While this paper was not one of my better papers, it was a paper in which I learned a lot. George Washington is one of my few mortal heroes. After reading Joseph Ellis's book, "His Excellency, George Washington," I have even more respect and admiration for this man. I firmly believe that there is no way he could have been the great leader he was if he had been younger. At the time that Washington enters the Revolutionary War, he has become a seasoned individual; married, successful profession, a military veteran, and a man that has almost mastered self-discipline. By reading Ellis's book, you gain an insight into the wild heart of Washington. History knows him to be a stoic and wise man, but underneath that stone cold expression is a man with a fury of passions. What makes him different is that he learned to bridle his passions. There is much more to Washington than this, but in order to learn you will have to read more than just my article. Hope you Enjoy!
24 November 2009
Washington: Man of Passions, Man of Ambitions
While this paper was not one of my better papers, it was a paper in which I learned a lot. George Washington is one of my few mortal heroes. After reading Joseph Ellis's book, "His Excellency, George Washington," I have even more respect and admiration for this man. I firmly believe that there is no way he could have been the great leader he was if he had been younger. At the time that Washington enters the Revolutionary War, he has become a seasoned individual; married, successful profession, a military veteran, and a man that has almost mastered self-discipline. By reading Ellis's book, you gain an insight into the wild heart of Washington. History knows him to be a stoic and wise man, but underneath that stone cold expression is a man with a fury of passions. What makes him different is that he learned to bridle his passions. There is much more to Washington than this, but in order to learn you will have to read more than just my article. Hope you Enjoy!
Posted by Chris at 11/24/2009 11:20:00 PM 1 comments
21 November 2009
Sony Stands Their Ground
In the month of September, PS3 outsold the Wii and the Xbox 360 combined! It is the first time that either Xbox or PS3 has outsold the juggernaut Wii.
source: vgchartz.com under Charts/Hardware Dates (Date: August 2009 - Present)
The PS3 2009 exclusive line up is possibly the greatest of any console to date. The exclusive titles of: Killzone 2, Infamous, Ratchet & Clank: Crack in Time, Demon Souls, and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves are all games that are top of the line and contenders for the number one slot in their genre.
It would appear that now is the time to get a PS3. In addition to all of those great games new comers will also get to play cheap classics like Heavenly Sword, Uncharted 1: Drake's Fortune, Resistance 1, Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction, LittleBig Planet, Metal Gear Solid 4, and the surprise hit- Valkyria Chroncles. I am probably missing some but I think that illustrates the point.
So what lies ahead for PlayStation's future? Are they all burned out on titles? 2010 is looking to be the year of online debuts. Online games like MAG- a 256 player FPS, The Agency- A spy game, DC Universe, and Final Fantasy IIIV. Besides the online games Sony kicks off 2010 with the giant title of God of War 3. Followed by games like Heavy Rain, the LittleBig Planet follow up- Modnation racers, EyePet- a game using motion detection- , along with the highly anticipated Grand Turismo 5- the most realist car simulation to date. In addition RPG fans will have White Knight Chronicles and the much anticipated Last Guardian to play in addition to FFIII. Other games that will follow in the future include Infamous 2, Resistance 3, a followup to KillZone 2, the continuing chronicles of Valkyria, and a brand new Twisted Metal.All of that is just straight exclusive games.
PlayStation also has Blu-Ray (once you use it you can never go back), Netflix, the new motion sensor technology coming sometime next year, and the PSN classic games from Pixel Junk and others (Fat Princess & Flower).
There is no doubt about it, PlayStation really got off to a rough start with an "overpriced" console, crapy exclusives like Lair and Haze, and the competition of Microsoft's full financial power. But with the HD war won with Blu-Ray, the solid PS3 exclusives, hardware that includes a wifi device you don't have to pay an additional $100.00 for, free online service, and a price tag of $299.00, PlayStation has arrived ready for the party. Just watch the sales go through the roof this Christmas as everyone who doesn't own a second console, buys a PS3. If the price is what was holding back the flood gates, -from what I believe to be the bargain of the century- then Sony is in for a happy season.
Posted by Chris at 11/21/2009 06:18:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: Games
09 November 2009
America the Great
Posted by Chris at 11/09/2009 12:09:00 AM 1 comments
Labels: Church
05 November 2009
Da Blog
UPDATE:
I changed the comment section, so if you tried to make comments in the past and couldn't please try again. If you haven't made a comment then shame on you! Now is your chance. I have no way of knowing if you visit this site other than comments, even if it is "stupid," "good," or "I disagree." Thanks everyone.
Posted by Chris at 11/05/2009 04:55:00 AM 1 comments
25 October 2009
The Iranian Issue
1. England- Sunday Times: reported on a ‘secret’ visit PM Netanyahu took to Russia. Purpose was to inform Russia that Israel knew about Russian scientists working with Iran.
Where did this leak come from? It is highly likely it came from Israeli Intel.
Posted by Chris at 10/25/2009 01:37:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Foreign Affairs
24 October 2009
Who is Mossad?
Mossad has to be one of the mother of conspiracy theories. This was an agency shrouded in mystery and secrets thicker than the CIA. Until recently the world didn't even know who the director of this agency was. There have been several movies that deal with Mossad including: Munich, The Man Who Captured Eichmann, Massacre, and the more main stream movie: Swordfish, in regards to John Travola's character.
NCIS
Origin
The founder and first director of Israel's Central Intelligence Agency was, Reuven Zaslani, in his line of work his last name was changed to Shiloah. Shiloah is a biblical term used in the Torah. The word was used by the great Hebrew prophet Isaiah: 'waters of Shiloah.' These waters are believed to be in the center of the Holy Land and were used in washings for the temple, and also were an important source of water for the people. Reuven Shiloah set the standard of obtaining intelligence by securing the plans of an Arab League invasion- which invasion led to the War of Independence for Israel or the 1948 war. Reuven founded many of the first policies and practices of this institution.
political and military information and be ready to warn the government,
in time, of every hostile act. We must follow the activites of these countries around the globe,
especially in Eruope [and] South America… where there is a large [Arab] population.
We must lend a hand to acts of sabotage in order to frustrate their hostile plans." Reuven Shiloah
Story
In December 1847, two men were taken out back, shot and buried. Shortly after 2 other men were executed in the same manner. These men were part of a secret group known as Shahar. They had infiltrated an Arab organization to gain Intel on Arab plans of attack and gauge the public's opinion. Unfortunately the 2 first men were overheard while checking in with their HQ in Tel Aviv. Once they were caught they were interrogated and tortured, but they never broke. These men became the first Israili spies that were captured and executed.
- Covert intelligence gathering beyond Israel’s borders.
- Preventing the development and procurement of non-conventional weapons by hostile countries.
- Preventing terrorist acts against Israeli targets abroad.
- Developing and maintaining special diplomatic and other covert relations.
- Bringing Jews home from countries where official Aliya agencies are not allowed to operate.
- Producing strategic, political and operational intelligence.
- Planning and carrying out special operations beyond Israel’s borders.
Mossad had been shrouded in so much secrecy not even its director was a State secret. Not until 1996, did Mossad go public with who the director was. Part of the reason for this was to repair its image. Over the last 50 years the actions of Mossad have given them a dark reputation. In the '90's it appears critical mass was reached. Since that time the Israeli Intelligence Agency has slowly become more forth coming and less secretive with foreign governments.
Current
Over the past year Mossad has revealed much of their research and Intel on Iran and the growing problem of nuclear technology.
Conclusion
As one author stated, the publized events of Mossad are the only ones of hundreds that we know of. Like the CIA and MI6 they have had their dark moments, and moments where they really shined. In order to know more than just internet her'say or what hollywood projects, you will need to read credited books and journals on the organization known as Mossad.
Books:
Israel's Secret Wars: A History of Israel's Intelligence Services
http://www.mossad.gov.il/Eng/AboutUs.aspx
Posted by Chris at 10/24/2009 11:35:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Foreign Affairs
21 October 2009
Is Grunge Dead?
HERE COMES THE ROOSTER
A two-seasoned series entitled Rockstar featured its first season with INXS looking for a new led singer. Journey found a new lead singer from online auditions, and Alice in Chains recently found a replacement singer. With the advent of Guitar Hero and Rockband these popular games have brought back some classic grunge songs that had been sourly missed. The nostalgia of once again hearing these all time favorites like; Black Hole Sun, Alive, Man in the Box, Cherub Rock, etc, caused people to do a 2 minute google search, or itunes search, and rediscover the timeless bands all over again. Because of the ease of technology many people are downloading or re-buying some of these forgotten albums, I know I have purchased a good amount of music in the last 2 years from grunge bands and continue to do so.
In the mid 2000's Smashing Pumpkins released a killer album, Zeitgeist, and Silverchair also released an album, Metallica released Death Magnetic in 2008, and Guitar Hero dedicated an entire game to Metallica. Chris Cornell featured the led song in James Bond: Casino Royale, entitled You Know My Name. Scott Weiland (STP) and Slash (GR) got along fine for a few years with their group Velvet Revolver.
Guns n' Roses debuted their brand new album Chinese Democracy on Rock Band with one of their new songs available to play on Rockband 2. Now, if that were not enough, we have more bands releasing albums. Alice in Chains just released Black Gives Way to Blue, Pearl Jam released Backspacer, and Nirvana is celebrating its 15th anniversary by releasing a DVD called Live at Reading from 1992. Old bands like Aerosmith and Red Hot Chili Peppers have not only survived, but thrived throughout the last 2 decades.
Its not quite the exact same grunge sound, it has polish, experience, and age to it now- Grunge 2.0 (Except no imitations). Grunge dead, swallowed whole by alternative music? I don't think so. Looks like the bands of the early 90's have finally found their place in the archives of music and in the hearts of their loyal listeners. Grudge is here to stay
Posted by Chris at 10/21/2009 05:07:00 PM 0 comments
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