30.6.11

HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR ELMER MARMORSTEIN AIA (1 of 2) DAVID FREER INTERVIEWED

(1) On April 11, 2010, Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoa) high school teacher DAVID FREER gives an intro to the interview he conducted 15 years prior. (2) On February 17, 1995 his dad RICHARD FREER gives a preview. (3) HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR ELMER MARMORSTEIN, AIA, interviewed by David Freer, HS sophomore, for his Advanced Placement European History class. David had asked his brother Jonathan and his father Richard for an idea for a project. His dad mentioned that his friend Elmer Marmorstein AIA, bore a tattoo on his forearm from Nazi concentration camps, where he was imprisoned from May 1944 to May 1945. Fifty years have elapsed. Elmer, a low-key and non ostentatious hard-working man, graciously consented. David prepared 20 questions, eg place of birth (Transylvania, Rumania), age (65), work assignments (eg hauling trash in wagons and other menial tasks), Schindler's List, diet, coping mechanisms. Soup, bread, and coffee was all they received to eat. Along with the Jews, the inmates were comprised of criminal and left-wing Germans, gypsies, Russians, deaf, and insane people. As the Russian troops approached Germany from the east in January of '45, the Nazis moved them out westward. Initially Elmer and his brother and parents were transported to a ghetto in western Hungary. He only expected to work, and did not suspect trouble. The first frame shows elderly men on the street of the shtetl, waiting in line to have their papers stamped by a nazi officer. Some escaped ...

25.6.11

Michael Jordan would average 50 points per game today according to experts

Donate here: hoopsapedia.webs.com www.blogtalkradio.com How easy is it for today's players to score? Click here: hoopsapedia.webs.com For the full layout of the information presented in this video plus more, click here: hoopsapedia.webs.com During a 2007 LA Lakers pre-season broadcast, Phil Jackson was asked how he thought Michael Jordan would perform today, Phil said: "Michael would average 45 with these rules." "You can't even touch a guy now," says Charlotte coach Larry Brown. "The college game is much more physical than our game. I always tease Michael [Jordan], if he played today, he'd average 50." "The history book inspires them to be some of the best," said Jordan. "Rules have changed to help them. I could have averaged 50 points today!" Question for Clyde Drexler: In the current league where there is no hand checking and no ruff play how much better would your numbers be? Clyde Drexler: Oh, tremendously better, from shooting percentage to points per game everything would be up, and our old teams would score a lot more points, and that is saying something because we could score a lot back then. I do think there should be an asterisk next to some of these scoring leaders, because it is much different trying to score with a forearm in your face. It is harder to score with that resistance. You had to turn your back on guys defending you back in the day with all the hand checking that was going on. For guys who penetrate these days, it's hunting season. Yes, now you ...

18.6.11

Pro-Star MMA, Jerry Jones teaches Guillotine Counter 2

Pro-Star MMA Instructor Jerry Jones teaches Guillotine Counter 2 to a Pro-Star adult class. 1-877-274-4846joe@prostarmma.com prostar pro-star www.prostarmma.com kickboxing grappling bjj brazilian jiu jitsu jiu-jitsu kick boxing punch thai mixed martial arts mma ufc ultimate fighting championship pride IFL ultimate fighter joe brignoli joey joseph jerry jones john graden david bybee frank shamrock chuck norris liddell bas rutten gracie mata teachers association kids karate taekwondo tkd drills clearwater palm harbor FL florida Nutley nj new jersey kids jab cross overhand right hook to body uppercut upper cut focus pads mitts sparring games left hook thai kick straight right straight knee thai knee clinch full mount side mount escape roll guard half full butterfly head north south takedown take down single double sprawl arm bar hammer lock hammerlock reverse keylock key lock bearhug bear hug forearm fore arm snatch low leg headlock front fight stance fighter defense 1 2 3 4 stand up standup position full nelson pass catting out guillotine counter scoop class classroom movement knee kneebar pummel over and under plum tie up tie-up block blocks warmup warm-ups warm ups spin active standing ankle pick foot touch back backward backwards jump side sidekick hook front transition combo combination duck slip evade weave submission submissions www.martialartsteachers.com capping cap wrestling

16.6.11

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14.6.11

Tattoos of Strength and Honor or Military Service

Many people believe that tattoos signify an out of the box thinker who is not so interested in mainstream society and all the silly rules and game playing? And for the most part they would be right. Most folks with tattoos really are not into wearing ties to work nor are they interesting in putting some sort of mask or fake persona to impress you.

Yet this does not mean they are not true-blooded Americans, in fact expressing their individualism and customizing their bodies to fit their selves, actually they are exercising their rights to be free, more than the others who perhaps do not have tattoos. And back to the point of true blooded Americans it should be obvious from the number of United States Military Veterans with logos of their military service that they too have something to say about strength and honor, what they are about and what they believe in you see?

Tattoos of Strength and Honor or Military Service are extremely common in American society and although you do not always see them in public those who wear them are pretty proud Americans and we too should be proud of them. For those who do not understand what tattoos are all about and wish to prejudge those who choose to partake, chances are you have not thought thru your perception correctly and need to re-think you skewed view of the world inside you little box. Consider this in 2006.

11.6.11

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7.6.11

MMA Arm Triangle Choke escape or counter nutley NJ Jerry Jones MMA catch wrestling 07110 07006

Jerry Jones MMA Catch Wrestling Nutley NJ Ultimate Mixed Martial Arts, www.submit2no1.comJerry Jones was the former Pro-Star Mixed Martial Arts licencing company Grappling and MMA Director and is no longer associated with Pro-Star MMA. Mr. Jones was also a "NAGA Instructor of the Year and last years Instructor of the year for Martial Arts Teacher's Association. Jerry Jones MMA Nutley NJ Fight adults, men, women, teen, boys, girls, Montclair, Clifton kids Jerry Jones Ultimate Mixed Martial Arts, Nutley NJ 07110 MMA submission grappling Drills for children or adults, Jerry Jones Ultimate Martial Arts, Nutley NJ 07110, 973-662-9662 or www.Submit2no1.com, email at jjultimate@aol.com for a free class. Jerry Jones has been teaching MMA and Grappling since 1993 so we are hear to stay. We have produce many National and World Champions in submission grappling tournaments like NAGA World Championships, NAGA Nationals, NAGC, NAGA Battle at the Beach, and ADCC. Jerry was honored to receive, NAGA Instructor of the Year 2003. Jerry Jones Ultimate Mixed Martial Arts teach classes from tiny tots (potty trained) thru people into their seventies (also potty Trained ;o) - and have separate classes for age, ability and goals, from pro's to Joe's. Jerry Jones was awarded Instructor of the Year 2008 from Martial Arts Teacher's Association by president and founder John Graden, a student and world class fighter under the amazing Joe Lewis. Mr. Graden the founder of Napma and MATA appointed Jerry ...

4.6.11

No Refusal For The Holidays

It's no surprise that drunk driving car accidents that result in wrongful death and personal injury spike during the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that fatalities increase on average by 20%.

Also, during the rest of the year, drunk driving accounts for roughly 31% of all car accident deaths; that jumps up to 38% during the Christmas period and 41% during New Year's.

Communities all across America have searched for ways to combat this problem. One of the most effective ways to deter drunk drivers is called the "No Refusal" strategy. "No Refusal" is being implemented by more and more states during the holiday season in order to stop drunk driving car accidents and prevent personal injury and wrongful death tragedies.

The basis of the policy is the fact that many drunk driving suspects refuse to take breathalyzer tests when the police pull them over. Roughly one out of four, as a matter of fact, won't submit to the testing (New Hampshire has the highest refusal rate at 81%).

Under the "No Refusal" strategy, however, law enforcement officers can quickly obtain search warrants from judges who are "on call" - allowing them to immediately obtain blood samples from the motorists in question to determine their intoxication level. States who have put the "No Refusal" program into action report that they are able to get more guilty pleas, fewer trials and more convictions.

The program was recently applauded by Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, who commented, "Drunk driving remains a leading cause of death and injury on our roadways. I applaud the efforts of the law enforcement officials who have pioneered the 'No Refusal' approach to get drunk drivers off our roads. And I urge other states to adopt this approach to make sure that drunk drivers can't skirt the law and are held accountable."

The Federal Government is backing up its words with a $7 million national ad campaign, which began on December 15th and is scheduled to run through January 3rd, 2011, supporting the holiday drunk driving enforcement crackdowns.

In 2009, the NHTSA's data shows that 10,839 wrongful deaths occurred as a result of car accidents fueled by alcohol. 753 of those deaths occurred in December. It's against the law in all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, to drive with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level of.08 or higher.