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Judi Lynn's JournalThis 509-year-old map contains the first known use of the word 'America' but not where you may thi
This 509-year-old map contains the first known use of the word 'America' but not where you may think
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Universalis Cosmographia
The known world, and introducing "America"
by Alex Q. Arbuckle
The east coast of South America, the first known instance of "America" being used in a document.
Image: Library of Congress [/center]
In April 1507, German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller published his Universalis cosmographia secundum Ptholomaei traditionem et Americi Vespucii aliorumque lustrationes, or The Universal Cosmography according to the Tradition of Ptolemy and the Discoveries of Amerigo Vespucci and others.
It was the first known map to feature parts of the New World labeled America, derived from the Latin version of Vespuccis first name.
Vespucci had traveled up and down the east coast of South America a few years earlier, finding it to extend much farther south than previously thought a whole new continent.
Composed of 12 separate woodcut prints, the map was meant to be assembled and hung on a wall. Using a modified Ptolemaic projection, Waldseemüller aimed to reconcile the recent discoveries of Vespucci and others with existing knowledge.
More:
http://mashable.com/2016/12/24/universalis-cosmographia/
Science:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/122850112
This 509-year-old map contains the first known use of the word 'America' but not where you may thi
This 509-year-old map contains the first known use of the word 'America' but not where you may think
[center]1507
Universalis Cosmographia
The known world, and introducing "America"
by Alex Q. Arbuckle
The east coast of South America, the first known instance of "America" being used in a document.
Image: Library of Congress [/center]
In April 1507, German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller published his Universalis cosmographia secundum Ptholomaei traditionem et Americi Vespucii aliorumque lustrationes, or The Universal Cosmography according to the Tradition of Ptolemy and the Discoveries of Amerigo Vespucci and others.
It was the first known map to feature parts of the New World labeled America, derived from the Latin version of Vespuccis first name.
Vespucci had traveled up and down the east coast of South America a few years earlier, finding it to extend much farther south than previously thought a whole new continent.
Composed of 12 separate woodcut prints, the map was meant to be assembled and hung on a wall. Using a modified Ptolemaic projection, Waldseemüller aimed to reconcile the recent discoveries of Vespucci and others with existing knowledge.
More:
http://mashable.com/2016/12/24/universalis-cosmographia/
Wankers of the Week: Crappy Unpresidented Holidays!
Wankers of the Week: Crappy Unpresidented Holidays!
Posted on December 23, 2016 by Sabina Becker
Crappy weekend, everyone! And a very crappy holiday season to all and sundry, with a special note of Fuck Your Feelings to all the Deplorables who wore THOSE shirts, and who will soon be feeling the fuckery. Oh yes, very soon, and with everyone wishing them happy holidays and not caring a fuck for their Merry Christmas, because its not the only holiday going on during this time of year. (Theres also Yule, Hanukkah, and New Years Eve and Day, to name just four.) So, Gods bless us, every one
except for the Deplorables. And these execrable motherfuckers, in no particular order:
1. Richard Fucking Spencer. You want an all-white colony on the Moon, Nazi-boy? That could be arranged. But the oxygen will cost you extra. A LOT extra. Also, your German pronunciation sucks. Stop trying to appropriate my language, you poorly-dressed creep with a weak chin and an ugly haircut.
2. Philip Fucking Davies. No, of course he doesnt want there to be violence against women and girls, oh heavens no. And yet there he is, filibustering to try to stop debate on (and passage of) a law that would do something about that very problem. His political career, at this rate, is bound to be very nasty, brutish and short, just like Der Drumpfs fingers.
3. Ezra Fucking Levant. Why?
Thats why. In his haste to burnish his Muslim-bashing credentials, the Putz decided to lift a page from #1s book and go straight for the Nazi terminology to vilify all the media that arent in (goose-) step with his own views. But hey! At least he wrote what could just as easily be his own warning label. Because there really isnt a single thing he and his so-called Rebel Media arent capable of lying about.
More:
http://www.sabinabecker.com/
Finland to begin paying basic income to unemployed citizens
Source: Independent
Finland to begin paying basic income to unemployed citizens
Scandinavian country becomes first to adopt policy with new trial of 2,000 unemployed people
Ben Kentish
@BenKentish
3 hours ago
Finland is to introduce a basic income for some citizens from next month, becoming the first country to adopt the policy.
Two thousand unemployed people will be given 560 (480) every month for two years, without any restrictions or conditions attached. Leaders hope the move will improve life quality, reduce unemployment and create jobs.
Recipients will not need to prove they are looking for work and the money will be given regardless of any other income the person earns.
The Finnish government is planning to study whether the policy helps recipients find work. It suspects many unemployed people are put off getting a job because they will lose unemployment benefits and therefore be worse off financially a similar problem to that which tax credits were designed to solve in the UK.
Read more: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/finland-universal-basic-income-ubi-citizens-560-euros-monthly-job-poverty-unemployment-a7492911.html
This panda battling a snowman is all of us grappling with the year 2016
This panda battling a snowman is all of us grappling with the year 2016
Da Mao, a giant panda at the Toronto Zoo, faced off against a snowman that his zookeepers constructed for his enrichment in a widely viewed video
Julia Carrie Wong
@juliacarriew
Thursday 22 December 2016 14.39 EST
The year 2016 took Prince, David Bowie, Professor Snape and most of our sanity. But it has given us this video of a giant panda trying and failing to kill a snowman.
Da Mao, a giant panda at the Toronto Zoo, faced off against a curiously bi-global snowman that his zookeepers constructed for his enrichment, in a video viewed more than half a million times.
After initially clawing at the snowmans torso, the panda mounted the frozen structure and perched triumphantly on its head, before promptly losing his balance, falling, and being conked in the face by the snowmans head as it fell to the ground.
The giant herbivorous mammal made several subsequent attempts to scale the decapitated snowman, but repeatedly tumbled, displaying both perseverance and flexibility as he somersaulted on to the snow-covered ground.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/22/panda-snowman-da-mao-toronto-zoo
Brazil budget cuts put uncontacted Amazon tribe at risk, say activists
Brazil budget cuts put uncontacted Amazon tribe at risk, say activists
Tribe, who fired arrows at helicopter photographing them, also face threat from proposed change to land laws, says group
Adam Vaughan
@adamvaughan_uk
Friday 23 December 2016 09.48 EST
An uncontacted Amazon tribe could be at risk as Brazil makes austerity-driven budget cuts and proposals for constitutional change affecting land rights move through parliament, campaigners have said.
The tribe were photographed from a helicopter by Ricardo Stuckert this month near the border with Peru.
These are dark times if youre an indigenous person in Brazil, said Fiona Watson, a field director at the London-based human rights organisation Survival International. For the people in those photos the biggest threat is the loggers and drug traffickers on the Peru side. Thats the immediate, visceral threat. But the other threat is thousands of miles away in [Brazils] congress.
The prospect of budget cuts to the governmental body tasked with protecting indigenous people, Funai, could be the writing on the wall for the tribe and the 102 other such uncontacted groups in Brazil, Watson said.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/23/brazil-budget-uncontacted-amazon-tribe-risk-indigenous
How Journalists Covered the Rise of Mussolini and Hitler
Reports on the rise of fascism in Europe was not the American media's finest hour
By John Broich, The Conversation
smithsonian.com
December 13, 2016
How to cover the rise of a political leader whos left a paper trail of anti-constitutionalism, racism and the encouragement of violence? Does the press take the position that its subject acts outside the norms of society? Or does it take the position that someone who wins a fair election is by definition normal, because his leadership reflects the will of the people?
These are the questions that confronted the U.S. press after the ascendance of fascist leaders in Italy and Germany in the 1920s and 1930s.
A leader for life
Benito Mussolini secured Italys premiership by marching on Rome with 30,000 blackshirts in 1922. By 1925 he had declared himself leader for life. While this hardly reflected American values, Mussolini was a darling of the American press, appearing in at least 150 articles from 1925-1932, most neutral, bemused or positive in tone.
The Saturday Evening Post even serialized Il Duces autobiography in 1928. Acknowledging that the new Fascisti movement was a bit rough in its methods, papers ranging from the New York Tribune to the Cleveland Plain Dealer to the Chicago Tribune credited it with saving Italy from the far left and revitalizing its economy. From their perspective, the post-WWI surge of anti-capitalism in Europe was a vastly worse threat than Fascism.
Ironically, while the media acknowledged that Fascism was a new experiment, papers like The New York Times commonly credited it with returning turbulent Italy to what it called normalcy.
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-journalists-covered-rise-mussolini-hitler-180961407/#iUJKsKdvr59oGFvf.99
Stunning wall of sea smoke rises as freezing temperatures hit the US
Stunning wall of sea smoke rises as freezing temperatures hit the US
AN ICY fog above Lake Superior shows the freezing American temperatures hitting land as the country braces for a mega storm over Christmas.
By Darren Hunt
PUBLISHED: 11:35, Fri, Dec 23, 2016 | UPDATED: 12:35, Fri, Dec 23, 2016
The wall of fog was filmed as the warm temperature of Lake Superior, the largest of the five great lakes, quickly evaporated in the freezing incoming air.
Rising hundreds of feet in the below-freezing air the wave of fog creates a rare scene which stunned locals who had rarely seen such a sight.
The footage, which is believed to have taken place last week, sees the fog enter near Duluth Harbor in Minnesota.
Reports suggest the temperatures were even more deadly just miles away at the town of Embarrass where they dropped to -38F.
More:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/746756/Minnesota-storm-cloud-sea-smoke-rises-freezing-temperatures-Lake-Superior-Duluth-Harbor
This Amazon tribe lived without the outside world. They may be the last
This Amazon tribe lived without the outside world. They may be the last
Dan Collyns
Ricardo Stuckerts astounding images reminded me of my experiences meeting isolated indigenous people. With living space diminishing, their future is in peril
Friday 23 December 2016 12.18 EST
The remarkable photos taken by Ricardo Stuckert of an uncontacted Amazon tribe reminded me of my own experience with the indigenous people of nearby Peru. The Nomole are here, theyve come. The Nomole, were the hushed whispers I heard outside my tent as I was roused from my dawn slumber. Nomole was a term meaning brothers which I had heard many times in the last few days, at once embracing and familial yet also uttered with apprehensive concern.
With a jolt of adrenaline I pulled on some trousers and stumbled out into the open and jogged to the edge of a riverside bluff and gazed out. As the morning mist rose like steam off the Manu national park forest, 11 matchstick figures had emerged from the foliage and were walking out over a rock-strewn strand some 200m away across the turbulent Upper Madre de Dios river.
To me it could have been a scene from the dawn of mankind. I felt I was looking at humanity, stripped down in all its primitive magnificence, and it was humbling. Men, women, one pregnant, one with an infant, and children, naked and unarmed strode over the rocks and began to call out, beckoning to special protection agents employed by Perus culture ministry on our side of the river bank.
It was Romel Ponciano, whom they called Yotlotle (which means giant river otter in their language), they were calling for. Having seen one of these exuberant Amazonians I had to admit the anthropomorphic resemblance was uncanny and even funny. Portly and affable, Ponciano, an indigenous Yine leader, had a gentle air and exuded calm. He had had more than 20 encounters with the Mashco-Piro tribe and understands about 80% of their language. Such meetings can be dangerous, even deadly, but as children rode piggy-back on Poncianos back and he gave his T-shirt to one of the men to wear it was clear I was beholding a friendly exchange as timeless and quintessentially human as any.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/dec/23/amazon-tribe-no-contact-outside-world-last-ricardo-stuckert
Sighting of uncontacted Amazonian tribe in pictures
Sighting of uncontacted Amazonian tribe in pictures
Brazilian photographer Ricardo Stuckert captured amazing close-up photographs of an uncontacted Amazonian tribe after his helicopter flight took a detour to avoid a rainstorm and happened to fly over their longhouse
Ricardo Stuckert
Thursday 22 December 2016 18.07 EST
Photos at link:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2016/dec/22/sighting-of-uncontacted-amazonian-tribe-in-pictures
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