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Extractions: Jody Williams, 1997 Nobel Laureate for Peace, is a crusader for change. International organizer and activist, teacher, and writer, Williams is an eloquent speaker on human rights and international law, the role of civil society in international diplomacy, and individual initiative in bringing about social change. So why, with her global workload and her position as a University of Houston Distinguished Visiting Professor of Social Work, does Williams devote extra time To read other opinion articles and speeches by Williams, visit www.icbl.org People I was taught about American values in my history and social studies classes in grade school and high school. We learned that America stood for many things, all of them right and true. We were taught that the values Americans cherish encompassed many things, but in essence were based on various individual freedoms, equality, and justice. I learned that all of these values had their basis in the strong democracy formed by the founding fathers of this country. We also were taught that freedom of speech is a primary underpinning of our democracy and that those serving in government carry out their responsibilities based on the informed consent of the governed.
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Extractions: Background Current Projects Active Directory Migration: ATD has been slowly migrating to Active Directory since Jan. 2003. Documentation: I want to update the documentation for both users and system administrators in ATD. These are just some documentation notes. Professional Highlights Jody p a rticipated on the Active Directory Taskforce that deployed Windows 2000 throughout the organization. The CIT Windows 2000 Domain went live in January 2002 and MMM was the first division to join. Jody has developed an
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Extractions: Buy / Redeem Gift Log In Help Quick Links Home Alternative/Punk Blues Classical Country/Folk Electronic Inspirational Jazz New Age Rock/Pop Urban/Hip-Hop World/Reggae Soundtracks/Other Dozens Your Profile Saved for Later Account Search All Artist Album Track Label Composer Home Jody Williams Born: Feb. 03, 1935 in Mobile, AL setUserRating( 11578470, 0) Average: (0 votes) Retired from the Chicago blues business for decades and now back again and sounding as good as ever, Jody Williams's stinging lead guitar work is still stirringly felt every time someone punches up Billy Boy Arnold's "I Was Fooled," Bo Diddley 's "Who Do You Love," Otis Spann's "Five Spot," or Williams's eerie minor-key i... Retired from the Chicago blues business for decades and now back again and sounding as good as ever, Jody Williams's stinging lead guitar work is still stirringly felt every time someone punches up Billy Boy Arnold's "I Was Fooled," Bo Diddley 's "Who Do You Love," Otis Spann's "Five Spot," or Williams's eerie minor-key instrumental masterpiece, "Lucky Lou." Born in Alabama, Joseph Leon Williams moved to Chicago at age six. He grew up alongside Bo Diddley Bo Diddley All Music Guide DISCOGRAPHY Return Of A Legend
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Extractions: May 17, 1998 by Lee Griffin Celebration of the University of Vermont's 194th Commencement ceremony began with joyous shouts, whistles, bagpipe music and a standing ovation, as alumna and Nobel Peace laureate Jody Williams and the platform party entered the indoor tennis facility at Patrick Gym this morning. The rain which forced the ceremony indoors did not dampen the spirits of the graduates and their families, some of whom watched the ceremony on a large projection screen in the adjoining gym. Graduates, families, friends and faculty were welcomed and congratulated by Frank Bolden, chair of the UVM Board of Trustees and an alumnus; Jody Luster, president of the class of 1998; and Judith Ramaley, UVM president. Bolden told the students they were "part of the UVM family. And family, like learning, is forever." His admission that "yes, we will hit you up" for a contribution brought laughter. But, more important than money, he said, would be UVM's pride in welcoming back some of them one day to honor their contributions to the world community. Ramaley introduced Williams as "a maverick, a risk-taker and a true Vermonter." The Commencement speaker and recipient of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree then bowed to the audience and hugged the sign-language interpreter. She asked her parents to stand, because "it took 26 years for them to see me in robes." Williams did not attend her UVM graduation ceremony in 1972.
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Extractions: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Press Release Humanitarian Symposium Awards Gala Jody Williams is the founding coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), which was formally launched by six non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in October of 1992. Because of the extraordinary contribution Ms. Williams and ICBL have made to the cause of banning and clearing anti-personnel mines worldwide, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.
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Extractions: forums ... Email Newsletter June 10-16, 2004 musicpicks by Mary Armstrong blues "I'm a long way from being a millionaire, but my memories are worth millions!" says Jody Williams. "Folks can see I'm having a good time. I hope that'll rub off on the young players." This is a whole new philosophy for Williams, but it took him 30 years to get there. In the '50s and '60s he was a fixture on the Chicago blues scene. As a member of Bo Diddley's band and a session musician for Chess Records, Williams' distinctive guitar style helped make hits of many Chess releases. But he found he was spending more time in court than in the clubs, trying to get his due. Frustration mounted. He made up his mind: "I'm gonna leave this [music] alone 'fore I end up killin' somebody." He slid the guitar under the bed and went back to school for electronics. After 26 years with Xerox, Williams took early retirement and started looking around for another line of work. "One day I listened to some tapes of my band from 1964. I didn't remember that we sounded that good," he chuckles. He took the guitar from under the bed and started loosening up his chops. "When I got back up on stage the spirit came right back over me!" His first recording in three decades
Extractions: International Herald Tribune I t is a cruel irony that countries around the world that suffer from some of the highest rates of poverty, disease, corruption, violent conflict and human rights troubles are also - at least on paper - some of the richest. Paradoxically, their wealth in natural resources like oil, natural gas, gold, diamonds and copper, has helped fuel many of their problems. Economists call this phenomenon the "resource curse" or the "paradox of plenty" and have struggled for years to come up with ways to deal with it. Now after much study and analysis, the World Bank, the world's most important poverty-reduction institution, has perhaps the best opportunity ever to help poor countries break out of this trap. But for this to happen, its board of directors and its president, James Wolfensohn, must exert the leadership necessary to assure that the earth's riches help the world's poor. Some countries have been able to convert their natural wealth into improved standards of living for their citizens. But in the vast majority of cases, this has not happened. The money generated from natural resources has helped perpetuate civil wars, as in Sierra Leone and Angola, or has been squandered by corrupt government officials - perhaps most spectacularly in Nigeria, which lost which lost an estimated $4 billion in government funds, 90 percent derived from oil, during the dictatorship of Sani Abachi in the 1990s.
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Extractions: window.defaultStatus=''; self.moveTo(0,0); self.resizeTo(screen.availWidth,screen.availHeight); Contents Home News in Burmese Nationalities questions Documents ... Chat Room Seminars Mizzima's Activities Recent Activities New! English Language School Art Exhibitions Music Album Research on Indo-Burma Relations ... Mizzima Team Others Feedback Advertise Archives Calendar ... News in January 2003 Mizzima News (www.mizzima.com) The 1997 Nobel Peace Laureate Ms. Jody Williams visited Burma this week and met Burmas country-bound Nobel Laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, according to a press statement of Nonviolence International Southeast Asia yesterday. It was the first visit to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi by another Nobel Peace Laureate since she received the award while under house arrest in 1991. Ms. Jody Williams, who received the Nobel Peace Laureate with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, carried personal messages of support from fellow Nobel Peace laureates Rigobera Menchu Tum, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr. Oscar Arias, Joseph Rotblat, Norman Borlaug, Betty Williams, Mairead McGuire, to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.