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Susan Mangatal
Greetings On-Line Family
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entertainment, travel and personal needs.
Recognizing
and Celebrating Women's Accomplishments throughout History -
“National Women’s
History Month”
This month we celebrate
Women around the world, because March is designated “National
Women’s History Month”. We take this time to
recognize, celebrate and honor women’s accomplishments,
as well as their rich and varied contributions to the history
and culture of the United States and around the world.
The idea to honor women was
established in 1980, and in 1981 Congress passed a resolution
establishing “National Women’s History Week”, but in 1987,
Congress expanded the week to a month (which coincides with
Int’l Women’s Day - celebrated yesterday March 8th).
This years' theme for National Women’s History Month is Generations
of Women Moving History Forward. This theme
represent many generations of women who with their amazing
intelligence, talent, courage and tenacity testify to the myriad
ways that generations of women have moved history forward.
Last month we celebrated
Black History month which gave me the special opportunity to
recognize the bold and daring achievements of African Americans,
so I have chosen to transition into
celebrating Women's History Month by honoring 2 women who
made an impact on black history. These 2 women
challenged the racist segregation for our Civil Rights.
They impacted our history with their strength, courage,
bold/brave actions, and who indeed moved history
forward by carrying the torch of freedom and equality.
50 Years ago on Sept. 4,
1957, change in the history of the Civil Rights Movement took
place when Nine African American Students came to school for
class for the first time. They were turned away by
Arkansas National Guard Soldiers under orders from the Governor,
but 3 weeks later the students finally entered school when
the President of the United States sent the 101st Airborne to
enforce the Supreme Court's desegregation rulings. The
actions of Civil Rights Activist Daisy Bates and
Minniejean Brown Trickey (one of the 9 students), led the desegregation movement in
education and helped make this historic event (the integration
of Central High School and the re-opening of all Little Rock AK
schools after the governor closed them) are indeed
quintessential Woman's history.
Ms.
Daisy Bates gave the nine students (two boys and seven
girls) the information, encouragement and support they needed to
enroll in Central High School. When the Governor resorted to
closing the schools in Little Rock to prevent integration, it
was the woman of the "Woman's Emergency Committee to Open
Our Schools" who with daring courage organized the effort
to open the schools and in so doing changed themselves and the
community. To learn more about Ms. Bates and more
about her experience and her fight check out her book "The
Long Shadow of Little Rock: A Memoir By Daisy Bates", which
you will find I have provided a link to below.
Additionally, you will learn more, and find more details on Ms.
Bates from the link I provided, once you click on her name above
(highlighted in blue).
Ms.
Minniejean Brown Trickey, was only sixteen years old when
she became involved in the integration of Little Rock's Central
High School, along with eight (8) other black teenagers who
defied death threats, hostile demonstrators and the AK Nat'l
Guard to attend the all-white Central High School in 1957.
Rising above the adversity, the took courageous steps that not
only changed their lives and the education, but the lives and
education of African American around the county. To learn
more about Ms. Trickey, and more about her experience, braveness
and fight check out her book "Warriors Don't Cry",
which you will find I have provided a link to below.
Additionally, you will learn more, and obtain more details on
Ms. Trickey from the link I provided, once you click on her name
above (highlighted in blue).
As always we wish you a great weekend and
we thank you for all your support. Please remember we do
appreciate you being a part of our on-line family and know that
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Important
Facts
Timeline of
First in Women's Achievements
1715:
Ann T. Matthews - First
woman whose invention received a patent (for cleaning and curing
corn) - it was granted to her husband
1775:
Mary
K. Goddard - First Woman Postmaster
1776/77:
Betsy Ross First Woman FlagMaker
1784:
Hannah Adams-First Woman to become a professional writer
1812:
Lucy Brewer - First Woman Marine
1849:
Elizabeth Blackwell-First Woman to
receive a medical degree
1849:
Amelia Jenks Bloomer - Publisher/editor
of first prominent women's rights newspaper
1850:
Harriett Tubman-First
woman to run underground railroad to help slaves escape
1866:
Lucy Hubbs First
woman to graduate from dental school
1869:
Susan B. Anthony-Co-Founder
of first US
woman's suffrage organization
1869:
Arabella
Mansfield Babb-First Woman admitted to the bar
1871:
Frances Elizabeth Willard- First
woman to become a college president (Evanston
College )
1872:
Victoria
Chaflin Woodhull-First woman presidential candidate in the US, nominated by the National Radical Reformers.
1877:
Helen McGill-First
woman to receive a Ph.D at (Boston
University)
1879:
Belva Ann Lockwood-First
woman admitted to practice law before the US Supreme Court
1881:
Clara Barton-Founder of the American Red Cross
1885: Sarah E. Goode-First
Afro.-American woman to receive a patent for a bed that folded into a cabinet.
Goode who owned a furniture store in
Chicago intended the bed to be used in apartments
1887:
Suzanne Madora Salter- First woman elected mayor (Argonia
KS)
1896: Alice Guy Blaché-First American
woman film director, shoots the first of her more than 300 films, a
short feature "La Fee aux Choux" (The Cabbage Fairy).
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This week we would like to
introduce to you a gentlemen who is a successful attorney in
Trinidad. Mr. Martin Anthony George, owner of his dynamic law
firms (2 locations) in Trinidad and Tobago called "Martin
Anthony George & Co. (Law Firm)". Mr. George is
especially proud of his small firms because it allows him and the
members of his team to be more responsive and flexible to their
clients' needs. In addition to managing his firm Mr. George writes for the Trinidad's Sunday Guardian (Newspaper) and expressed
interest in sharing his writings with our on-line family.
Check out one of his article which he recently provided to us, that
documents/discusses the underpaid doctors in Trinidad. Please
read and give us some feedback! ariousentertainment@earthlink.net
"POOR
DOCTORS"
Written
by: Martin Anthony George
Oh
how the nation’s heart must bleed over the plight of our poor
overworked, underpaid and under-appreciated doctors. Poor
doctors, imagine that in some instances they are only paid about
$22,000 per month plus perquisites and have the freedom to run
their private practices on the side and make millions, but that
is never enough for our gallant, caring medical doctors. Poor
fellows, how does the nation expect them to live on such meager
earnings? I mean, in a country where you still have people
living on salaries of around Two Thousand Dollars per month and
raising families on that too, what do these doctors care about
the poor and needy of this country?
What
do they care about the Hippocratic Oath, or has it been morphed
into something obscene and sinister that more resembles a
Hypocrite’s Oath whereby their only sworn allegiance is to
their bank accounts and to making their millions as quickly as
possible and to hell with everyone else? Dr. Anand Chattergoon
came out swinging and roundly criticized his colleagues for
their churlish and childish behaviour which behavior was to the
effect of “if we don’t get our way, we will pick up our
marbles and go home.”
They
were not catering for John Rachael who rode into town like John
Wayne with his six-shooter blazing as he shot back a reply –
who want to go could go. Furthermore, he told them that the
forty-eight hour ultimatum for their threatened mass
resignations was too long, in fact he said “you could resign
now, don’t wait for the forty eight hours.” That certainly
put paid to their threats and they all seemed to boil down like
the proverbial bhaghi, because they all know the very lucrative
relationships and associations they share with the nation’s
hospitals and they do not want to jeopardize that in any way.
Imagine,
little interns, still wet behind the ears, and overburdened with
more ignorance of medical practice than knowledge, joining in
protests for more money? For what, they don’t even know squat,
but they’re already complaining for more money? Instead of
trying to learn the craft and practice of medicine they were
busy learning the art of protest and grumbling for money. As far
as the traditional professions go in the Public Service, Medical
doctors are the highest paid, they cream it off from the top and
still have the luxury and freedom to run their private
practices.
What
about the Attorneys, the Accountants, the Engineers, the
Surveyors and the Architects in the Public Service? How come
they seem to manage on lower salary scales and with no
sanctioned private practices and still appear to be able to
cope? Is it that these other professionals are more committed to
giving of their time and talents to the service of the country
than doctors? Or is it that they probably do not have the
over-inflated egos of some of these protesting doctors who
sometimes think that they’re the next best thing to God?
Look
at how Dr. Anand Chattergoon put it into context as to what
should be operating here as he suggested that the care and
attention to the patients should take first priority and that
monetary protestations should be secondary to the primary and
sacred duty to provide proper and efficient health care to the
public. Dr. Chattergoon comes in like a surgeon and with scalpel
in hand, he takes them on single-handedly and slices and dices up
the arguments of the protesting doctors. He makes
mincemeat of them in cultured, comprehensive, and collective
conversation, which none of them can match, exposing them in the
main as nothing more than rabble rousers, or worse, rabble
rousers with political agendas and ambitions.
Now
this is not to say that there may not be doctors who have
legitimate grouses as to being unfairly treated and/or
discriminated against, in the sense of not being put on parity
with others when they ought to be, but for goodness sake stop
whining and nattering and complaining as if you guys are so hard
up and so badly off. You occupy positions in the top ten per
cent of the nation’s earners, so the general public is not
sympathetic or sorry for you when you complain about being
underpaid. There are major sections of the population out there
who, as is said in the local parlance, are really “ketching
dey nennen” on a daily basis, and who do not have time to feel
sorry for “poor doctors” who complaint that they are not
satisfied with salaries of about Twenty Two Thousand Dollars per
month.
The
nation saw the shallowness and paucity of their arguments and
their threats to resign because when their bluff was called the
mass resignations did not occur as threatened. So clearly there
is need for some further negotiation and settlement of this
issues with doctors, and there is also need to re-visit the
whole idea of allowing these public service doctors to have
their private practices, but while they continue to enjoy these
privileged positions, these “poor doctors” would be well
advised to take the counsel of a member of the public who called
in on a talk show and said they should just shut up and get back
to work, because the nation at large does not feel any great
sympathy for these “poor doctors.”


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Books
Learn more about Ms. Bates and more
about her experience and her fight purchase "The
Long Shadow of Little Rock: A Memoir By Daisy Bates".
Learn more about Ms. Trickey
and more about her experience and her fight. Purchase "Warriors
Don't Cry".
Additional Reading Materials!
On The Music Scene
Listen to one of the top Reggae songs
sweeping the nation and climbing the charts by Collie Buddz called "Come
Along". Click the iTunes button below to listen and download to your
computer or iPod
To download Collie Buddz "Come
Along" video click the
following iTunes button/link
Get your iPod here. Click the picture
for details!
 
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Celebrate National Women's
History Month on March 21, 2007 in Washington DC

Famous Women Quotes:
"Common sense is seeing things as they
are; and doing things as they ought to be."
— Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle
Tom's Cabin
"Remember the Ladies…If particular care
and attention is not paid to the Ladies, we are determined to
foment a Rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any
Laws in which we have no voice or Representation."
— Abigail Adams in a letter to her
husband, John Adams, while he was attending the Second
Continental Congress, drafting the Declaration of Independence
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Tampa
Carnival April
28, 2007
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Celebrate the 2nd Annual June Is National Caribbean
American Heritage Month
Conference on
the
Caribbean
- A 20/20 Vision
Washington
D.C.
June 17-19 2007
In June 2007, the Government of the
United States of America
, in collaboration with Caribbean Community (CARICOM), will be
hosting a Conference on the
Caribbean
at which all 15 CARICOM Heads of States/Government are expected
to attend.
The Conference on the
Caribbean
will take place against the backdrop of the recent coming into
being of the CARICOM Single Market in 2006 and the positive
efforts towards the creation of the framework for the Single
Economy by 2008.
This Conference is being structured in such a way that there is
Government to Government and people to people interaction as
well as interaction between the Governments and the people.
This will be the first time the policy makers, the
international financial institutions, academic community,
private sector, and people of the Caribbean and the United
States will interface in one Conference to examine the growth
and development of the Caribbean Community from a regional
perspective. It is expected that by the end
of the Conference the following major objectives would be
achieved:
·
The strengthening of the relationship between the
United States and CARICOM by addressing the priority areas for
the Caribbean's future growth and development including issues
related to trade, competitiveness and investment in mutually
beneficial and reinforcing ways.
·
The deepening and broadening of the dialogue
between the Governments and People of CARICOM and the Government
and People of the
United States of America
aimed at renewing the appreciation of US policy makers of the
potential of the
Caribbean
.
·
The strengthening of the relationship among the
different Caribbean Diaspora communities in the United States as
well as examining mutually rewarding mechanisms for harnessing
their skills in support of the Region's development.
·
The enhancement of the image of the
Caribbean
in the
United States
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Please save the dates
June 19-21 2007
and plan to join us in
Washington
DC
for this very important and historic conference. We look forward
to seeing you at the Conference and to your active participation
as we reaffirm our
Caribbean
20/20 vision.
Ellsworth I. A. John, Ambassador of
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
to the
USA
, and Chair of the Caucus of Ambassadors,
Washington
D.C.
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Birthdays,
Shout Outs & Congratulations
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Very Special
belated Birthday Greetings
To Abasade Andy Karen Pam Gloria Junior
From
all of us here at Arious we hope your special day was filled
with lots of joy!!!!
We would
like to extend birthday greetings to Ellen, Willie, Becky, Ryan and
Phillip
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Happy
Birthday to All Our MySpace Friends
3/8/07: "The
Hoop Diva!!!-Dallas; Rick Younger-NY; Dr. Roxanne Shante;
"Jackflight"-MD; Theresa-NY; Maya M.A.D Photo.;
Zakia-GA; Melody-MD; 3/9/07:
Tavia-Md; Pourquoi
êtes-vous ici-MI;
Krissy-MD; Brittany (dadondiva); Kheesha-MD;
3/10/07:
La Que Manda-DC; 3/11/07:
Mizz Brittania-DC; Kerissa (TKO_
"yellatrinigyrl"-TX; SoNjA-JA 3/12/07:
Tiffani Jillian-MD; HoneyLove-GA;
Lela-MD; Ebony Jesantis Foy-MD; Mz. Vixon-MD 3/13/07:
Miss HNIC-WA;Miss
Candace-VA; Victoria-MD; Belated
Greetings to
3/6/07: Superstar
Boris Kodjoe 3/7/07:
Markus Rice "Music Man"; Professior X; Jesse
Gross; Ms. Tia "The Travel Agent"; "Da Hov
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