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The Senate was then consulted and sentences of exile were passed
on Cassius and Silanus. As to Lepida, the emperor was to decide. Cassius
was transported to the island of Sardinia, and he was quietly left to old
age. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire was removed to Ostia, whence, it was pretended, he was to
be conveyed to Naxos. He was afterwards confined in a town of Apulia named
Barium. There, as he was wisely enduring a most undeserved calamity, he
was suddenly seized by a centurion sent
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Meanwhile the Senate, as they were now on the eve of the quinquennial
contest, wishing to avert scandal, offered the emperor the "victory in
song," and added the "crown of eloquence," that thus a veil might be thrown
over a shameful exposure on the stage. Nero, however, repeatedly declared
that he wanted neither favour nor the Senate's influence, as he was a match
for his rivals, and was certain, in the conscientious opinion of the judges,
to win the honour by merit. First, he
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Night was far advanced and Nero was still sitting over his cups,
when Paris entered, who was generally wont at such times to heighten the
emperor's enjoyments, but who now wore a gloomy expression. He went through
the whole evidence in order, and so frightened his hearer as to make him
resolve not only on the destruction of his mother and of Plautus, but also
on the removal of Burrus from the command of the guards, as a man who had
been promoted by Agrippina's interest, and was now
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In the consulship of Faustus Sulla and Salvius Otho, Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
was banished on the ground that he was consulting the astrologers about
the emperor's death. His mother, Junia, was included in the accusation,
as one who still resented the misfortune of exile which she had suffered
in the past. His father, Camillus, had raised an armed insurrection in
Dalmatia, and the emperor in again sparing a hostile family sought the
credit of clemency. But the exile did not live
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Pallas again selected Agrippina for special commendation because
she would bring with her Germanicus's grandson, who was thoroughly worthy
of imperial rank, the scion of a noble house and a link to unite the descendants
of the Claudian family. He hoped that a woman who was the mother of many
children and still in the freshness of youth, would not carry off the grandeur
of the Caesars to some other house.
This advice prevailed, backed up as it was by Agrippina's charms.
On the
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In the consulship of Caius Cestius and Marcus Servilius, some Parthian
nobles came to Rome without the knowledge of their king Artabanus. Dread
of Germanicus had made that prince faithful to the Romans and just to his
people, but he subsequently changed this behaviour for insolence towards
us and tyranny to his subjects. He was elated by the wars which he had
successfully waged against the surrounding nations, while he disdained
the aged and, as he thought, unwarlike Tiberius,
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About the same time Asia and Achaia were alarmed by a prevalent
but short-lived rumour that Drusus, the son of
Germanicus, had been seen
in the Cyclades and subsequently on the mainland.
There was indeed a young
man of much the same age, whom some of the emperor's
freedmen pretended
to recognise, and to whom they attached themselves
with a treacherous intent.
The renown of the name attracted the ignorant, and the
Greek mind eagerly
fastens on what is new and marvellous.
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Tiberius meanwhile in the name of Germanicus gave every one of
the city populace three hundred sesterces, and
nominated himself his colleague
in the consulship. Still, failing to obtain credit for
sincere affection,
he resolved to get the young prince out of the way,
under pretence of conferring
distinction, and for this he invented reasons, or
eagerly fastened on such
as chance presented.
King Archelaus had been in possession of
Cappadocia for fifty years,
and Tiberius
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Mirra Ginsburg (Grove Press, 1967) Ginsburg's translation is
lively
and entertaining, but it was unfortunately made from the 1967 Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
text
without the advantage of the censored sections. As a result, it mirrors
the censored version, including deletion of passages about the actions
of
the secret police and most of Nikanor Ivanovich's dream (Ch. 15).
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire hoped to regain favor with the government by writing a play
in honor of Stalin's 60th Jubilee. The play, Batum, was set in
the
Caucasus and portrayed Stalin's early years as an activist. Bulgakov was
on his way by train to begin rehearsals in Batum, when he was called
back
by telegram to Moscow. The play was banned. This final blow may have
contributed
to Bulgakov's ill health. He died in March of 1940.
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McKinnon was inspired by physician Dr. Steven Greer’ Disclosure
project. Greer had brought together a number of very credible witnesses
to testify in front of the Washington National Press Club that they had
knowledge of the existence of Extraterrestrial visitation and that it
was being hidden from the public. One of the witnesses said they knew
that pictures from space were being altered at NASA’s Johnson’s space
center; UFOs were allegedly being taken out of pictures.
McKinnon
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For more than
40 years, Lily Fern Weatherford has been lauded by her
peers and her followers
as gospel music's most skillful and dynamic female singers. Her historic
recordings of such
songs as "Tell My Friends" and "What A Precious Friend Is He" have
remained her trademarks
and most requested songs.
The Weatherfords were organized
in 1944 by Earl Weatherford. In 1945
Earl and Lily Fern
were married, Lily immediately joined the group has been a mainstay for
the past 52 years.
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Tri City Hospital - Foundation
Member (1983)
Soroptimist 30 Years: Chaired Youth Forum for 25 Years
Master Restorer of Porcelains
Licensed Realtor
Offices Held:Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
Past President of: Yosemite Women’s Club
Newcomers Club of Carlsbad
Soroptimist International Oceanside/Carlsbad
Recognition/Awards:
Established first
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In 1980 Candy
Lightner founded Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). This powerful
group was founded because of a personal tragedy, when her twelve year
old daughter, Cari, was killed by a drunk driver.
Candy Lightner transformed a tragedy into a remarkable effort
to educate, inform and change society. She headed MADD for eight years.
Today MADD's effect is felt with chapters in all fifty states
and many international affiliates. Its
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In 1940, Mrs. Clara Hale learned that she could
become a foster mother. During the next 25 years, she became "Mommy"
Hale to over 40 children of all ethnic and religious backgrounds.
As problems associated with drug abuse exploded in the Harlem community,
Mrs. Hale's family implored her to take action. Within six months, she
had 22 babies of heroin-addicted women in her five-room apartment.
Soon, she had helped establish a home for infants addicted before birth.
It was the
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Nationally known for her
television appearances with animals, Joan has appeared on the Tonight
Show with Johnny Carson and Jay Leno, Good Morning America, PM Magazine,
The Home Show, Donahue, Hour Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, and many
others. She has hosted two series, Animal Express and Animals of Africa,
which have aired both in the United States and abroad, and the Baby
Panda and Challenge to Wildlife specials for Public Broadcasting.
A native of San Diego, Joan
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Gluons
Gluons are the carrier particle for strong interactions.
They are responsible for the binding force that confines all
color-charged particles to form hadrons,
such as protons, neutrons and pions. The resulting hadrons have
no net color
charge.
Nuclear Forces
Residual strong interactions between the color-charge neutral
hadrons are responsible for the "strong nuclear force" -- the
force that binds protons and neutrons
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On 14 May, on the last day the British Mandate, Ben-Gurion declared the independence of the state of Israel. In the
Israeli declaration of independence, he stated that the new nation would
"uphold the full social and political equality of all its citizens,
without distinction of race, creed or sex."
[edit] Prime Minister of
Israel
David Ben-Gurion speaking at the Knesset, 1957
After leading Israel
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One of my parents is not Jewish. Can I volunteer?
Yes. The bottom line of the following is that you are eligible
if you
are Jewish, one of your parents is Jewish or one
of your grandparents is Jewish.
If you are a member of an overseas Jewish community
(Orthodox, Conservative,
Reform): get a confirmation stating that you are Jewish,
signed by
a rabbi residing outside Israel. The confirmation must have a
detailed
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