Thursday, March 13, 2008

Paying Tribute To Schindler 60yrs. Later






In WARSAW, Poland - Holocaust survivors, including some saved by German industrialist Oskar Schindler, are gathering to mark the 65th anniversary of the Nazi liquidation of Krakow's Jewish ghetto.
In just two days in March 1943, German soldiers emptied the ghetto of its estimated 16,000 Jewish residents, shipping them to a forced-labor camp in nearby Plaszow and to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, where most were killed in the gas chambers.
Those left behind were executed, with some 2,000 Jews killed. By the end of World War II, just 3,000 Jews who lived in the ghetto survived.






On Sunday, about 25 survivors -- some returning to Poland for the first time since the war's end -- will march through the Podgorze district in Krakow to the grounds of the former camp in Plaszow where around 8,000 people, including Poles, perished during the war.






Oscar-winning film

The Plaszow camp was the setting for Steven Spielberg's 1993 Oscar-winning film "Schindler's List," which chronicled the German businessman's efforts to shield more than 1,000 Jews from Nazi death camps by hiring them to work in his Krakow factory.
Since the release of Spielberg's film, tourists to Krakow have sought out the place where Schindler kept the emaciated, frostbitten Jews, claiming their work was essential to the survival of his metal works factory, where prisoners produced enameled pots and pans.
Schindler spent his fortune feeding the Jews he saved. After the war, he emigrated to Argentina with his wife, Emilie, but returned to Germany in 1958 where he died in 1974. He was buried in Jerusalem at his own request. - AP






I think that Oskae Schindler was one of the most influental people of his time. In the eye of the storm, he brought serenity to the unfortunate. If you haven't been able to see the movie, I challenge you to rent, buy, or even borrow. You won't be dissappointed.

What Going on Mr. Gates


After 13 years on top, Bill Gates is no longer the richest man in the world. That honor now belongs to his friend and sometimes bridge partner Warren Buffett.

Riding the surging price of Berkshire Hathaway stock, Buffett has seen his fortune swell to an estimated $62 billion, up $10 billion from a year ago. Gates is now worth $58 billion and is ranked third richest in the world. He is up $2 billion from a year ago, but would have been as rich--or richer--than Buffett, had Microsoft not made an unsolicited bid for Yahoo! at the beginning of February. Mexican telecom mogul Carlos Slim HelĂș now ranks as the world's second richest person with a net worth of $60 billion.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Atsui Tokyo


Next generation shopping is still upon us. And one of the stores that using the cutting edge techniques is the Atsui Tokyo store, located downtown, on 90 Madison st. With its unique, chic, and very tasteful, and sophistacted looks, one may look at this store as a living museum. What makes them generation next is not only are they new to Seattle, but the collection of clothes they bring are remarkable. No other store in Seattle can duplicate. Every piece of clothing in the tore is imported directly from Tokyo, Japan. Also they have a blogsite that gives you much more information on the designs, inside scoops to new arrivals, and various other topics. One can truly stay in contact with the Store the love.

Monday, March 3, 2008

The Supporter Recap

There was a response posting last week by Derrick himself. He pretty much gave the background of what happened that day. He also went into detal about his background, and why he feels that voting is important including to the young adult audience. He also discusses what it is that he is currently working on, "Taking Back the Mic." In my opionion, I believe that Derrick has a promising future with the media.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2zO5d-XZWA

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Next Generation Supporters

A few weeks ago an anonymous camera man approached a young African American who was outside the presidential debate। He then raised questions to this young man, that seemed very challenging। Such questions were about Obama's platform and plans toward unified health care। The young man answered the questions very eloquently and very correctly। This video is becoming pretty popular on the views and comments.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kica8hmSdAM