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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Pictured below are my paternal grandparents, Steve and Emma Orshoski,

Cat Deeley is a UK model and



Cat Deeley is a UK model and
charlotte casiraghi

movie about Marilyn Monroe



movie about Marilyn Monroe
marilyn monroe shoes

Marilyn Monroe art piece,



Marilyn Monroe art piece,
marilyn monroe shoes

Cat Deeley is a UK model and



Cat Deeley is a UK model and
charlotte casiraghi

This is the 2nd post for today so I can get some catch up in…



This is the 2nd post for today so I can get some catch up in…
jordan mcgraw city comma state

A Trip to King Arthur Flour



A Trip to King Arthur Flour
christine chatelain

Salma Hayek steps out for some



Salma Hayek steps out for some
charlotte casiraghi

Salma Hayek steps out for some



Salma Hayek steps out for some
charlotte casiraghi

The sub operates down to depths of 200 feet.



The sub operates down to depths of 200 feet.
alison brie feet

an array of nutrients and



an array of nutrients and
alison brie feet

From a vast array of



From a vast array of
alison brie feet

that every hundred feet or



that every hundred feet or
alison brie feet

was only about 2 feet deep



was only about 2 feet deep
alison brie feet

But the town was never a one-trick pony.



But the town was never a one-trick pony.
alexis bledel pony

Red hot chillipeppars är bättre på 'roadtrippin' än Claes



Red hot chillipeppars är bättre på 'roadtrippin' än Claes
alexis bledel pony

Pictured below are my paternal grandparents, Steve and Emma Orshoski,



Pictured below are my paternal grandparents, Steve and Emma Orshoski,
alexis bledel pony

SASCHA NEWLEY as Thaxted



SASCHA NEWLEY as Thaxted
sacha newley

right at our feet – it was



right at our feet – it was
alison brie feet

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Istanbul - Turkey



The “extra” artifacts they don’t have anymore room for, or the ones still waiting to be examined and cataloged?



While ballooning in the gorgeous valleys of the Cappadocia region of Turkey, the captain pointed out a single eagle perched atop one of the areas famous Fairy Chimneys. He moved the balloon around the spire and I was able to capture this photo of the baby eagles chillaxin in the nest. What a fabulous sighting! 



honey roasted turkey sandwich.



Yerebatan Sarayi Cistern, Istanbul Turkey: “Every year I go here for like an hour and just sit doing nothing, taking in all of the beautiful architecture and details each visit renders new inspiration!” -Mevesh (Designer)



Istanbooool.



(by  chalchiuhtlicue on Lomography)

i really want to go to turkey.

Turkey: Backward Step for Women’s Rights - HRW:

(Istanbul) - The Turkish government’s changes to the current Ministry for Women and Family is a step backward in its struggle to combat gender inequality and violence against women, Human Rights Watch said today. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an announced that the “Ministry for Women and Family” will be replaced by a “Ministry of Family and Social Policies,” ending a much-needed explicit focus on women’s rights, Human Rights Watch said.

Erdo?an made the change on June 8, 2011, four days before the June 12 general election, as part of a revised structure for the Council of Ministers. This is much more than just a name change and signals a reduced emphasis on women’s rights, and efforts to promote the rights to non-discrimination and freedom from violence will suffer, Human Rights Watch said. Rather than taking the spotlight off women’s rights, Turkey needs to take urgent steps to combat endemic violence against women, Human Rights Watch said.

“The Turkish government’s decision to scrap the Ministry for Women flies in the face of research showing major shortcomings on women’s rights and horrendous violence against women,” said Gauri van Gulik, women’s rights advocate and researcher at Human Rights Watch. “Women in Turkey need more determined action by the government, not less, to protect women’s rights in practice.”

The existing ministry’s mandate was dedicated to working on issue relating to women’s rights and the family. The new ministry, however, will deal with issues of concern relating to children, the aged, the disabled, and the families of soldiers who die during active service, as well as family and women’s rights. The existing Directorate for the Status of Women will be a department within the ministry.

A Human Rights Watch report issued in May documents brutal and long-lasting violence against women and girls in Turkey by husbands, partners, and family members, and the survivors’ struggle to get protection. A study by Turkey’s Hacettepe University has shown that about 42 percent of Turkish women experience physical or sexual violence inflicted by a relative at some point in their lives.

Turkey has improved its laws, setting out requirements for shelters for abused women and protection orders. However, gaps in the law and implementation failures by police, prosecutors, judges, and other officials make the protection system unpredictable at best, and at times downright dangerous, Human Rights Watch said.

In addition to the high rates of domestic violence in Turkey, other statistics speak to broader gender inequality in the country. In 2010, Turkey ranked 83 on the United Nations Development Programme’s global Gender Inequality Index - down six places compared with 2008. Women hold just 9 percent of seats in the national parliament, and only 27 of the country’s nearly 3,000 mayors are women.

Women are 27 percent of the paid work force. Only about 19 percent of women are engaged in income-generating work in Turkey, and in the eastern part of the country, the figure is about 10 percent. Illiteracy figures released by the government show great disparities between men and women: 3.8 million of the 4.7 million people who are illiterate are women. “Women in Turkey have a long way to go to get their rights or even to be protected from violence,” Van Gulik said. “The government needs to send a strong signal to all women that it cares and intends to protect and promote their rights.”



Istanbul.



HANDS UP IF YOU FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gives Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu a high five at the start of their bilateral meeting in Abu Dhabi.

(Photograph by Reuters)



Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Istanbul - Turkey