Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The Steelers and victory

The face-off between the Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals is approaching and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is also getting ready for the showdown.“Our defense should know a little bit about what their offense is about,” says Roethlisberger, “hopefully, their not too familiar with us. I feel that offensively we are a different team than we were last year.”Some are saying this game could get ‘personal.’ That’s because former Steelers' offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt and former Steelers' assistant head coach Russ Grimm will be on the sidelines coaching the Cardinals.“To me, it’s another game. There’s a lot of guys that are probably looking at that more than anything, but to me it’s just another game.”Roethlisberger says defensively the Cardinals are very good.“They’re a very good team especially on defense and on offense they have a lot of weapons. Obviously, we’re going out without one of our best wide receivers. I think the biggest thing is we have to take care of business.”Currently, Ward is listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game at Arizona because of a sprained knee.But Roethlisberger adds that at 3-0 the Steelers are doing well, and he’s going into this game as if he’s looking for the team’s first win of the season.“We’re pretty good on offense, we’re pretty good on defense, and the special teams are doing well. We believe in the system,” he adds. “I think the head coach is letting the coordinators coordinate, and I think all the players believe in that. The coordinators are doing a good job of getting us ready. It’s all kind of paying off.”

Friday, September 14, 2007

My first teaching job, sort of anyway

Hi, I also am starting a new position, its part time and twice a week so I am not giving up the day job at the bank. I am a volunteer for a local nonprofit teaching english, yes english to new arrivals to the USA and also refugees to the USA. Can you beleieve it? It does not pay but I am doing it part time for the experience and in time I hope - (after the new year) to land a paying job at a local business/tech school. I was busy earlier downloading syllabus and ideas from the Internet. Just Google what you want and you'll find tons of stuff. They have "Ice breaker" ideas, first day ideas, tips for writing your syllabus, teaching methods etc. It's almost information overload. I had to lie down on the sofa and not think for an afternoon, after I was inundated with so much information for the English Comp class I will be teaching. Plan to use videos, overheads, small group sessions, lecture - in other words change what you are doing about every 15 minutes and change what you are teaching every 30 minutes. Teach writing, then switch to grammar, than switch to memos or letters or emails or read short stories and discuss how to write about them. Make this idea fit whatever topic you are teaching and keep things moving.

Oh by the way I am really concerned about my up coming presentations to teach english. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

9/11/07

The September 11, 2001 attacks (often referred to as 9/11—pronounced "nine eleven") consisted of a series of coordinated terrorist[2] suicide attacks by Islamic extremists on that date upon the United States of America.

That morning nineteen terrorists[3] affiliated with al-Qaeda[4] hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners. Each team of hijackers included a trained pilot. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners (United Airlines Flight 175 and American Airlines Flight 11) into the World Trade Center in New York City, one plane into each tower (1 WTC and 2 WTC), resulting in the collapse of both buildings soon afterward and irreparable damage to nearby buildings. The hijackers crashed a third airliner (American Airlines Flight 77) into the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. Passengers and members of the flight crew on the fourth aircraft (United Airlines Flight 93) attempted to retake control of their plane from the hijackers;[5] that plane crashed into a field near the town of Shanksville in rural Somerset County, Pennsylvania. In addition to the 19 hijackers, 2,974 people died as an immediate result of the attacks, and the death of at least one person from lung disease was ruled by a medical examiner to be a result of exposure to WTC dust.[6] Another 24 people are missing and presumed dead. The victims were predominantly civilians.

The attacks
A sequential look at United Flight 175 crashing into the south tower of the World Trade Center
Four commercial airliners were hijacked en route to California from Logan International, Dulles International, and Newark airports. Each of the airliners had a jet fuel capacity of nearly 24,000 U.S. gallons (91,000 liters).[7] Two of the airliners were flown into the World Trade Center, one each into the North and South towers, one was flown into the Pentagon, and the fourth crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767-200[8] wide-body aircraft, crashed into the northern side of the North Tower of the World Trade Center (WTC) at 8:46:30 a.m. local time (Eastern Daylight Time, 12:46:30 UTC), hitting at the 94-98th floors.[9]
United Airlines Flight 175, a Boeing 767-200,[10] crashed into the 78-84th floors of the South Tower at 9:02:59 a.m. local time (13:02:59 UTC), an event covered live by television broadcasters and amateur filmers from around the world who had their cameras trained on the buildings after the earlier crash.[11]

American Airlines Flight 77, a Boeing 757-200,[12] crashed into the Pentagon at 9:37:46 a.m. local time (13:37:46 UTC).

United Airlines Flight 93, a Boeing 757-200,[13] crashed in a field in southwest Pennsylvania just outside of Shanksville, about 150 miles (240 km) northwest of Washington, D.C., at 10:03:11 a.m. local time (14:03:11 UTC). The crash in Pennsylvania resulted from the passengers of the airliner attempting to regain control from the hijackers.[14]

Three buildings in the World Trade Center Complex collapsed due to structural failure on the day of the attack. The south tower (2 WTC) fell at approximately 9:59 a.m., after burning for 56 minutes in a fire caused by the impact of United Airlines Flight 175, and the north tower (1 WTC) collapsed at 10:28 a.m., after burning for approximately 102 minutes. A third building, 7 World Trade Center (7 WTC) collapsed at 5:20 p.m., after being heavily damaged by debris from the Twin Towers when they fell.[15][16]

During the hijacking some passengers and crew members were able to make phone calls using the cabin GTE airphone service.[17][18] They reported that several hijackers were aboard each plane.

The terrorists reportedly took control of the aircraft by using knives and box-cutter knives to kill flight attendants and at least one pilot or passenger, including the captain of Flight 11, John Ogonowski.[19]

Some form of noxious chemical spray, such as tear gas or pepper spray, was reported to have been used on American 11 and United 175 to keep passengers out of the first-class cabin.[20] Bomb threats were made on three of the aircraft, but not on American 77. According to the 9/11 Commission Report, the bombs were probably fake. The 9/11 Commission established that two of the hijackers had recently purchased Leatherman multi-function hand tools.

On United Airlines Flight 93, black box recordings revealed that crew and passengers attempted to seize control of the plane from the hijackers after learning through phone calls that similarly hijacked planes had been crashed into buildings that morning. According to the transcript of Flight 93's recorder, one of the hijackers gave the order to roll the plane once it became evident that they would lose control of the plane to the passengers. Soon afterward, the aircraft crashed into a field near Shanksville in Stonycreek Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, at 10:03:11 a.m. local time (14:03:11 UTC). Al-Qaeda leader Khalid Shaikh Mohammed mentioned in a 2002 interview with an Al Jazeera journalist that Flight 93's target was the United States Capitol,[1] which was given the code name "the Faculty of Law."[21]
The attacks created widespread confusion across the United States. All international civilian air traffic was banned from landing on US soil for three days; aircraft already in flight were either turned back or redirected to airports in Canada or Mexico. Unconfirmed and often contradictory reports were aired and published throughout the day. One of the most prevalent of these reported that a car bomb had been detonated at the U.S. State Department's headquarters, the Truman Building in Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C. This erroneous report, picked up by the wire services, was reported on CNN and in a number of newspapers published that day. Soon after reporting for the first time on the Pentagon crash, CNN and other media also briefly reported that a fire had broken out on the Washington Mall. Another report went out on the AP wire, claiming that a Delta 767—Flight 1989—had been hijacked. This report, too, turned out to be in error; the plane was briefly thought to represent a hijack risk, but it responded to controllers and landed safely in Cleveland, Ohio.[22]

The Emergency Alert System was never activated in the terrorist attacks.[23]

Fatalities
There were 2,974 fatalities, not including the 19 hijackers: 246 on the four planes (no one on board any of the hijacked aircraft survived),[24] 2,603 in New York City in the towers and on the ground, and 125 at the Pentagon.[25] Among the fatalities were 341 New York City Fire Department firefighters, 2 New York City Fire Department paramedics, 6 private ambulance personnel, 23 New York City Police Department officers, and 37 Port Authority Police Department officers.[26] Lieutenant General Timothy Maude was the highest ranking person killed at the Pentagon[27] and John P. O'Neill was a former assistant director of the FBI who assisted in the capture of Ramzi Yousef and was the head of security at the World Trade Center when he was killed trying to rescue people from the South Tower.[28] An additional 24 people remain listed as missing.[29]

World Trade Center
Collection of photographs of those killed (excluding 92 victims) during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Prosecution exhibit from the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui.
1366 people died who were at or above the floors of impact in the North Tower (1 WTC). According to the Commission Report, hundreds were killed instantly by the impact while the rest were trapped and died after the tower collapsed.[30]

As many as 600 people were killed instantly or trapped at or above the floors of impact in the South Tower (2 WTC). Only about 18 managed to escape in time from above the impact zone and out of the South Tower before it collapsed.

At least 200 people jumped to their deaths from the burning towers (as depicted in the photograph "The Falling Man"), landing on the streets and rooftops of adjacent buildings hundreds of feet below.[31] To witnesses watching, a few of the people falling from the towers seemed to have stumbled out of broken windows.[32] Some of the occupants of each tower above its point of impact made their way upward toward the roof in hope of helicopter rescue, however; no rescue plan existed for such an eventuality, the roof access doors were locked and thick smoke and intense heat would have prevented rescue helicopters from landing.[33]
Cantor Fitzgerald L.P., an investment bank on the 101st–105th floors of One World Trade Center, lost 658 employees, considerably more than any other employer. Marsh Inc., located immediately below Cantor Fitzgerald on floors 93–101 (the location of Flight 11's impact), lost 295 employees, including one on Flight 175. Additionally, Marsh lost 38 consultants. Approximately 400 rescue workers, most of them of the FDNY, died when the towers collapsed.
According to the Associated Press, the city identified over 1,600 bodies but was unable to identify the rest (about 1,100 people). They report that the city has "about 10,000 unidentified bone and tissue fragments that cannot be matched to the list of the dead."[34] Bone fragments were still being found in 2006 as workers prepared the damaged Deutsche Bank Building for demolition. The average age of all the dead in New York City was 40.[35]

Fatalities (excluding hijackers)
New York City
World Trade Center
2,603 died and another 24 remain listed as missing[36][29]
American 11
88[37]
United 175
59[38]
Arlington
Pentagon
125[39]
American 77
59[40]
Shanksville
United 93
40[41]
Total
2,974 died and another 24 remain listed as missing.
The dead included 8 children: 5 on American 77 ranging in age from 3 to 11, 3 on United 175 ages 2, 3, and 4.[42] The youngest victim was a 2 year-old child on Flight 175, the oldest an 82 year-old passenger on Flight 11. In the buildings, the youngest victim was 17 and the oldest was 79.[43]

In the suburbs around New York City many schools closed for the day, evacuated, or were locked down. Other school districts shielded students from watching television because many of their parents held jobs in the World Trade Center towers. In New Jersey and Connecticut, private schools were evacuated. Children in schools of Maryland, those nearest to DC, were sent home. Scarsdale, New York, schools closed for the day. Greenwich, Connecticut, about 20 miles (32 km) north of the city, had hundreds of school children with direct ties to victims of the attacks. Greenwich and nearby New Canaan, two of the wealthiest towns in the area along with neighboring Darien, had more residents killed, as a percentage of total population, than any other Connecticut town. After New York, New Jersey was the hardest hit state, with the town of Hoboken sustaining the most fatalities.[35] All of the fatalities were civilians except some of the 125 victims in the Pentagon.[44]

Damage
The aerial view of the destroyed World Trade Center taken on September 23, 2001.
In addition to the 110-floor Twin Towers of the World Trade Center itself, numerous other buildings at the World Trade Center site were destroyed or badly damaged, including 7 World Trade Center, 6 World Trade Center, 5 World Trade Center, 4 World Trade Center, the Marriott World Trade Center and St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.[45] The Deutsche Bank Building across Liberty Street from the World Trade Center complex was later condemned due to the uninhabitable, toxic conditions inside the office tower,[46] with deconstruction once scheduled for completion in September 2007.[47] The Borough of Manhattan Community College's Fiterman Hall at 30 West Broadway was also condemned due to extensive damage in the attacks, and is slated for deconstruction.[48] Other neighboring buildings including 90 West Street and the Verizon Building suffered major damage, but have since been restored. World Financial Center buildings, One Liberty Plaza, the Millenium Hilton, and 90 Church Street had moderate damage.[49] Communications equipment, such as broadcast radio, television and two-way radio antenna towers, were damaged beyond repair. In Arlington County, a portion of the Pentagon was severely damaged by fire and one section of the building collapsed.[50]

Monday, September 10, 2007

Sunday football

Pittsburgh Steelers Fans All Smiles Following Big Win on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns or as we like to say the Mistake by the Lake Browns! Now that the Steelers and new head coach Mike Tomlin have their first win under their belts, how do Steelers fans feel? The finall scopre was 34 to 7. Among the highlights of the game: Ben Roethlisberger threw no interceptions and the Steelers defense had six sacks and forced five turnovers against the Browns. And Roethlisberger looked better than last year. And overall we smashed them. Roethlisberger came out and did what he was supposed to do.


Thursday, September 06, 2007

Facts

Started drinking miller lite when I was about - well about five years ago
So let’s figure from birdthday to birthday… And if we just go with an average of 30 days a month, 2880 days.
Since five years I have been drinking ATLEAST 6 12oz. draft sometimes the bottles a day. So that brings the total number of days down to 2817. While living with the roommate I didn’t have any except on friday and saturdays, and that was about 4 years. So now we are at 2697 days. And for good measure, let’s take 200 days away, for days I was sick, in route somewhere, or just plain didn’t have any. Keep in mind that this is based on averages. There were somedays I would drink more, and somedays that I would drink less, and I’m sured I missed a day or two when I didn’t have any at all. So, we have 2497 days of Drinking…

That would be:14982
12oz.4994
20oz. Bottles
279664 Total
oz.2184 .875 Gallons

If I saved all the bottles and cans and got the $0.05 deposit on them, I would have $998.80
I have drank enough miller lite to fill some nice sized swimming pools… Now try to tell me I shouldn’t be the new Miller Lite Spokesman…

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

A beautiful thought

Maybe God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one so that when we finally meet the right person, we will know how to be grateful for that gift. When the door of happiness closes, another one opens, but oftentimes we look so long at the closed door we don't see the one which has been opened for us. The best kind of friend is the one you can sit on a porch and swing with, never say a word, and walk away feeling like it was the best conversation you've ever had. It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives. Giving someone all your love is never an assurance they'll love you back. Don't expect love in return, just wait for it to grow in their heart, and if it doesn't, be content it grew in yours. It only takes a minute to get a crush on someone, an hour to like someone, and a day to love someone, but it takes a lifetime to forget someone. Don't go for looks, they can deceive. Don't go for wealth, even that fades away. Go for someone who makes you smile because all it takes is a smile to make a dark day seem bright. Find the one that makes your heart smile. There are moments in life when you miss someone so much you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real. Dream what you want to dream, go where you want to go, and be what you want to be, because you only have one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do. May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human, and enough hope to make you happy. Always put yourself in others shoes. If it hurts you, chances are it probably hurts them too. The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything, they just make the most of everything that comes their way. Happiness lies for those who cry, those who hurt, those who have searched, and those who have tried, for only they can appreciate the importance of people who have touched their lives. Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss, and ends with a tear. The birghtest future will always be based on a forgotten past, you can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches. When you were born, you were crying and everyone else around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're the one smiling and everyone else is crying.