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Blood mist theory in Jenkins case

Blood mist theory in Jenkins case 07/07/2004 04:26 PM

Blood on the clothes of a man jailed for killing his foster daughter may have been caused by a blockage in her airway, an appeal hears.




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Thompson Vs. Jenkins On VG Violence


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Evidence against Jenkins 'flawed' 07/12/2004 07:21 AM
Convicted murderer Sion Jenkins was jailed on the basis of flawed scientific evidence, argues his defence.

Bailed Jenkins thanks home town


Bailed Jenkins thanks home town 08/03/2004 12:35 PM
Sion Jenkins, out on bail while awaiting retrial charged with his foster daughter's murder, arrives at his parents' home.

Ex-U.S. GI Jenkins to Travel to Japan
Sunday


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Sion Jenkins to face retrial


Sion Jenkins to face retrial 07/16/2004 05:08 AM
Sion Jenkins wins an appeal against his conviction for murdering his foster daughter Billie-Jo, but will face a retrial.

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Jenkins bailed ahead of retrial 08/02/2004 06:46 AM
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Japan Hopes to Resolve Jenkins Quickly
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Japan Hopes to Resolve Jenkins Quickly
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AP - Tokyo hopes to reach a solution with Washington soon in the case of former U.S. soldier Charles Jenkins, Japan's foreign minister said Sunday, amid reports a plea-bargain was in the works.

Ex-G.I. Jenkins Asks to See U.S.
Military Lawyer (Reuters)


Ex-G.I. Jenkins Asks to See U.S.
Military Lawyer (Reuters)
07/26/2004 05:21 AM
Reuters - A former U.S. Army sergeant accused of deserting to North Korea and now in Japan receiving medical treatment has asked to speak to a U.S. military lawyer, a spokesman for the U.S. military forces in Japan said on Monday.

No Proof Ex-GI Jenkins Deserted to
N.Korea -Nephew


No Proof Ex-GI Jenkins Deserted to
N.Korea -Nephew
07/24/2004 01:16 PM
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GLS01: Henry Jenkins on Pop Culture and
Learning


GLS01: Henry Jenkins on Pop Culture and
Learning
06/24/2005 03:27 PM

(Note: sorry about the length of these posts on the home page, but MT is still messing up extended entries.)

Pop Cosmopolitanism, Collective Intelligence, and Participatory Culture: What Educators Need to Know about the New Media Landscape

see over time a span of skills learned from gaming that are applied to law, etc.

Yoyogi Park, Tokyo – a “fan district”
8–story comic book store!
showed costumes in Toyko Park = “cosplay” which happens every weekend; mostly girls who spend most of their time taking pictures of each other with their cell phones

showed a video of a 17–year old girl who was motivated to learn Japanese and how to sew in order to participate in CosPlay
they go to conventions to be recognized as the character they are dressed as; whole point is to be recognized and photographed
then go on the internet afterwards to find pictures of themselves

— not just consuming popular culture but generating it as well
these kids are integrating this into their identities

showed a clip of the “Yankees” who dance rockabilly dressed as Elvis in the park; one person wears the “red jacket” (James Dean, “the only thing that trumps Elvis”)
see “silent dancing” all over the park; eg, practicing boy band moves

not just Imperialist culture, but integration; see a lot of hybridity; goes both directions

organized reenactments of scenes from The Matrix in Japan

“Pop cosmopolitanism” – contra cultural imperialism; a hunger to escape parochialism

media literacy we’ve been teaching in our schools hasn’t changed since the 1980s – need to rethink this

mass culture is taught as something we consume but don’t participate in; “buy nothing day” leaves us with the option to opt out only – “just say yes” or “just say no”

noted Steven Johnson’s book “Everything Bad is Good for You”

see complexity everywhere in media
– see visual complexity (comic books)
– narrative complexity (Lost)
– paradigmatic complexity (Pokemon)
– cognitive complexity (video games)
– cultural complexity (mixing and matching cultures)

we’ve now reached the point where we feel inadequate to pop culture; now there are people that don’t “get” pop culture, whereas in the past it would have been high culture

distributed cognition: things we would normally offload – example is Tivo, manages TV for you

collective intelligence – we pool knowledge; no one knows everything, everyone knows something; mix and match that information – example is Wikipedia

showed a flowchart of the Zion Underground hierarchy in The Matrix that was created by users; see this in Survivor Fan sites, too

“i love bees” example from halo community - had to work together to solve problems

new kind of competency

corporations are now taking advantage of this – eg Coke lets you participate in many different ways

have to start thinking of children and youth as media generators – grassroots participation; young people will be critical to the change
— eg Joshua Meeter, who created a claymation Star Wars film
— Peter “TheSidDog” Medina, a Sims Moviemaker

“they live across media” - it’s not just digital production

they’re not biased towards any one form

often called “the Napster Generation” because they’re “stealing,” but they are expressing themselves via this mixing; they’re using what’s out there

interesting hybrids of high tech and lo-fi modes — scanning print in order to distribute it digitally

overwhelming number of these kids are home schooled; those that are in school are doing poorly because schools are failing them
— home schoolers use digital technology much more; they’re no longer “cut off from classmates” when being taught at home

Kaiser Family Study:
children under 6–years old spend nearly two hours a day using screen media
83% use any screen media
83% play outside
— study doesn’t ask the right questions, though; what do these numbers actually mean? what do they represent?

parents are given no advice on how to help or shape these kids’ digital tendencies at home
media literacy begins in the crib

Five Key Questions that Can Change the World:

1. Who created the message?
2. What creative techniques are used to attract my attention?

— all based on kids consuming, not shaping, media

21st century learning needs: effective communication, high productivity, digital-age literacy

media literacy should be:
the ability to critically assess information gathered from multiple sources
the ability to appreciate works from many different aesthetic traditions
— give them vocabularies for what they’re already consuming
an understanding of the contexts within which media are produced, distributed, and consumed
the ability to express your ideas through a range of media (which kids already do)
the ability to assess which media is most appropriate for a given purpose (cell phones vs. text messaging vs. camcorders, etc.)
the ability to meaningfully participate in collective intelligence community
the ability to think in multimodal terms (multiple levels of interpretation; the videos of Tokyo Park show more than just sound, audio, or text would)
an ethical framework for thinking about our freedoms and responsibilities as communicators

the participation gap - need to worry for several reasons

the digital divide has been largely closed in terms of access, because most kids have some access through schools and libraries
— not really, though, because you can’t participate in this culture in 15 minutes on a public library computer, so now there’s a “participation gap”

also have the group that doesn’t do this at all and doesn’t even know about it

need to create space where the two groups can interact and learn from each other

media literacy should begin at the crib and should occur at every level of the culture:
– parents
– churches
– organizations (YMCA, etc.)
– schools
– media

Jenny note: libraries aren’t listed  :-(

all of this should be taught across the curriculum, which is a major paradigm shift - same as multiculturalism; integrated this into the curriculum, not just as an add-on module
– media literacy should be the same way

what are we doing through our classes now to build this into instructional curriculum?


Ex-GI Jenkins Phones Home After 40 Years
in N.Korea (Reuters)


Ex-GI Jenkins Phones Home After 40 Years
in N.Korea (Reuters)
07/13/2004 03:37 AM
Reuters - Charles Robert Jenkins, a former U.S. soldier who Washington says deserted to North Korea in 1965, has spoken to his family in the United States for the first time in 40 years, Japanese media reported Tuesday.

Accused U.S. Deserter Jenkins Surrenders
in Japan (Reuters)


Accused U.S. Deserter Jenkins Surrenders
in Japan (Reuters)
09/10/2004 10:08 PM
Reuters - U.S. Army Sergeant Charles Robert Jenkins gave himself up on Saturday at an American army base in Japan to face charges that he deserted to communist North Korea four decades ago while on patrol in South Korea.

Ex-U.S. Soldier Jenkins to Arrive in
Japan Sunday (Reuters)


Ex-U.S. Soldier Jenkins to Arrive in
Japan Sunday (Reuters)
07/16/2004 08:41 AM
Reuters - An ex-U.S. soldier accused of deserting to North Korea will travel to Japan for medical care on Sunday, but Tokyo is still discussing the question of his custody with Washington, Japan said Friday.

Regarding Blood And Oil


Regarding Blood And Oil 04/13/2005 02:32 PM
Whereas, in the past, national power was thought to reside in the possession of a mighty arsenal and the maintenance of extended alliance systems, it is now associated with economic dynamism and the cultivation of technological innovation. To exercise leadership in the current epoch, states are expected to possess a vigorous domestic economy and to outperform other states in the development and export of high-tech goods. While a potent military establishment is still considered essential to national security, it must be balanced by a strong and vibrant economy. 'National security depends on successful engagement in the global economy,' the Institute for National Security Studies observed in a recent Pentagon study.

Regarding Blood and Oil: The Dangers and Consequences of America's Growing Petroleum Dependency by Michael T. Klare, here is an excerpt from the book and here is his most recent article--Oil and the Coming War With Iran. Well, at least he has been consistent--consider The Geopolitics of War, Wars Without End, Oiling the Wheels of War, and Imperial Reach from his articles for The Nation alone. Here is an excerpt from his previous Resource Wars and here is Scraping the bottom of the barrel and Bush-Cheney Energy Strategy: Procuring the Rest of the World's Oil. Well, as to his position on current events, I don't think we need to draw a picture here.

Brokers' New Blood


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My blood is unclean...


My blood is unclean... 05/23/2004 09:25 AM

I couldn't agree more with this piece on gay men being banned from being sperm donors. The same thing happened a few years ago with the blood transfusion service. They're desperate for donors and yet the rules say (in the UK) that any man who has ever had sex with another man should not donate. I've been tested regularly for pretty much everything and am clear, have a relatively rare blood type (A-) and there are chronic blood shortages that could result in deaths. What possible rationale could there be for stopping me from helping?

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When blood fizzes


When blood fizzes 01/27/2004 08:39 PM
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Blood Substitute.


Blood Substitute. 05/27/2004 08:03 PM
Loyola University has received approval to investigate PolyHeme®'s use as a blood substitute for critically injured and bleeding trauma patients at accident scenes. Blood has a very short shelf life, requires refrigeration, and matching types takes too much time too carry blood in ambulances. The blood substitute has a long shelf life and is compatible with all blood types. It's designed to furnish oxygen which will "prevent organ damage in the brain, heart, lungs, liver and kidneys," until a transfusion can be done at the hospital. - pretty damn cool. I hope it works. [cross-posted on my site]

Spring Again, with Blood


Spring Again, with Blood 03/06/2004 02:06 AM
We had rare Pacific-Northwest February sunshine today, and girded our loins for some serious pruning and cleaning. I took pictures and was editing them and thought “decent, but I had pictures of spring flowers (some of the same ones) this time last year.” Then I realized that was stupid; do I not look at this year’s flowers because I saw last year’s? And there are people who are living in places where winter is probably starting to wear ’em down again who might be cheered by a preview of what they’ll be seeing in a few weeks. So herewith the same old crocuses and daffodils, but this story has a pretty severe barb to it. [Update: Identified the mystery flower, worth checking out.]...

The Blood of Heroes


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Building Blood


Building Blood 11/03/2003 05:29 AM
Boston Globe Nov 3 2003 5:03AM ET

Blood on bl0gs


Blood on bl0gs 12/18/2003 11:45 AM
My friend Rebecca Blood has a piece on blogs in The Guardian that tries to shift our enthusiasms about weblogs. I'm not entirely convinced by it. She starts by saying that "no one really understands weblogs." Fair enough. She then puts holes in those who have described weblogs in "outrageously overblown terms": Enthusiasm abounds. Bloggers enjoy describing themselves as pioneers, though their ideas of innovation are sometimes suspect. "We are writing ourselves into existence," some ecstatically proclaim, as if Pepys and Boswell and the historic legions of their fellow journal-writers had never existed. As the guy who said "We are...

Young Blood


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Bailey Fitting -
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Electronics and Entertainment Shop's
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Airport Uses Web-Based Flight Info
System


Airport Uses Web-Based Flight Info
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01/04/2005 12:32 AM
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Airport Uses Web-Based Flight Info
System (AP)


Airport Uses Web-Based Flight Info
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AP - Fresno's airport is the first in the nation to use a Web-based wireless system that relies on radar — not the carriers — for the flight information displayed in its terminals, airport officials said.

Man pleads guilty in massive credit info
theft case


Man pleads guilty in massive credit info
theft case
09/15/2004 01:34 PM
A man charged in one of the largest identity theft scams in U.S. history pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, and fraud in connection with identity documents Tuesday and could face up to 50 years in prison, according to a statement from U.S. Attorney David Kelley, of the Southern District of New York.

Alaskan Man Found Not Guilty in DVD
Murder Trial


Alaskan Man Found Not Guilty in DVD
Murder Trial
08/11/2004 11:32 AM

vert.dvd.deaths.ap.jpg imageThe Alaskan man who was accused of causing a fatal crash due to watching a DVD while driving has been acquitted of all charges, including two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of manslaughter. Although Erwin Petterson Jr. maintains he was reaching for a soda when he vehicle swerved into another lane, no specific law in Alaska prohibits using a DVD player within the view of the driver.

Petterson's sister said that after the trial was over, Erwin was taking a long drive in his truck. He has been barred from driving during the two years of his trial.

Read - Driver cleared of death crash while watching DVD [CNN]


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Alaska Man Accused of Watching Movie During Fatal Wreck [Gizmodo]


Diplomat's Son Released in Carjacking


Diplomat's Son Released in Carjacking 01/04/2004 04:38 PM
Reuters via Wired News Jan 4 2004 3:36PM ET

Sivits pleads guilty in Iraq abuse trial


Sivits pleads guilty in Iraq abuse trial 05/19/2004 07:41 AM

Americans Found Guilty in Afghan
'Private Prison' Trial


Americans Found Guilty in Afghan
'Private Prison' Trial
09/15/2004 07:37 AM
Reuters via Wired News Sep 15 2004 12:11PM GMT

Stewart found guilty on all counts in
obstruction trial - Mar. 5, 2004


Stewart found guilty on all counts in
obstruction trial - Mar. 5, 2004
03/06/2004 01:53 AM
Martha Stewart guilty

money.cnn.com/2004/03/05/news/companies/martha_verdict/index. htm
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