Jefferson’s Journal

Jefferson’s Journal

I want to know if Manuel Balda Galang is still alive in the United States?

I just sent you some information via email from the Public Records Index on ancestry.com I don’t know if it will be helpful or not. According to the “Orange County Register”, the deceased was named Manuel Dulay Galang (Santa Ana, CA) - May 28, 2004. He was an LVN and his parents have […]

Written on Sunday, July 20th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

I just sent you some information via email from the Public Records Index on ancestry.com I don’t know if it will be helpful or not.

According to the “Orange County Register”, the deceased was named Manuel Dulay Galang (Santa Ana, CA) - May 28, 2004. He was an LVN and his parents have different names. So, this is not your Manuel Galang.

I did find a female Balda Galang who married in the 1980s in Nevada. She lived in California and since it is the same double surname this could be Manuel’s sister.

I located an Adolfo S Galang, who died on 3 Jul 1992 Los Angeles MALE born 30 Jan 1917 in Philippines, His mother’s maiden name was Soliman. The Social Security Death Index shows that he died in Pasadena, California. If this is Manuel’s father than perhaps his home state is California.

There is a Manuel B. Galang buried in a Veteran’s cemetery in Hawaii. But, this person was born in 1918, so, it can’t be the person you are searching.

I wish you luck on this.



When was the last Canadian spotted killer land trout Monarch of the British throne?

King James IV, nicknamed ‘James The Fin’, crowned at Westminster Abbey on 14th June 1564, abdicated 26th June 1564. Was notable for causing a controversy at the Royal Baptism of Prince Nelson Rogers of Minneapolis, when he bit the arm of a priest about to anoint the child with holy water, yelling: ‘Water? WATER? Do […]

Written on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

King James IV, nicknamed ‘James The Fin’, crowned at Westminster Abbey on 14th June 1564, abdicated 26th June 1564.

Was notable for causing a controversy at the Royal Baptism of Prince Nelson Rogers of Minneapolis, when he bit the arm of a priest about to anoint the child with holy water, yelling: ‘Water? WATER? Do you want to kill that baby? Get rid of that stuff now!’

Stepped down from the throne after an exceptionally short reign of just 12 days when he discovered that he had absolute dominion over sea as well as land, and could not legally divest himself of the former.

Due to the Canadian Spotted Killer Land Trout’s extraordinary lifespan, James Windsor (as he is now officially known) is still alive and is currently heading a paramilitary organisation dedicated to liberating Filet-O-Fish burgers from McDonald’s.



How long have you been on Y/ A futbol?

not as long as u i bet, Ms. 50,000 best answers

Written on Friday, July 18th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

not as long as u i bet, Ms. 50,000 best answers



Breast Reduction Surgery??? Anyone?? GIRLS ONLY!!?

I had one back in 91. I wouldn’t change my decision. Only thing I wish I had been more informed about was that it would reduce and or cause you not to be able to produce milk for any babies you may have in the future. Surgeries have been enhanced significantly now, […]

Written on Thursday, July 17th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

I had one back in 91. I wouldn’t change my decision. Only thing I wish I had been more informed about was that it would reduce and or cause you not to be able to produce milk for any babies you may have in the future. Surgeries have been enhanced significantly now, compared to when I had it done…so certain procedures aren’t done as commonly now. Make sure that your doc thinks that you are through any chance of puberty as well…mine was done when I was almost 18 and they still grew in the years after surgery. So good luck, and the more research you do, the more prepared you will feel.
:-)
PS…Also…if the doc can find that it is a medical necessity because of maybe back pain or bruising on the chest cavity from your bra, insurance will more likely cover it, as long as it is not found to be just a cosmetic choice.



How can you show the characteristics of a clarinet in a piece of music?

The clarinet is very agile - big leaps and fast arpeggios are characteristic of clarinet music. There are 3 distinct registers, the chalemeau register (bottom E through to B above middle C) which is warm and rich sounding, although the top G to B of this register are known as throat tones and […]

Written on Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

The clarinet is very agile - big leaps and fast arpeggios are characteristic of clarinet music. There are 3 distinct registers, the chalemeau register (bottom E through to B above middle C) which is warm and rich sounding, although the top G to B of this register are known as throat tones and can sound thinner than the rest of the register. The clarion or clarino register stretches from C above middle C to C an octave above that, and has a sweet but bright sound which cuts through an orchestra effectively, and then from the top of the clarion register upwards is the altissimo register - its top notes are only really limited by the skill of the player, and it has a piercing tone but is still sweet-sounding. I’d be making use of the tonal differences, and the ability to play something fast, lively and bright, contrasted with something slow, warm and rich. Also, the ability to “bend” notes is something many composers have capitalised on in the past - probably most famously Gershwin in the opening to “Rhapsody in Blue”.



Help! My voice is going down!?

This is a normal occurrence in puberty. Both females and males go through it. It is usually more dramatic for males . The only way for you to keep your top notes is to vocalize your upper range everyday. It will not change your vocal fach, but it will allow you to keep your high […]

Written on Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

This is a normal occurrence in puberty. Both females and males go through it. It is usually more dramatic for males . The only way for you to keep your top notes is to vocalize your upper range everyday. It will not change your vocal fach, but it will allow you to keep your high notes in your upper register. The good news is, you can become a baritone and still have an incredible falsetto. In order to have a good upper range is for you to practice it. If you don’t use it, you’ll lose it. Vocalizing and warming up your upper range thoroughly everyday will allow you to keep a good falsetto and will keep your high notes in tact. As long as you have good breath support along with proper alignment in posture, your high notes will be fine, regardless of your voice change in life.



Can my husband extend his unaccompanied tour to S. Korea so that he could move us out there?

rank does matter (you have to be E5 or above), http://area3.korea.army.mil/FAQ.htm and it does depend on where they station him there. Certain camps don’t have the resources to allow family members to move there. He can try and put in for command sponsorship once he gets there and sees if that will work. http://8tharmy.korea.army.mil/G1/CSP/Command%20Sponsorship%20Program.htm http://8tharmy.korea.army.mil/G1/CSP/CSP%20Info.htm 1perscom.army.mil/S-Gate/…/Documents/Command Sponsorship Apr 04.DOC Now if […]

Written on Monday, July 14th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

rank does matter (you have to be E5 or above),
http://area3.korea.army.mil/FAQ.htm
and it does depend on where they station him there. Certain camps don’t have the resources to allow family members to move there. He can try and put in for command sponsorship once he gets there and sees if that will work.
http://8tharmy.korea.army.mil/G1/CSP/Command%20Sponsorship%20Program.htm
http://8tharmy.korea.army.mil/G1/CSP/CSP%20Info.htm
1perscom.army.mil/S-Gate/…/Documents/Command Sponsorship Apr 04.DOC
Now if he does end up getting command sponsorship, then he will have to extend his tour there.

You can also go over there without being sponsored but you will lose benifits and not get as much money as you would if you were sponsored.
http://www-8perscom.korea.army.mil/NewsandInfo/Sponsorship_tricare.asp
This has some good info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osan_Air_Base#Command_Sponsorship

Good luck with what ever decision u make



What is the history of tostones?

Tostones are twice-fried plantain patties. Plantains are sliced in 4-cm (1.5-in) long pieces and fried in oil. The segments are then removed and individually smashed down either by hand or with a tostonera to about half their original height. Finally, the pieces are fried again and then seasoned to taste, often with salt. In the […]

Written on Sunday, July 13th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

Tostones are twice-fried plantain patties. Plantains are sliced in 4-cm (1.5-in) long pieces and fried in oil. The segments are then removed and individually smashed down either by hand or with a tostonera to about half their original height. Finally, the pieces are fried again and then seasoned to taste, often with salt. In the Dominican Republic, the tostones are often dipped for about a minute or less in water seasoned with garlic salt. In some South American countries, the name ‘tostones’ is used to describe this food when prepared at home.
While tostones are generally made using green plantains because of their lower sugar content, some Tostone recipes are also made using yellow (ripe) plantains. However, when tostones are made with ripe plantains, they are not pressed flat and are referred to as “Amarillos” in the Spanish islands.

They are also known as “Maduritos” in the Dominican Republic, “Patacones” in Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador,’Tachinos’ or ‘Chatinos’ in Cuba and “Bannann Peze” in Haiti. Patacones may be served with sprinkled cheese, shredded meat and chopped salad on top, very much like a Mexican tostada.

The mojito is a classic drink in Cuba.It got its origin in the cane fields, where workers were provided with large barrels of sugarcane juice, that they call guarapo, to drink after a hot day cutting sugarcane.

Hope this was useful information,Take Care!!! :)



if u died now where do u expect 2 go heaven or hell?

Salaam Alaykum, Inshallah to the grave to await awakening and judgment. May Allah SWT forgive and have mercy on my soul. The pious and righteous are guaranteed a place of unimaginable harmony,peace, and happiness. Those who are not in favor or have committed sins as have I ..will stand to testify ….think of court., You stand […]

Written on Saturday, July 12th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

Salaam Alaykum, Inshallah to the grave to await awakening and judgment. May Allah SWT forgive and have mercy on my soul. The pious and righteous are guaranteed a place of
unimaginable harmony,peace, and happiness. Those who are not in favor or have committed sins as have I ..will stand to testify ….think of court., You stand before the judge and have lawyer and opportunity to lie and cover your crimes. Me nor any soul can avoid this but without any sin no matter as tiny as an atom being hidden…before The One True Judge.
An agony in a place of torment may or not be temporary…
depending on the individual..but all true believers will be raised from the grave and released from torment into Jannah.
There is more accountability in Islam than Christianity…people think we believe we face paradise when we die. This is not true we are fully aware of the torment that awaits us. It is best to be fearful of Allah SWT for us and earn
Allah’s SWT favor.
Wasalaam



What happens during a asthma attack?

The muscles around your airways tighten even more than usual, going into what is known as bronchospasm. The inner lining of the airways swell and become irritated. At the same time, your airways produce large amounts of mucus that make breathing even more difficult. The airway tightening, swelling, and increase in mucus all combine to cause […]

Written on Friday, July 11th, 2008 by jeffersonspence :: 0 comments to this post

The muscles around your airways tighten even more than usual, going into what is known as bronchospasm. The inner lining of the airways swell and become irritated. At the same time, your airways produce large amounts of mucus that make breathing even more difficult.

The airway tightening, swelling, and increase in mucus all combine to cause a number of symptoms. The symptoms of an asthma attack include:

-Severe wheezing, when breathing both in and out
-Coughing that won’t seem to quit
-Severe chest tightness, pain, or pressure
-Feeling anxious or panicky
-Fast breathing or the feeling that you can’t catch your breath
-Retractions, or tightening, of the muscles in between your ribs and in your chest
-Blue color, called cyanosis, in the lips and fingernails
-Pale, sweaty face



« Previous Entries

Jefferson’s Journal is proudly powered by WordPress with templates by Hone Watson Get XML Feeds Here

Jefferson’s Journal Is Part Of The Zeprez Network Visit Some of the Other Sites From the Zeprez Network by Clicking Below...