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Garfield ► June(30) ► May(29) ► April(32) ► March(28) ► February(29) ► January(28) ► 2007(222) ► December(22) ► November(26) ► October(22) ► September(26) ► August(23) ► July(26) ► June(23) ► May(20) ► April(25) ► March(9) Insurance Building This is a picture of the Fireman's Insurance Building taken in 1909. It was in New York City, and was on the corner of Broad and Market street. It looks like a statue of a fireman up at the top corner of the building. I wonder if the building is still there?Anyway, I mentioned the other day that I had decided to be a school teacher. This week was preparation week where the teachers get ready for the upcoming year. It turns out to be a lot of meetings learning about various state requirements and rules. Also, we were required to talk to the Aflac insurance salesman, who tries to sell you his insurance program. I had always seen their advertisements, but never really understood what their program was about. Well, the guy sits you down, and shows you this list of really bad things. Then he tells you how much they will pay you for each of the bad things. Things like dog bites, or walking through a glass door, or having cancer, or driving your car into a post. Well, they would pay you something like $150 if you got bit by a dog, or something like $3,000 if you got cancer. I told the guy I might be willing to go out and get dog bit for $150, but that he was going to have to pay me a lot more than $3,000 if he wanted me to get cancer. Seemed to me like a strange business, paying people to go out and have bad things happen to them.Posted byPJMat6:19 AM5comments Labels:New York CityBaseball This photograph was taken in 1910, and shows a group of children at a baseball park. Cute kids, and it looks like it could have been taken yesterday. To me it is sort of strange to look at pictures like this and realize all the people would be gone now. Life is short . . . do something worthwhile.Posted byPJMat6:19 AM1 comments Labels:The 1910'sFamily Dinner This photograph is from the 1940's and shows a family enjoying dinner. I find the picture interesting in that the scene is so simple. The furnishings are plain, and not much else in the room.Posted byPJMat6:11 AM3comments Labels:1940'sSuffrage This photograph was taken in 1914, and shows a woman participating in a Suffrage Parade. Her sign reads "Help Us to Win the Vote". It was on this day, August 18, in the year 1920 that the nineteenth amendment to the US constitution was passed, giving women the right to vote. I can remember when I was a young boy, my dad thought that it was the Man's role to decide how the family voted. So, prior to each election, he would sit down with my mom, and show her who or what to vote for. Well, this went on for several years. Then this one time there was a ballot initiative to build a swimming pool in our little rural town. Of course, my dad was against this, thinking that kids should swim in rivers or stock tanks, so he told my mom to vote against the swimming pool. Then a couple of days later the results of the election were posted in the newspaper . . . on the swimming pool initiative, there were 197 votes "for" and 1 vote a "against". Well, my dad then realized that since he had voted "against" that my mom must have voted "for". He realized that my mom had not voted the way he had told her to. He then also realized that she had probably never voted the way he had told her to. It was an interesting time around my house that day I tell you.Anyway, I guess some people did not catch on as fast as others, and my dad was one that was slow to change. I would imagine that he was probably not the only one with such attitudes back then. It is encouraging how far things have come since then. My daughter started her own business at age 14, at age 15 she had signed deals with several large companies, at age 16 she had a nice little income, and started investing in the stock market. My hope is that we have reached a point that nothing in the system will artificially hold her back.Posted byPJMat6:34 AM2comments Labels:Women's SuffrageRonald Reagan This photograph was taken in 1976, and shows President Ronald Reagan (image Courtesy of the Ronald Reagan Library). I can remember when Reagan was president. I was a young man in college at the time. What I can remember most is that I always felt safe when Reagan was president. I felt like there was a man in charge with his eye on the ball, and that no matter what came up in the world, Reagan could take care of it. Carter was president when I was in High School, and I always felt very unsafe. It was not a political issue . . . at the time I really did not care about politics, I just had this uneasy feeling that the man was not up for the job, and I feared he was being manipulated and out-maneuvered by the Iranians during the Iranian Hostage Crisis.I watched the presidential forum last night with Rick Warren at Saddleback church. First, I was immensely impressed with what Rick Warren did . . . I thought it was a great venue for learning more about the candidates. I appreciated the fact that both Rick and the audience were respectful of both candidates, and that it was a chance to get a better perspective on the two men.With that said, I have to tell you that I am not really happy with the choice we have for President this year. I find it hard to believe that either of these two people would be best qualified to lead us through the immense challenges we face in the world today. Barack Obama is a profoundly gifted orator. But, when you get past the moving sound bites, I find him woefully naive about the threats and challenges we face in the world today. I find John McCain to be an honorable man who has served his country well. I respect him, and appreciate his service. At the same time, I can not help but wonder if he still has the fire-in-the-belly needed to be President. I am sad to say, that I worry that he might be a tired old man, or might be a tired old man by the time he is a few years into his term. I wish we had a choice like John Chambers, T. Boone Pickens, Jack Welch, or [Pick your favorite Successful Corporate Executive].Again, I am not expressing a political opinion, I am just saying that I dont see the two men running for president as being gifted Leaders.Posted byPJMat8:45 AM10comments Labels:US PresidentsJapanese Reloacation Center This is an interesting photograph. It was taken in 1943, and shows a nurse and newborn baby. The baby was born in the United States, and hence was a US citizen. At the same time, the baby was born a prisoner.US participation in World War II was spurred by the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. The US government believed that some individuals of Japanese descent on the Island of Hawaii had provided critical intelligence to the Japanese government that helped coordinate the devastating attack. The US feared that similar agents might be at work on the mainland of the United States. With this concern that the Japanese might be planning an even more devastating attack on the mainland, attention was focused on people (including US citizens) of Japanese descent living in the United States. A decision was made to "relocate" these people to "relocation centers". These centers were in fact incarceration camps. The people (including US citizens) that were relocated were given very little time to put their affairs and businesses in order. Many were forced to sell businesses for pennies on the dollar, and many people were financially ruined due to being relocated. It is generally accepted that the conditions in the incarceration camps were good. The people were in fact denied their liberty, but the camps were safe, relatively comfortable, and well equipped. This act of relocation is probably one of the most controversial actions ever taken by the US government, in that it denied US citizens some of their basic constitutional rights.I recently asked my Dad about his opinion on the Japanese Relocation Program. Interestingly, he said he would have traded places with any one of the people placed in the relocation camps. You see, at the outbreak of World War II, my dad had just finished business school, and had just purchased a hotel, and was in the process of getting his business off the ground. He was drafted into the infantry, and had no time to get his business and affairs in order. Having to leave his business unattended was financially disastrous for him. After training, he was sent to the pacific, and was in the middle of some of the most intense fighting of the war. He was in the first wave of soldiers to land on Leyte Island, and was again in the first wave to land on Okinawa. He spent months in fox holes on the front lines, witnessing horrors that even today he can not talk about. He was proud to go, and proud to serve, but in his mind, he is not to sympathetic to people who got to live in a comfortable center is California for a few years.I understand that this is a politically charged issue. Please realize that I am not personally advancing a position, or stating any opinion of my own. I am simply stating that there are two different perspectives on this. One perspective is that this was one of the greatest outrages ever done by the US government, and the other perspective is that there were a lot of people asked (or forced through the draft) to make a MUCH larger sacrifice. Posted byPJMat9:31 AM6comments Labels:World War IICharlie Chaplin This is a photograph of Charlie Chaplin. Charlie was one of the world's first movie stars. His character, The Little Tramp, was hugely popular across the world in the early 1900's. Chaplin's fame grew so large, that Charlie Chaplin look alike contests were held across the world. In these contests, people would dress and act like Chaplin, and judges would determine who best portrayed this famous actor. Chaplin himself once entered one of these contests in San Francisco. He did not win, and he did not even make it to the final round of competition.Posted byPJMat6:41 AM1 comments Labels:The 1910'sOne Room School This picture was taken in West Virginia in 1921 and shows a one room school house. I find it interesting that several of the students are bare foot.I appreciate all the insightful comments yesterday on my thoughts of becoming a school teacher. I found them both useful and interesting. After reading over the comments, I made the decision, yes, I will be a teacher. I took a position yesterday, and the job starts this coming Monday. I am now in the midst of a major panic attack, wondering if I can do this. They have me teaching 3 different classes . . . Algebra II, Business, and Computers, and will be teaching 7 periods per day. The major fears I have are:1) I dont have a teacher certificate, so I will have to be working on certification training and testing while teaching what looks like a pretty full load2) I have never taught before, and it has been 27 years since I was in high school3) I have good math skills, but it has been a long time since I worked Algebra problems.4) The computer class is based on Office 2007. When I bought my last laptop, I downgraded to office 2003 because I found 2007 peculiar and hard to use.Things I am encouraged about:1) They tell me they will hand pick the students in my classes and give me students who are smart, motivated, and want to learn.2) This school system still uses the paddle, and the principal assures me that discipline is maintained in the school.3) The superintendent and principal have assured me that they will support me and help me to be successful4) I think that the Computer and Business classes could be tailored to teach kids not just how to use a computer, but how to communicate, and how to build a successful career (with the computer being a useful tool).Anyway, this will be a new adventure. My main fear is simply a time issue . . . I am willing to dedicate 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM to this job, but is there enough hours to both teach, prepare for class, grade papers, take my own teacher certification training, and testing. We will see . . . 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class\75\47widget-content\47\76\n\74data:content\76\74/data:content\76\n\74/div\76\n\74b:include name\75\47quickedit\47\76\74/b:include\076'}}, document.getElementById('HTML6'), {}, 'displayModeFull'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_BlogArchiveView', new _WidgetInfo('BlogArchive1', 'sidebar',{'main': {'varName': '', 'template': '\74b:if cond\75\47data:title\47\76\n\74h2\76\74data:title\76\74/data:title\76\74/h2\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74div class\75\47widget-content\47\76\n\74div id\75\47ArchiveList\47\76\n\74div expr:id\75\47data:widget.instanceId + \46quot;_ArchiveList\46quot;\47\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:style \75\75 \46quot;HIERARCHY\46quot;\47\76\n\74b:include data\75\47data\47 name\75\47interval\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:style \75\75 \46quot;FLAT\46quot;\47\76\n\74b:include data\75\47data\47 name\75\47flat\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:style \75\75 \46quot;MENU\46quot;\47\76\n\74b:include data\75\47data\47 name\75\47menu\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74/div\76\n\74/div\76\n\74b:include name\75\47quickedit\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/div\076'}, 'flat': {'varName': 'data', 'template': '\74ul\76\n\74b:loop values\75\47data:data\47 var\75\47i\47\76\n\74li class\75\47archivedate\47\76\n\74a expr:href\75\47data:i.url\47\76\74data:i.name\76\74/data:i.name\76\74/a\76 (\74data:i.post-count\76\74/data:i.post-count\76)\n \74/li\76\n\74/b:loop\76\n\74/ul\076'}, 'menu': {'varName': 'data', 'template': '\74select expr:id\75\47data:widget.instanceId + \46quot;_ArchiveMenu\46quot;\47\76\n\74option value\75\47\47\76\74data:title\76\74/data:title\76\74/option\76\n\74b:loop values\75\47data:data\47 var\75\47i\47\76\n\74option expr:value\75\47data:i.url\47\76\74data:i.name\76\74/data:i.name\76 (\74data:i.post-count\76\74/data:i.post-count\76)\74/option\76\n\74/b:loop\76\n\74/select\076'}, 'interval': {'varName': 'intervalData', 'template': '\74b:loop values\75\47data:intervalData\47 var\75\47i\47\76\n\74ul\76\n\74li expr:class\75\47\46quot;archivedate \46quot; + data:i.expclass\47\76\n\74b:include data\75\47i\47 name\75\47toggle\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74a class\75\47post-count-link\47 expr:href\75\47data:i.url\47\76\74data:i.name\76\74/data:i.name\76\74/a\76\n\74span class\75\47post-count\47 dir\75\47ltr\47\76(\74data:i.post-count\76\74/data:i.post-count\76)\74/span\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:i.data\47\76\n\74b:include data\75\47i.data\47 name\75\47interval\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:i.posts\47\76\n\74b:include data\75\47i.posts\47 name\75\47posts\47\76\74/b:include\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74/li\76\n\74/ul\76\n\74/b:loop\076'}, 'toggle': {'varName': 'interval', 'template': '\74b:if cond\75\47data:interval.toggleId\47\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:interval.expclass \75\75 \46quot;expanded\46quot;\47\76\n\74a class\75\47toggle\47 expr:href\75\47data:widget.actionUrl + \46quot;\46amp;action\75toggle\46quot; + \46quot;\46amp;dir\75close\46amp;toggle\75\46quot; + data:interval.toggleId + \46quot;\46amp;toggleopen\75\46quot; + data:toggleopen\47\76\n\74span class\75\47zippy toggle-open\47\76\46#9660; \74/span\76\n\74/a\76\n\74b:else\76\74/b:else\76\n\74a class\75\47toggle\47 expr:href\75\47data:widget.actionUrl + \46quot;\46amp;action\75toggle\46quot; + \46quot;\46amp;dir\75open\46amp;toggle\75\46quot; + data:interval.toggleId + \46quot;\46amp;toggleopen\75\46quot; + data:toggleopen\47\76\n\74span class\75\47zippy\47\76\n\74b:if cond\75\47data:blog.languageDirection \75\75 \46quot;rtl\46quot;\47\76\n \46#9668;\n \74b:else\76\74/b:else\76\n \46#9658;\n \74/b:if\76\n\74/span\76\n\74/a\76\n\74/b:if\76\n\74/b:if\076'}, 'posts': {'varName': 'posts', 'template': '\74ul class\75\47posts\47\76\n\74b:loop values\75\47data:posts\47 var\75\47i\47\76\n\74li\76\74a expr:href\75\47data:i.url\47\76\74data:i.title\76\74/data:i.title\76\74/a\76\74/li\76\n\74/b:loop\76\n\74/ul\076'}}, document.getElementById('BlogArchive1'), {'languageDirection': 'ltr'}, 'displayModeFull'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_HeaderView', new _WidgetInfo('Header1', 'header'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_NavbarView', new _WidgetInfo('Navbar1', 'navbar'));_WidgetManager._RegisterWidget('_BlogView', new _WidgetInfo('Blog1', 'main')); |
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