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  Dr. Ted Moses - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 1995, the Grand Council of the Crees appointed Ted Moses as its negotiator with the federal government on outstanding obligations.
Chief Moses was born at Eastmain, James Bay, and was educated at Ryerson College and McGill University.
Chief Moses was instrumental in obtaining formal recognition for the James Bay Crees as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in consultative status to the United Nations.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /ch/dec/tmoses_e.html   (359 words)

  
 Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath by Kate Moses - read review
Moses does this naturally, without calling attention to this specific image in that poem, or this event at such and such a point in Plath's life, simply letting the narrative unfold in parallel with the essence and imagery of the poems, a process which feels, remarkably, as if it's unfolding of its own accord.
Moses uses "Wintering," one of the last poems in Ariel, to epitomize Plath's life as it was in December, 1962, six weeks before her death.
Moses' criticism and essays have appeared in numerous periodicals and newspapers, and she was a contributor to the Salon Guide to Contemporary Literature edited by Laura Miller.
mostlyfiction.com /history/moses.htm   (1260 words)

  
 Kate Moses WIntering Reviewed by Serena Trowbridge
The interpretation that Moses puts on the poems may not always be true, but as long as you take it all with a pinch of salt, it's a fascinating subjective (and fictional) review of the life of Sylvia Plath.
Moses' language echoes that of Plath's poems, with hints of Hughes' poems too, using their sounds and vocabulary evocatively to bring the characters to life.
Moses has a gift for describing people which seems to revive memories of the old photographs of Sylvia, Ted and Assia which were published in the papers - Sylvia's hair, Assia's mascaraed lashes, the plump rosy children and dark, hunched Ted, Sylvia's "dark marauder".
trashotron.com /agony/reviews/2004/moses-wintering.htm   (697 words)

  
 bible.org: One Bride for Seven Brothers (Luke 20:27-40)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Ted was far up on his ladder, washing the outside of the second floor dormitory windows.
(5) Moses and the Resurrection of the Dead—(vv.
Their second error was in supposing that Moses rejected the hope of resurrection, based on their erroneous understanding of the Law of Moses, and particularly of the legislation pertaining to the preservation of the oldest brother’s line of descendants.
bible.org /page.asp?page_id=1131   (5965 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Wintering: a Novel of Sylvia Plath: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Moses is frank, in a long afterword, about her sources-which include Plath's letters and journals-and about what she has made up or merely surmised.
Moses catches the quality of English life, particularly its austere inconveniences and its moody weather, with remarkable fluency, and her habitation of Plath's body and mind feels complete.
Moses captures the increasing pressure of Plath's doomed and lonely struggle to excel as wife, mother, and artist.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1400035007   (1144 words)

  
 ReadingGroupGuides.com - Wintering by Kate Moses
In this deeply felt novel, Kate Moses re-creates Sylvia Plath's last months, weaving together the background of her life before she met Ted Hughes with the disintegration of their relationship and the burst of creativity this triggered.
With exceptional empathy and lyrical grace, Moses captures her poignant and courageous struggle to confront not only her future as a woman, an artist, and a mother, but also the unbanished demons of her past.
Moses says that she has invented "characters' thoughts and conversations and the fictional particulars attributed to real events otherwise known only in sketchy detail" [Author's Note, p.
www.readinggroupguides.com /guides3/wintering1.asp   (1183 words)

  
 Ted's Sabbath
Ted, you must answer this question, because this is your only basis and proof for Sabbath keeping.
The first record of the Sabbath commandment given to Moses occurred after the manna began, therefore the Sabbath and the rules for observing it were known before the tables of stone were given on Sinai.
Keep in mind, Ted, the Sabbath day given to Moses was considered holy from God's point of view simply because it was used in a ceremonial fashion to "show" something very precious and holy.
bible.freehosting.net /TedSabbath.htm   (4981 words)

  
 Conférence de presse de M. Bernard Landry, premier ministre du Québec, et de M. Ted Moses, grand chef du Grand ...
Moses (Ted): Yes, as a matter of fact, we intend to as such leaders it is our responsibility to determine when we can...
Moses (Ted): Well, this is an agreement between the Cree nation and the Québec nation, the Government of Québec is not a party to this agreement.
Moses (Ted): The agreement in principle has been approved and accepted by the leadership, it is responsible of the leadership to do that, it is within our mandate and legally we can conclude such agreements, it is our responsibility to inform our people what the agreement consists and for them to speak on it.
www.assnat.qc.ca /FRA/conf-presse/2001/011023BL.HTM   (7912 words)

  
 A lioness in winter - Salon
Plath's marriage to fellow poet Ted Hughes had fallen apart in July 1962, after she discovered his affair with Assia Wevill, the wife of yet another poet.
But what interested her most about the poet's final weeks was not whether Plath was a self-destructive, monomaniacal harpy (as Hughes partisans have insisted), the victim of a callous and manipulative Hughes (as some have claimed), or was, according to an increasingly prevalent theory, a casualty of neurochemical imbalance.
Instead, what Moses found most intriguing was the nature of the internal alchemy that enabled Plath to write the "Ariel" poems, the fulfillment of her artistic promise, even as the life she had longed for and cherished lay in ruins.
dir.salon.com /story/books/int/2003/02/18/moses/index.html   (1136 words)

  
 Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath by Kate Moses | PopMatters Book Review
Thanks to a plethora of research (catalogued at the end of the novel), Moses adds both muscle and fat to a skeleton of fact, drawing a believable portrait of how the poet, the artist, and the mother of two, began life anew after separating from fellow poet and husband Ted Hughes.
The frequent use of flashbacks colors the work with juicy and gossipy remembrances of things past -- Ted and Sylvia's tempestuous marriage, a marriage that was both creative and destructive; Sylvia's overbearing and suffocating relationship with her mother; and the birth of the Hughes' two children —- Frieda and Nicholas.
While Moses should be lauded for her depiction of the minutiae, some passages require patience (or Ritalin) as they are steeped in long-winded, and frequently tortuous, melodrama.
www.popmatters.com /books/reviews/w/wintering-a-novel-of-sylvia-plath.shtml   (1304 words)

  
 The Real Mt. Sinai and Exodus Highlights
From the Bible we read that Moses was brought up as the son of the pharaoh whose daughter had rescued baby Moses.
Moses was angry at the mistreatment of an Israelite laborer at the hands of an Egyptian overseer, and he killed him.
The matching of pharaohs with Moses is not the end; Stewart goes on to match the pharaohs associated with Joseph, even identifies the pharaoh who appointed him his vizier.
www.biblediscoveries.com /holyplaces1.html   (4482 words)

  
 Kate Moses: Wintering | More on Sylvia Plath
Ted Hughes' 'Birthday Letters' makes it clear, once and for all, whom his silence has been protecting all these years -- his children.
Inspired by the passionate, volatile romance between poets Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, "Sylvia" is a Focus Features presentation in association with BBC Films, Capitol Films, and the U.K. Film Council.
In February 2003, while "Sylvia" was in production, Frieda Hughes, the daughter of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, expressed her anger at the producers of the film in a poem published in the British tabloid Tatler.
www.katemoses.com /books/w_sp.html   (491 words)

  
 MOdular Soil Erosion System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
MOSES will allow NRCS field personnel and others who are not computer experts, to run complex predictive computer models to compare the effects of alternative management strategies.
The objective of MOSES is to combine four soil erosion simulation models under a single user interface.
MOSES is designed to readily accept data from virtually any source the user has access to, and display model results in graphical form that can be readily understood by field personnel.
pasture.ecn.purdue.edu /~meyerc/MOSES   (1020 words)

  
 Ted Magnuson
Ted Magnuson lives in the Pacific Northwest and when not writing, he might be photographing ballroom dancers, working his day job or just enjoying the outdoors.
Ted and Nancy just celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary.
Ted landed a job ‘writing policies,’ as the personnel office at the insurance company called it.
www.geocities.com /tedmag/page1.htm   (347 words)

  
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On July 25, 1996, respondents converted the claim on the ground that the deceased was not an employee of the Indian Reorganization Act Council at the time of his death and that the death did not arise out of or in the course and scope of employment with the Indian Reorganization Act Council.
Moses asserted to the Board that the same could not be produced for the Moses II hearing because the Native Village of Mekoryuk, Indian Reorganization Act Council and Bering Sea Reindeer Products had not produced it in discovery.
Moses also argued that the Board erred in finding Bering Sea Reindeer Products as well as the Native Village of Mekoryuk and Indian Reorganization Act Council are separate entities and that Moses was a "dual employee" of both Bering Sea Reindeer Products and CIGNA's insured, the Native Village of Mekoryuk and Indian Reorganization Act Council.
www.alaskabar.org /opinions/42.html   (6959 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath: Books: Kate Moses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Moses is so fluent in Plath's swordlike language and mythic imagery, and so attuned to the dire complications of a love match between two intense poets, she writes with a cleansing purity, free of judgment and rich in intuition.
Moses' detail, language and imagery is exquisite and so reminiscent of her subject's that her prose reads like poetry.
Moses depicted Hughes as a neutral to sympathetic character which was a nice break away from the "killer of Plath" image that accompanies many biographies of the Poetess.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1400035007?v=glance   (2883 words)

  
 Daily Record - Local News - Katrina brings soccer player to Morris Township
Moses has been playing soccer since she was 5 or 6 years old, when it replaced ballet lessons as her favorite thing to do.
Moses had been active in club teams and played for her school, the Isidore Newman School, which has been a part of New Orleans since 1903.
Ted, Jordan and their yellow Labrador retriever puppy Lucy left later on, stopping near Lake Pontchartrain to secure the 26-foot sailboat "Green with Envy" that her father shares with a couple of friends.
www.dailyrecord.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051016/NEWS01/510160347   (1425 words)

  
 The Women's Review of Books: A feminist guide to good reading   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Moses, by contrast, is a first-time novelist and an undeniably diligent Plath scholar.
When Ted and I were on a camping trip across America--I was pregnant with Frieda, but I don't think I knew it then--we saw catfish eating their live young at the edge of a lake, as they were being born.
For another, Moses rigorously avoids exhibiting the poet in her deeply suicidal moments, emphasizing instead Plath's struggle to be strong and free, as in this almost programmatically ecstatic representation of the writer's birthday ride on the famous horse Ariel: "She is no daughter, no mother, no wife.
www.wellesley.edu /WomensReview/archive/2003/03/highlt.html   (5912 words)

  
 :: BlackElectorate.com ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Moses said the deal has resulted in concrete improvements for the Cree and a federal deal could help them develop even further.
While Moses broke with tradition to endorse the PQ in last year's provincial election, he fell short yesterday of endorsing the Bloc candidate in the riding.
Moses also had reservations about the Liberal Party, but praise for local Liberal MP Guy St-Julien, saying that if he is re-elected it will be because of his own character.
www.blackelectorate.com /print_article.asp?ID=1141   (507 words)

  
 Ted Pike and Rabbi Lapin
Ted Pike gave an interview recently, I think it was on Daryl Smith's program, where in his concluding remarks he dropped a stunning comment to the effect that Rabbi Lapin represented true resistance.
However it seems that in tailoring his message to make it efficacious for evangelicals, and thereby, to drive a wedge between themselves and Zionism, he sometimes appeals to their delusional sensibilities in a way that compromises the message.
Ted Pike was once a fine source of anti-Talmudic and anti-Zionist information.
www.revisionisthistory.org /pike_lapin.html   (1285 words)

  
 Jazz News Story - From Bach to Ellington Featuring Pianists Ted Rosenthal and Rorianne Schrade@ jazzreview.com
All proceeds will benefit the Lucy Moses School——one of the largest and most respected community arts schools in the country.
The Lucy Moses School provides private and group instruction in music, dance, theater and the visual arts to 3,000 adults and young people each year at the Goodman House, and thousands more in the community.
Ted Rosenthal entered the international spotlight by winning first prize in the 2nd annual Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition.
www.jazzreview.com /articledetails.cfm?ID=1237   (832 words)

  
 Pilgrims - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“1”, Hildebrandt, Ted Bradford's History "Of Plimoth Plantation" (PDF), Boston: Wright and Potter.
“2”, Hildebrandt, Ted Bradford's History "Of Plimoth Plantation" (PDF), Boston: Wright and Potter.
“4”, Hildebrandt, Ted Bradford's History "Of Plimouth Plantation" (PDF), Boston: Wright and Potter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pilgrims   (4042 words)

  
 Grand Cree Chief to Discuss Historic Legal Settlement : UVM The View
Ted Moses, Grand Chief of the Cree of Quebec, will speak and answer questions Monday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m.
His topic is "Peace of the Brave," the recent multi-billion dollar settlement between the Cree and the Quebec government that promises to end decades of discord and open the door to a new round of large-scale hydroelectric and other development projects.
Moses represented the Cree in the negotiations leading to this agreement and he signed the historic settlement on behalf of his people.
www.uvm.edu /theview/article.php?id=560   (103 words)

  
 Moses Honoured
Ted Moses was awarded a second honorary doctorate at Concordia University June 13, becoming a Doctor of Laws Honorif causa once again.
Moses said his hard work to ensure “that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights” has paid off.
Ted Moses has come a long way since serving his home community of Eastmain and he has no intention of retiring anytime soon.
www.beesum-communications.com /nation/archive/12-16/moses.html   (629 words)

  
 Log Cabin Chronicles Peter Black's Cree-Quebec Deal column
What Moses has done amounts to an abrupt departure from Coon-Come's strategy of using the courts to put pressure on Quebec and Ottawa to live up to commitments under the JBNQ agreement.
As Moses pointed out, there is a crying demand now for basic improvements in Cree living conditions, starting with the horrendous housing situation for a growing population.
Moses has delivered an agreement that is likely to incite ferocious criticism from some Cree quarters; but chances are the ones living three families to a shack will get behind the deal.
www.tomifobia.com /black/cree_quebec.shtml   (732 words)

  
 Rupert River Surrendered - Ottertooth
Quebec's new premier, Jean Charest, met with Cree chief Ted Moses and committed to resolving disputes between the Crees and Quebec, according to a story in today's Montreal Gazette.
Moses is quoted in the story denying he has gone separatist, saying it is "about a democratic right to choose the government of the day." The endorsement is a significant move as the Crees have been fiercely federalist and opposed Quebec's separation.
Moses said he could not support the other two parties as they intend to revive hydro megaprojects.
www.ottertooth.com /Reports/Rupert/News/rupert-surrender.htm   (2474 words)

  
 moe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
It was also in 1909 that Moe met Ted Healy.
After a separation, Moe renewed his acquaintance with Ted Healy in 1922 and together with brother Shemp formed a partnership, which would last, with a few short brakes, for almost 10 years.
Ted Healy and his Stooges made their first screen appearance in the classic 1930's comedy feature "Soup to Nuts" for 20th Century Fox.
www.threestooges.com /bios/moe.htm   (393 words)

  
 CBC North - Cree see loss, opportunity in damming of Eastmain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Former Cree Grand Chief Ted Moses smiled and posed for photos during the event.
Moses signed the agreement with Quebec three years ago that paved the way for this project.
Jamie Moses, the youth chief from a nearby community, agrees the project has brought the region jobs and money.
www.cbc.ca /north/story/eastman-dam-07112005.html   (310 words)

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