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TGIF-The last of me is the best of me..

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The lasttttt of me is the best of me.

No my greatest doesn’t pass the test.

My last is the best and it is the least.

Not easily dismissed by that care.

Better by far then the boast, not close.

My friends know me and care.

This seems more then fair.

As the least can have good place.

Never to stare, past challenge to woe.

But just, me not compared.

But loved by them that stay to play.

My song of hope and sense.

Into days that will be there.

And nights of sweet sleep, no glare.

From echos of visions, mind to sort.I stay justified because I am, that I am.

KDG

Moon at three quarter August Merritt BC Photo KDG

Wildfires Kristi Irvesion

Meeting held November 21st , a side note: local firefighter and first Nation. Coldwater band member Harold Spahan was asked and presented a bit of an introduction to his presence and work in the local wildfire fighting fray.

November 21 2024 A presentation on wildfires past present and future.

The Nicola Naturalist Society presents in the lecture theater at the Nicola Valley institute of technology 7:00 p.m. on most third Thursdays.

There’s free parking in the parking lot. No food or drinks please. In the auditorium the naturalists are fond of saying everyone welcome membership or donations requested.

There is a draw for donated items after break, tickets available at the door. All proceeds are used as a bursary for an nvit student.

A science of science…

Environment Canada Air Quality

Friday July 17th 2026, 9:02 PM

No Alerts in effect 23 Celsius.

note

July 17th 2026

Look up

Canada

Beaver Moon, November 23 and 24 2026

O Canada, frost moon beaver moon strong and free…

Our partner in the solar orbit…

Good sky watching

Getting around…

Air quality yellow alert in effect, Merritt:

it’s comforting to remember that the professionals are coordinated,trained and positioned.

Always obey their directions:

File photo KDG

A North Vancouver fire vehicle seen up country Merritt BC over the mother’s Day weekend.

Training is often combined coming from the source of the Justice institute of BC. Later on agreements…

The Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) plays a significant role in the training and professional development of firefighters in British Columbia. Here’s a breakdown of its contributions:
Firefighter Training:
* Comprehensive Programs: JIBC offers a wide range of programs designed to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills for a career in firefighting. These include certificates, associate certificates, and diplomas in areas such as Full Service Fire Fighter Operations, Fire Fighting Technologies, Interior Fire Fighter Operations, and Exterior Fire Fighter Operations.
* Meeting Industry Standards: Many of JIBC’s firefighting courses are accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and the Pro Board Fire Service Professional Qualifications System, ensuring they meet the rigorous standards set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
* Practical, Hands-on Training: JIBC emphasizes experiential learning with access to extensive training facilities at its Maple Ridge campus. These include a three-story burn building, a ship’s steel superstructure, a rope rescue tower, and a train derailment training prop, providing realistic scenarios for practical skill development.
* Mobile Live-Fire Training Lab: A unique resource offered by JIBC is its Mobile Live-Fire Training Lab. This allows municipal and industrial fire departments across British Columbia to provide essential live-fire training within their own regions, increasing accessibility and reducing travel costs.
* Customized Training: JIBC also offers customized live-fire training scenarios designed to meet the specific operating guidelines and suppression techniques of individual fire departments or industrial brigades.
* Specialized Courses: Beyond basic firefighting, JIBC provides specialized courses such as Incident Safety Officer – Fire Suppression, Live Fire training scenario design, and courses related to Hazardous Materials response.
Cooperative Training Between Departments:
* Shared Resources and Expertise: JIBC acts as a central hub for fire service training in the province, bringing together individuals from various departments for common programs. This facilitates networking and the sharing of best practices among different fire services.
* Standardized Training: By delivering training that aligns with national standards (NFPA), JIBC helps ensure a baseline level of competency across different fire departments in BC, which is crucial for effective cooperation during mutual aid responses and joint operations.
* Inter-Municipal Cooperation Initiatives: JIBC has conducted research into and supports inter-municipal cooperation in fire services, which often includes the shared training of recruits and frontline personnel across different departments to achieve efficiencies.
* BC Fire Training Officers Association (BCFTOA): JIBC collaborates with organizations like the BCFTOA, which is dedicated to gathering information on training standards and providing resources to fire departments, fostering a cooperative training environment.
Training for Fire Chiefs:
* Leadership Development: While JIBC offers various leadership courses that would be beneficial for fire chiefs (such as Frontline Leadership and Leading People programs), there isn’t specific information readily available about dedicated training programs exclusively for Fire Chiefs.
* Professional Development Opportunities: Fire Chiefs likely benefit from JIBC’s broader offerings in leadership, emergency management, and potentially conflict resolution, which are crucial for their roles in managing departments and interacting with other agencies.
* Collaboration with Fire Chiefs Association of BC (FCABC): JIBC is a member of the Fire Chiefs Association of BC, suggesting a collaborative relationship that could involve input on training needs and potential development of programs relevant to fire chiefs.
In summary, the Justice Institute of BC is a cornerstone of firefighter training in the province, providing comprehensive, standardized, and practical education. While specific training programs exclusively for Fire Chiefs are not explicitly detailed, the institute’s broader leadership and emergency management offerings, coupled with its role in fostering cooperation among fire departments, contribute significantly to the professional development of fire service leaders.

City worker clipping weeds…2026

Some one does the work that keeps us…

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When was I Alive

Reference to a person being born in a comatose state:

having a live body without developing an ego for 25 years, the body functions stopping. When did she die?.

This is where the philosophical and emotional weight of the scenario really collides with the physical reality.If we look at this through the lens of psychology and philosophy, you can absolutely make a compelling, albeit tragic, argument that **the “person” (the psychological self) died on the day they were born, even if the “organism” (the body) lived for twenty-five years.**Here is how different schools of thought unpack that exact idea.## 1. The Psychological Perspective: Death of the Potential SelfIn psychology and philosophy of mind, a “person” is not just a collection of organs; a person is defined by **personhood**—the capacity for consciousness, self-awareness, memory, and agency.For a person born into an irreversible coma, that potential was locked away from day one. * **The Ego Never Developed:** The “ego” (the conscious, thinking, perceiving self) requires interaction with the environment to form. We build an ego by distinguishing “me” from “not me”—by feeling warmth, hearing voices, reacting to hunger, and realizing we are separate from the world around us. * **A Bi-Phasic Death:** Philosophers who study the ethics of brain injury sometimes talk about death happening in two distinct phases:

1. **The Biographical Death:**

The end of the conscious self, the mind, and the capacity to experience. 2. **The Biological Death:** The eventual shutdown of the physical organs.For this individual, their biographical death occurred at the exact moment of their birth, because the door to conscious existence was closed before it ever opened. In that deep, existential sense, the *person* they could have been never existed beyond a blueprint, making their birth and their biographical death virtually simultaneous.

## 2. The Narrative Perspective:

A Book with Only a CoverThink of a human life as a book. Usually, a book has a cover (the physical body) and pages filled with a story (the experiences, relationships, and thoughts).For this person, the book was printed with a beautiful cover, but the pages inside remained entirely blank. When they died at age twenty-five, the cover was finally closed.To those looking at the book from the outside—especially family members—the grief is unique. They are not just mourning a twenty-five-year history; they are mourning twenty-five years of *unrealized potential*. Because that potential was effectively lost at birth, the emotional and symbolic “death” of the future they imagined happened on day one.

## 3. The Counter-Argument:

The Living VesselEven in this philosophical framework, there is a powerful counter-perspective. Many ethicists and loved ones would argue that you *cannot* say they died at birth, because their physical presence held a profound meaning for twenty-five years.

* **A Tangible Presence:**

They were a son, a daughter, a sibling. They were touched, held, cared for, and spoken to. * **Impact on Others:** Though they could not actively participate in a relationship, their physical existence fundamentally shaped the lives, empathy, and love of the people around them.In this view, they did not die at birth. Instead, they lived a life of

**pure, passive existence**

—a life where they did no harm, experienced no suffering, and served as a silent anchor for the love of others.Ultimately, saying “they died the day they were born” is a powerful way to express the tragedy of lost potential. It recognizes that while medicine kept the biological machine running for a quarter of a century, the conscious human journey never got to take its very first step.

Editors view: a sweet innocent model of potential. Presented in an object lesson. For many involved. And

Soul and yourself,Jung

Conections

Became the person you are..

Rarity is a process…

Willingness

No flattering story need apply…

No Friends is a place not a person.

Ego inflation leads to new mask,no application please.

Self individuation comes in quiet…

Lighthouse “doesn’t chase ships”

Individualization

Psychology often looks for broad patterns to explain human behavior, but true clinical and therapeutic success usually hinges on **individualization**—treating a person as a unique ecosystem rather than a textbook case. Every individual is a intersection of distinct genetics, specific life experiences, cultural backgrounds, and subjective interpretations. When a psychological framework ignores this granularity in favor of one-size-fits-all labels, it risks missing the core mechanisms driving a person’s distress or growth.At the heart of individualization is the recognition that identical symptoms can stem from entirely different root causes. For instance, two people presenting with identical symptoms of clinical depression might require completely opposite interventions. One may be experiencing a biological neurochemical imbalance requiring medical management, while the other might be reacting to a profound existential crisis or chronic systemic burnout. By prioritizing individualization, psychologists can look past surface-level diagnostic criteria to map out a person’s specific cognitive architecture, adaptive coping mechanisms, and personal values.

Furthermore, individualization directly impacts the therapeutic alliance—the relationship between therapist and client, which research consistently identifies as the single greatest predictor of successful therapy outcomes. When a person feels deeply understood as a unique individual, rather than categorized as a statistic or a clinical archetype, their psychological safety increases. This tailored approach allows for personalized goal-setting and interventions that align with the client’s inherent strengths and readiness for change, ultimately fostering sustainable, long-term healing rather than temporary symptom management.

Some individuals find more support than other individuals, still “We are not amused” comes up in the most supported…

Four countries one challange

One language nation..
House of  Windsor

All oppression is local

Tarriff Tantrum.

The statement “all oppression is local” is a complex one with varying interpretations. Here’s a breakdown:
* Arguments for “All Oppression is Local”
  * Focus on Individual Action: This perspective emphasizes that oppression often manifests in everyday interactions, systemic biases within local institutions, and the actions of individuals within a community.
  * Importance of Local Resistance: It highlights the crucial role of local organizing, community building, and grassroots movements in challenging and dismantling oppressive systems.
  * Acknowledging Context: This view recognizes that the specific forms and manifestations of oppression vary significantly across different locations and contexts.
* Arguments Against “All Oppression is Local”
  * Oversimplification: Critics argue that this statement can downplay the interconnectedness of global systems of oppression, such as colonialism, imperialism, and global capitalism.
  * Neglecting Systemic Issues: Focusing solely on the local level can overlook the role of powerful global actors, transnational corporations, and international institutions in perpetuating and exacerbating oppression.
  * Ignoring Interdependence: Oppression often has both local and global dimensions. Ignoring the global context can limit our understanding of how local struggles are connected to broader power dynamics.
Dealing with Repression
Successfully dealing with repression requires a multifaceted approach:
* Understanding the Roots of Repression: Identify the underlying causes of repression, whether they are political, economic, social, or cultural.
* Building Solidarity: Connect with others who are experiencing similar forms of repression and build a strong network of support.
* Non-violent Resistance: Use non-violent strategies such protests, civil disobedience, and boycotts to challenge repressive regimes.
* Advocacy and Education:Raise

awareness about the issue, advocate for policy changes, and educate the public about the human rights of those affected by repression.
* Seeking International Support: Engage with international human rights organizations and seek international pressure on repressive regimes.
* Self-care:

Prioritize self-care practices to maintain mental and emotional well-being in the face of adversity.
It’s important to remember that dealing with repression is a long-term struggle that requires perseverance, resilience, and a commitment to justice and human rights.
Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge and discussion purposes only and does not constitute professional advice.

Anthony Baxter says

Sometimes it’s just the culture of …
So, where do you go? The rich being poor will not help. The poor becoming rich is too much temptation. They are likely to fail when new wealth brings their bitter judgment back on them.

A good dose of contentment and forbearance is a prescription that may work, but how? ” Make the best of every opportunity to do good. And collectively all classes will merge into a more just society.

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Fascist frown

Linear thinking brakes hard

End is more than irrational conversation…

Be nice to all and to eall a good night.