From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10151 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, November 22 2022 Volume 14 : Number 10151 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Bored At Home? Itās A Perfect Time To Learn A New Language ["LingoGet" Subject: Bored At Home? Itās A Perfect Time To Learn A New Language Bored At Home? Itbs A Perfect Time To Learn A New Language http://mysolarcost.today/Ex0BZ9VmKlBCcy5OY464z4bCyFK0Vt0ktmkg8mZSQvNyjVVK http://mysolarcost.today/1OVVO6gre7CFMzCsyqVbvjDbxBjuMT04H6ShljnaCq6TWgJrhQ out a century later, the Sumerian king Shulgi of the Neo-Sumerian Empire retook the city of Susa and the surrounding region. During the first part of the rule of the Simashki dynasty, Elam was under intermittent attack from the Sumerians of Mesopotamia and also Gutians from northwestern Iran, alternating with periods of peace and diplomatic approaches. The Elamite state of Simashki at this time also extended into northern Iran, and possibly even as far as the Caspian Sea. Shu-Sin of Ur gave one of his daughters in marriage to a prince of Anshan. But the power of the Sumerians was waning; Ibbi-Sin in the 21st century did not manage to penetrate far into Elam, and in 2004 BC, the Elamites, allied with the people of Susa and led by king Kindattu, the sixth king of Simashki, managed to sack Ur and lead Ibbi-Sin into captivity, ending the third dynasty of Ur. The Akkadian kings of Isin, successor state to Ur, managed to drive the Elamites out of Ur, rebuild the city, and to return the statue of Nanna t ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 13:14:05 +0100 From: "Joe Sanderson" Subject: [FLASH ALERT] WINNER item inside [FLASH ALERT] WINNER item inside http://surveygoodssur.bar/y2_3GnDwQe6-71DZXQtTtzDlZHWuCRFTtgAPUzYfOrAh3rHF9Q http://surveygoodssur.bar/-yrc8qmFAMgV_Zu66VZ4CLJ7J2cJGqwTAgdI_UCTAfsmjlbdgg n 1937 Bakker-Nort wrote a piece about fascism in the election issue of the VDB's monthly magazine entitled "Democracy or Dictatorship", in which she attacked the fascist party the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands (NSB) in an unusually sarcastic way. For the 1937 election, the NSB used the image of its leader Anton Mussert and the slogan, "Without this man, the Netherlands does not have a future." Bakker-Nort argued it should say, "With this man, the Netherlands does not have a future, especially the women." The NSB won four seats in parliament, fewer than expected; the VDB retained its six seats and did not return to the new coalition government, the Fourth Colijn cabinet. The election results did not disappoint Bakker-Nort; she said voters had not punished the VDB and had understood why the party had to allow some women's rights to erode. In early 1938 Minister Carl Romme prepared a bill to ban paid wor ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 12:53:31 +0100 From: "Extraordinary results" Subject: A quick way to REGROW GUMS OVERNIGHT A quick way to REGROW GUMS OVERNIGHT http://surveygoodssur.bar/cJw7FDyH707vqEsqq7D35qoOe4GzKfRjI5lRBp9xrlH64no2Vg http://surveygoodssur.bar/LH8LpmiFh8YSDu9puHQKzLxxbh7nurMBeSh4O7EuCQKCcYoc9g n the 1929 election, Bakker-Nort kept her seat and was joined by van Itallie-Van Embden as the second female member of the VDB. At the end of the 1920s, Bakker-Nort was moderately optimistic about the future of women's rights in the Netherlands. While she expressed dismay at the fact that women still were banned from taking up public offices such as judge, notary, or mayor, she observed that women within the Catholic organisations were slowly taking up more feminist viewpoints, and she welcomed the first female member of parliament for any Christian party, Frida Katz. However, her optimism soon disappeared when the Great Depression led to fast-rising unemployment, and married women were fired to make way for male job-seekers. Nevertheless, she said that for the VDB, the economic downturn did not alter the principle of the individualbs right of self-determination, of equal pay for equal work, and of equal rights generally. Bakker-Nort took a leading role in preparing the International Woman Suffrage Alliance's actions for the 1930 League of Nations conference on international law. W ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 03:30:38 -0500 From: "Free_Power" Subject: MIT Device Cuts Power Bills By 65% MIT Device Cuts Power Bills By 65% http://synogust.shop/gLBgQyYfS6LqstHIivkTnmRSHV018qvJ4okKZjO4wpnCpsoexQ http://synogust.shop/5Ev4ZnMfeOGGzX_t1YdSCdFrWbmo8mUaE1ikn6YyzytauwQk fter returning to the Netherlands in 1894, Nort became actively involved in the first wave of Dutch feminism. She joined the Dutch Association for Women's Suffrage (VVVK), and helped start its local Groningen chapter. Together with Aletta Jacobs, she went door to door to recruit new members. Jacobs, a fellow Groninger who was 20 years Nort's senior, was the first female student at a Dutch university and was one of the founders of the VVVK. She became Nort's mentor. In his 2007 history of the Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB), Meine Henk Klijnsma wrote that Jacobs likely recruited Nort for the VDB. They went from town to town to advocate for women's rights in speeches. In 1899 Nort started writing about women's issues, drawing upon her Scandinavian experience; her early work was published as columns in the feminist magazine B ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 11:23:21 +0100 From: "You were selected" Subject: You Have Been Selected for Inclusion You Have Been Selected for Inclusion http://unitedairlines.today/DrnBdiM4VzpU7n6TLyYQikNt6oapQCV1EWGpwQfH9LMhyiw2lw http://unitedairlines.today/tTRXX3KEiB9fAo4jacUHlxblgUO7XgTW_u4bAXSvWwnYjYSNQg By 1918, Bakker-Nort was one of two female board members of the VDB, Mien van Itallie-Van Embden being the other. In the 1918 general elections, the VDB reserved two spots for women on their candidate list and assigned them to Bakker-Nort and her mentor Jacobs. Both Bakker-Nort and Jacobs failed to be elected. However, Suze Groeneweg of the Social Democratic Workers' Party did succeed and became the first female member of the House of Representatives. For the 1922 election, the first one in which women could vote, the VDB decided that a woman should be assigned the second position on its list of candidates, behind Marchant, whose bill had given women the vote. Due to serious illness, Jacobs could not take the position. Instead, it was given to Bakker-Nort, whom Jacobs saw as her successor. The party's election campaign focussed on legal reform, including the abolition of the Senate, the introduction of referendums, and the strengthening of the legal position of women. The VDB ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 10:46:05 -0500 From: "Dementia Warning" Subject: Common food linked to dementia Common food linked to dementia http://brainsavior.rest/0t2CdmKhotFiwapJ1RknncxXegiPFx_-3c0R-uULJYeNP8ETag http://brainsavior.rest/Mbug6_gwF8izSvm_ngqBtXHWckwSFyho5CK2s7iQw5I4gj38cg e late 1930s saw a rise in antisemitism in the Netherlands. The VDB attacked the NSB for condoning the Nazis' aggression toward German Jews during and following the Kristallnacht. They did, however, argue against the formal banning of the NSB, admitting that in a true democracy, even despicable voices should be allowed to be heard. Bakker-Nort said in 1938, "We can not allow democracy to be murdered by its adversaries." When in early 1940, fear of a German invasion increased, parliament debated a possible new law for treason. According to her, Bakker-Nort argued against the death penalty; traitors should be deported. In May 1940, just days before the German invasion of the Netherlands, Bakker-Nort announced she would not stand again in the 1941 election, leaving it to the next generation. Party members suggested Tendeloo would be a good candidate. Her last day in parliament was 9 May 1940, when she debated the bill for the punishment of treason and espionage. The next day Germany invaded the Netherlands. Within a week, the Dutch were defeated, and the German occupation began. The House and Senate no longer sat, and the occupiers dissolved parliament officially on 25 June 1940. Bakker-Nort had spent eighteen years in the House, addressing parliament mainly on the issues of justice, educ ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10151 ***********************************************