Justiciability is
one of several criteria that the United States Supreme Court use to
make a judgment. In order for an issue to be justiciable (liable to
be tried in court) by a United States federal court, all of the
following conditions must be met.
The parties must not be seeking an advisory opinion.
There must be an actual controversy between the parties, meaning
that the parties cannot agree to a lawsuit where all parties seek
the same particular judgment from the court (known as a friendly
suit); the parties must each be seeking a different outcome.
The question must be neither unripe nor moot.
An unripe question is one for which there is not yet at least a
threatened injury to the plaintiff, or where all available judicial
alternatives have not been exhausted.
A moot question is one for which the potential for an injury to
occur has ceased to exist, or where the injury has been removed.
Sep 11, 2015
Twinkies Facts
They were invented in 1932 by James Alexander
Dewar. The first Twinkie held banana cream, though banana rationing
during World War II forced the switch to vanilla cream, now the
official Twinkie flavor.
Top Ten Books
From the New York Times 2015
41 | George W. Bush |
10% Happier | Dan Harris |
13 Hours | Mitchell Zuckoff |
America | Dinesh D'Souza |
Blood Feud | Edward Klein |
Capital in the Twenty-First Century | Thomas Piketty |
David and Goliath | Malcolm Gladwell |
Duty | Robert M. Gates |
Flash Boys | Michael Lewis |
Hard Choices | Hillary Rodham Clinton |
Humans of New York | Brandon Stanton |
Killing Patton | Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard |
One Nation | Ben Carson with Candy Carson |
The Future of the Mind | Michio Kaku |
Things That Matter | Charles Krauthammer |
Thrive | Arianna Huffington |
Uganda Be Kidding Me | Chelsea Handler |
Unbroken | Laura Hillenb |
What If | Randall Munroe |
Yes Please | Amy Poehler |
Sep 4, 2015
Happy Friday
Life is like a book, it needs a good opener, compelling middle, and
appropriate ending.
I always have a compelling day when celebrating a Happy Friday!
I always have a compelling day when celebrating a Happy Friday!
Happy International Bacon Day
International Bacon Day or
Bacon Day is an unofficial observance held on the Saturday
(Tomorrow, Sep 5, 2015) before Labor Day in the United States. Last
year Bacon Day was celebrated in the US, Australia, Canada, South
Africa, Switzerland, and the UK.
Some groups also celebrate National Bacon Day on December 30. Bacon day celebrations typically include social gatherings during which participants create and consume dishes containing large quantities of bacon, including bacon-themed breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and drinks. Yes, I unapologetically celebrate both, because bacon deserves more than one holiday per year.
Some groups also celebrate National Bacon Day on December 30. Bacon day celebrations typically include social gatherings during which participants create and consume dishes containing large quantities of bacon, including bacon-themed breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and drinks. Yes, I unapologetically celebrate both, because bacon deserves more than one holiday per year.
Happy Labor Day
Labor Day Labor Day is a US federal holiday
and all government offices, schools and organizations and many
businesses are closed. Labour Day in Canada is celebrated on the
same day. It is traditionally the first Monday of September and was
originally organized to celebrate various labor associations'
strengths of and contributions to the United States economy.
Usually, it is a day of rest in modern times. Many people mark Labor
Day as the end of the summer season and a last chance to make trips
or hold outdoor events. Why not have a Labor Day and Bacon Day
party to celebrate both at the same time. I'll bring the bacon.
Wordology, Used and Used
These two words are a type of
heteronym and homograph. They are spelled alike, but are pronounced
different and have different meanings.
The first word is an adjective that means previously used or owned, such as a used car. It also means showing wear, as used clothes and utilized for a reason, as an often used tool.
The second definition means accustomed to, and is pronounced yoost, as in, I am not used to being accused.
The first word is an adjective that means previously used or owned, such as a used car. It also means showing wear, as used clothes and utilized for a reason, as an often used tool.
The second definition means accustomed to, and is pronounced yoost, as in, I am not used to being accused.
Pablo Picasso's Real Name
Pablo Diego José Francisco de
Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima
Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso (This name uses Spanish naming customs: the
first or paternal family name after Trinidad is Ruiz and the second
or maternal family name is Picasso.)
What's in a Name, Haskell Library
It is a building straddling Vermont, US and
Canada border. Step through the front door of the Haskell Library
and you are in the United States. Walk across the carpeted floor to
the circulation desk and you are in Canada, but if you sit on the
couch, you are back in the United States.
The 106-year-old Romanesque building, which straddles the border, has enjoyed an informal immunity from border restrictions through the years.
The 106-year-old Romanesque building, which straddles the border, has enjoyed an informal immunity from border restrictions through the years.
Medical Errors
The thing we see cited among the top causes
of death is medical errors, also known in the literature as
“preventable adverse events.” That means when medical personnel do
the wrong thing, or fail to do the right thing, or do the right
thing, but do it wrong. This can often take the form of
misdiagnosis, or miscommunication between various healthcare
providers, or between providers and patient. Medical errors are the
third leading cause of death in America.
John Tyler, President
The tenth US president, John Tyler (1841-1845)
was the first US born president. He was born in March 29, 1790, in
the State of Virginia, US. The treaty of Paris establishing USA as a
new country was signed in September 3, 1783. Although the previous
presidents were born in what is now the US, it was a British colony
until that date.
V8 Juice Ingredients
The eight juices in V8 are tomato,
spinach, celery, carrot, beet, lettuce, watercress, and parsley.
Aug 28, 2015
Google Birthday
Next week September 5, 2015, Google will
celebrate its 17th birthday. Seems like the company has been
around much longer.
It is worth about US $367Billion. In such a few short years,
it has profoundly changed the internet and the world. How
appropriate to celebrate a birthday on International Bacon
Day - Both are ubiquitous.
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