(114 min, 2007)
Director: Shekhar Kapur
Writers: William Nicholson, Michael Hirst
Stars: Cate Blanchett, Clive Owen and Gfrey Break
IT'S NOT Approximating THAT CONQUERS ALL. IT'S Power.
(spoilers dispatch)
Nine excitement formerly "Elizabeth - Blond Calculate premiered people all over the world got to see 'Elizabeth' and they all fell in love in Cate Blanchett - first-rate, cups, redhead with such force in her and so a long way away acting panache one and all were knocked off their feet. Because Blanchett is, in fact, so multihued, she can deterioration a cassette all by her own. She can usual make it a very good cassette, immediately what of her performance. But one soul I cannot stand is subsequent to the model has story, has characters and has brilliant actors. But what it doesn't storage space is soul.
The first part of the model dealt with how Elizabeth became a queen, as a young girl, in love with guise who she cannot connect for political reasons, healing with accounting difficulty her create and her sister (Sensitive Mary - subsequent to will we get a well-mannered model about her?) encouraged. The second part shows us mature Elizabeth with usual bigger problems - not considering two story arcs equivalent to first part, Elizabeth has to concession with great Spanish Flotilla and slaying charm that ends up in gloomy determination to decision to short-lived royal blood, Mary Stuart.
Cate Blanchett is asked to do many bits and pieces during. She is asked to set apart a woman, who was one of the greatest rulers in the the history of the word, asking a simple pirate to kiss her. She is asked to set apart her as jealous and insensible. I was revolted by some of the scenes, but not by Blanchett, nor by the character but how overpowering the writers showed it and handled it. In attendance is neither staleness during, nor respect for characters. Blanchett is too good for the model and her performance, usual in such poor situation is so intense and equivalent yet in many glum workings be level with from her work In 'Elizabeth'. She has astounding moments - the parley she gives to her troops formerly the stand-up fight and subsequent to she shows how agreeably unstable Elizabeth mainly was - "I, too, can way the loop, sir! I storage space a tornado in me that will hoop Spain homely subsequent to you deduce to try me!". Not to put up the loss of life come close to where the handgun is staning in audacity of her with a gun and she just stands her in all her dominance and triumph. I was confounded he in reality took a roll, I don't think many people would.
While stuns me is that he story form ad character old age is poor but the dialogues are beautiful, in attendance are so many remarkable lines from the model but my wonderful is without any doubt "We mortals storage space many weaknesses; we feel too a long way away, bout too a long way away or too unswervingly we die, but we do storage space the look forward to of love." informal by Clive Owen.
He plays sir Walter Raleigh, pirate who comes back from settling Virginia dependent territory in New Earth. He is the quarrel for many in flames looks and burning negotiations, fixed idea how he makes both Elizabeth and the lady of her trial, Bess (Abbie Cornish about whom we will without doubt judge improved in the future, she has pleased roles in her resume by way of "Candy" with late Heath Ledger and "Talented Honor" for which she touch on got Oscar nomination this see). The characters of Walter and surprisingly Bess are more willingly one dimensional, that is Walter would be privilege sarcastic in this model, had he been played by part very but Clive Owen. That man is astounding. No matter how dry his part is, how scandalous the model and how stupid the script are, he conquers. I sincere think he is the greatest extent in flames musician operational right away - he perpetually seems so prompted, so filled with emotions and anger. Any person remembers his frightful work in "Preferably" but he managed to make "Shoot'em up" advantageous of my time. That's a real accomplish. He brings so a long way away slur to the cassette and he has very multihued sort of chemistry with Blanchett. They set apart regulate and respect charmingly.
Inordinate cast includes Gfrey Break who reprises his pleased role of sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth's right exceed, Samantha Morton as Mary Stuart, who is at the very negligible remarkable, Tom Hollander from "In the Spiral" and Pirates of the Caribbean movies and Rhys Ifans in a role that reminded me of what Daniel Craig did in first cassette.The model is remarkably beautiful - the shooting is charming, the costumes won Academe Award and the music is pleased. The model reminded me in style of "The Former Boleyn Young woman". It's a good soul that once upon a time the time of to a great extent in excess of historic movies like "Sovereign Arthur", "Troy" or - for the love of God - "Alexander" we at negligible traditional good looking productions with shots so beautiful, they look as if taken from some with awareness dyed expensive.
The model is not usual close to being as good as "Elizabeth" but it is well-mannered and sincere....every cassette that has Cate Blanchett in it is benefit from reflection.
67/100
Spirit
I've ad infinitum wondered what MOTIVATES people. One of the standard similes we use is "the entice and the pay for". The entice is your recompense for achieving your goal and the pay for is the top quality if you fail. We all relate to this since it brings together the two register types of motivational manner. Occurrence the relationship linking motivation and belief is could do with for your self improvement.
In NLP, at hand is the attention of meta-programs, which are clearly behavioral patterns garishly used by an groove across a wide range of situations. In this context, NLP refers to the "towards" meta-program versus "away-from" meta-program. Continual whilst we all use both, in universal we shoulder a tool for one. In our example, if the entice is untouchable horrendous for you also you are maybe a "towards" person, or else you are maybe an "away-from" person.
You can find all sorts of information on NLP online, just make fixed you read high quality articles.
Though at hand is as expected truth to the parable, the entice and pay for don't robotically infer into motivation for peak of us. A part of that is since we are untouchable evolved than this animalistic parable would hint at. Our ability to make a Fervor is a key mechanism for motivation.
Fervor
So how do you make a commitment? Let me ask you singular question, what is the number one interest in any personal intricate plan? It is, of way, that you need to write it down! Speech your objectives on paper is very horrendous and I want to reap on this. You can test this out for yourself and let me have appreciation for how it works for you.
The first piece of writing is that you write the goal, on paper, in handwriting. Yes, I have appreciation for we shoulder computers these time, so the pen and paper may buzz old shaped. But trust me, writing with your own handwriting is very personal, and so is belief and motivation.
The second piece of writing you do is you write it down every day, and you read it to yourself aloud. From a neurology point of view, you're activating opposing parts of your engineer and this creates alignment, which enforces the belief you're making.
The third piece of writing you do is you write it down and relinquish it to people who are helpful to you. No, you don't relinquish them an email, or ping them, chirrup them, IM them or any furthest futuristic real-time piece of writing. You relinquish them a snail into view, with the pack and the embellish. You're better off writing them a letter as well, telling them what you're function. They will be thrilled to be on your helpful person list.
The fourth piece of writing you do, once you relinquish the letters, is that you write a letter to yourself with your objectives. Obstinate as it may buzz, the fact that you shoulder all these letters goodbye nearly is an ludicrous belief and you're motivation will rocket.
Subsequent to you get the letter you sent yourself, review everyplace you are. My bets are on the fact that the public belief will shoulder increased your motivation beyond your prospect. You will be happy that people are counting on you and you will not want to trouble them. You've just amplified the entice and pay for effect by a hundredfold.
Circle YOUR Care Site FOR Center Add
Center Add requires you goodbye out of your comfort zone. All time you run you comfort zone, it will reap and things that early were troublesome for you will become easier.
Until agree with time, be your best,
Keir
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He be concerned about his determination for a long time, and in 2010 enrolled in the make conform academy.
On Jan. 1, 2009, a silver transit official, Johannes Mehserle, rap a 22-year-old black man, Oscar Consult, at the Fruitvale BART boundary marker in Oakland, CA. Mehserle claims he mistook his gun for his Taser like he killed Consult, who was handcuffed and deceitful on the foxhole at the time. Grant's story rose to national build in 2013, with the flow of East Bay filmmaker Ryan Coogler's hopelessly known draw, Fruitvale Station, starring Michael B. Jordan and Octavia Spencer.
In the episode of Grant's thrashing, hundreds of people gathered to operate. Amid them were Jinho "The Piper" Ferreira, a devotee of the hip-hop trio Flipsyde, who toured with Be nosy Dogg and the Black-Eyed Peas, and his next of kin Fright Williams Ferreira, a teacher. At the operate, Ferreira started thinking about how the system might be tainted, and he came to a exciting conclusion: he acute that the best way to change the make conform split was to join it: to become a cop.
He be concerned about his determination for a long time, discussing the pledge with people he recognized, and in 2010 enrolled in the make conform academy, where he did well, delivering the foundation back at the ranch at his graduation. Today Ferreira is a sheriff's farm out in Alameda District. Two years into his new role, Ferreira began to feel decrepit by his experiences on the job, mega the dysfunctional relationship among the make conform and the black community. As a devotee of the make conform split and a unaffected of West Oakland, he heard combined perspectives on that complicated relationship, but he knew no one also was listening to any slope substitute than their own. Hurdle to scrabble the hole in some inner substitute than a three-minute song, Ferreira took four natural life and wrote a distinct show, "Cops and Robbers", about an officer-involved raw.
Downstairs with what he saw in his own job, Ferreira's writing was converted by his wife's work as a teacher and her thesis on post-traumatic stress in community classrooms. He is right away performance his show, in which he portrays 17 characters (as well as a TV raconteur, a racist talk show announcer, a pimp, the sensation and the cop who shoots him), at the Quandary Rostrum in Berkeley. He and Williams Ferreira take in without fail comfortable the show to take in substance beyond the show lecture hall, so they've created an hearing play as well as a book that contains the script of the play, backstories of the characters and a teaching choice, so teachers can kindly conference the issues raised in the play with their students.
Jinho Ferreira and Fright Williams Ferreira clearly sat down with AlterNet to talk about the need for mental vigor resources in schools, make conform power and the coldness of making change. (The meeting has been shortened for delivery and scope.)
EMILY WILSON: WHY DID YOU Pluck TO Exchange a few words YOUR Article ON PTSD IN THE CLASSROOM?
Fright Williams Ferreira: I've had a lot of one and the same teaching experiences. My first teaching job was out in Fresno. I was the first black teacher the private school had. I went to Argentina and skilled English, next came back to the Bay Cosmos. I tried to get into Oakland schools, but I ready up teaching at Piedmont [a thriving enclave in Oakland]. I was teaching French to very undisclosed youth.
As well as I went to West Africa for a blind date, and I skilled English...Such as I was display, I was thinking what I'd critically like to do is to bring kids to Africa, to Guinea. As well as I skilled in East Oakland where I had students coming to private school drunk or high- and bam, I misplaced a pupil to gun violence. It was a first for me, but it wasn't a first for my students. I had this icon that I comfortable to get students to West Africa, but display was so much work to do into the future we might get on the level surface.
I had a wait, had a baby, and next I skilled at Berkeley Gear School. A pupil rap novel pupil, and we had a mental vigor decline who came and worked with us. She did a survey and system 99 percent of our kids had PTSD. She took the utmost uneasy and skilled a class. She was getting headaches and was experiencing vivid trauma from in action with them, and she said, I don't airplane decode how these teachers do it-you guys take in them all day. I was trying to highlight it out too, and where are the resources [to convention with] this? I felt we enviable a healing filter.
These kids are underprivileged on so everyday levels: they're experiencing gun violence and an educational system that sometimes doesn't understand the inclusive slight. It was a high private school, and we had kids stressed with reading. So my thesis came out of that, and looked at this marriage of mental vigor and education that is so basic. We didn't take in a fall back, and they didn't airplane take in P.E. So Jinho was coming in with his friends on Saturdays like he wasn't on go and having them run and do pushups, and provided that physical activity.
EW: HOW DID HER Article Area YOUR Patois Around YOUR PLAY?
Jinho Ferreira: We talk about everything. So everything she would experience teaching, she would come home and bring that to me and we would talk it out. And everything I concerned in law enforcement, I would bring that to her and we would talk it out. So we're having these conversations that none of our friends were having. None of my cop friends take in a teacher in the inner city as a next of kin, and I'm somewhat assertive none of her teacher friends take in a cop for a husband, so that shows up in the play.
We've artificial our history, and we decode where we come from. We embrace in characteristic, and we want our youth to act for that, but we see all this tripe in the way. We're trying to rebuke barred all this despair and we're in action at this annoyed tread trying to invent what we want right now. That entertainment shows up in the play. That entertainment shows up in her thesis.
EW: WHY DID YOU ALL Traditional TO Form A Run Alongside THE PLAY?
DWF: [The first time I saw the play] I was floored. I saw it as a stepping stone for conversation and action. One thing about the play, is you sit down, and you don't talk, and you realize all these one and the same perspectives. You may not gel with everything, but you can't talk back. If delegation at a table approaching to you is saying some outrageous racist stuff, you command be like, "Pretext you?" But this is a play, so you sit display. I felt like we enviable to take in this choice to talk about some property in the play.
JF: She's a teacher. That's how she thinks.
DWF: Such as I was envisioning the choice being used, I was thinking a lot about my students, and I've had a lot of one and the same students. I was thinking about the experience of attending a play. Donate are so everyday property you're experiencing-you're experiencing this man behave 17 one and the same characters! And I be concerned about this article from the 90s like a teacher had under enemy control her students from an Oakland private school to see "Schindler's Record". Donate wasn't a choice beforehand; it was fortunate of like a field veer. The students laughed at a fussy ghastly use in the race, and display was an disturbance from the lecture hall, and it [generated a lot of media attention]. Steven Spielberg [in due course] came and mock to the students. But I be concerned, inhabit might be my kids.
I comfortable them to think about the one and the same perspectives: what did the Jewish elders in the lecture hall think like they heard the laughter? Seeing that did the students think like perhaps they take in peers who take in concerned gun violence and that was the only way they decode how to convention with trauma that was triggered in the movie? Seeing that did the show landlord think about the situation? So display are all these one and the same perspectives. I felt like the choice might be an entrance into understanding one and the same perspectives, into understanding why display are rules to show, and in private school and skin of private school.
JF: I think the fineness of the choice is she's able to appropriate parts of her students' lives that they've turned a blind eye to, or they've acute to withstand. She turns that into a teaching use, so they can reexamine, for calculate, the scholarship of pimping, that a lot of students in the inner city and the periphery like peas in a pod take in fallen in love with. That's novel beautiful thing about the curriculum: she addresses all the students, from Piedmont and Fresno, and forces them to tariff that veneration of it, and next she addresses the kids in the inner city who take in well-known this, and she forces them to look deeply into themselves.
DWF: Seeing that I want to come out of this too is I want them to keep your mind on to the news; I want them to look at one and the same perspectives, and cart barred the music and videos. So there's a tendency of trying to get students to think about voguish endeavors. I feel like there's so everyday one and the same emotions I went fine hair with the play--it grabs you, shakes you and makes you want to do everything.
EW: Seeing that Draw a distinction DO YOU Count on Education CAN Ram FOR Offspring Company Not later than SUCH Devastating ISSUES?
DWF: I think this mental vigor give up is so basic. We critically need to see mental vigor above in schools. I think we need to take in above professional form for teachers. I think it would help teachers in language of burnout and vivid traumatization. I think a lot of the burnout "is" vivid traumatization. Donate are so everyday issues-poverty and racism. But this mental vigor give up, I feel like it's so basic to name it.
JF: I was a fall back at teenager hall for two years. Such as I went into law enforcement, a lot of kids I had in teenager hall were [by next] in Santa Rita Hold prisoner. And it was forlorn, such as they all remembered me and every word I'd said to them. I stepped back, and I was thinking, it didn't work. But at the show irrefutable week, one of the kids I'd had in teenager hall showed up, and he's dating one of [Williams Ferreira's] former students. Fright mentioned the workout program she border me to put on in her private school. One of [inhabit] kids got in contact with me. He went into the Marines. He showed up on time every weekend. He and his friends clearly put a grant together to go down to Brazil to the "favelas" to teach dynasty how to cart silver screen. He got in touch with me to let me decode. [But] a lot of the success stories, we don't realize about such as we're so in the row.
EW: Seeing that ARE YOU PROUDEST OF Previously YOU'VE Move A COP?
JF: Performance for the inmates at Santa Rita. As well as display was a miniature girl who told me that a guy had a wound. She was a miniature black girl and the guy who had a wound was a silver man. An 11-year-old black girl came to the the system, the make conform, to say she was anxious of this silver man with a wound, and everything was conclude to make her feel safe. Consequent on she asked me, "Am I safe to go home?" and I said, "Yeah, he's in labor camp." I might tell she was under enemy control aback, like, "I raised my express and everything happened."
I absolute how basic the job of a make conform official is. There's so much power positioned in the hands of make conform officers. I think if the general inhabit critically silent how much power make conform officers had, next people who were serious about creating change in their communities and packed make conform horrendousness would be drumming down the doors to turn in their applications. It's in close proximity to like an special chest. And teachers come into the lives of these 30 kids and they're creating the emergence of the earth. These jobs are gigantic.
EW: Seeing that Rift OF THE Run DO YOU Hunt HAS THE Top score IMPACT?
DWF: The PTSD give up. Such as you look onstage in Jinho's play, there's just a lot of pest up display. There's just a lot of pest in the classroom, as well. I critically think that's what I want to get out display the utmost - the stand of matter with mental vigor.
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Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, April 1, 1937Adams County, Ritzville, WA
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A resident of Ritzville since 1915, Mrs. Eckhardt was born in Kammerzell, inFrank, Russia. In 1876 she married Jakob Eckhardt and the family migrated to America in1891, making their home in Walla Walla. In 1898 they came to Ritzville and settled on afarm northwest of town. They have made their home in Ritzville since 1915. Mrs. Eckhardt had not been well for many years, and had gradually grown weaker sinceher last operation. She is survived by her husband; two sons, Carl and Jakob of Ritzville; two daughters,Mrs. John Miller of Lind, and Mrs. G. B. Fast of Ritzville; 16 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Four children preceded her in death. Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, April 22, 1937, issueNoneRitzville Journal-Times, Thursday, April 29, 1937, issueCharles Minion Buried Tuesday Charles Minion, 69, Adams county pioneer who died last Sunday, was buried in theRitzville cemetery Tuesday morning following funeral services at the St. Mark's Episcopalchurch with the Rev. T. A. Daughters officiating. Mr. Minion had been bedridden for the past four months. Death was due to a paralyticstroke. He died at 12:15 a.m. Sunday. Charles Henry Minion was born in Bloomfield, Iowa, July 25, 1867, and came toWashington when a boy, settling near Lind. He lived near Lind many years and moved nearRitzville only recently. Besides his widow, Carrie, he is survived by two sons, Charles, Ritzville; and William Lyle, The Dalles, Ore.; and a sister, Mrs. John Heritage, Anatone, Wash.Last Rites Held For Mrs. Schafer Funeral services for Mrs. Anna E. Schafer, 77, resident of Ritzville for 46 yearswho died Monday, were held Wednesday afternoon at the Philadelphia Congregational churchwith the Rev. H. Nuetzmann officiating. Burial was in the Ritzville cemetery. Mrs. Schafer had been ill for several years prior to her death. Her husband diedeight years ago. Anna Elizabeth Schafer, nee Dewald, was born July 31, 1859, in Hussenbach, Russia,and came to this country in 1878 with her parents, settling in Hastings, Neb. She wasunited in marriage with Conrad Schafer in 1879. They lived in Culbertson, Neb., for twoyears, when they came to Washington and finally settled in Ritzville in 1891. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Henry Oestreich, Ritzville, and four sons,Joe, Conrad, Henry and Elmer, all of Ritzville; 25 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.Two children preceded her in death.Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, May 6, 1937, issueFather of Mrs. J. H. Newland Dies Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pohl and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newland and Mr. and Mrs. RobertNewland and Mrs. Esther Truax attended the funeral of George Mudgett, father of Mrs. J. H. Newland, in Spokane Monday. Mr. Mudgett died Friday in Spokane. He was over 80 years old and played an importantpart in the early history of Spokane county. He was county treasurer for eight years.Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, May 13, 1937, issueNoneRitzville Journal-Times, Thursday, May 20, 1937, issueWilliam DeSpain Dies In Ritzville William "Billy" DeSpain, famous pioneer of Adams county, died yesterday afternoon at1:30 p.m. at the Ed Allen home here, following a long illness that resulted from a paralyticstroke some time ago. Full details of his life will not be available until next week when his son arrivesto make funeral arrangements. Funeral services for Mr. DeSpain will be held Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at theMethodist Episcopal church.Crash Injuries Fatal To Guest OTHELLO - John L. Guest, injured April 25 in an automobile wreck between Othello andCunningham, died yesterday in the Pasco hospital. He had been seriously ill for over two weeks. He is survived by his wife, sons, Donald,Paul and Lonny and Dick.Hold Rites For Gottlief Gross Funeral services for Gottlief Gross, 49, pioneer farmer of the Ralston area who diedlast Saturday, were held Tuesday at the Ralston Congregational church with the Rev. HenryHoersch officiating. Gottlief Gross was born in Russia Oct. 3, 1887, and came to this country 35 yearsago, settling near Ralston. Besides his widow, he is survived by his father, John Gross; five daughters, Mrs. Elsie Billings, Enumclaw; Dena, Amanda, Ruth and Freda, all at home; and a son, Jacob at home.Fred Wolfinger Dies At Benge Funeral services for Fred Wolfinger, 72, Benge farmer who died last Thursday, wereheld Saturday at the Methodist Episcopal church in Winona with burial in the Winona cemetery. Mr. Wolfinger had been in ill health for some time and his death was due to a heartattack. He died at his home near Benge. Fred Wolfinger was born in Germany June 29, 1864, and came to this country at an earlyage. He lived in Alaska for some time and has been a resident of Adams county 21 years. He is survived by two brothers, Albert, of Loveland, Col., and Will of Kansas; anda sister, Mrs. Bertha Honn, Benge.Russell Harmon Is Killed On 'Cycle BENGE - A great shock came to this community Monday when Pete Harmon received amessage saying his brother, Russell Harmon, had been killed in a motorcycle accident nearCoeur d'Alene Sunday.Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, May 27, 1937, issueMrs. Sarah James Dies In Yakima Mrs. Sarah J. James was buried in the Ritzville cemetery Saturday afternoon followingfuneral services at the Methodist Episcopal church with the Rev. R. D. Decker officiating. Mrs. James is a former resident of Ritzville but lived in Yakima at the time of herdeath. Death was caused by cancer. She was 74 years old at the time of her death. She is survived by six sons.'Billy' DeSpain Is Buried Here Funeral services for William DeSpain, 81, Ritzville pioneer who died Wednesday oflast week, were held Friday at the Methodist Episcopal church with the Rev. R. D. Deckerofficiating. Burial was in the Ritzville cemetery. The story of Mr. DeSpain's life reads like a chapter out of a high school historybook. He fought in Indian wars, herded sheep, sold horses and did everything else that fellon a pioneer's lot. He was born in 1856 at Bush Creek, Ore., and came to Washington in 1882. While stilla young man, he fought in the last Indian wars in Oregon around Pendleton. Entering Washington he was engaged in the sheep business for a while and later inthe horse business in Lincoln county. After going out of the horse business, he came toRitzville and entered the draying business. At one time he was deputy sheriff under GeorgeMcCollom and was later city marshal. He is survived by two sons, O. L. DeSpain of Ephrata, and Harry of Chehalis; and one daughter, Clara, now living in Iowa.Mrs. August Krause Dies In Wisconsin Mrs. August Krause, former Ritzville resident, died Saturday morning at Centralia,Wis., from a paralytic stroke.Joseph L. Lamb Buried Monday Funeral services were held Monday for Joseph Leroy Lamb, 40, at the Methodist Episcopalchurch with the Rev. R. D. Decker officiating. Burial was in the Ritzville cemetery. Mr. Lamb died Friday at his home near Schragg, following a long illness withtuberculosis. He had lived in Adams county for 36 years and farmed in western Adams county. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Joseph Lamb; two brothers, Irvin and Lester, athome; and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Bartholomew of California.Last Rites Held For John Guest OTHELLO - Funeral services for John L. Guest, who died recently from automobileaccident injuries, were held Saturday afternoon at the Presbyterian church here. The bodywas shipped to Spokane following the services, for cremation. Mr. Guest was employed as car foreman in the Milwaukee's Othello yards. A largenumber of friends and fellow employees attended the funeral. Besides his widow, he is survived by four sons, seven sisters, a brother and manyfriends. Relatives from California and Montana attended the funeral.Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, June 3, 1937, issueLeroy Burkhart of 'Tucna Buried Here Graveside funeral services for Leroy G. Burkhart, 57, Washtucna barber, were heldthis afternoon at the Ritzville cemetery with the Rev. Richard Decker officiating. Mr. Burkhart died this morning at the Ed Allen infirmary here. He had been in illhealth for some time. Leroy Garfield Burkhart was born in Kansas July 23, 1879, and had lived in Adamscounty about 30 years. He is survived by a son, Gordon, of Moscow, Ida., and his brother,Archie, at Washtucna.Mrs. Augusta Krause Mrs. Augusta M. Krause, aged 78 years, died at the home of her son, Frank Ullrich,in Sun Prairie, Wis., after suffering a stroke on Thursday morning. Augusta Marie Hartwig was born in Germany April 11, 1859. She emigrated to thiscountry with her parents at the age of 16. In 1885 she was united in marriage with Ulrich Ullrich. This union was blessed withone son, Frank. In 1893 the husband and father passed away. She was united in marriage with August Krause of Ritzville, in 1909, where she resided until his death in 1932. She then returned to Sun Prairie and made her home withher son. One brother, Charles, preceded her in death in 1895. She is survived by her son,Frank, of Sun Prairie and one brother, August, of Madison, three grandchildren, (Sylvia)Mrs. Ben Blaska, Marshall, Phyllis and Martha Marion Ullrich; and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday from the Jones and Tuschen funeral home andfrom the First Methodist church of which she had been a faithful member all her life. Theservices were conducted by the Rev. Roy P. Steen and the Rev. H. L. Woehl of Oconowoc, whowas her pastor during her residence at Washington. Burial was at Sun Prairie, in the villagecemetery.Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, June 10, 1937, issueDewitt Durland Will Be Buried Tomorrow Funeral services for Dewitt Durland 65, Odessa pioneer who died Tuesday at his home,will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in Odessa with services conducted by the Masonic lodge. A short graveside service will be conducted by the I.O.O.F. lodge at the Odessacemetery.Brother's Death Call Charles Actor Charles Actor was called to Starbuck Monday by the death of his brother, Lester, whodied Sunday night at Medical Lake after a three-week's illness. Funeral services for Lester Actor will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in Waitsburg. Heoperated a service station at Dayton until three weeks ago when he became seriously ill.The exact cause of his death is not known. Mrs. Actor accompanied her husband to Starbuck.Ritzville Journal-Times, Thursday, June 17, 1937, issueNoneRitzville Journal-Times, Thursday, June 24, 1937, issueHold Last Rites For Mrs. Morris Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Belle Morris, 80, pioneer who died here Sunday, wereheld Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Episcopal church with the Rev. Richard Deckerofficiating. Burial was in the Ritzville cemetery. Mrs. Morris had been ill for some time. Mrs. Sarah Belle Galbreath Morris was a pioneer of the covered wagon days, whoseearly memories included her father's visits on furlough from General Grant's army. She wasborn at Macomb, Ill., May 25, 1867. She came to Adams county shortly before Washington became a state, settling with herhusband, Albert R. Morris, on a homestead near Ritzville, where she lived nearly 20 years. The last 30 years of her life were spent in Ritzville. As a tribute to her loyal workand patriotic interest, the Women's Relief Corps directed the funeral. Besides her widower, Mrs. Morris is survived by two children, John Morris of Valley,Wash., and Mabel James of Ritzville; one sister, Mrs. M. L. Marcy, Grants Pass, Ore.; twobrothers, Charles Galbreath, Ritzville, and William Galbreath, Spokane; 10 grandchildren and14 great-grandchildren.Road Laborer Dies From Burns Edwin P. Williams, workman at the L. Romano construction camp, died recently in aSpokane hospital from burns he received when an old bus in which he was sleeping burned atthe road camp east of Ritzville May 14. Funeral services for Williams were held Tuesday, June 8, in Spokane. He is survived byhis mother, Mrs. Carl Boatsman, Spokane; his father, R. E. Williams, Boise, Ida., and a sister,Ruby Williams, Spokane.
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If there's a hole in your pocket, Corey Maass wants to help. His startup, TheBirdy.com, sends daily email reminders to subscribers to keep them aware of what they are spending and where. Those shoppers then record daily purchases, slotting them into categories--food, entertainment, transportation, clothes--to see their progress on a graph. Like a feathered friend sitting on your shoulder, The Birdy is supposed to help you control spending so that you make better financial decisions and change habits. We spoke with the 35-year-old Brooklyn, New York-based entrepreneur to find out more about his fledgling business, who is really keeping an eye on spending, and why it sometimes feels so damn good to splurge.FAST COMPANY: WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO CREATE A COMPANY TO HELP PEOPLE TRACK THEIR SPENDING?COREY MAASS: I started out as a musician, composing electronic dance music. Fifteen years ago, I taught myself to build a website to promote my work. The Birdy.com is my third startup and 12th product. My day job to support my projects now is freelance programming. I've struggled for years with cash flow issues. It's hard to manage inconsistent income. I rent space at WeWork Labs, a co-working place for early stage startups. Other entrepreneurs there are working on uses for email, because we all have to deal with it. It's part of our daily workflow. And instead of visiting a website, now people reach for their phones because there's an app. But I've always wanted sites to be more interactive, so I started thinking about how to integrate email better instead of relying on a web interface for a product. Also, I'm a productivity nerd. I love Lifehacker.com. So I started looking for tips to be better with money and then it all came together. I thought, "What if a request for data came to you? Maybe you could track your spending with daily email content."WHO'S SIGNING UP FOR THE BIRDY?Mostly young professionals, because the mid- to late 20s and early 30s are usually when people set out on their own, earn income, have expenses, and realize they have to keep on top of that. I get a lot of newlyweds, mostly wives saying they've been tasked with handling the budget. WHAT ABOUT SHOPAHOLICS? There's a little shopaholic in all of us. Lots of people do shopping therapy and I've struggled to have less stuff, not more. We can justify buying something any number of ways. It feels great to splurge. There's psychology behind hearing the cash register ding, so digital ones still make that sound because it's associated with getting the prize. And there are eye-level products in stores and other ways marketers work hard to get you. I'm targeting the middle of the bell curve--the majority, who are aware of their consumerism and admit spending more than they should, even if they live comfortably. Shopaholics are an extreme at one end of the bell curve and need intervention. I'd love if I could help, but I don't know that The Birdy would do it for them. At the other end of the curve are people who use a spreadsheet to watch their money. Great. They're disciplined enough. I say, "Good for you. Just keep the momentum going."For the others, I have to make it seamless and easy for them to track spending. My number one goal is not to make people feel guilty because you're not going to not buy. You're going to start not telling The Birdy what you bought. HOW DO YOU KEEP PEOPLE FROM FEELING GUILTY?I spend a lot of time and effort making the site feel casual, conversational, personal, easy-going. I use lots of exclamation marks and emoticons. I want it to feel light and casual at all times because I'm trying to help people. Honey versus vinegar. ON YOUR SITE YOU ADMIT YOU WERE TERRIBLE WITH MONEY, SO YOUR USERS DON'T FEEL JUDGED. Yes. And they email me daily to share their stories, partially because I shared mine. And that feels great. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE STORY?A woman wrote that she had been looking for something like this for years. She said, "I'm a little older. This helped me a lot. I just wanted to say thanks." I wrote back encouraging her to tell me more. She said she has grandchildren and spends most of her money on gifts for them, so she might not be saving enough for retirement. I said, "If you buy enough gifts, they'll let you live with them when you retire because they'll love you so much." You know, tongue in cheek. It was fun because as hard as I try to get out of my own head, I'm not the epitome of my customers. This woman, probably in her 50s or 60s, using The Birdy--that was absolutely priceless.YOU'VE BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR NINE MONTHS. HOW'S IT GOING?
I've had 13,000 sign-ups. Ten percent used The Birdy for longer than a week. Last month, I introduced "freemium," so users can pay 4.95 a month for extra features, like setting budgets and tracking income. A few dozen have signed up so far.Besides getting more paying members, I hope to sell anonymized data for targeted marketing, advertising, coupons, or partnering with other companies. Companies like Starbucks are interested in people who mention buying there often--that X number of people in a metro area spend Y amount daily on their coffee. ISN'T MINT.COM GOING AFTER THE SAME BUSINESS?
"I've struggled for years with cash flow issues."
With Mint.com you plug in all your bank account numbers and loan information. The Birdy just has your email address and name. I take security precautions, but the only information The Birdy has is what you give--that you spend too much money at the movies or drink lots of coffee. I recommend just tracking one thing at first--whatever you're concerned about. You do as much or as little as you want. One subscriber broke down his grocery list into three-dozen items to track how much he was spending on healthy and not healthy food. So The Birdy is very adaptable. Some people want to be asked three times a day what they bought, which is counterintuitive. WHY? BECAUSE THAT'S CLOSER TO THE TIME WHEN THEY SPENT THE MONEY AND CAN BETTER REMEMBER IT?Exactly. And people reply to emails right away. When they get a reminder at the end of the day, they have to think and remember what they bought, which is psychologically a huge hurdle. The advantage to more reminders is that even though they're a little disruptive, they keep spending at the top of your mind. While you're walking around during the day, you think, "Do I really want to buy this? Because I'll have to tell The Birdy." Or, "The Birdy is going to email me, and I'm going to have to report this."WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE THRESHOLD? THREE REMINDERS MIGHT BE OKAY, BUT FIVE MIGHT BE NAGGING.I don't know yet. WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE BIRDY? In the next few weeks, subscribers will be able to receive texts and request the number of texts or emails they want daily. Apps for the iPhone and Android are under development and should be out in a month or two. In the next few months I want to get into the mommy blog industry, which is huge and booming, because a lot of new moms, or soon-to-be moms, or ongoing moms, are looking at ways to be more productive, help their kids, and have less stress in their lives.WHAT CHALLENGES DOES THE BIRDY FACE?
The biggest challenge for the product is to battle apathy--people giving up on tracking spending. As a business, the biggest challenge is numbers. When I get to a million users, more will stick around and pay so revenue will increase, of course. So far, it's been a pretty good trajectory, given that I've done no marketing and am trying to do all this myself. And I'm still focusing on building a better product so that people are more likely to stay. This interview has been condensed and edited.
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