วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 30 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

They have never said - Fake courses, misquotes and urban legends

Here are three famous quotes that you have no doubt heard:

"You cannot fool all the people all the time" (Abraham Lincoln), "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance" (Thomas Jefferson), and "Go West, young man" (Horace Greeley).

What do all of these quotes from celebrated people have in common? They are quotes that are almost certainly misattributed. Even though they are widely repeated again and again in speeches and books as quotations from Lincoln, Jefferson and Greeley, they are in fact fake quotes.

Abraham Lincoln was supposed to have spoken the words "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time" in a speech he made in Clinton, Illinois on September 8, 1858. However, the quote does not appear in the report of the speech given in the Bloomington Pantagraph, the local newspaper, nor does it appear in any of the collected volumes of Lincoln's speeches.

Thomas Jefferson's quote "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance" is an important political maxim, but, despite appearing in many quotations books under Jefferson's name, it was never uttered by that great man. In fact, the quote comes from a speech given in 1790 by the Irish judge, John Philpot Curran, whose words were (to quote them precisely): "The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime, and the punishment of his guilt."

The American jurist, Oliver Wendell Holmes, put out a variation of this quote in 1852: "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty."

"Go West, young man" was originally written by John Barsone Lane Soule in the Terre Haute, Indiana, Express, in 1851. Soule wrote that in an article on the growing popularity of heading to the western regions of the United States to seek fame, fortune and gold. Horace Greeley, the then editor of the New York Tribune and a candidate for the Presidency, reprinted the quote in his newspaper. Being a lot more famous than Soule, Greeley became widely seen as the author of the quote. Greeley tried to correct the record by reprinting the full article by Soule along with a clear attribution, but all in vain: most people still think of Greeley when they hear this quote.

Any misquotes and misattributions are unfortunate, as they spread error and confusion, rather than cultural literacy and understanding.

Another form of misquote is the common error of quoting selectively, which often leads to a quote meaning the exact opposite of what the original quote actually meant.

For example, lazy students and the anti-intellectual, in support of their aversion to study and learning, often quote the English poet Alexander Pope as saying "A little learning is a dangerous thing." In fact, Pope's statement from his An Essay on Criticism is here being quoted out of context. What he wrote, in full, was:

"A little learning is a dang'rous thing;

Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring."

Pope was advocating the virtues of learning -- but deep learning, not superficial learning.

Most of the misquotations discussed above may well be the inadvertent results of careless reporting and inaccurate research. They may be the result of a reporter or writer embellishing what was originally said "to make it sound more interesting."

These things are bad enough; but some misquotes are outright fabrications by religious and political propagandists trying to falsify the historical record and spread untruths, hate and distrust among the gullible.

This malicious trend in misquoting is exemplified in the regular reports of supposed deathbed recantations by famous but unconventional thinkers. The English biologist Charles Darwin has been widely reported as recanting his views on evolution at the end of his life. Shortly after Darwin's death in 1882, Lady Hope told an evangelistic meeting that she had visited Darwin in his last hours and that he had told her that he wished he "had not expressed [his] theory of evolution as [he had] done."

Despite two of Darwin's children, Henrietta and Henry, denying that their father had ever said this, with Henrietta adding that Lady Hope had not visited her father during his last illness or during any illness for that matter, the quote is repeated regularly to this day. For example, the American evangelist Jimmy Swaggart informed his congregation on October 20, 1985 that Darwin had repudiated evolution as he lay dying.

Collecting quotes and using quotes in books, articles, radio, TV, emails, or websites are normally healthy, educational activities which encourage people to study and explore the thoughts and actions of famous people from history. They are popular and fun ways to study historical events and learn about the cultural The values of our society and in other countries.

But the combination of careless reporting and mindless chatter with the media and today's powerful easy to access (books, newspapers, radio, television, Internet) means that misquotes, misleading revaluations, quotes and false urban legends, once communicated at locally through word of mouth, now often spread all over the world with an implementation rate of fire.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 27 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

They Never Said It - Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Urban Myths

Here are three famous quotes that you have no doubt heard:

"You cannot fool all the people all the time" (Abraham Lincoln), "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance" (Thomas Jefferson), and "Go West, young man" (Horace Greeley).

What do all of these quotes from celebrated people have in common? They are quotes that are almost certainly misattributed. Even though they are widely repeated again and again in speeches and books as quotations from Lincoln, Jefferson and Greeley, they are in fact fake quotes.

Abraham Lincoln was supposed to have spoken the words "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time" in a speech he made in Clinton, Illinois on September 8, 1858. However, the quote does not appear in the report of the speech given in the Bloomington Pantagraph, the local newspaper, nor does it appear in any of the collected volumes of Lincoln's speeches.

Thomas Jefferson's quote "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance" is an important political maxim, but, despite appearing in many quotations books under Jefferson's name, it was never uttered by that great man. In fact, the quote comes from a speech given in 1790 by the Irish judge, John Philpot Curran, whose words were (to quote them precisely): "The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime, and the punishment of his guilt."

The American jurist, Oliver Wendell Holmes, put out a variation of this quote in 1852: "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty."

"Go West, young man" was originally written by John Barsone Lane Soule in the Terre Haute, Indiana, Express, in 1851. Soule wrote that in an article on the growing popularity of heading to the western regions of the United States to seek fame, fortune and gold. Horace Greeley, the then editor of the New York Tribune and a candidate for the Presidency, reprinted the quote in his newspaper. Being a lot more famous than Soule, Greeley became widely seen as the author of the quote. Greeley tried to correct the record by reprinting the full article by Soule along with a clear attribution, but all in vain: most people still think of Greeley when they hear this quote.

Any misquotes and misattributions are unfortunate, as they spread error and confusion, rather than cultural literacy and understanding.

Another form of misquote is the common error of quoting selectively, which often leads to a quote meaning the exact opposite of what the original quote actually meant.

For example, lazy students and the anti-intellectual, in support of their aversion to study and learning, often quote the English poet Alexander Pope as saying "A little learning is a dangerous thing." In fact, Pope's statement from his An Essay on Criticism is here being quoted out of context. What he wrote, in full, was:

"A little learning is a dang'rous thing;

Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring."

Pope was advocating the virtues of learning -- but deep learning, not superficial learning.

Most of the misquotations discussed above may well be the inadvertent results of careless reporting and inaccurate research. They may be the result of a reporter or writer embellishing what was originally said "to make it sound more interesting."

These things are bad enough; but some misquotes are outright fabrications by religious and political propagandists trying to falsify the historical record and spread untruths, hate and distrust among the gullible.

This malicious trend in misquoting is exemplified in the regular reports of supposed deathbed recantations by famous but unconventional thinkers. The English biologist Charles Darwin has been widely reported as recanting his views on evolution at the end of his life. Shortly after Darwin's death in 1882, Lady Hope told an evangelistic meeting that she had visited Darwin in his last hours and that he had told her that he wished he "had not expressed [his] theory of evolution as [he had] done."

Despite two of Darwin's children, Henrietta and Henry, denying that their father had ever said this, with Henrietta adding that Lady Hope had not visited her father during his last illness or during any illness for that matter, the quote is repeated regularly to this day. For example, the American evangelist Jimmy Swaggart informed his congregation on October 20, 1985 that Darwin had repudiated evolution as he lay dying.

Collecting quotes and using quotes in books, articles, radio, TV, emails, or websites are normally healthy, educational activities which encourage people to study and explore the thoughts and actions of famous people from history. They are popular and fun ways to study historical events and learn about the cultural values of our society and of other countries.

However, the combination of careless reporting and thoughtless gossip with today's powerful and easily accessible media (books, newspapers, radio, television, Internet) means that misquotes, misleading attributions, fake quotes and urban myths, once just communicated locally by word of mouth, now often spread across the whole world with wildfire speed.

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วันอังคารที่ 14 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

Colorado Luxury Homes and Luxury Real Estate

Native Americans, new settlers moving westward in hopes of discovering vast fortunes and eventually, captains of industry, are what formed Colorado's initial state character. There's a rich history that can still be seen in American Indian cliff dwellings, historic railways, scenic drives and a ghost town or two. Colorado's most impressive and prized possession is its natural grandeur. When looking for a luxury home here the magnitude of these mountains will make a huge impression on you. The mountains change with each season and constantly provide nature lovers a way to get outdoors and enjoy activities like snow-skiing, snow-shoeing, hiking, mountain biking, golfing and fishing to name a few.

DENVER AREA REGION

The Denver Area has a lot to offer someone looking to buy here - whether it's a vacation home, second home or your primary luxury residence. The town boasts thriving neighborhoods and an ethnically diverse population. Downtown Denver has an excellent mix of restaurants, clubs, boutiques, galleries and more that keep the area vibrant and fun. The city made a commitment to maintain open space and they've done a great job with their impressive park system.

Denver is the capital and most populated city in Colorado. It's named the Mile High City because it sits one mile above sea level in view of the awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains. As in all of Colorado, outdoor recreation is big in Denver, too. There are miles of bike trails and the city parks have everything from hiking to water sports. Denver's neighborhoods are varied and mostly because of the history of the area. Neighborhoods closest to the city are denser, older and have more brick buildings. Away from the city, you'll see neighborhoods developed after World War II. Some neighborhoods even farther from the city, and some redeveloped parcels in the city have very suburban characteristics or are new urbanist developments. Denver is all about the lavish lifestyle. The downtown area has several high-rise luxury condominium complexes that cater to a sophisticated crowd and have the price tags to prove it. These complexes offer everything from fingerprint technology to limousine service to security - even an indoor dog park. Contemporary design with floor to ceiling windows and balconies off most rooms provide views you can only get in a high-rise. You and your guests will experience breathtaking, postcard views of the Rocky Mountains, Pikes Peak and downtown Denver. Style and sophistication isn't relegated to condominiums alone. The homes here are pretty awe-inspiring as well. Choose a contemporary style home with modern angles located in a tranquil setting yet close to town. Bright with lots of windows yet provides much needed privacy. Indoor heated pools allow you to swim all year round. Renovated historic homes offer gracious living rarely seen in today's architecture with ornate iron gates that open to a circular driveway. Lush gardens with fountain and carriage house over the garage work seamlessly with modern amenities like an updated kitchen. An open floor plan makes it a pleasure to entertain.

Littleton is a suburb south of Denver although you'd never know it to look at it. The historic downtown looks nothing like Denver's high-rise skyline. But Littleton's so close to Denver that you can hike or bike the trail along the Platte River to get there. The light rail will get you there in no time or you can drive of course, but how passe. Littleton has great shopping and dining. The housing prices are less than in Denver proper with the majority being $1 million and over. There's no proliferation of high-rise condos either. In Littleton residents usually have more acreage to spread out and many homes have horse stalls and tack rooms. The luxury is still here too with peaceful lake and mountain views, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, home theater and separate guest quarters. Patios and decks create outdoor living and entertaining spaces. There are some ranches and historic residences here too. Land is still available if you have plans for building your own dream home.

Cherry Hills Village is one of metro Denver's most exclusive communities. Its neighborhoods are filled with charming luxury homes. Only six miles south of Denver it's an easy commute. This is one of the most affluent areas in Colorado. The grounds of these magnificent homes are always very impressive since that's the first thing you see. Professional landscaping, gardens, ponds, and sometimes waterfalls or fountains make it that much more dramatic. Interiors use only the finest woods, stone, glass and tiles to create open flowing spaces for sumptuous living and easy entertaining. The magnificent mountain views are the backdrop for your picturesque home. Library, home theater, guest wing, multi-car garage, pool and wet bar are just some of the amenities included to add to the enjoyment your new luxury home. Several multi-million dollar lots are for sale so you can purchase your favorite view and build your dream home right on that spot.

Centennial is a new city, incorporated in February 2001. It's so new in fact that many people who live in the area don't even call it Centennial. They usually refer to the area using names of neighboring cities, like Littleton or Aurora. But it is a real city with about 100,000 residents. If you have horses, and many people in Colorado do, an equestrian estate with 30+ acres could be your definition of luxury living. The views from almost anywhere are absolutely stunning and homes will have lots of windows, many floor to ceiling, to show off the picture-perfect views. Often the interior spaces of these homes are open and airy lending themselves perfectly to entertaining guests. A separate guesthouse or wing comes in handy for friends and family. For more security, a gated community with mature landscaping and views for miles may be the ideal place for you. Amenities in many homes often include media room, wine cellar, stone patios, terraces, a pool and more. Land is available here too in case your plan for a luxury home includes starting from scratch.

Larkspur is a small town located south of Denver on the northern slope of Pike National Forest. This quiet little city has only about 300 residents who live either in neighborhoods or on ranches. Because of its location, Larkspur provides dramatic views of the Front Range foothills. If you enjoy golfing there's a public 18-hole golf course with a pro shop, a well-appointed clubhouse, lounge and restaurant. There's quite a bit to choose from in the way of luxury homes in Larkspur. Some are gated estates, some are ranches, some sit on multiple acres and some have professionally manicured courtyards with fountains. But rest assured, all opulent homes in Larkspur are going to have a drop dead gorgeous view no matter which room you're in. The amenities are awesome as well. Some homes are equipped with a heated airplane hanger with runway or helipad when you're ready to get out of town. Pool, indoor spa, hot tub, wine cellar, home theater, separate guesthouses, barns and horse jumping course are just scratching the surface of what these homes can offer you. Multiple acres and a private lakefront location with dock are also possible. Buying a luxury home in Larkspur is almost like buying a piece of heaven.

Sedalia is a census-designated place (CDP) south of Denver that has about 300 residents. An interesting fact about Sedalia is that there are more horses here than there are people. This tiny community has been able to maintain its quaint appeal despite other communities being developed on either side of it. Sedalia is an old crossroads town and its heart is on the old rail line. There are several older buildings and homes in the area plus a few craft shops and restaurants. Cherokee Ranch is an interesting place. It's a Scottish-style castle filled with art and collections from all over the world. Fifteenth- and sixteenth-century European paintings and original drawings by Sir Christopher Wren, the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral in London are housed here. It's a bit odd to find these treasures in this tiny town especially since Cherokee Ranch is a working cattle ranch. But these eccentricities are what make Sedalia a great place to own a luxury home. When you and your family crave outdoor adventure there's fly-fishing, hiking and biking trails or camp out in the Rampart Range of Pike National Forest. If you're feeling the spirit of the Old West you may want to buy a working cattle and horse ranch. There are several available, often private and gated. Even if you don't buy a ranch, many of the homes in Sedalia are zoned for horses. The home styles are varied and all are awe-inspiring. Luxury log cabins built with real stone embellishments, French chateau styles, country estates, European villas - they're all here. Multiple acreage with incredible views surrounds you and changes with every season. Ponds, trees, meadows and gardens lend privacy and beauty to your days. Extras include caretaker's quarters, guest quarters, pool, gourmet kitchen, game room, gym, solarium, patio and outdoor lighting. Reap the rewards of your efforts with an opulent home in Sedalia.

FRONT RANGE REGION

Nature frames the picturesque mountain towns of Colorado's Front Range. Traveling throughout the Front Range region, you'll see evidence of Colorado's gold and silver rushes. The Front Range is where many prospectors got their first taste of the Rockies. Native American Indians, fur trappers and a strong desire for the "frontier" experience left a multitude of historic influences.

Fort Collins is north of Denver between the plains and the mountains and it's close to the Wyoming border. While the name suggests otherwise, there's never been a strong military presence here. Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University. An outdoors-oriented community, there are several nearby parks to fuel your passion for boating, horseback riding, fishing, camping, mountain biking, hiking and rock climbing. Golfers will find challenging local courses. The most expensive commodity in Fort Collins is the land. Multiple acres can go for as much as $7 million. Enjoy your own private world on over 60 acres of land with a luxury estate of approximately 12,000 square feet. An indoor two-story atrium with stream and koi pond is a calming feature. A family compound can work as a second home, vacation home or your primary luxury residence. A home theater, gym, wine room, wet bar heated pool and 4-stall barn are only some of the amenities. Maybe a lakefront location is what you had in mind, or a ranch that you can call your own with security gate, split rail fence (of course), multiple acres with heated barns with stalls, horse runs and arena. The ranch house itself is strictly the highest quality construction and amenities. Walkout basement with separate living space, multi-car garage, office and patio with hot tub, barbecue grill and fire pit. If you want a really unique living space check out historic landmarks like a school building from 1906 that includes the school bell, exposed brick, hardwood floors and antique lighting. The possibilities are endless for this space. Fort Collins even has few high-end condos. New construction in Old Town provides Smart Home lofts with incredible views of downtown and the mountains. There's even an 800-square foot patio with fire pit, bar and barbecue grill.

Greeley was one of the first planned communities in the United States and is named for Horace Greeley, the New York newspaperman who urged Americans to "Go west." The city is about 50 miles northeast of Denver and is located where the South Platte and Cache la Poudre Rivers meet. With some help from the rivers, Greeley started off as an agricultural development and had some of the first successful irrigated farmland. Agriculture still provides a solid business for the town but it's not the only business. Greeley is also home to the University of Northern Colorado, which is recognized for its teacher education, business, performing arts and nursing programs. Because of the wide-open spaces you'll be able to find your own tranquil spot on which to build a luxury home or choose from the many high-end homes already built here. Most homes were built fairly recently and include extras like gated entry, expansive acres, the occasional lake, multi-car garage and elegant spaces for outdoor living and entertaining. Enjoy amenities like wet bar, wine cellar, home theater, solarium, hot tub, covered deck and outdoor pool. Picturesque snow capped mountains and unobstructed views are free with purchase! If you've got a hankerin' for some farm living there are farms and ranches available. The homes on these ranches are often architecturally striking and sumptuous as well as reflecting the highest building standards. You won't find any "fixer-uppers" in the luxury strata.

The first settlers came to Boulder looking for gold, but today it's more of a casual, sophisticated university town. Home to the University of Colorado, Boulder is located in the foothills below The Flatirons. While it's fairly close to Denver, there's a completely different attitude here - much more laid back. Boulder is also one of the best places in the country to fuel your passion for outdoor sports year round. There are approximately 33,000 acres of space in which to play. Summer months you can hike, bike, fish, kayak, golf and go horseback riding. In the winter get outdoors for some snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. There are a plethora of restaurants and many are vegetarian. Believe it or not, open spaces still exist here if you have plans for building your own dream home. If not, there are many luxury home styles to choose from whether you're looking for a ranch, Tuscan style villa, estate home, custom built, historic home, condo or townhouse. They're all here in Boulder. Some are located outside downtown providing the acreage you need for horses and a ranch while some homes and most condos and townhouses are in downtown Boulder so you can be within walking distance to everything. Of course all residences will have the luxury amenities you'd expect and they all bring the outdoors in with breathtaking mountain views that change with the seasons. Enjoy every aspect of luxury living in Boulder.

Longmont is 16 miles outside Boulder and has its own distinctive character, too. Downtown Longmont offers up a nice selection of restaurants and shops. There are also several Victorian homes, old cabins and mills that are part of the Nationally Registered Historic District. Longmont maintains parks and preserved open spaces. In the summer you can go to the Union Reservoir for windsurfing, fishing and camping. Enjoy the crisp mountain air hiking, biking, skiing and more. Even though Longmont is a fairly small town there seem to be a lot of choices when it comes to enjoying the luxury lifestyle. For example, choose an equestrian estate originally built in 1910 with updates to fit today's lifestyle. An estate home or a carriage house will come with pool, tennis court, game room, theater, wine bar, ice rink and lots more. Of course picturesque views are standard with most homes thanks to a multitude of windows. Many homes are situated on multiple acres to provide not only luxury but also privacy and tranquility.

NORTHWEST REGION

The Northwest Region of Colorado provides an abundance of activities all year. Even life-long residents still find surprises in this land of craggy peaks, deep canyons and lush valleys. Most of this region's eastern border follows the Continental Divide. In Colorado's northwest region exist some of the most legendary resort towns in the world: Aspen, Snowmass, Keystone, Winter Park and Breckenridge.

Steamboat Springs goes by many names - "Steamboat," "The Boat," or "Ski Town USA". The town gets its name from one of its springs, which used to make a noise like a steamboat. There are approximately 9,300 full time residents in Steamboat Springs. World-class skiing is combined with an undercurrent of cowboy culture. The Yampa Valley brought cattle ranchers here in the 1800s, and the town's signature store still sells Western wear. Favorites pastimes include skiing of course, and hiking or mountain biking through surrounding parks and forests. Whether estate home, luxury log cabin, condo, townhouse or land, prices are well over a million. If you're looking for a second home, vacation spot or full time residence, privacy and the beauty of nature prevail here. Find a multi-acre estate on a private road with meadows, ponds, wildflowers and aspens. In the summer Jet Ski, fish or canoe while winter provides snowmobiling, cross country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. Floor plans are open to provide flowing space for living and entertaining. Several exclusive neighborhoods provide privacy on multiple acres with gorgeous views, separate guesthouse, your own boat dock plus community amenities. Enjoy living on multiple acres but still be very close to town and ski runs. A five-bedroom town home provides a rare combination of privacy with easy access to skiing and also has luxury amenities you'd expect including the highest quality construction, impressive three-story glass atrium staircase, vaulted ceiling outlined in hand-hewn timber beams and an office area that overlooks the tree tops. A luxury log condominium with over 5700 square feet of space is mountain living at its finest. Enjoy superlative views all year long.

When people think skiing in Colorado, Vail is usually the first place that comes to mind. That's because this town was created by and for skiing. Luxurious condos and townhouses, first-class ski resorts and grand estates surround the village. As big as skiing is in the winter, golf is just as big in the summer. Depending on the season, outdoor activities include skiing and snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, golfing, horseback riding and fishing. High-rise condominiums give you a unique perspective for a panoramic view of mountains - like you're sitting on top of the world. Five-star services and amenities create the feeling of luxury, security and ease. Many homes here are ski-in/ski-out for those who live to play in the snow. Outdoor amenities can include gardens, Jacuzzi, fire pit, heated terraces and entry gate while indoor features such as library, billiard room, wine cellar, home gym and massage room keep you occupied when you're not on the slopes or need some down time.

Avon is located in Eagle River Valley, at the base of Beaver Creek Ski Resort just nine miles west of Vail. Avon is often referred to as the commercial core of the Eagle River Valley. Residents here enjoy the spectacular scenery and abundant outdoor activities in and around the two ski areas. Luxury estates and log homes are bountiful in Avon blending mountain elegance with superb architectural design. A big selling point for most homes and condos here is a ski-in/ski-out location. Amenities often include home theater, game room, wine cellar, ski room, gym and multi-car garage. Heated patios and driveways cut down on the backbreaking work of snow shoveling. Gated entry, incredible views and outdoor entertaining areas as well as prime location make these homes a place where you can get together and create special moments with family and friends.

Beaver Creek is a posh ski community with over 1,100 acres of mostly intermediate terrain. Beaver Creek is located south of Avon and encompasses the Beaver Creek Resort as well as business, lodging, and residential areas. The resort village has heated walkways that link to shopping areas and lodging. Escalators transport skiers to the chairlifts. The dining here is excellent. Beaver Creek offers outdoor adventures for every season, whether it's kayaking, four-wheeling, hiking, biking, skiing or dog-sledding. You won't be bored. If you've got the inclination - and the money - the past home of former President Gerald R. Ford and his wife, Betty, is in Beaver Creek. Like many homes in ski resort towns this family retreat is ski-in/ski-out. There's an indoor pool, wine cellar & home theater. A quintessential log home may be just the thing you need to escape the winter doldrums. Admire your impressive view out the multitude of windows. Features may include an outdoor pool and spa, gourmet kitchen, home theater, gym, multi-car garage and separate guest and caretaker quarters. Many condos are also ski-in/ski-out and quite spacious with four and five bedrooms plus first class amenities. Enjoy a garden patio and unobstructed mountain views through floor to ceiling windows. The central location offers convenient access to Beaver Creek's amenities.

Another world famous and popular ski town is Aspen. Originally a mining camp it got its name because of the proliferation of aspen trees. Aspen is a second or third home to many wealthy international jet setters. The downtown is an upscale shopping district with high-end restaurants, salons, and designer boutiques. There's something for everyone in Aspen, from ski slopes to wine tasting, from hot dog carts to haute cuisine. Aspen offers slopes for just about every level of skier, but experts tend to be drawn here. Summer and fall are also prime seasons. Enjoy hiking and take in the incredible views of wildflowers and changing leaves. If you love the outdoors, Aspen could become your second home.

Real estate prices are steep but well worth it for the views, amenities and year round activities. The saying, "If you have to ask you probably can't afford it" is appropriate here. Purchase a private mountain estate that surrounds you in luxury and comfort with decks and terraces to take in the spectacular views, a wine cellar, home theater, gym, caretaker's quarters and horse stable. Find privacy nestled among pine and aspen trees on 67 gently rolling acres just minutes from the slopes and downtown. Or how about a luxury compound with views of Ajax, Indy Pass and the valley? An open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, home theater, wine cellar, game room, resistance pool and 3 car garage are only a few of the top notch amenities. Whether you choose a country manor, a ski estate home or luxury town home in Aspen the quality of the construction, amenities and products used to build it are superlative yet still cannot surpass the location Mother Nature created for it.

Basalt sits amid the Sopris and Basalt mountains and is flanked by the towns of Glenwood Springs and Aspen. Basalt is 1.9 square miles and within its myriad acres of pristine mountain wilderness you can cross-country ski, hike and mountain bike. Basalt is a fisherman's paradise because it sits at the convergence of the Frying Pan River and the Roaring Fork River. Most luxury homes offer natural environments with open spaces that provide you and your family with unique recreational and lifestyle opportunities. New homes come with lots of extras, including outdoor heated pool, volleyball court, pond and water features. Opulent riverfront condos located in downtown Basalt let you walk to everything.

Snowmass is located between Aspen and Basalt and is sometimes called Old Snowmass by its residents. Snowmass is not part of the Snowmass Ski Area or the town of Snowmass Village. It's a separate entity unto itself. Outdoor activities enjoyed here are skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, cross country skiing and more. The luxury lifestyle is just as plentiful as the number of outdoor activities. Your need for privacy and tranquility can be filled by an exquisite property that sits on almost 200 acres with a gated entrance, two elevators and outdoor living spaces that perfectly frame the unsurpassed views. Surrounded by picturesque mountains and views of the Roaring Fork Valley you'll never cease to be impressed by the view. A custom log home can give you the true Colorado mountain experience while still making sure you're surrounded by luxury. Enveloped by mountain vistas and blue skies it's hard to believe you're just minutes from Basalt and Aspen.

Snowmass Village is 12 miles down the valley from Aspen and has about 1,800 year-round residents. Over the years it has become the thriving "mini me" of Aspen. A popular winter resort for skiing and snowboarding, the town is best known as the location of the Snowmass ski area. A spectacular log and stone home with only the highest quality appointments lets you enjoy a quiet respite from the rest of the world. An elevator, outdoor patios and magnificent floor to ceiling windows let you capture the grandeur of the slopes. Snowmass Village has many luxury townhouses and condos too with ski-in/ski-out locations, large windows that welcome the views and exclusive, luxurious amenities as well as prime locations.

Bachelor Gulch seems to have become America's premier ski-in/ski-out resort community. It's the quintessential reflection of the Colorado lifestyle with skiing in winter, pastoral beauty in summer, and an exceptional degree of privacy all year long. Located on Beaver Creek Mountain, 85 percent of the homes have ski-in/ski-out access. Bachelor Gulch is gated for privacy and to ensure its residents and guests the finest luxury mountain living and convenience. Large decks are perfect for entertaining or just taking in the views. During the winter nothing's better than a heated driveway and finally the location is mere steps from the slopes.

Located west of Vail, Colorado, Edwards is the fastest growing community in Eagle County. At present there are approximately 10,000 residents that call Edwards home.Along with world-class skiing only minutes away, in Edwards you can enjoy fly-fishing, floating down the Eagle River, or hiking through wilderness areas. In town, the Riverwalk is a mix of shops and eateries. Enjoy privacy and some of Mother Nature's best work when you purchase a luxury home in Edwards. There are many styles from which to choose. A grand estate property can offer incredible views, privacy and lots of acreage all within close proximity to skiing, shopping and dining. Wolcott is an unincorporated town in the Edwards metro area.

With a population of only 2,700, Breckenridge looks like a postcard scene of a mountain resort town. It started out as a mining town and has maintained over 250 buildings on the National Historic Register. Four mountain peaks surround the town and provide some of the best skiing anywhere. As with most homes in the ski resort areas, ski-in/ski-out lots are very important to the avid skier. Luxury condominiums offer amenities to delight even the most discriminating buyers - locations near the slopes for ski-in/ski-out access and impressive views combined with prime locations.

SOUTH CENTRAL REGION

In South Central Colorado the scenery is like a kaleidoscopic of brilliant colors and shapes. Silver lakes, rolling hills of aspen and pine trees plus snow-capped mountain peaks as far as the eye can see.

While many areas in Colorado were settled by miners and ranchers Colorado Springs' climate and culture were what drew its first settlers. In the early days it was known as Little London. The city's located at the foot of Pikes Peak, one of America's most famous landmarks. It also has one of the nation's most magnificent city parks, the 1,300-acre Garden of the Gods, in the foothills of Pikes Peak. Colorado Springs offers up a smorgasbord of luxury homes. A 12,000 square foot historic home built in the early 1900's sits on more than three landscaped acres with gardens. Or purchase a home in a gated resort community that provides mountain views along with city lights and open spaces with wildlife.

SOUTHWEST REGION

The Southwest Region of Colorado is home to Mesa Verde National Park, Hovenweep National Monument and the Anasazi Heritage Center. Residents here love to be outdoors. Whether running, hiking, biking, climbing or boating there's a plethora of activities to enjoy in the towns of this region.

Crested Butte is a historic mining town and a Registered National Historic District. Here you'll find a mix of natural beauty, history and outdoor adventure. In summer, enjoy mountain biking, hiking in forests, fishing, whitewater rafting and kayaking. Blue Mesa, Colorado's largest lake provides opportunities for boating and other water sports. In winter Crested Butte is referred to as "Colorado's Last Great Ski Town". Whether looking for another vacation home or full time residence you'll have a hard time choosing just one! Purchase land along the East River to build your dream home from the ground up. There are some ski-in/ski-out locations as well. Of course none of these homes are complete without the incredible, awe-inspiring views. New luxury high-rise condominiums offer the opulent life with all the perks and little to no maintenance.

Telluride is a former silver mining camp located on the San Miguel River in the San Juan Mountains. Forested mountains and cliffs surround Telluride boxing it in like a gift from Mother Nature. You can still see ruins of old mining operations dotting the hillsides. Once a fairly remote area, Telluride has become a home for artists, skiers, celebrities and second homeowners. Amenities include caretaker's quarters, separate guest cottage, home theater, wine cellar and so much more. Constructed to fit into the landscape and built with outdoor entertainment areas, you can make the most of your residence regardless of the season. There are a few historic residences as well as very high-end condominiums that offer prime locations, luxury amenities and the ultimate lifestyle.

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Voices From The Angie Zapata Family Vigil (April 14, 2009)

pam - twitter - Autumn Sandeen took a video at the April 14, 2009 Angie Zapata Family Vigil, asking people what motivated them to attend the event..."Why Did you come to the vigil? Autumn Sandeen is a new media reporter (frontpage blogging Barista) for Pam's House Blend. She's tweeting (microblogging) the trial on twitter under the twitterID of JusticeForAngie - twitter.com



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Interview with Adam from Greely, CO regarding the Global Vacation Network scam

AmericaJR.com's Jason Rzucidlo spoke one-on-one with Adam from Greeley, CO regarding his experience with the Global Vacation Network. He recently joined the vacation club and hasn't booked a trip yet. However, he said that cruise rates are higher than just calling Carnival directly.



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Angie Zapata's Story: Let's End Hate Together

Angie Zapata was brutally murdered in Greeley, Colorado, in July 2008. Angie was a transgender woman and she was murdered because of anti-transgender bias. On April 14, 2009, her alleged killer will go on trial in Greeley, Colorado. The trial marks the first time that Colorados gender identity-inclusive hate crimes statute has been applied in the investigation and prosecution of an anti-transgender murder case. Watch Angie's family tell her story through their eyes.



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Booster Seat Blitz

Most parents assume child restraint laws apply only to infant and toddler age groups. Years ago, they did. But, a new Colorado Child Passenger Safety Law now extends car seat or booster seat requirements to all passengers 7-years-old and younger and also maps out requirements for children up to age 16.

Previously, Colorado law required only children 5 years of age and younger to ride in car seats or booster seats. But as of Sunday, Aug. 1, safety regulations encompass a much greater number of young people riding in passenger vehicles.

According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, car wrecks are the greatest cause of accident injury deaths for children between age 1 and 14. In an attempt to decrease this statistic, the state's new passenger restraint guidelines address height and weight of child passengers to at least the same extent, if not more so, as the child's age.

Because of the way automobiles are designed, a passenger's height directly relates to how well a vehicle's lap and shoulder belts provide restraint during a car accident. A person who's 4'9" or taller is tall enough to ride while wearing manufacturer-installed vehicle safety belts. Taking this into consideration, the Colorado Child Passenger Safety Law maps out the following guidelines:


A rear-facing car seat is required for children up to age 1 or up to the seat manufacturer's maximum specified weight.
A rear or forward-facing car seat is required for children ages 1 to 3 or up to the seat manufacturer's maximum specified weight.
A forward-facing car seat or booster seat is required for children ages 4 to 7 or up to 4'9" tall.
A booster seat or lap & shoulder belt is required for children up to age 16.

Parents need to use the style of safety seats and manufacturer size limits to determine the best method to safely restrain their children. Safety officials point out that only children who are noticeably larger or smaller than average will not fall within the law's suggested safety guidelines.

The new law makes it a primary offense for any passenger who is 16 years old or younger to ride unrestrained in a moving vehicle. This means law enforcement officers can pull over drivers for non-compliance with the new regulations, rather than citing the driver for non-compliance in the course of a traffic stop for another offense.

For one year, police will issue only warnings to vehicle operators not following the new law. Beginning Aug. 1, 2011, tickets will be issued with a minimum $82 fine.

It remains only a secondary offense for passengers 17 and older to ride unrestrained in a moving vehicle.

To help parents determine the right seat for their children, fitting events are being held all over the state of Colorado, beginning with Cheyenne Wells, Colorado Springs, Denver and Lakewood on Aug. 5, 6 or 7. Booster Seat Blitz events are being held Aug. 13, 14 or 15 in Akron, Bayfield, Black Forest, Broomfield, Commerce City, Cortez, Delta, Denver, Eagle, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Greeley, Ignacio, Lamar, Pueblo, and Silverton. Get location, schedule and activity information by visiting the CDOT Booster Blitz press release.

Colorado's Child Passenger Safety Law is part of the CDOT Integrated Safety Plan that aims to decrease traffic accidents and accident injuries within the State of Colorado by expanding safety partnerships with government, law enforcement and vehicle safety education.

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