Wednesday, February 1, 2017

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Edmonia Lewis

Mary edmonia lewis was a trailblazer who shattered racial barriers as the first professionalAfrican Americansculptor in the mid-1800s, becoming famous for her 1,408kg marble sculpture, The Death of Cleopatra.

In honouring Lewis on Wednesday, Google paid tribute to her artistic legacy and her effort to forge a path "for women and artists of colour".

"Today, we celebrate her and what she stands for - self-expression through art, even in the face of [adversity]," the Google citation reads.

National Freedom Day

February 1 is also observed in the US as National Freedom Day. On this day in 1865,President Abraham Lincoln submitted the 13th amendment - which called for abolition of slavery - to the state legislatures.

Born around July 1844, in New York, her father was of African Haitian origin and her mother of African American and Native American descent.

Lewis and her older half-brother, Samuel, were orphaned at a young age and raised by their maternal aunts, who lived near Niagara Falls, in northern New York state.

According to a Montana newspaper, Samuel started working as a barber at age 12, allowing him to support his sister. He would later become a respected barbershop entrepreneur in Bozeman, Montana.

At the age of 15, Lewis enrolled at Oberlin College, a private liberal arts school in the US state of Ohio. The year was 1859, and Oberlin was one of the very few institutions to admit women and people of colour at a time when slavery was still legal. It was at Oberlin where she began her arts studies.

In 1862, she was accused of poisoning two classmates. Lewis was subsequently badly beaten by anti-abolitionist vigilantes and arrested. She was later acquitted, but the incident prevented her from completing her degree.

Shortly after, she left Ohio and headed east, arriving in Boston in 1864 to pursue a career as a sculptor.

Working in a field that was at the time dominated by white men, she was repeatedly rejected by instructors, until she met Edward A Brackett, a sculptor whose clients included some well-known advocates for the abolition of slavery.

Lewis earned her name in Boston with her many works paying homage to abolitionists and heroes of the Civil War. Abolitionist publications also noticed her work, featuring her in magazines and newspapers.

Her local success and popularity in Boston made possible her decision to move to Rome, and it was in the Italian capital that she became a highly respected artist. There, she focused on naturalism and themes relating to African American and Native American issues, achieving both financial and critical acclaim.

But it was her Cleopatra sculpture for which she became most well-known. It was featured at the 1876 Centennial Expo in the US city of Philadelphia and is now part of the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Black History Month

She was also commissioned in 1877 to work on a portrait of US President Ulysses S Grant.

Among her other works is the 1867 Forever Freemarble sculpture commemorating the ratification of the 13th Amendment. Ratified by sufficient state legislatures in December of that year, the amendment abolished slavery in the United States.

The National Freedom Day is the forerunner of Black History Month (BHM), which was conceived by a Harvard-trained historian in 1925.

In 1976, President Gerald R Ford urged Americans to "seize the opportunity to honour the too-often neglected accomplishments of black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history". Since then, every American president has officially proclaimed February as BHM.

Despite achieving phenomenal success, she remained rooted to her Native culture.

"There is nothing so beautiful as the free forest. To catch a fish when you are hungry, cut the boughs of a tree, make a fire to roast it, and eat it in the open air, is the greatest of all luxuries. I would not stay a week pent up in cities, if it were not for my passion for art," Edmonia Lewis, quoted in "Letter From L Maria Child," National Anti-Slavery Standard, February 27, 1864.

Source:Al Jazeera

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Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings" advice to Betsy DeVos


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February 1, 2017, 8:04 AM| President Trump"s nominee for education secretary, betsy devos, is one step closer to confirmation, as the Senate education committee narrowly voted to support her. But now DeVos, who"s been criticized for her performance at the confirmation hearing and qualifications, is facing accusations that she plagiarized. Margaret Spellings, president of University of North Carolina and former education secretary under President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss some challenges the nominee may face if confirmed.

Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/former-education-secretary-margaret-spellings-advice-to-betsy-devos/

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Why Space Fanatics Are Freaking Out About SpaceX"s Next Launch


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SpaceXs most recently-launched Falcon 9 rocket, landed on a barge off the California coast. Image: SpaceX/Flickr

Following a successful Falcon 9 launch-and-barge-landing in California this month, SpaceX is now looking to get back in the swing of regular flight. But while the companys next two flights seem fairly routine on the surface, theyre going to be historic in one very important aspect.

Two upcoming SpaceX launchesa commercial satellite on January 30th, and a commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station in Februarywill depart from the historic Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center. It marks the first use of the pad that sent humans to the Moon since the Space Shuttle era, and the first rockets to fly from Kennedy, period, in over five years. Since the Shuttle program was mothballed in 2011, all rockets launches off Space Coast have flown from the adjacent Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

This is important for Kennedy, space historian Roger Launius, the former associate director for the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, told Gizmodo. [Kennedy] has been spaceport USA throughout the space age, more than 60 years now. The fact that youve got a company [putting] money into rehabbing an existing facility means youve got work for the foreseeable future.

Built in the 1960s as part of President Kennedys Moonshot program, LC-39A is legendary among rocket buffs. It was the site of 12 Saturn V rocket launches during the Apollo era, including the Apollo 11 mission which sent Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins to the Moon. After the Apollo program, LC-39A became the de facto launch pad for the Space Shuttle era. A full 80 Shuttle missions departing the Earth from this single piece of beachfront real estate between the early 1980s and the summer of 2011.

Combining the history of 39A with SpaceX is a perfect storm of joy for rocket fans.

When the Shuttle program was finally shuttered, LC-39A and Kennedy Space Center at large grew quiet for a few years. But in 2014, NASA granted SpaceX a 20-year exclusive lease to the pad, under an agreement that the rocket company would take over pad operation and maintenance costs. Since then, SpaceX has been busy refurbishing LC-39A for the Falcon 9 rocket and the larger, not-yet-revealed Falcon Heavy model.

Aerial view of LC-39A and LC-39B at Kennedy Space Center. Image: Josh Stevens/NASA Earth Observatory/USGS

Originally, SpaceX intended to use LC-39A primarily for crewed launches to the International Space Station, which are expected to start flying in 2018. But when a Falcon 9 rocket exploded just down the road last September, destroying a chunk of Cape Canaverals Space Launch Complex 40, plans to re-open Kennedy for spaceflights both crewed and uncrewed were accelerated.

Both pads are capable of supporting Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches, SpaceX told SpaceNews.com last September, speaking of LC-39A and the companys launch site at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. We are confident the two launch pads can support our return to flight and fulfill our upcoming manifest needs.

There are some key differences between how LC-39A was used in the past and how it will be used in 2017. Previously, the Shuttle was mated to its rocket boosters and external fuel tanks at the Vehicle Assembly Building a few miles away; it was then rolled down the road aboard a Crawler Transporter and loaded onto the launchpad. Now, SpaceX rockets will be processed at a new Horizontal Processing Facility constructed adjacent to 39A. The pad itself has been physically modified to accommodate Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, although SpaceX declined to comment on the technical details of the renovations.

Birds eye view of SpaceXs Horizontal Processing Facility adjacent to Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center. Image: NASA

If youve got a building that has been a warehouse, and you want to turn it into a restaurant, you have to make modifications, Roger Launius said. This is an order of magnitude more sophisticated than that analogy, but nonetheless, its the same sort of thing.

Are space buffs worried that LC-39A, a priceless legacy of the Moonshot era, will lose some of its historic character as it gets upgraded to accommodate modern rockets? Not exactly. According to Chris Bergin, managing editor for NASASpaceflight, the revival of a LC-39A is being greeted with unadulterated glee by most folks in the spaceflight community.

Seeing a famous old pad come back to life will be a huge positive for those who feel were now over the post-Shuttle retirement hill and looking to the future again, he told Gizmodo. Also, its SpaceX, they arewithout questionthe rock stars of space flight these days. Combining the history of 39A with SpaceX is a perfect storm of joy for rocket fans.

Correction: An earlier version of this post mis-identified the website that Chris Bergin is managing editor for. The text has been updated.

Source: http://gizmodo.com/why-space-fanatics-are-freaking-out-about-spacexs-next-1790518408

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Allardyce blasts Deadline Day scheduling


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Crystal Palace created more space between themselves and the relegation zone with a deserved 2-0 win over Bournemouth. Crystal Palace created more space between themselves and the relegation zone with a deserved 2-0 win over Bournemouth. Sam Allardyce has no gripes with his team"s showing against Bournemouth, and blasts the January transfer window.

Crystal Palace boss Sam Allardyce believes having games on transfer deadline day is a huge distraction for players and managers.

The comments came after the Eagles" 2-0 victory over Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, with Allardyce securing three points for the first time since joining the club, but the ex-England manager was less than happy with how the fixtures had fallen.

Palace announced the signing of Luka Milivojevic on a three-and-a-half year deal after the final whistle but Allardyce had no idea what deals had been done during the game.

He said: "I think the hard bit is the distraction. I had a player asking me if he was up for sale so that is what you get when you get this G*d-forsaken window.

"You get players being told information which is not true. Sometimes it has some validity in it but sometimes when you have a big game like we did and a player asks this, that shows just how bad this window is and just how bad it is putting a game on the same day.

"Our job is hard enough but to make it even harder than it already is, I really don"t accept.

"I think there should be some sensibility about the way they pick the fixtures but yet again they will probably ignore us like they do all the time and just carry on in their own way."

He added: "[Milivojevic] is going to bring great ability in both feet, really good passer.

"He loves the sitting midfielder role and along with his ability, he will hopefully be as good as he can very quickly.

"There is no guarantee but I am looking forward to working with him."

Allardyce joined the Eagles in December following the departure of Alan Pardew but had failed to win any of his opening five league matches..

second-half goals from Scott Dann and Christian Benteke were enough to secure the visitors the three points at the Vitality Stadium, with the result keeping them two points behind 17th-placed Swansea.

Sam Allardyce is not impressed with the Premier League schedule: "Our job is hard enough!"

Allardyce said: "I think that win has been a long time coming for me. I think our work and efforts on and off the field are what our recovery is all about about.

"We have been asking the players to listen to slight changes to try and perform better.

"The game plan was played well today by the players and we were clinical in front of goal. We won comfortably in the end."

Bournemouth have failed to win a game in January and conceded at least two goals in six of their last seven home league fixtures and manager Eddie Howe believes his side need a confidence boost.

He said: "I believe in the squad. We are going through a difficult period, confidence levels have been knocked, the only way to improve is to work hard on the training ground.

"We had a lot of possession and we didn"t do a lot with it. You could tell the confidence was knocked, there were lots of backwards passes, we need to build on it.

"The results have not been what we want, that is the reality, the players are human."

Source: http://www.espnfc.com/crystal-palace/story/3050957/sam-allardyce-blasts-premier-league-scheduling-on-deadline-day

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No rest, no problem for Isaiah Thomas


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Of all the ridiculous offensive numbers that Boston Celtics All-Star point guard Isaiah Thomas has put up this season, there may be none more impressive than this: Thomas is averaging a league-best 34.2 points per game on the second night of back-to-backs.

In a league that"s trying desperately to cut down on the number of back-to-backs and game-heavy stretches, Thomas is the anti-DNP Rest movement. The 5-foot-9 guard saves some of his best basketball for when he"s had the least rest. What"s more, Thomas is averaging more than three points better than his nearest competitor (Russell Westbrook, 30.9) for scoring on the second nights of back-to-backs.

The only player in the last 20 years to average more points per game on the second nights of back-to-backs is one of Thomas" idols, Allen Iverson, who averaged 34.9 points during the 2004-05 season.

"I know the thing about back-to-backs, you just have to lock in a little bit more," said Thomas. "Its more mental than anything because youre tired. Youre obviously tired from playing the night before. I just try to stay locked in, try to take advantage of my opportunity, and make the plays my teammates need me to make."

Isaiah Thomas34.2Russell Westbrook30.9James Harden29.2LeBron James28.6DeMarcus Cousins28.5--via ESPN Stats and Info

The Celtics are 8-3 in the second game of back-to-backs this year thanks in large part to Thomas. In his last seven games on the tail end of back-to-backs, he"s averaging 39.1 points per game, which included a 52-point outburst against the Miami Heat in late December. Thomas set a franchise record by producing a 29-point fourth quarter that night.

That Miami game came at the end of an absolutely brutal December schedule that saw Boston fly halfway around the world as part of 15 flights in a road-heavy slate.

The Celtics had a more agreeable January in terms of road games but this month"s schedule featured four sets of back-to-backs, including one instance of the much-feared stretch of four games in five nights. Boston went 3-1 during that stretch, which culminated with an overtime victory in Milwaukee on Saturday.

Thomas scored 37 points while carrying the Celtics early in that Milwaukee game. Despite all his fourth-quarter heroics this season -- he leads the NBA by averaging 10 points per game in the fourth quarter -- even Thomas looked mortal while going scoreless over the final 9:33 of Saturday"s game. That his teammates were able to pick him up was an encouraging sign for Boston.

The Celtics play six more back-to-backs this season. Maybe coach Brad Stevens needs to start running Thomas through simulated games on offdays to ensure he"s at peak performance on game nights.

Thomas" splits by the amount of rest are uncanny. He plays more minutes, scores more points, and shoots more efficiently from the field with the least amount of rest. It"s likely a reflection of his teammates being tired as well but Thomas has routinely stepped up in those situations.

isaiah Thomas Based on Days RestRestGamePPGMINFG pct.3PT pct.0 days1134.235.750.644.41 days2027.232.845.036.22 days828.835.543.632.8Via NBA.com/stats

The Celtics play their 14th and final game of January on Monday night when they host the Detroit Pistons. Thomas is averaging 32.3 points per game this month and has an outside shot at making a run at Paul Pierce"s team record for points per game in a month (33.5 in February 2006).

Thomas would need to score 50 points in order to pass Pierce and, while that sounds unlikely, you can"t rule it out based on Thomas" exploits this season (though maybe it"d be more likely if Boston had played Sunday).

Thomas will, however, emerge as the best January scorer in franchise history. Larry Bird averaged a franchise-best 29.5 points per game during the 1987-88 season, according to ESPN Stats and Info, but Thomas could go scoreless and still finish ahead of Bird.

Source: http://www.espn.com/blog/boston/celtics/post/_/id/4725112/no-rest-no-problem-for-isaiah-thomas

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Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea: Premier League � as it happened


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78 min: Mark Clattenburg books Willian for some indiscretion or other. So, that penalty - sure, there was contact between Matip and Costa, but that doesnt mean its a penalty and Im not so sure it was a foul by the Liverpool defender. Costa was bearing down on goal and theatrically threw himself to the ground when Matip tried to stop him. Helpfully, BT Sport have former referee Howard Webb on hand to clear up this sort of confusion but havent actually bothered to ask him what he thinks.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Like Sally Yates, William Ruckelshaus said "no" to a president � and got fired


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Not many people know what its like to publicly say no to the most powerful man in the world, who also happens to be your boss.

sally yates does. on monday, Yates, a holdover from the Obama administration, refused to defend President Trumps controversial refugee and immigrant ban. Hours later, he fired her from her post as acting attorney general.

William Ruckelshaus also knows what its like.

He was deputy attorney general in 1973 when he refused an order from President Nixon to fire the special prosecutor who was investigating Watergate.

In my judgment the decision to fire Archibald c*x was fundamentally wrong, as far as the president was concerned, Ruckelshaus, 84, who lives in Medina, said in a phone interview Monday night. I couldnt in good conscience do it.

Ruckelshaus and Attorney General Elliot Richardson were both fired the night of Oct. 20, 1973, which became known as the Saturday Night Massacre.

Ruckelshaus recognizes the parallels between the two situations. Both he and Yates were asked to carry out a presidential order and refused. In Ruckelshaus case, however, he was asked by the president to thwart an investigation into the president. Yates was only asked to defend the presidents policy in court.

Ruckelshaus, who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015, says he doesnt know enough about the specifics to judge Yates actions, but it comes down to that concept of fundamentally wrong.

Just because you dont get your way with the president doesnt necessarily mean you refuse to take his orders, refuse to carry out his commands, he said. What Ive seen on television is theyre mostly arguing the legal points, and for me thats not as important as whether, under all the circumstances involved, she was asked to do something that she believed was fundamentally wrong. I dont know that.

Disobeying the president isnt an action to take lightly.

The president, after all, is elected; you werent, Ruckelshaus said. Whether or not hes carrying out the wishes of the people that elected him is a matter of some (debate), you could argue about that.

Ruckelshaus knew the moment he defied Nixon he would be fired. Hed sent a letter of resignation along with his refusal to fire c*x. That night, Nixons chief of staff announced Ruckelshaus was fired. The next day Nixon announced Ruckelshaus had resigned.

Depending on your point of view, I was both fired and resigned, he said.

Yates firing was not a surprise to him.

If he ordered her to carry out one of his orders, and she refused to do it, he doesnt have an awful lot of choices if he wants the order carried out, Ruckelshaus said.

Ruckelshaus, who has voted Democratic since President Obamas first election, had one bit of advice for Trump.

I would just, without being too effrontery about it, caution the president to exercise a little more care in these types of orders, he said.

Because they can end this way, and that doesnt help him discharging his responsibilities.

Source: http://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/william-ruckelshaus-fired-in-watergate-probe-reflects-on-trumps-firing-decision-in-immigration-ban/

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