White Doves Flying: In Memoriam to Rosa Parks

Posted on October 26th, 2007 in art by art-world

White Doves Flying: In Memoriam to Rosa Parks
By John T Jones, Ph.D.

Over 4000 people attended the public funeral of Rosa Parks, the women who single-handedly ignited the Civil Rights Movement.

Martin Luther King saw the significance of a dignified quiet forty-two-year-old woman refusing to give up her bus seat at the command of a belligerent bus driver in Montgomery, Alabama.

Putting hardship on themselves, the black community boycotted the buses and the Civil Rights Movement blossomed.

Three-dozen speakers paid her tribute at her funeral.

John Dingell said, “Somebody said to me once that she was a seamstress. She was. This country has had two great seamstresses - one was named Betsey Ross, who put together the flag which flies beautifully over parts of country and is in all our hearts. Rosa Parks lent meaning to that flag by the leadership she gave.”

Bernice King said, “And though we mourn the loss of this singular champion of racial justice, we also celebrate her home-going as a woman of unwavering faith who served God and humanity with unconditional love and devotion.”

Bill Clinton said, “Rosa parks ignited the most significant social movement in modern American history to finish the work that spawned the Civil War and redeem the promise of the 13, 14, and 15 Amendments. For 50 more years, she moved beyond the bus continuing her work on that promise. It was my honor to present her with a presidential medal of freedom and to join the leaders of congress in presenting her with a congressional gold medal.”

Finally, Al Sharpton said, “You ought to make one commitment in her name to yourself. You ought to resolve that you are going to do something that makes a difference because we re here because she made a difference,”

I add my final tribute with the following poem:

White Doves Flying: In Memoriam to Rosa Parks
by
John T. Jones, Ph.D.

Flashing in the azure sky,

White wings shining in the sun,

Tears of sadness mark the cheeks

Of those who loved the Quiet One

She was a simple seamstress

Like our Betsy Ross.

Betsy made our precious flag.

Rosa made it glow.

With her inherent dignity

She gave not into sin.

With one defiant act

Our civil rights began.

Others helped to make the fight

That gave us hope to end our plight

But Rosa was the single soul

Who fueled the engine she made it go!

Now thousands pay her due respect.

They pay her homage with one regret

She has passed on to gain her crown.

Who will replace her? We look around.

Yes, as we leave her funeral site,

We ask, Where is her shining light?

How will we walk without her might?

Who will do what she knew was right?

The answer stares us in the face

We must save the human race

From evil thoughts and unjust acts.

WE must do it! Let s face the facts.

Flashing in the azure sky,

White wings shining in the sun,

Tears of sadness mark the cheeks

Of those who loved the Quiet One

Copyright©John T.

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John T. Jones, Ph.D. (tjbooks@hotmail.com)is a retired R&D engineer and VP of a Fortune 500 company. He is author of detective & western novels, nonfiction (business, scientific, engineering), poetry, etc. Former editor of international trade magazine. Jones is Executive Representative of International Wealth Success.

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How To Buy A Student Model Trumpet

Posted on October 26th, 2007 in art by art-world

How To Buy A Student Model Trumpet
By Russell Dixon

When searching for a student model trumpet for a beginning trumpet player, one should shop locally as well as on the internet (online.) There are many reputable musical instrument companies who offer solid student model trumpets. The following quality brands immediately come to mind … Yamaha, Conn, Bach, Holton and Kanstul.

Don t buy a musical instrument locally unless the local stores deal is the absolute best price you can find after comparison shopping. As a resident of Columbus, Ohio … I have bought trumpets and flugelhorns both locally and from musical instrument dealers in Washington D.C. … and South Bend, Indiana as those dealers offered me the absolute best deals at that time. A significant amount of money can be saved from conducting a comparison shopping study before purchasing an instrument. Just go to a major search engine such as Overture, Yahoo or MSN and type in the word “trumpets” to do a search. After noting brands and model numbers that appear to be suitable (customer reviews of specific models are available on some online stores) … then comparison shop with those same brands and models to find your best deal. Some stores offer a “lowest price” guarantee as well as a “satisfaction guarantee” … find one of those stores to get the best and safest deals.

Most student model trumpets will come with a carrying case and a mouthpiece. Ask your dealer to make sure you are getting the following accessories along with your instrument: a case, a mouthpiece, slide grease and valve oil. Those are the necessities that will be required to maintain your student model trumpet.

To purchase a used trumpet, look at the classified ads in your local paper as well as local specialty papers such as the “Trading Times” … a newspaper printed weekly specifically for selling used merchandise. Many online musical instrument dealers also sell used trumpets.

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If your intention is to shop local Pawn Shops, be sure that you have an experienced trumpet player with you who can inspect any horn you look at for flaws and verify it s worth to you before paying what the Pawn Shop sales person ask for in a deal.

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