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Review: Sydney University Wind Orchestra s World Tour

On Saturday, the Sydney University Wind Orchestra put on an outstanding first concert of the year at USyd’s Conservatorium of Music – their World Tour…

Green River High School Class of 2022 Receives Diplomas

Green River High School Class of 2022 Receives Diplomas
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Transcripts for MSNBC The ReidOut 20220104 00:10:00

nope, you got too much already you shouldn t have had what you already have. you used to work for us and don t anymore. let s rejigger the system to make you subservient again. that s where we are. the denial of it, the denial of it is especially tragic and i ll end by saying when you lay on top of that a dangerous spear wn who is a president can dictate the terms of those with who he disagrees to the point that they are illegitimate, that they are not true american citizens. this is the utter definition of a factious impulse that is our consistent commitment to expanding the boundaries of democracy but then again, the asian folk, chinese folk, japanese folk, the african folk in america, the immigrants, those whose bodies have born the burden of the expansion of democracy must once again rescue

Beware of Cat: Tales of the Wicked Japanese Bakeneko and Nekomata – Part Two

Who knew innocent little Fluffy could be so devious? Cats’ reputations have often swayed from good to evil over the years as they have been both revered and feared around the world. One of the most famous malevolent associations cats have had is undoubtedly with witchcraft. Another, arguably lesser-known connection comes from Japan, in the form of the mythical and legendary Bakeneko and Nekomata creatures. The Vampire Cat of Nabéshima Another popular tale about a Nekomata involves the Changing Cat, a prince, a geisha, and a soldier. The story begins with the Nekomata watching the favorite geisha return to her room after a night with the prince. It waited until she was asleep then crept in, pounced on the sleeping geisha, and strangled her. The cat then dragged the body outside where it buried the unfortunate woman under some flowers. Following the murder, the Nekomata transformed into the geisha’s form.

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