Wall hangings have been around since ancient times and have been a part of arts and crafts culture since at least the Middle Ages. Among the most popular original wall hangings in the world are the Bayeux tapestries, which contain a series of scenes portraying the events of England’s infamous battle with Norman invaders, called the Battle of Hastings; and the Acts of the Apostles tapestries that Raphael worked with in the sixteenth century, which brought tapestry weaving to a new level of intricacy, color, and attention to detail.
Back during the Medieval and Renaissance eras, only high members of society were able to afford wall hangings. This was largely due to the fact that tapestries were hand woven at the time, and dyes were extracted from natural sources such as wood and fruit, meaning materials were scarce. This changed shortly after the introduction of the Jacquard loom, which sparked the implementation of weaving factories all across the European continent. While tapestries were still somewhat expensive, mass production allowed for more Europeans to own one. The fact that they were once so hard to come by contributes to their popularity today. Back then, wall hangings were generally large in size, especially those used in castles as they also insulated the walls. Most designs at the time were religious, mythological, or murals honouring the royalty for whom they are made and were often laced with fine silks, gold, and silver threads. Today, wall hangings literally come in all shapes and sizes and are made mainly with cotton and wool fibres. The range of designs is rather limitless, especially with the ability to easily import wall hangings from around the world. Considering the history behind wall hangings, it’s no wonder the range of themes is unending and ever expanding. No matter what your taste in art, you will find something you like in the form of a wall hanging as almost any and every type of image has or can be woven into a tapestry. Among the most popular kinds of wall hangings are reproductions of original tapestries and paintings from between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries. If you prefer more modern art, you can purchase a wall hanging of a cityscape or even an abstract piece. Advanced computer technology even allows for most photographs to be made into an original wall hanging, transforming an average picture into a timeless piece of art. Silk screens are also now used in modern tapestry weaving, making it possible to add character to wall hangings such as antiquing. Wall hangings are the perfect addition to any wall, whether it’s in your living room, above the fire place, in the hallway, or right in the front foyer of your home. Choose a classic European design, a colourful Asian style, a fine Belgian piece, or use your personal photograph collection to create your very own work of wall art; either way, wall hangings have an uncontrollable tendency to be the most elegant and discussed item in any home.
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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Martin Hyde, Ottawa West-Nepean
June 8th, 2019 | Uncategorized |
Monday, September 24, 2007
Martin Hyde is running for the Green Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the Ottawa West-Nepean riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.
Note that he did not answer the question “Of the decisions made by Ontario’s 38th Legislative Assembly, which was the most beneficial to your electoral district? To the province as a whole? Which was least beneficial, or even harmful, to this riding? To the province as a whole?”
Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.
Two-time Eurovision entrant Edsilia Rombley discusses music, love, and her contrasting Contest experiences
June 7th, 2019 | Uncategorized |
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
When she was barely 20 years old, Dutch singer Edsilia Rombley got her first large taste of international acclaim. Already a winner of the smaller imitation contest Soundmix Show, she decided to shoot higher. With a great deal of determination, she performed in front of hundreds of millions of television viewers at the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Her song, the R&B flavored “Hemel en aarde” (Heaven and earth), placed fourth and gave her country their highest placing at Eurovision since their last win in 1975. No Dutch contestant after her has been able to place similarly.
After the accolades died down, Rombley set her sights on promoting her vision and passion through her music. Partnering with producer Tjeerd Oosterhuis became a double blessing; eventually they became husband and wife. Even a return to Eurovision at the 2007 Contest, with less than favorable results, didn’t keep her discouraged for long. Today she has finished recording a live CD of her favorite English songs, and a live DVD of selections in Dutch, and is currently touring in singing engagements this spring in theaters across the Netherlands.
Edsilia Rombley granted Wikinews’ Mike Halterman an interview; she reflected on her career, her inspirations, what a day is like in her life, and what she would love to do in the future. This is the third in a series of interviews with past Eurovision contestants, which will be published sporadically in the lead-up to mid-May’s next contest in Moscow.
QuarterbackBrett Favre has been traded to the New York Jets for a conditional fourth-round draft selection in the 2009 NFL Draft. The trade was later confirmed by ESPN and the Jets themselves. The multiple National Football League record-holder was the starting quarterback of the Green Bay Packers from 1992 to the end of the 2007 NFL season. Favre, 38, announced his retirement on March 6, 2008 after much speculation over his future.
After a long dispute with the Packers’ management, Favre was reinstated by the NFL and was pursued in trade discussions with the Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Jets were much more aggressive than the Buccaneers in their pursuit of Favre all along, offering a conditional fourth-round draft choice in the 2009 NFL Draft which could be promoted to a first-round selection based on performance criteria.
“Brett has had a long and storied career in Green Bay, and the Packers owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude for everything he accomplished,” the Packers said in a press release. Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum said of the trade, “We just felt like this was an opportunity to go get somebody of Brett’s stature and what he’s accomplished.”
The trade caps a roller-coaster off-season ride for Favre and the franchise that became synonymous with his legendary No. 4 jersey, which was planned to be retired in the Packers’ home opening game. Favre’s on-again, off-again retirement has monopolized headlines for the past two months as news began trickling to the media that the legendary passer was second-guessing both his retirement decision and his status in Green Bay. Favre was offered a $20 million dollar marketing contract from the Packers to remain retired.
Now, the Jets may have to clear cap space in order to have Favre on their roster — who is due to make $12 million this season — which may call for the release of Chad Pennington. A comment from Jets GM Tannenbaum all but confirmed the release of Pennington. “It’s a bittersweet moment for us. I have all the respect in the world for Chad as a person, as a player,” Tannenbaum said, adding that an announcement on a transaction involving Pennington will come later Thursday.
The Packer’s official website states that they will be holding press conferences at noon and 2:00 p.m. CDT and more information will be released then.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2019
The state of New York passed a law Monday allowing the United States Congress to receive an individual’s NY state tax returns via a formal request, including a New York resident, such as current U.S. President Donald Trump. Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo is scheduled to sign it into law, which would allow the House Ways and Means Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and the Joint Committee on Taxation to request Donald Trump’s tax returns.
The law requires the committees provide a request for a, “specified and legitimate legislative purpose.” The law does not target Trump by name. Rather, the U.S. Congress can obtain personal financial records without a warrant. Republicans in the New York legislature claim this gives legal coverage for the federal government violate an individuals privacy and conduct “fishing expeditions.”
The fourth amendment of the United States Constitution says, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”
During the 2016 United States presidential race, Trump declined to release any of his tax returns, saying they were under audit by the Internal Revenue Service. It is not required by law for candidates to release this information, but it is unusual for one not to do so.
The dog named George is being described as a hero, gathering a huge amount of international media interest in the process.
The dog suffered massive injuries that the vet had never seen to that extent before, which resulted in 69-year-old Alan Gay, the dog’s owner, allowing George to be put down. He now regrets this decision.
The two pitbulls rushed at the group of children that George was following to the dairy, including a four-year-old. George then started barking loudly at the pair of dogs, and put himself between the dogs and the children. Mr Gay told Fox News, “If it wasn’t for George, those kids would have copped it.”
Despite having received offers of new dogs, Mr Gay has said that he will wait a while before getting another Jack Russell Terrier, as he is afraid it could happen again.
It is also believed that the two attacking dogs, which have been destroyed, were bred to be aggressive, including being fed the drug methamphetamine, commonly referred to as “P” in New Zealand.
Mr Gay has said that Manaia has had a problem with stray dogs before, but he never expected that George would become a victim.
One story ran in USA Today, which prompted over 120 comments, and one reader to personally call Alan Gay expressing their condolences.
Responding to the huge amount of media interest, Mr Gay said, “This really surprises me, and it’s marvellous. I never expected this … I’m surprised it got around the world as it did.” He says he has been getting a huge amount of phone calls from the media and the public. “The phone has been going since about half past seven this morning. Every time I hang up it rings again. It’s worn out; I might have to get a new one.”
6,000 residents of Lismore in NSW have been told to evacuate their homes.
A couple is missing on the Gold Coast in Queensland. State Emergency Services (SES) workers are currently preparing to evacuate a number of nursing homes in the suburbs of Southport and Burleigh.
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) have said that South East Queensland has recorded rainfalls of 368mm in the last 24 hours and that the Gold Coast suburb of Coolangatta has been averaging 80mm per hour for at least two hours. The Coolangatta airport was closed due to flooding.
Further south the city of Lismore has been inundated. A recently constructed levy has held back the waters of the Wilson river, protecting the town’s central business district.
If your ‘For Sale by Owner’ property has a significant amount of equity that has accrued in the house, you may find that a very profitable advantage can be gained if you are a seller who is willing to provide owner financing. Of course, sellers always hope for a cash sale to a qualified homebuyer for the asking price or above, but in practice, most sales–FSBO or otherwise–don’t work out that way. If you choose to provide owner financing for the sale of your real estate, you can come out substantially better than if the homebuyer goes through conventional financing arrangements.
If you have accrued significant equity in your ‘For Sale by Owner’ real estate, you may find it to your advantage to provide the homebuyer with a seller-financed first or second mortgage on the property. Sellers find that owner financing is beneficial because it allows the seller to charge more for the price of the house. Seller financing also allows the holder of the mortgage–the seller–to earn a higher rate of interest than could be gained by investing the money in a savings account or certificate of deposit.
By agreeing to finance a mortgage for the homebuyer of the FSBO property, the seller makes it possible for the homebuyer to %purchase% the house. There are many reasons why the homebuyer would have trouble obtaining financing, but usually they relate to credit worthiness. There may be other problems making obtaining a mortgage loan difficult. The seller who is nearing retirement age will appreciate having a regular monthly payment arriving from the homebuyer to repair the mortgage loan.
Seller financing may take the form of either a first or second mortgage. In either case, if the homebuyer defaults on the loan, the mortgage holder can suffer a loss. The first mortgage holder can impose a forced sale on the property, known as a foreclosure, but the second mortgage holder is unlikely to get anything at all from the forced sale. Because of the higher risk of loss, most second mortgage holders impose a higher interest rate.
Qualification of the homebuyer will be your responsibility when you do a seller financed transaction. You will want to ask the borrower for a financial statement and copy of their credit report in order to verify that they have the income necessary to make the mortgage payments each month. By documenting the details of the transaction and getting the legal papers signed at closing, you will be protecting yourself financially. Be sure to have an attorney look over the legal documents to make sure they are accurate and complete.
Since bankruptcy and foreclosure rates in the United States have become more common, you must accept that taking the house back from the homebuyer in the event of a default on the loan may be required. This procedure can be complex and sometimes costly. The danger of default on the loan is the largest single disadvantage for the concept of owner financing.
Accepting the risk of foreclosure proceedings in order to obtain the advantages of a larger purchase price on your FSBO property and the ability to receive interest earnings on the amount of the proceeds for the sale of your real estate seems acceptable to many sellers who choose owner financing.
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