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Friday, July 23, 2010

Business Pie Part 1

  1. ) business temperament constitutional
    1a.) Pi phi astronomy astrology
  • The Dictionary of Occupational Titles as a Source of Occupational Data
    Pamela S. Cain and Donald J. Treiman
    American Sociological Review, Vol. 46, No. 3 (Jun., 1981), pp. 253-278
    Published by: American Sociological Association
  • IIFL
  • TGIF
  • ENTRY LEVEL
  • OHIO GREEN ;
    Ohio Green Pathways A resource for people seeking education
    and training in green careers in Ohio.
  • The Lot or Part of Fortune
  • The Company
  • Well, really, what is temperment; and you know, ther's really nothing constitutional here at all... ...its just home, or the abstract meaning of "comfort" and "natural welcomed"; i.e., areas an individual may be "at home with"... normally; i.e., New York Figurative Expressionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (description:): New York Figurative Expressionism of the 1950s represented a trend where ... he was really more at home with painting that retains at least some figuration ... ; further i.e. , (description context:): "The literary historian, Marjorie Perloff has made a convincing argument that Frank O'Hara's poems on the works of Garace Hartigan and Larry Rivers proved “that he was really more at home with painting that retains at least some figuration than with pure abstraction.”[9] Frank O’Hara wrote an elegant defense in ”Nature and New Painting," 1954.[10]"

  • Aspects of Figuration in New York, 1950-1964 (as the preluding material in context to descriptions above proceeded with intro; the New York Figurative Expressionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (description:)(preluded: as is continues):
    According to Judith E. Stein,[4] During the war years and into the fifties, the general public was to remain highly suspicious of abstraction, considered by many as un-American. While the art critic Clement Greenberg successfully fought the public’s negative response to abstraction his attempt to intimidate the New York figurative painters of the fifties was less successful. A conversation recollected by Thomas B. Hess emphasized the perceived power of the critic:[5] “It is impossible today to paint a face, pontificated the critic Clement Greenberg around 1950. “That’s right,” said de Kooning, “and it‘s impossible not to.” In the winter of 1953 a new journal was founded, Reality. [6] The editorial committee included:
    Isabel Bishop
    Edward Hopper
    Jack Levine
    Raphael Soyer
    Henry Varnum Poor

  • Sticking to Post context as a sidetrack: i.e., From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ; Jump to: navigation, search "Old Masters" redirects there. For other uses, see Old Masters (disambiguation).
2.)"ASCENDENTS AND TRENDS"
SUN, MOON, AND ASCENDENT" TRINE
  • NOW, Keeping a "business perspective" to this post topic, "Business Pie Part 1", from standpoints of "entry level", "new grads"; what to expect, how to react, or in what way to respond...

  • Ideal skills knowledge of working within a budget towards the construct of one within which the budget starts in the negative; i.e., the generation overall is less than the costs and tangiables to the input....
  • A SOUP STARTER ...
  • SOUP KITCHENS ...
  • ...Forget all that, somewhat; this, at the moment, is about ...
    ... TOXIC SOUP... Why We Are All Responsible for the Cleanup! June 17, 2010
    ...
    AND MORE POSTED THERE: From Philippe's Blog Copyright 2010. All rights reserved.Philippe is in no way affiliated with the Cousteau Society, its works or marks.
  • BS on BILL MAHER

    • Moving on to the second from the first for the next post, a preview...
      ...from an entry into the first from Beyond the Personal...

      ...to WITHIN...

      To imagine that something was(past Tence) ascending at the same time you began, that something is simultanious now, as also to descending....

      Somethings are so captivating or intrigueing to our nature, that in a rational way we are already in there, while a closer rationalisation makes open a window that moves from the heart to the mind to what is or can be in view...
      ...Or more importantly what we should be in view of...

      I pause a moment, of personal rationalisation; "My Lord, My Soul to keep...
      ...awake..."
      (WHAT i HAD IN MIND TO RELATE IS FROM A QUOTE FROM JESUS, ...(a quote I have not YET FOUND exactness translation and book, chapter, verse, etc...)...[UPDATING SOON] )

      ...Meanwhile, These are not random topics of sidetracks:

      A point in time of resting the mind and absorbing the late show, perhaps some may be listening themselves; as the point being in view from hear; so then, for tonight, if you're with me so far... then you're already a little closer to "at home" , for the time being....(another late night show, huh?!)

      For tonight's show: 10 pm - 2 am PT "Assessing the Internet" Is the Internet making us stupid? Writer Nick Carr thinks the Net is forcing us to lose our contemplative brains for a distracted sampling of scanned bits of information. In the second half of the program, author and speaker Lee Crockett will discuss his books, "Understanding the Digital Generation and Living on the Future Edge". Hosted by George Knapp

      Saturday - Jul 24, 2010 Cracking the Pyramid Mystery
      Author Christopher Knight talked about how the advanced, ancient knowledge used to build the henges in Britain was also utilized in the construction of the Giza pyramids, and even in the design of Washington, DC. ...
      ... Host: Ian Punnett

      For a spin on a sidetrack, think of a single 45 record having a "flip side"...

      ...and now day's, the music industry technology brings us a 3 track digital...

      ... for this sidetrack: "A Midsummer's Night Dream"
      Sources and date
      Title page of the first quarto (1600)It is unknown exactly when A Midsummer Night's Dream was written or first performed, but on the basis of topical references and an allusion to Edmund Spenser's Epithalamion, it is usually dated 1594 or 1596. Some have theorised that the play might have been written for an aristocratic wedding (numerous such weddings took place in 1596), while others suggest that it was written for the Queen to celebrate the feast day of St. John. No concrete evidence exists to support either theory. In any case, it would have been performed at The Theatre and, later, The Globe.

      Some features of the plot and characters can be traced to elements of earlier mythologically based literature; for example, the story of Pyramus and Thisbe is told in Ovid's Metamorphoses and the transformation of Bottom into an ass is descended from Apuleius' The Golden Ass. Lysander was also an ancient Greek warlord while Theseus and Hippolyta were respectively the King of Athens and Queen of the Amazons. In addition, Shakespeare could have been working on Romeo and Juliet at about the same time that he wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream, and it is possible to see Pyramus and Thisbe as a comic reworking of the tragic play. A further, seldom noted source is The Knight's Tale in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.[3] A Midsummer Night's Dream is one of only three plays in Shakespeare's canon—the other two being The Tempest and Love's Labour's Lost—for which there is no known independent source for the main plot.[4]

      HOUSES

      The following texts( written in itallics) are resourced search results within the website "astro.com" , and narrowed by personal sellection to meet the contexts intended for this post

      1st House (Ascendant) – The individual personality
      Together with the Sun and Moon the ascendant is one of the most important single factors in a horoscope. The sign at the beginning of the first house tells us a lot about someone's personality, temperament and constitution. It typifies our immediate, instinctive reaction and shows how we present ourselves to the world. The planet ruling the ascendant sign is of particular importance for the interpretation.

      2nd House – Values and Possessions
      The second house and its occupants tell us about the material circumstances, the acquisitive urge and how we deal with possessions and material means. This includes the relationship to our own body.

      • Study Astrology: University of Wales, Lampeter - Astrodienst
        ... children's perceptions of the sky, the use of astrology in business, the tarot as a ... University of Wales, Lampeter. Cultural Astronomy and Astrology ...www.astro.com/edu/ed_sophcult2_e.htm
      • MOON
      • Harmonics - Astrodienst
        The number three symbolizes a creative striving – thesis and antithesis leading to a synthesis. Usually, planets in trine are in the same element. ...www.astro.com/astrology/in_harmon_e.htm
      • Lesson Eight: The Trine - Astrodienst
        Clare: Grand trines occur when three planets are in trine to each other, so they will share the same element. All 'closed' aspect patterns have a feeling of ...www.astro.com/mtp/mtpt81_e.htm
      • GRAND TRINE
      1. Astrology: A glossary of astrological terms and names.
        This term is sometimes applied to persons whose Sun, Moon and Ascendant ..... A grand trine permits smooth flow of energies among the planets involved in ...www.astrology-numerology.com/glossary.html :
      • harmonics The term for zodiacal aspects that describe the energy levels or vibrational frequencies associated with aspects. An aspect, derived from the division of a circle (360°) by a whole number, and its multiples share the same frequency and therefore operate at similar energy levels. For example, division of 360° by four yields 90°, a square. The square is a fourth harmonic aspect as are its multiple, 180° (opposition) and 270°. Several harmonics may merge in a single aspect. The square is a multiple of the semi-square (45°), an eighth harmonic aspect; the square's primary harmonic is four (sometimes written 1/4) and its sub-harmonic is eight (2/8, second of the eighth harmonic). The opposition's primary harmonic is two (1/2 x 360°= 180°); its sub-harmonics are four (2/4, second in the series of fourth harmonics), six (3/6, third of the sixth harmonic), eight (4/8, fourth of the eighth harmonic), etc.
      • harmonious aspect Aspects in which the planets involved are mutually supportive; their energies operate together comfortably and productively. The sextile and trine are major harmonious aspects; also called easy aspects.
      • astral twins, astro-twins Two persons who may be unrelated and born at different times and in different places whose horoscopes are very nearly alike. This term is sometimes applied to persons whose Sun, Moon and Ascendant coincide zodically even though other planets occupy different positions in the two horoscope.
      • TERMS, OTHERS MORE IMPORTANT HERE
      • fertility A classification of the signs based on their susposed productivity. Fertile signs, Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces are said to be good for planting when occupied by the Moon, and are indicators of offspring when occupying the cusps of the fifth or eleventh houses. Semi-fertile or moderately fruitful signs are Taurus, Libra, and Capricorn. Barren or sterile are Aries, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Aquarius. The barren signs are good for cultivation when occupied by the Moon, and are indicators of not having children when occupying the cusps of the fifth or eleventh houses.
        Finger of God An ambiguous term used variously to indicate the handle in a bucket formation or the yod, a configuration consisting of two planets in sextile and each quincunx to the same third planet. the yod is associated with karma. See also shaping, yod.
        fire signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius, signs which belong to the fire triplicity, associated with the element, fire. Fire signs symbolize fiery characteristics (ardor, spirit, spontaneity).
        fixed signs Taurus, Leo, Scorpio and Aquarius, which are related to a fixed or stable mode of expression. Fixed signs are associated naturally with succedent houses: the second, fifth, eighth and eleventh respectively.
        fixed stars Stars which, because of their great distance from Earth, appear to be motionless or fixed in space although in actuality they are not.
        flat chart Alternate term for natural chart. See natural chart.
        focal point Any point in a horoscope where several influences converge or disperse, such as the position of the squared planet in a T-square formation, the action point in a yod, the handle of a bucket, etc. See also T-square.
        Fortuna From the Latin fortuna, fortune. Interchangeable with Part of Fortune.
        fortunes Another term for the benific planets. See benefic.
        fruitful signs The water signs: Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces, which are associated with fertility.
        frustration An alternate term for Abscission. See abscission.
        full Moon That point in the lunar cycle when the Moon exactly opposes the Sun; begins the waning phase.
        galaxy One of the billions of huge cosmic systems, each composed of innumerable stars, planets, etc. Members of a galaxy revolve as a unit around a common point in space. Our solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
        genethliacal astrology An old term for natal astrology. See also natal astrology.
        geniture From the Latin, birth or origin; used in astrology to refer to a birth or a natal horoscope. See also natal astrology.
        geocentric Measured or viewed in relation to Earth as the reference or observation point; Earth-centered measurements.
        gibbous Moon The Moon approaching the full Moon, more than 135° and less than 180° ahead of the Sun. A natal gibbous Moon indicates that self-analysis is an important factor in motivation.
        grand cross, grand square An aspect configuration in which four planets, each in a different sign of the same quadruplicity, form mutual squares. Much tension is generated among planets forming this pattern. If signs are mixed (aspects within orb but not in signs of the same quadruplicity), the impact associated with a grand square is somewhat diminished.
        grand trine The aspect pattern formed when three planets, each in a different sign of the same triplicity (air, earth, fire or water), trine each other. A grand trine permits smooth flow of energies among the planets involved in accordance with the triplicity occupied. A dissociate grand trine, one in which the three planets fall within orb to form mutual trines but do not occupy the same triplicity, supplements ease of planetary expression but lacks the cohesiveness of a grand trine formed between planets occupying one triplicity.
        great circle A circle described on the surface of a sphere (Earth, for example) so that its plane passes through the center of the sphere.
        Great Year The astrological ear based on the time it takes Earth's axis to complete on revolution around the pole of the ecliptic, about twenty-five thousand years. A Great Year is divided into twelve "months" of about two thousand years duration. See also Precession.
        Greater Benefic A term reserved for the planet Jupiter which, according to ancient beliefs, was responsible for life's greatest blessings.
        Greater Malefic A term applied to Saturn, the planet ancients believed to generate the evils in life.
        Gregorian calendar The calendar now used internationally, devised by Pope Gregory in the 1580s to replace the Julian calendar, which by then had accumulated a ten-day discrepancy with the solar year. Most, but not all, countries accepted the Pope's calendar by the 1700s (Great Britain, 1752). Russia did not change until 1918 and Turkey in 1928. Astrologers working with older dates should determine whether they are based on the Julian calendar, designated Old Style or OS, or on the Gregorian calendar, designated New Style or NS.

      It would not be fair to limit the portions of what I have touched on above as ALL, when by-far, the more local accounts of ancient astrology in the North America would certainly bring mentions of The Bear which is a Constellation of Stars, and of course the Calendar Zodics

      BRCHEROKEE

      ASTROLOGY "NATIVE AMERICAN" 2010

      CHEROKEE zodiac calendar constellation "NATIVE AMERICAN" 2010

      IN ALL, THIS BRINGS US BACK TO THE BEGINING, AS NOW AFTERALL!

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