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mensministry 2 months
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Air by Seaspice,
412 Northwest North River Drive, Miami, Florida,
Courtesy: @Air
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harrisx28 2 months
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Bayfront Park in Miami, Florida馃尨
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John Bryan State Park, Ohio
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馃毃 For the 5th consecutive night, students at Columbia University continue the Gaza Solidarity Encampment, undeterred by over 100 arrests, and returning with larger tents than before.
The students have declared that they will not stop until the University, with its $14 billion endowment, divests from zionism.
Despite a number of suspensions and censorship, students are not backing down. Tour guides for new students have resigned in protest of the repression. Support rallies continue outside the university.
The liberated zone at Columbia has inspired others: At Yale University in Connecticut, an encampment named Gaza Plaza with demands of divestment continues for the third consecutive night despite suspension threats. At Yale, a number of graduate students undertook an 8-day-long hunger strike to demand their university divest from zionism.
Students at the New School in New York also began an encampment, as did a number of students in Boston, creating three encampments at MIT, Emerson, and Tufts to demand divestment and cessation of attacks on students. Encampments are also taking place at the University of North Carolina, Washington University, and Miami University in Ohio.
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flat fuck friday but instead of the gator pic it's cu alter laying on his stomach 馃悐
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HAPPY FLAT FUCK FRIDAY.
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Clifton Mill, Cedarville OH - the mill is one of the largest water-powered grist mills still in existence. Built in 1802, the mill is powered by the Little Miami River- located near Yellow Springs, Ohio
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hack-saw2004 9 days
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TWO HOURS AGO: miami university students in oxford ohio have started their own gaza solidarity encampment! from new york, to north carolina, to ohio, let these three encampments be just the beginning! 馃嚨馃嚫馃枻
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afadaily 5 months
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AMISTOSO INTERNACIONAL: Inter Miami 馃嚭馃嚫 vs River Plate 馃嚘馃嚪 | 20 de Enero 鉁嶏笍
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The Chicago River
Night and day
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jadiixmuln 2 years
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ok wait one more im a liar i forgot i had this too
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Treaty Between the United States and the Eel River or Thorntown Party of Miami Indians Signed at the Wyandot Village Near the Wabash, Indiana, on February 11, 1828.聽
Record Group 11: General Records of the United States Government
Series: Indian Treaties
File Unit: Ratified Indian Treaty 151: Miami (Eel River or Thorntown Party) - Wyandot Village Near the Wabash, Indiana, February 11, 1828
Transcription:聽
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Articles of a Treaty made and concluded at the
Wyandot village, near the Wabash in the State of
Indiana, between John Tipton Commissioner for that
purpose on the part of the United States, and the
chiefs, head-men & Warriors of the Eel River, or Thorntown
party of Miami Indians. -
Art. 1.聽 The Chiefs, head-men & Warriors of the Eel River or
Thorntown party of Miami Indians, agree to cede
and by these presents do cede and relinquish to the
United States all their right, title and claim to a
reservation of land about ten miles Square, at their
village on Sugar tree Creek in Indiana, which was
reserved to said party by the 2d article of a treaty
between Commissioners of the United States, and the
Miami nation of Indians made and entered into
at St. Mary's in the State of Ohio on the sixth
day of October One thousand eight hundred and
eighteen. -
It is understood and agreed on by said Indians
that they will not burn or destroy the houses [insert] or fences [/] on said
reservation, and that they will leave them in as good
condition as they now are; and remove to the five
mile reservation on Eel River by the fifteenth day of
October next. -
Art. 2.聽 The Commissioner of the United States has
delivered to said party of Indians, Goods to the
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value of Two Thousand dollars in part consid-
-eration for the Cession herein made, and it is agreed
that in case this treaty should be ratified by the
President and Senate of the United States, that
the United States shall pay said party an additional
sum of Eight Thousand [bracket] Dollars in Goods next summer,
build twelve log houses, Ten on the five mile reservation,
and two on the Wabash; Clear [insert] and fence [/] forty acres of Land on the
five mile reservation, furnish them One Waggon [sic] and
two Yoke of Oxen, furnish two hands to work three
months in each year for two Years, Five hundred
dollars worth of provisions delivered on the Wabash,
furnish them five horses, five Saddles and five y
Bridles. -
Provided however that if this Treaty should
not be ratified by the President and Senate of the
United States, that said party agree to pay for the
Goods this day received, Two thousand Dollars, to be
deducted from their annuity for this present year. -
Art. 3.聽 At the request of the Indians, and in part
consideration for the Cession aforesaid, the United
States agree to pay Peter Langlois, One thousand
Dollars in Silver, and Three thousand Dollars
in Goods next summer, for Provisions & Goods
heretofore delivered to said party.
Art. 4.聽 The United States agree to appropriate
One thousand Dollars per year for five
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Years, and longer if congress think proper, to be
applied under the direction of the President to the
education of the youths of the Miami nation. -
Art. 5.聽 It is distinctly understood and agreed on by
and between the contracting parties, that the President
and Senate may if they think proper, modify or
expunge from this treaty the fourth article without
affecting any other of its provisions. -
Art. 6.聽 This treaty after the same shall be ratified
by the President and Senate of the United States
shall be binding on the contracting parties. -
In testimony whereof, the said
John Tipton Commissioner as aforesaid on the
part of the United States and the Chiefs, headmen
& Warriors, of said party have hereunto set their hands
and seals at the Wyandot village near the Wa-
-bash this Eleventh day of February 聽 In the year
of our Lord, One thousand Eight hundred and
Twenty-eight.
[signed] John Tipton
聽 Commissioner
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Attest---
[signature] Walter Wilson
聽聽 Secretary to the Commissioner
[signature] J. B. Duret
[signature] Joseph Barron
聽聽 Interpreter
聽[signature] J. B. Boure
聽聽 Interpreter
[signature] Calvin Fletcher
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[signature] Saml Hanna
[signature] Allen Hamilton
[signature] Jordan Vigus
[signature] Pierre Langly
[signature] Joseph Holman
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Me 馃MIAMI馃挄
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National Find a Rainbow聽Day
Go on a rainbow-hunt, make some rainbow crafts, or simply read about the science and discovery of the beautiful arc that represents so many different things.
Perhaps one of the more interesting and yet lesser-known holidays is an event that is affectionately known as Find a Rainbow Day. As the reader may have already guessed, this celebration occurs during the month of April each year 鈥揳fter all, the early spring is known for its fair share of these beautifully stunning phenomena of refracted light!.
Of course, finding a rainbow is not as easy as it may sound but, if a person is lucky enough to find themselves outside just after a rainstorm in early April, it may just be possible to catch a quick glimpse and even take a snapshot of one of these wonderful natural events. With some extra luck, it may even be possible to spot a double rainbow!
So, in this case, it appears that there are indeed times when a bit of rain is not necessarily a bad thing!
History of Find a Rainbow Day
The science behind rainbows was recorded in 1693. This is when scientists realized that rainbows are caused by light from the sun bending in such a way from the raindrops that it causes a rainbow.
Throughout human history, rainbows have often been a sign of hope and wellness. And, of course, many people know the legend that if one is ever able to find the bottom of the rainbow, they might also find a leprechaun鈥檚 pot of gold waiting for them! This legend originates from Ireland and stories of leprechauns have been around since as far back as the 8th century.
While finding the bottom of a rainbow might not actually be possible in terms of science, it鈥檚 still a fun legend and story for kids, as well as adults who are kids-at-heart. And a great way to celebrate Find a Rainbow Day!
How to Celebrate Find a Rainbow Day
Quite a few ways to celebrate Find a Rainbow Day can be imagined. It might be fun to grab some friends and try to find a rainbow, although this activity may be dependent on the weather. While rain isn鈥檛 usually the kind of weather people prefer, when it comes to Find a Rainbow Day, it sure is!
Host a Rainbow Themed Party
Have some friends over to make rainbow crafts and treats, or decorate the house with all things rainbow-like. Don鈥檛 forget to serve rainbow-themed foods. If baking rainbow foods at home isn鈥檛 appealing, then colorful candy-like M&M鈥檚 or Skittles can be a great snack. On the healthier side, a rainbow-colored tray of fruits and veggies can be a simple, tasty treat that guests will love.
To make a rainbow-themed party even better, have every friend dress in clothes of a different color of the rainbow. Then, line up in color order and take an instant photo that everyone can use to remember the party with!
Make a Rainbow Treat in the Kitchen聽
Many people enjoy cooking colorful foods on this day; treats such as jello and cookies might be some of the most common items.
When it comes to rainbows and baking, food coloring can be a great friend. When baking foods like cookies or cakes, food coloring is the easiest way to bring bright, rainbow colors to the baked dessert.
Some other options for making rainbow-themed foods come from more natural ways to color baked goods. Many powdered forms of fruits or vegetables can be purchased at health food stores (like powdered carrot for orange, or strawberry for pink). However, unlike using commercial food coloring, it is important to note that these types of coloring can change the flavor slightly.
Make Projects with Rainbows
Making crafts related to rainbows can be simple or complicated, depending on the type of project chosen. Use some colored paper to cut out and glue together the pieces of a rainbow. Or grab some colored markers to draw fun and easy rainbows on white paper.
Stained glass window kits can be purchased at craft stores for making a rainbow to hang in the sunshine. Or, for those who are really invested in the day, knitting or crocheting a rainbow scarf or socks with many colors of yarn can also be a clever way to bring rainbows into the day!
Watch Reading Rainbow聽
A classic show for children of the 80鈥檚 and 90鈥檚, Reading Rainbow aired new shows on public television in the United States from 1983 until 1999. Plus, the old episodes were then shown as reruns for another ten years. Now, they can easily be located through various sources online.
This show, hosted by LeVar Burton, was meant to encourage children to read. Every episode focused on a specific topic from a chosen children鈥檚 book for that episode, and also recommended new books for children to check out from the library. For some people, watching old episodes of the Reading Rainbow might be a fun activity to bring some nostalgia and, for rainbow lovers, it could be a cool way to see what their parents may have watched when they were children!
Look for Four Leaf Clovers聽
Finding the end of a rainbow might not be possible and, even if it was, there鈥檚 no way to keep it as a souvenir! But finding a four-leaf clover might be a bit more feasible. It can be a fun little souvenir denoting the search for rainbows, and might even bring some good luck. At the very least, it will provide memories of rainbow-hunting on Find a Rainbow Day.
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Merry Timbers 馃巹
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Merry christmas everyone! I originally wanted to make this piece a bit more detailed but i just simply dont have the time, so heres something a bit simple.
Figured i'd introduce you all to my mystic timbers character, its fitting cus that coaster is one of the only two open during christmas at kings island lol.
Hope you all have a great christmas! or whatever else you celebrate
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