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parkvcrs · 10 months
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conniesrockstargf · 7 months
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Whenever Berlin posts...my heart nuts
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babynames-a-z · 1 year
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Berlin
Name meaning: Capital of Germany
Name Origin: German
Nicknames: Lin
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arcimboldisworld · 2 years
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Alain Claude Sulzer - Doppelleben.
Alain Claude Sulzer - Doppelleben. #Roman #Biografie #EdmonddeGoncourt #JulesdeGoncourt #prixgoncourt #galianiverlagberlin #literatur #lesen #paris #frankreich #rezension #buch #bücher
Man fragt sich schon, warum ein Schweizer Autor sich mit dem Leben von Edmond und Jules de Goncourt beschäftigt und hierzu einen Roman veröffentlicht. Also eigentlich fragt man sich, warum sich bisher kein französischer Autor mit diesen beiden doch sehr skurrilen Brüdern beschäftigt hat. However, nun ist “Doppelleben” im Galiani Verlag in Berlin erschienen und die Lektüre lohnt sich sehr… (more…)
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THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY
based on: The White Crane Institute's 'Gay Wisdom', Gay Birthdays, Gay For Today, Famous GLBT, glbt-Gay Encylopedia, Today in Gay History, Wikipedia, and more … April 19
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1759 – August Wilhelm Iffland the German actor, playwright and librettist was born on this date (d.1814). Iffland was a powerful force in the German theater of the 18th century, even though his plays are generally unknown outside his native country.
In 1810, he was "outed" by Heinrich von Kleist, the poet, author and playright. Kelist offered August Wilhelm Iffland, who at that time was the director of the Nationaltheater, the chance to stage his play Käthchen of Heilbronn. When Iffland refused, Kleist branded him a homosexual.
On 1 October 1810, Kleist surprised the people of Berlin by setting up a daily newspaper. The Berliner Abendblätter appeared every day except Sundays for half a year in the convenient octavo format at a price of eight Pfennigs. The newspaper provided a diverse mixture of information to suit every taste: police announcements, military anecdotes, poems, aesthetic essays such as Kleist's famous article "On the Marionette Theatre", critical looks at the Prussian government, and polemic attacks on Iffland's theatre and his homosexuality. Kleist's paper was shut down by Germain authorities and the attacks ceased. Kleist committed suicide soon after.
Iffland died in Berlin on 22 September 1814. A bronze portrait statue of him was erected in front of the Mannheim theater in 1864. A street in Berlin is named after him. The Iffland-Ring bears Iffland's likeness, and is borne by the most important German-speaking actor, as decided by his predecessor.
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1834 – Prince Edmond De Polignac the French composer was born on this date (d.1901). A descendant of one of the more illustrious families of France. His father Auguste Jules Armand Marie, Prince de Polignac (1780-1847) was the Minister of State in the Restoration government of King Charles X, and was the author of the Thirty Ordinances in 1830, which revoked the Constitution, suspended freedom of the press, and gave the king extraordinary powers, including absolute power in the name of "insuring the safety of the state".
In 1875 a new friend entered de Polignac's life, Comte Robert de Montesquiou, a beautiful and intelligent man twenty-one years his junior. They shared many interests, and began an intimate relationship at that time. In his later years, Montesquiou used his wit to shield himself from sincere emotional interaction. He is remembered as a model for Des Esseintes in Huysman's A Rebours, and the Baron de Charlus in Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. Through Montesquiou's circle, Polignac made the acquaintance of Elisabeth, comtesse Greffulhe and of Gabriel Fauré, and became a member of the Société Nationale de Musique, where his compositions were performed alongside those of Chausson, Debussy, and Fauré.
By 1892, Polignac, inept with money and impoverished through investments in a series of get-rich-quick schemes, was destitute; his nephews helped him with loans, but noted that desperate action was needed. The solution they suggested was marriage to a woman of appropriate means. Polignac discussed the matter with Montesquiou, and Montesquiou with his cousin Élisabeth Greffulhe, and out of these conversations the name of Winnaretta Eugenie Singer, daughter of Isaac Singer, the sewing machine tycoon, with her marriage to Prince Louis de Scey-Montbéliard lately annulled, arose.
Singer's social status could be improved by marrying a prince, even a poor one. And the arrangement would have other benefits: Winnaretta was Lesbian and not sexually interested in men at all. She was intimately interested in music, however, something the two did have in common.
Polignac asked the Comtesse Greffulhe to sound out Madame Singer on the subject of a mariage blanc (unconsummated marriage), in which each partner would have their own bed but would share artistic interests. Montesquiou, who collaborated with Winnaretta on some artistic projects, asked her to speak with Madame Greffulhe, and there the arguments were reviewed; her social position, compromised by divorce, would be improved by an alliance with one of the oldest and most distinguished aristocratic families in France; with the thirty-one year age difference, and the predilections of the bride and groom, Winnaretta would be free to lead her personal life as she wished, with no sexual demands from Edmond.
The advantages clear, a friendship and affection grew. In November 1893, Edmond proposed marriage to Winnaretta, and she accepted, a year after the idea had first been broached. On 15 December 1893 the couple were married by the Abbé de Broglie in the Chapelle des Carmes. The union received the blessings of Pope Leo XIII.
Montesquiou felt slighted when Edmond was not sufficiently grateful, and the friendship was irrevocably broken.
Ed. Note: The house of Polignac is also (technically) the current Princely House of Monaco; Prince Ranier (late husband of Grace Kelly) was the son of a Monagasque princess and a Polignac. For patriotic reasons, the princely house still keeps the name Grimaldi, though it has passed through the female line a couple of times. This is certainly a family with an interesting past and present.
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1913 – The Illinois Supreme Court rules that cunnilingus is not a "crime against nature" under that's state's sodomy law, even though the Court had ruled fellatio to be one due to the state's unusually broad language.
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1946 – Tim Curry, British actor and famed on-screen outerspace transvestite was born on this date. Curry's first full-time role was as part of the original London cast of the musical Hair in 1968, where he first met Richard O'Brien who went on to write Curry's next full-time and perhaps still most famous role, that of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Show. Originally, Curry rehearsed the character with a German accent and peroxide blond hair, but the character evolved into the sly, very upper-class English mad scientist and transvestite that carried over to the movie version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and made Curry both a star and a cult figure.
He continued to play the character in London, Los Angeles, and New York until 1975. For many years, Curry was reluctant to talk about Rocky Horror, feeling that it was a trend that had gone too far and had distracted attention away from his later roles.
On 23 May 2013, Curry was reported to have suffered a major stroke at his home in Los Angeles. Although many sources suggested the stroke had made it difficult for him to speak, his longtime agent Marcia Hurwitz told the Daily Mail "Tim is doing great," and that 'He absolutely can speak and is recovering at this time and in great humour'. Shortly after the initial report, Hurwitz told The Hollywood Reporter that the stroke actually occurred in July 2012, and that Curry had been going to physical therapy. As a result of the stroke, he uses a wheelchair.
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1967 – The Student Homophile League of Columbia University becomes the first U.S. gay college group to obtain a campus charter. The SHL had twelve members who fought with university administrators for a year before the group was officially recognized.
Stephen Donaldson, a bisexual-identified LGBT rights activist is commemorated by a plaque in the Queer Lounge that bears his name in one of Columbia’s residence halls for spearheading the creation of the group.
When the charter was ultimately granted in April 1967, it earned media attention with the New York Times printing a story on the front page. The Columbia Daily Spectator reported that some students believed that the creation of the group was an April Fool’s joke. The group is still in existence to this day and is now called the Columbia Queer Alliance
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1978 – James Franco is an American actor, filmmaker, and teacher.
His first prominent acting role was the lead character Daniel Desario on the short-lived cult hit television program Freaks and Geeks. He later played the title character in the TV biographical film James Dean (2001), for which he won a Golden Globe Award. He played Harry Osborn in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007). He is also known for his roles in the films Flyboys (2006), Pineapple Express (2008), Milk (2008), 127 Hours (2010), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), Spring Breakers (2013), This Is the End (2013) and The Interview (2014). He had a recurring role in the ABC soap opera General Hospital. For his role in 127 Hours, Franco was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.
Franco volunteers for the Art of Elysium charity and has taught a class at New York University in feature filmmaking and production. In 2013, he began teaching a course in short film production at the University of Southern California and a course in screenwriting at his alma mater, University of California, Los Angeles.
In response to questions regarding his sexuality now that he has portrayed three gay characters during his acting career, he insists he finds plenty more dimensions to the characters than their bedroom proclivities. "Or, you know what," he quipped, "maybe I’m just gay."
Those rumors led to a Gawker article linking him to a New York Post Page Six blind item about a closeted gay actor, nicknamed "the Gay Rapist". Despite the victim of the alleged attack denying that it was Franco, two magazines then contacted Franco's lawyer to alert them that they might run stories suggesting his involvement, but were unable to, as at least part of their stories were fabricated. However, Gawker refused to take their article down as they were simply reporting what another outlet published and instead offered him a chance to make a comment about the speculation on its website. He declined, hoping it would die down. The actor later called the episode very offensive because he has friends who have been raped.
In I Am Michael (2014), he plays real-life figure Michael Glatze, a former gay activist who leaves his boyfriend (Zachary Quinto) behind after declaring himself straight and becoming a pastor.
Franco says of the gay content of many of his projects:
"Some of it's coincidence, or the gay aspect of the project — like Hart Crane in The Broken Tower or Allen Ginsberg in Howl — is secondary. It wasn't like, 'We need to do this because he was gay.' It's because of their art, and then their art was partially informed by their sexuality. But then with something like Interior Leather Bar or Milk, those are obviously engaging with gay themes, gay rights, gay politics. In the case of Milk, once I did that movie, it kind of opened me up to a lot of things I hadn't really thought about because they hadn't been a part of my life. Lee Daniels says that gay rights are the civil rights of our era, so I like doing a movie like Milk or Interior Leather Bar where I can bring themes and ideas I've been engaged with, and do it in such a way that those ideas are pulled into the mainstream more."
In a March 2015 interview with Four Two Nine magazine, Franco again opened up about his sexuality, commenting that it is not who you have sex with that defines your sexuality, but instead how you act. "In the twenties and thirties, they used to define homosexuality by how you acted and not by whom you slept with. Sailors would fuck guys all the time, but as long as they behaved in masculine ways, they weren’t considered gay". Franco added, "Well, I like to think that I’m gay in my art and straight in my life."
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1982 – The Gay Officers Action League, Inc. is founded by NYPD Sergeant Charles Cochrane and retired Detective Sam Ciccone etablishing the first official police fraternal society in the world to represent LGBT people within the criminal justice system.
Sergeant Cochrane, a 14 year veteran of the NYPD, created shock waves by testifying before a NYC Council hearing in favor of a gay rights bill. Following the testimony of a Patrolmens Benevolent Association Vice President, who denounced the bill and declared, "I didn't know of any homosexual police officers.", Cochrane stunned all present as well as NYC as a whole by his testimony: "I am very proud of being a New York City Police Officer, and I am equally proud of being gay."
In 1987, at the persistent urging of GOAL, NYPD began a concerted effort to actively enlist qualified gay candidates. In 2002, GOAL was admitted into COPS, The Committee of Police Societies, an organization consisting of all recognized NYPD religious, ethnic fraternal organizations.
Since its ineption, GOAL has evolved not only as a fraternal organization, but also as an activist organization that represents the interests of its LGBT members in all agencies and branches within the criminal justice system.
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1992 – James Scully is an American actor, best known for portraying JD in the Paramount Network series Heathers (2018) and Forty Quinn in the Netflix thriller series You.
Scully was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. In his youth, he spent a brief period in England when his father was stationed there as a part of the United States Air Force. He later attended Otterbein University, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theater. Scully was also a cycling instructor for three and a half years at SWERVE Fitness.
Prior to working in Los Angeles, Scully resided in New York performing Off-Broadway. In 2016, Scully made his acting debut in the web series drama series, Sublets. Following on from his first role, Scully later made appearances in television series, such as Quantico and 9-1-1.
He has also done commercial work for Outback Steakhouse and a public service announcement about Vicodin abuse with Riverdale actress, Camila Mendes.
In 2018, Scully starred in the main role of JD on the Paramount Network series Heathers. In January 2019, it was announced that Scully had been cast as Forty Quinn on the second season of the Netflix thriller series You.
Scully is openly gay
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1995 – Arizona revises its sex offender registration law to remove sodomy from the list of compulsory registration categories, but permits judges to order registration if the defendant committed sodomy for "sexual motivation."???
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Two more introductions for FNF prez Eddie Muller today at #TCMFF, THE KILLERS, 6:30 pm TCL Chinese Theatres, House 6 & 12 ANGRY MEN, 9:45 pm with guest Ed Begley, Jr., Hollywood Legion Theater. THE KILLERS (1946): Expanded from the Hemmingway short story, two professional killers come to a small town looking for The Swede (Burt Lancaster). An insurance investigator (Edmond O'Brien) unravels the tangled skein of events that led up to the hit. Ava Gardner plays Kitty, the woman who led the Swede to his doom. Dir. Robert Siodmak Film notes from TCM:
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12 ANGRY MEN (1957) After closing arguments in the case of an abused, lower-income teen accused of killing his father, the jurors assemble to determine their verdict. Most are in a hurry to convict the kid and get on with their lives, but one hold-out (Henry Fonda) questions whether the prosecution made its case. As the hours drag on, the often-heated deliberations reveal as much about the mostly unnamed jurors’ personal agendas as they do about the case at hand. One of the most impressive low-budget films ever made, 12 Angry Men was shot in just 17 days in New York City. Lumet kept the schedule tight by meticulously rehearsing his cast and planning out each of the film’s 365 takes with cinematographer Boris Kaufman. It helped that Lumet and Fonda—with his first and only credit as a movie producer—filled the cast with stage-trained actors, including Martin Balsam, Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Marshall, Jack Klugman, Jack Warden, and Ed Begley. Though the film was a box-office disappointment, it earned Oscar nominations for Best Picture (for Fonda and Rose), Director, and Adapted Screenplay, along with top prizes from the Berlin Film Festival and the Writers Guild. Dir. Sidney Lumet
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 5.20
Beer Birthdays
John Adam Lemp (1798)
Louis de Luze Simonds (1852)
Eduard Buchner (1860)
Louis Hemrich (1872)
Lord "Benjie" Iveagh (1937)
Judy Ashworth (1942)
Oliver Hughes (1959)
David Walker (1964)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Emile Berliner; inventor of flat phonograph record (1851)
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole; Hawaiian singer (1959)
John Stuart Mill; English philosopher (1806)
Timothy Olyphant; actor (1968)
James Stewart; actor (1908)
Famous Birthdays
Danny Aiello; actor (1933)
Emile Berliner; German/US inventor (1851)
Cher; pop singer, writer (1946)
Joe Cocker; rock singer (1944)
Christopher Columbus; explorer (1451)
Mindy Cohn; actor (1966)
William Congreve; English inventor (1772)
Francis Cotes; English artist (1726)
Henri-Edmond Cross; French artist (1856)
Moshe Dayan; Israeli general (1915)
Honore de Balzac; French writer (1799)
Aleksandr Deyneka; Russian artist (1899)
Alfred Domett; English/NZ poet (1811)
Patrick Ewing Jr.; basketball player (1984)
William Fargo; banker (1818)
Gardner Fox; author (1911)
George Gobel; comedian (1919)
Tony Goldwyn; actor (1960)
John M. Harlan; US Supreme Court justice (1899)
William Hewlett; H-P Founder (1913)
Nick Heywood; UK pop singer, guitarist (1961)
Guy Hoffman; rock musician (1954)
Levinus Lemnius; Dutch writer (1505)
Shorty Long; musician (1940)
Dolley Madison; first lady of James Madison (1768)
Hector Malot; French author (1830)
Hans Meerwein; German chemist (1879)
R.J. Mitchell; English engineer (1895)
Bobby Murcer; baseball player (1946)
Sumitranandan Pant; Indian poet (1900)
Bronson Pinchot; actor (1959)
Busta Rhymes; rapper (1972)
Michele Roberts; UK author (1949)
Louis Smith; jazz trumpeter (1931)
Tony Stewart; automobile racer (1971)
Jewel Styles; pornstar (1988)
Dave Thomas; Canadian comedian, actor (1949)
William Thornton; architect (1759)
David Wells; baseball player (1963)
Jane Wiedlin; pop singer (1958)
Anthony Zerbe; actor (1936)
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In an Italian magazine from 1885 we can found this article about the work "Le grand mogol" by the French composer Edmond Audran (1840-1901) who had great success with a number of operettas at the time. We see the costumes for the performance in Berlin and the poster for the performances in Paris. Today his works can no longer be found on the schedules.
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Nhận định bóng đá Bayer Leverkusen vs Cologne, 1h30 ngày 6/5/2023
Nhận định bóng đá Bayer Leverkusen vs Cologne, 1h30 ngày 6/5/2023 tại nhà cái đá gà trực tiếp. Dự đoán tỷ số bóng đá giữa Bayer Leverkusen vs Cologne, 1h30 ngày 6/5/2023.
Bayer Leverkusen tiếp Cologne tại BayArena trong khuôn khổ Bundesliga 1 vào thứ Sáu.
Toàn bộ dự đoán, số liệu thống kê & thăm dò trận đấu cho trận Bayer Leverkusen vs Cologne được hiển thị tại đây (bao gồm tỷ lệ cá cược tốt nhất).
Bayer Leverkusen sẽ ra sân trong trận đấu này sau trận hòa 0-0 tại Bundesliga 1 trước Union Berlin.
Trong trận đấu đó, Bayer Leverkusen kiểm soát bóng tới 66% và tung ra 9 cú sút trúng khung thành, trong đó có 1 lần trúng đích. Về phía đối thủ, Union Berlin có 9 cú sút trúng khung thành với 1 lần trúng đích.
Những kết quả mới nhất của họ thực sự minh họa cho quan điểm rằng đây là khoảng thời gian tuyệt vời dành cho tuyến sau của Bayer Leverkusen. Bayer Leverkusen chơi tệ ở hàng thủ, dẫn đến số bàn thua vào lưới thủ môn trong 6 trận trước đó là 3.
Bước sang trận này, Bayer Leverkusen bất bại 4 trận gần nhất trên sân nhà.
Sau thất bại trong trận đấu trước đó với Freiburg ở Bundesliga 1, Cologne và những người hâm mộ du lịch của họ sẽ hy vọng vào một kết quả tốt hơn tại đây.
Ở trận đấu đó, Cologne cầm bóng 57% và tung ra 19 cú sút trúng khung thành với 4 lần trúng đích. Ở đầu bên kia, Freiburg có 13 lần dứt điểm với 6 lần trúng đích. Ritsu Dōan (54') là người ghi bàn cho Freiburg.
Nhìn vào phong độ của họ, Cologne đã bị ghi bàn ở 5 trên 6 trận gần đây, để thủng lưới tổng cộng 10 bàn. Ở hàng thủ, dường như Cologne đang có một chút yếu kém. Tuy nhiên, xu hướng đó có thể không diễn ra trong trận đấu này.
Bước vào trận đấu này, Cologne bất bại 2 trận sân khách trước đó.
Nhìn vào các cuộc đụng độ đối đầu trong quá khứ của họ kéo dài đến ngày 17/06/2020 cho chúng ta biết rằng Bayer Leverkusen đã thắng 4 trong số đó & Cologne thắng 1, với tỷ lệ các trận hòa là 1.
Họ đã ghi tổng cộng 19 bàn thắng trong suốt các trận đấu đó, với 14 bàn cho Leverkusen và 5 bàn do Köln ghi. Đó là con số bàn thắng trung bình mỗi trận là 3,17.
Trận đấu cuối cùng giữa các câu lạc bộ này là Bundesliga 1 trận đấu ngày 14 vào ngày 11/09/2022 khi nó kết thúc Cologne 1-2 Bayer Leverkusen.
Trong trận đấu đó, Cologne kiểm soát bóng 58% và tung ra 19 cú sút trúng khung thành với 8 lần trúng đích. Người ghi bàn là Benno Schmitz (30').
Bayer Leverkusen đã có 10 lần cố gắng ghi bàn với 3 trong số đó đi trúng đích. Nadiem Amiri (65') và Moussa Diaby (71') ghi bàn.
Trọng tài chính của trận đấu là Tobias Stieler.
Huấn luyện viên của Bayer Leverkusen, Xabi Alonso, không phải lo lắng về thể lực trong cuộc đụng độ này nhờ vào một nhóm hoàn toàn không có chấn thương để lựa chọn.
Theo ý kiến của chúng tôi, Leverkusen có thể sẽ sử dụng đội hình 3-4-2-1, bắt đầu hiệp một với Lukas Hradecky, Odilon Kossounou, Jonathan Tah, Piero Hincapié, Jeremie Frimpong, Robert Andrich, Edmond Tapsoba, Mitchel Bakker, Moussa Diaby, Florian Wirtz và Adam Hlozek.
Do có một đội hình hoàn toàn không có chấn thương để lựa chọn, huấn luyện viên Steffen Baumgart của Cologne không có bất kỳ lo ngại nào về thể lực khi tham gia cuộc đụng độ này.
Chúng tôi cho rằng Köln có thể quyết định sử dụng hệ thống 4-2-3-1, xuất phát Marvin Schwabe, Benno Schmitz, Timo Hübers, Julian Chabot, Jonas Hector, Ellyes Skhiri, Mathias Olesen, Dejan Ljubicic, Florian Kainz, Linton Maina và Davie Selke.
Chúng tôi cho rằng Bayer Leverkusen có thể và nên duy trì quyền kiểm soát trong thời gian dài và có thể chuyển hóa một số cơ hội mà họ tạo ra.
Ngược lại, Cologne có thể gặp khó khăn trong việc tìm kiếm mành lưới đối phương nhưng chúng tôi nghĩ rằng nhiều khả năng họ sẽ xoay sở để ghi bàn.
Do đó, chúng tôi mong đợi chiến thắng 3-1 có kiểm soát dành cho Bayer Leverkusen trong cả trận.
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Day 11: Berlin “Berleezy” Edmond Occupation: YouTuber, Gamer “WHAT’S….GOOD Y’ALL?! WELCOME BACK!” If you’ve been subscribed to this YouTube for a minute, you probably know this catchphrase already. Born on December 16, 1992, in California, U.S., Berleezy is known for his self-titled channel. He’s well known for his EXPOSED videos, where he makes fun of T.V. show intros, and more recently his gaming videos. He has over two million subscribers to his channel, calling them his “#EezyGang”. His channel is full of laugh out loud content and you should definitely give him a shout if you haven’t already. #blackhistory365 #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #cartoons #videogames #anime #contentcreator #contentcreation #content #editing #skits #pictures #thumbnails #memes #blackcontentcreators #digitalcontent #streaming #gaming #podcasting #livestreaming #kthacreator https://www.instagram.com/p/CoiiEFLOduX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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(PDF) Yao & Artusio’s Anesthesiology 9th Edition By Fun-Sun F. Yao
This is the PDF eBook version for Yao & Artusio’s Anesthesiology – Problem-Oriented Patient Management 9th Edition by Fun-Sun F. Yao, Hugh C. Hemmings, Vinod Malhotra, Jill Fong. https://booksca.ca/library/pdf-yao-artusios-anesthesiology-9th-edition-by-fun-sun-f-yao/
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vii Contributors xi Preface xix Acknowledgments xx SECTION 1 The Respiratory System 1 1 Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 1 Jaroslav K. Usenko and Fun-Sun F. Yao 2 Bronchoscopy, Mediastinoscopy, and Thoracoscopy 26 Alessia Pedoto, Paul M. Heerdt, and Fun-Sun F. Yao 3 Aspiration and Postoperative Respiratory Failure 47 Kapil Rajwani, Edward J. Schenck, and David A. Berlin 4 Lung Transplantation 72 Choy Lewis, Ryan Hood, and Charles W. Hogue SECTION 2 The Cardiovascular System 90 5 Ischemic Heart Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting 90 Yasdet Maldonado, Nikolaos J. Skubas, and Fun-Sun F. Yao 6 Mechanical Circulatory Support 137 Lisa Q. Rong, Mudit Kaushal, and Adam D. Lichtman 7 Valvular Heart Disease 151 Meghann M. Fitzgerald and Natalia S. Ivascu 8 Pacemakers, Implantable Cardioverter-Defi brillators, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices 180 Alan Cheng and Fun-Sun F. Yao 9 Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms 201 Yong Zhan, Frederick C. Cobey, Sharon L. McCartney, Madhav Swaminathan, and Jamel Ortoleva 10 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair 236 Fun-Sun F. Yao and Anup Pamnani 11 Hypertension 259 Christopher W. Tam and Fun-Sun F. Yao 12 Cardiac Tamponade 279 June M. Chan 13 Heart Transplantation and Subsequent Noncardiac Surgery 303 Jeff T. Granton, Ranjana Bairagi, and Davy Cheng 14 Ischemic Heart Disease and Noncardiac Surgery 319 Christopher Szabo and Manuel Fontes Contents Yao9e_FM.indd vii ao9e_FM.indd vii 2/5/20 10:17 PM /5/20 10:17 PM viii CONTENTS SECTION 3 The Gastrointestinal System 340 15 Intestinal Obstruction and Enhanced Recovery after Surgery 340 Leif Ericksen and Tong J Gan 16 Liver Transplantation 366 Christopher H. Choi and Vivek K. Moitra SECTION 4 The Nervous System 386 17 Brain Tumor and Craniotomy 386 June M. Chan, Elena V. Christ, and Kane O. Pryor 18 Carotid Artery Disease 415 Priscilla Nelson and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. 19 Awake Craniotomy for Mapping and Surgery in the Eloquent Cortex 440 Th omas A. Moore II and Kenneth G. Smithson 20 Head Injury 460 Chris C. Lee, Susan A. Ironstone, and M. Angele Th eard 21 Cerebral Aneurysm 481 Patricia Fogarty Mack SECTION 5 The Endocrine System 499 22 Pheochromocytoma 499 Anup Pamnani and Vinod Malhotra 23 Diabetes Mellitus 510 Mark E. Nunnally and Vinod Malhotra SECTION 6 The Genitourinary System 522 24 Transurethral Resection of the Prostate and Geriatric Anesthesia 522 Anuj Malhotra, Vinod Malhotra, and Fun-Sun F. Yao 25 Kidney Transplant 540 Christine Lennon and Fun-Sun F. Yao 26 Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery 556 Judith Weingram SECTION 7 The Reproductive System 580 27 Placenta Previa/Placenta Accreta Spectrum 580 Jill Fong 28 Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy 608 Sharon Abramovitz and Jennifer Wagner Yao9e_FM.indd viii ao9e_FM.indd viii 2/5/20 10:17 PM /5/20 10:17 PM CONTENTS ix 29 Breech Presentation, Fetal Distress, and Mitral Stenosis 624 Jill Fong and Jaime Aaronson 30 Appendectomy for a Pregnant Patient 648 Robert S. White and Farida Gadalla SECTION 8 The Hematologic System 661 31 Hemophilia and Disorders of Coagulation 661 Elizabeth M. Staley 32 Sickle Cell Disease 686 Chris R. Edmonds and Vinod Malhotra SECTION 9 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat 699 33 Airway Trauma 699 Richard P. Dutton and LaRita Yvette Fouchè-Weber 34 Open-Eye Injury and Cataract Surgery 710 Alaeldin A. Darwich 35 Laser Treatment for Laryngeal Lesions 724 Stephanie Marie Vecino and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. SECTION 10 Pediatrics 736 36 Tracheoesophageal Fistula 736 Jacques H. Scharoun 37 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 745 Dana L. Gurvitch and Fun-Sun F. Yao 38 Tetralogy of Fallot 753 David Whiting and James A. DiNardo 39 Transposition of the Great Arteries 770 David Whiting and James A. DiNardo 40 Pyloric Stenosis 790 Aarti Sharma and Vinod Malhotra 41 Infl ammatory Airway Disease in Childhood: Laryngotracheobronchitis 800 Miles Dinner and Anthony Longhini 42 Cleft Palate 811 Aarti Sharma 43 Congenital Heart Disease with a Cervical Mass in Infancy 821 Miles Dinner and Elizabeth Q. Starker 44 Patent Ductus Arteriosus and Prematurity 833 Albert C. Yeung and Fun-Sun F. Yao 45 Post-tonsillectomy Hemorrhage 849 Dana L. Gurvitch, Jessica A. Latzman, and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. Yao9e_FM.indd ix ao9e_FM.indd ix 2/5/20 10:17 PM /5/20 10:17 PM x CONTENTS SECTION 11 Pain Management and Neuraxial Blocks 858 46 Brachial Plexus Block 858 Tiff any Tedore and William Urmey 47 Nerve Blocks of the Lower Extremity 874 Roniel Weinberg, Melvin La, and Danielle M. Gluck 48 Complex Regional Pain Syndromes 894 Mohammad M. Piracha, Neel D. Mehta, Sudhir A. Diwan, and Vinod Malhotra 49 Cancer Pain 906 Shakil Ahmed and Sudhir A. Diwan 50 Low Back Pain and Sciatica 924 David Y. Wang 51 Perioperative Pain Management 945 Anuj Malhotra and Vinod Malhotra 52 Acupuncture 965 Yuan-Chi Lin SECTION 12 Miscellaneous 972 53 Myasthenia Gravis 972 James B. Eisenkraft and Bryan S. Carter 54 Malignant Hyperthermia 982 Henry Rosenberg, Harvey K. Rosenbaum, and Vinod Malhotra 55 Postoperative Residual Neuromuscular Weakness and Prolonged Apnea 997 Mary So, Danielle McCullough, and David J. Kopman 56 Burns 1010 Shreyajit R. Kumar and Anup Pamnani 57 Trauma 1023 Rohan K. Panchamia, Jaideep K. Malhotra, and Ralph L. Slepian 58 Scoliosis 1049 Jordan M. Ruby and Victor M. Zayas 59 Hypoxia and Equipment Failure 1073 James B. Eisenkraft and Garrett W. Burnett 60 Electroconvulsive Therapy 1093 Patricia Fogarty Mack 61 Ambulatory Surgery 1103 Melinda Randall and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. 62 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 1119 Jayanth Swathirajan, Dana L. Gurvitch, and Hugh C. Hemmings Jr. 63 Morbid Obesity, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Bariatric Anesthesia 1132 Jon D. Samuels
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A Lebanese businessman, Edmond Khayat, carries an 85-pound wooden cross to protest the Berlin Wall in October 1961. by Paul Schutzer
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