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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dressage Dreams 10: Celebration of Perfection

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Dressage Dreams 10: Celebration of Perfection Feature


  • Beautiful images of top riders Edward Gal and Totilas
  • Movements covered include Piaffe, Pirouette, Extended Trot
  • Photographer Paul Harding from LewisHarding
  • Other top riders include Laura Bechtolsheimer on Mistral Hojris



Dressage Dreams 10: Celebration of Perfection Overview


Dressage Dreams is all about the ultimate achievement in the Dressage arena - the rarely obtained perfect score of 10. Meet the riders and their unforgettable equine partners who have achieved the highest scores possible in the most demanding of all the Dressage tests - the Grand Prix. The world's top riders and trainers give their personal views and reveal their secrets on how they and their horse prepare for competition with the aim of obtaining the perfect score. The best Dressage ponies in the world are also included. Over 200 images are used to illustrate the beauty of dressage. There is not a book like this on the market today.


The author, Stephen Clarke's career over the past decade, as an FEI Official International Judge, has taken him round the globe to all major dressage competitions including four major dressage competitions including four World Cup Finals, three European Championships, The World Equestrian Games in Aachen, The World Games in Jerez, The Olympic Games in Athens, the Pan American Games, he was head of the judging jury for the European Championships at Windsor, The World Equestrian Games in Kentucky 2010. He is now heavily involved with the training of future of FEI Candidate and International Judges.
As a rider during the 1980s and 90s Stephen competed successfully both nationally and internationally on his own horses Ulysses, Becket, Warlock's Wager, Enchante and Eternal Spirit. He was reserve rider for the 1988 Seoul Olympics with Becket.


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(Black & White Reprint) 1938 Yearbook: Harding High School, St. Paul, Minnesota

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(Black & White Reprint) 1938 Yearbook: Harding High School, St. Paul, Minnesota Overview


Order your own softcover black & white reprint of a previously owned high school yearbook. Whether you no longer have your own copy or want to surprise someone with a unique gift, the memories in this yearbook are sure to make someone smile! All the pages and images are reproduced as-is, which means your copy may show handwriting or effects of aging, and that certain pages, images, or other content may be omitted, missing, or obscured. Because this is a black & white print, any color images (excluding the cover) will print as gray. You can preview the color pages before you buy at www.classmates.com/yearbooks. Don't miss out! Bring home a piece of your history.


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Friday, November 26, 2010

Please Save our Pools.mov

Vicky Knutsen shows a typical day at Harding High School pool in St. Paul, MN

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Pendulum - Out Here

Pendulum - Out Here

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Jurassic Park - Valentine

A Jurassic Park tribute to couples with breath-taking scenes in all three films. I know this dosen't fit the franchise, but it's Valentine's Day and I'm single and love Jurassic Park so much. JP Couples: - Dr. Alan Grant & Dr. Ellie Sattler (JP) - Dr. Ian Malcolm & Dr. Sarah Harding - Paul & Amanda Kirby - Dr. Ellie Sattler & Mark Degler (JP3) I know Alan & Ellie didn't work out, but that's why I only have shots of them together in the 1st film and one of Ellie & Mark in the 3rd film. Anyway, Enjoy and Happy Valentine's Day ♥♥♥♥

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Scandals Of The Winter Olympic Games

The Winter Olympic Games are highly anticipated as they bring the best athletes from all over the world to compete. While there is plenty of publicity that surrounds the Winter Olympic Games, some of it isn't the type of attention that organizers want. The Olympic Games are to be a symbol of peace among countries and good sportsmanship. So when scandals emerge about cheating it really affects the overall perception that people have about the Olympics as a whole.

These types of scandals have been going on since the early days of the Winter Olympic Games though. In 1948 it was discovered that someone had tampered with the bobsleds of the USA team. It is a good thing it was discovered before the event because those responsible had loosened the bolts that hold the steering mechanisms in place. This would have resulted in a serious accident occurring. Those responsible for this act were never caught though and it left the 1948 with some uneasy feelings in place.

Germany did very well in the 1964 Winter Olympic Games. However, two people were stripped of their gold medals as it was discovered they were categorized as professionals. In 1968 it was discovered that East Germany had been heating up the runners on their sleds in the luge competition in order to beat the competition.

Even if you don't follow figure skating, chances are you know the Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan story that unfolded during the Winter Olympic Games in 1994. At one time these women had been friends on the ice but that quickly changed when Kerrigan was hit in the knees with a metal baton during a practice session. As a result she wasn't able to perform and Harding was given her place on the Olympic team....

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Pilate's Washing of Hands

As we continue to reflect on the sacred Lenten Season in the history of the church when Christians observe a period of praying and fasting, it must be borne in mind that the objective is to draw us closer to God. In Matt 27:24 we are told that "When Pilate saw that he was getting nowhere, but that instead an uproar was starting, he took water and washed his hands in front of the crowd. "I am innocent of this man's blood", he said, "It is your responsibility". 25 All the people answered, "Let his blood be on us and on our children". History really tells us that His blood was indeed on them.

But what is the meaning of this symbolic washing of hands before the crowd. Was Pilate guilty? The traditional Christian view is that Pilate was responsible for the death of Jesus. There are several historic confessions of faith and probably the most popular is the The Apostles Creed which was crafted in the early days of the Church. It categorically affirms that Jesus 'suffered under Pontius Pilate'. Let us briefly examine some revelations from Scripture.

1. Pilate's desire was to satisfy the crowd and not God

Mark 15:15 clearly tells us that "wanting to satisfy the crowd, Pilate released Barabbas to them. He had Jesus flogged, and handed him over to be crucified". John tells us that Pilate tried to free Jesus but the Jews kept shouting, "if you let this man go, you are no friend of Caesar. Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar" (John 19:12). When Pilate heard this, he brought Jesus out and said "here is your king" John 19:14... Finally Pilate handed him over to them to be crucified. What did the Bible tell us about friendship with the world? Luke tells us that Herod and Pilate became friends on that day.

2. Pilate did not ultimately listen to advise

Like most men, Pilate did not listen to wise counsel. Okonkwo's friend, Obierika, warned him 'this boy calls you father; have no hand in his death'. Okonkwo never listened and was actively involved in the killing of Ikemefuna. Julius Caesar's wife advised him not to go to the capitol but the arrogant husband replied "Caesar shall go forth; the things that threatened me ne'er look but on my back; when they shall see the face of Caesar, they are vanished'. Caesar refused to listen to Calpurnia and it was catastrophic. Matthew 19:19 tells us that "While Pilate was sitting on the judge's seat, his wife sent him this message; 'Don't have anything to do with that innocent man, for I have suffered a great deal today in a dream because of him". Pilate did not eventually listen.

3. Pilate did not understand spiritual truth

Jesus answered Pilate in John 18:37, "you are right in saying I am a king. In fact, for this reason was I born and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me. Verse 38 tells us that Pilate asked a question. "What is truth?" It is ironic to observe that someone who acted as Chief Justice did ask this question that revealed his spiritual state. He could not even recognize truth standing in front of him.

As we meditate on the death of Jesus, it is easy to attribute it to everyone: the chief priests, Satan, the crowd, Pilate, Herod, the divine plan of God as revealed in John 3:16, the willingness of Jesus to lay down His and take it up again etc. I would however like us to reflect on the significance of Pilate's act to contemporary Christianity.

1. We're all like Barabbas since we deserved to die, but Jesus took our place. The Bible informs us that Jesus Christ laid His life for us so that we might live. His blood is crying mercy for you and for me. Today, If you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts. It is appointed unto man to die once and after that face judgement.

2. Pilate, the Roman governor, admitted that it was within his arbitrary power to release or to crucify the innocent Christ. In spite of his better judgment, he chose to condemn an innocent man in order to save his own position - a horrible politician. Our politicians must ensure that justice prevails. In the course of history, Pilate's sin has been committed again and again. Hands have been hypocritically washed before crowds.

3. Your strength as an individual is to say 'No' even when the crowd is shouting yes. Youths, don't follow the crowd. Resist peer pressure. Say no to drugs, avoid acts of violence, rape, incest etc.

4. Furthermore, don't follow Jesus in a crowd. This is a very common mistake. Jesus warns against it. Once when He asked his disciples, "Whom do men say that the Son of Man is?" He immediately followed with the question, "But who do you say that I am?" (Matt. 16: 13, 15). We must know him individually and our faith in him, our thinking about him, must be based on Scripture rather than some interpretation of it.

5. We see in this crowd another common human failing or sin. That is the inclination to judge and condemn our neighbour without just cause. How often do we listen to prejudiced reports and then condemn! Jesus cautions us: "Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned" (Luke 6:37).

Finally brethren, I join the apostle Paul in Phil 4:8 to say "whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just; whatsoever things are pure; whatsoever things are lovely; whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things".

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Spirit Week: Celebrity Day

So it was celeb day at Paul Harding High School and I wanted to dress up like the jabbawockeez. Thanks Adele for the shirt =] Note: I can't dance

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

randoms

just a few clips that i threw together on a boring day.

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