 percent as President. [Laughter]
I think this is a very good comparison between his experience and background and capability to perform this important job, compared to my own. We have a lot to learn, and we'll learn together.
I think all of you know that I have implicit trust in Judge Griffin Bell. And his performance in office, working closely with me, with the Supreme Court, with the Congress, with those throughout our Nation responsible for the administration of justice, will demonstrate again that what I said in Plains a month or two ago is true--that I have selected, and the Senate has now confirmed, a man who will not just be an adequate Attorney General but who will be a great Attorney General. I have no doubt about that prediction coming true.
I want to say this in closing: 24 years ago today, Warren Burger was given an oath of office here as an assistant to the Attorney General. He has demonstrated through his own sense of fairness and his intelligence and his administrative capability and his justified reputation that he deserves to be our top legal officer in this country. And I'm very grateful that our Chief Justice, Warren Burger, has come to administer the oath to our Attorney General.
Mr. Chief Justice, I appreciate your presence. It's an honor for us to be here with you. Thank you very much.
Note: The President spoke at 11:20 a.m. in the Great Hall at the Department of Justice. Following his remarks, Chief Justice of the United States Warren E. Burger administered the oath of office.
Following the swearing-in ceremony, the President toured the Justice Department.
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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 5:05 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 11 May 2017