Floor. City staff believe that may be because screens were originally called insect screens, and at the time of the initial ordinance it wasnt believed insects flew higher than that. So the substitute ordinance would require all openable windows, regardless of floor, to have a screen. This will only be required for rental units, and not condominiums. It will be the responsibility of the landlord to install and maintain them, not the tenant. The change to the ordinance comes after two year old michael mccly woke up froa a window, got stuck and died. Ald. Khalif rainey i thought this was the least that we could do to make sure we have the safety measures, the precautions, in place as a city for those who are renters. Just to make sure they have adequate living, just to make sure they can avoid situations as this. 16 secs. 3 the substitute passed unanimously this morning. Alderman rainey says he will work towards establishing a examine all the codes and ordinances to make sure everyone ha
For me and my own research is unmistakable that mormonnism has again more than its fair share this weekend were in prove, utah, with the help of comcast. Next we visit moons rare books. Ive been collecting rare books for 30 years. I decided to relocate to provo after selling my book shop in dallas, which also sold new books. The past years those with new books have suffered with the advent of ebooks and everything going digital. What i found is the interest in rare books has increased. In my shop right now there are about a thousand books, but in my inventory there are 5,000 books. I rotate books through here, and i specialize in four different areas. I specialize in rare bibles, older bibles, bibles from the past 500 years. Inning utah i specialize in early mormon books. Classics and literature, and early american history. One of the item is enjoy collecting are bibles or religious texts that belong ted wellknown historical figures, and being from utah one of the more popular items is
That should be the second thing you read after her book, the review in the wall street journal. Were really privileged tonight to have joining an anja in conversation about the book. Both anja and steve are cofounders and principles at the hadley gates group and i will give you a brief sketch of both of their biographies because theyre so wellknown to all of us in this room. Anja is a lawyer, a former investment banker, teaches at stanford university, and in government, among other things, handleed the asia pour feltol for the undersecretary of state for political affairs. She is on the board of advisers which is not least of her accomplishments. Steve hadley serve as National Security advisor, deputy, and assistant secretary of defense for interNational Security affairs among his many positions. This book is really a wonderful work, and it is important and comes at an important time when so many of our policymakers, Business People and others, are trying to determine precisely how to
That was kind of a hard lesson for a kid trying desperately to fit in with new classmates in a news adding that to have religious identity in obstacle be a marker. Took some getting used to. Some of the standard misconceptions latter day saints experience with nonlatter day saints off it really to the mormon practice that was discontinued back in the 1890s historical memory of that part is very strong among nonmormons in the United States. If a nonlatter day saints americanus and he named, they probably know that polygamy was once part despite mormons in the past. A lot of latter day saints and time and mainstream latter day saints bit of experience as latter day saints. That is one. That is another misconception a deep misunderstanding of this communication for disagreement tends to go along the lines of how to define the lds community with respect to traditional christianity. Is mormonism christian . Is that part of christianity versus no distinctiveness and how is tied and latter da
Invented the most precise and beautiful watch ever created and snapped it to the tail of a wild jackal. Im talking about the fact that most americans dont appreciate the fact that the book means a lot, and their opinion means a lot. So they have the ability to have their voices heard and acted upon in a great democracy but they dont take advantage of it. So we have this reallydont incredible democracy that gives the average person power and the average person does not vote. I think its a shame that of all the developed democracies in the world, the United States is last in voter participation. That really bothers me because if we dont keep our eyes on the prize and if we dont understand how we have to constantly be monitoring whats going on and taking the steps to rectify any problem, these problems are going to multiply and we end up like we are not, very divided and at each others throats. That should not be the case. But it must the people to participate in this democracy, thats wha