Thursday, April 24, 2014

List. UN. SecurityCountilResolution. Vote. To be updated.



Year
Vote [Yes-No-Abstained]
Negative votes cast by
1969

Israel, United States
1970

Israel, United States
1971

Israel, United States
1972

Israel, United States
1973

Israel, United States
1974

Israel, United States
1975

Israel, United States
1976

Israel, United States
1977

Israel, United States
1978

Israel, United States
1979

Israel, United States
1980

Israel, United States
1981

Israel, United States
1982

Israel, United States
1983

Israel, United States
1984

Israel, United States
1985

Israel, United States
1986

Israel, United States
1987

Israel, United States
1989

Israel, United States
1990

Israel, United States
1991

Israel, United States
1992

Israel, United States
1993

Israel, United States
1994

Israel, United States
1995

Israel, United States
1996

Israel, United States
1997
155-2-3
Israel, United States
1998
154-2-3
Israel, United States
1999
149-3-2
Israel, United States, Marshall Islands
2000
149-2-3
Israel, United States
2001
131-6-20
Israel, United States, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Tuvalu
2002
160-4-3
Israel, United States, Micronesia
2003
160-6-5
Israel, United States, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Uganda
2004
161-7-10
Israel, United States, Australia, Grenada, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau
2005
156-6-9
Israel, United States, Australia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau
2006
161-7-10
Israel, United States, Australia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau
2007
161-7-5
Israel, United States, Australia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau
2008
164-7-3
Israel, United States, Australia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau
2009
164-7-4
Israel, United States, Australia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau
2010
165-7-4
Israel, United States, Australia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau
2011

Israel, United States
2012

Israel, United States
2013

Israel, United States



Huston. ChristianScienceMonitor. 11 Aug 1973. Louise Sweeney.



John Huston by Louise Sweeney, filmcritic of theChristianScienceMonitor [whatever that means.]

London
We are sitting in a brick mews house in the middle of London, and director John Huston is giving a 30-second course in filmmaking.
“To me the perfect film is as though it were unwinding behind your eyes, and your eyes were projecting it themselves, so that you were seeing what you wished to see. It’s like thought. It’s the closest to thought process of any art.”
Mr. Huston illustrated the point in his own unique way. “Look at that lamp,” he says, pointing to a brass floor lamp halfway across the dark green room. “Now look at me. Look back at the lamp. Now look at me. Do you see what you did? [the second time.] You blinked. Those are cuts. After the first time you know that there’s no reason to pan from me to the lamp, because you know what’s in between. Your mind cuts [the scene]. You behold the lamp. And you behold me. So in cutting the scene you cut with the physiology.”

Thoughts.
Quoted in theBlinkOfAnEye byWalterMUrch.
Blink equals cut. How should I proceed to examine this thought?
Sentence equals cut. Toosimplistic?
Sentence = Blink = Cut? Veryunsatisfactory.
I won’t attempt to examine what happens inside the brain.
Blink = oneobject.closeup?
What about the each essentials of twoobjects becomes oneobject? Twowords becomes one? Fallibility of memory?
Individual difference. Onewords produces various images not exactly the sames. Oneimage produces various words not exactly the sames. But I not investigate individual difference.
Suppose. Cinémascope. Thewidestlens. Many persons are in the same frame, like twothousand. It is impossible to memorise it. The way is to save them onebyone. Then, try to make groups.
Some kind of jump is required for cut? Blink because connexion is required? No blink if no connex. is required? Or. No blink when connex. is required? Blink if connex. is required?