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I'm Obsessed with the Korean Kittens

An all-female Korean vocal group called the Kittens were pretty radical Korean ladies.

They wore mini skirts, sang in English, toured the world. They were the first real international idols.

Here, they're performing for soldiers during the Vietnam War!

And here they are performing in London, covering the Beatles :D

You go girls!

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my grandpa was in thy war
That is so cool!
hahaha, so we know that kpop girls extreme dance come from. their grandma!
Wow!, what a scandal. I can see the tanline of their panties. (would go Korean News Outlets today) Buttt nice throwback! Thanks for these ladies.
wait I think one of there songs were on kill bill 😂😄
@mandie no, in the movie there is japanese girl group called "5 6 7 8", it's not korean.
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This investment will bring a critical defense industrial base asset back to production status and help Goex modernize the facility with the intent of reducing operational risk and improving safety. Goex is currently the only American source of black powder. Regulations Governing Black Powder in the US In the United States, a federal explosives license or permit under the federal explosives regulations at 27 CFR, Part 555 is required to purchase black powder. However, an exemption at 27 CFR Part 555.141(b) states that these regulations do not apply to black powder: That is commercially manufactured. In quantities not exceeding 50 pounds. Is intended to be used solely for sporting, recreational, or cultural purposes in antique firearms or antique devices. 1. 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The Impact of Black Powder on the Defense Industrial Base The US Department of Defense (DoD) recognizes the importance of black powder in the defense industrial base. Through its DPA Title III Program, the DoD is dedicated to ensuring the timely availability of essential domestic industrial resources to support national defense and homeland security requirements now and in the future. By supporting the Louisiana facility owned by Estes Energetics, the DoD is working to reduce the nation's reliance on foreign supply chains, ensure the integrity of materials supplied to the American Warfighter, and help create a resilient, robust, and secure defense industrial base. The Future of Black Powder in the US While the closure of GOEX has undoubtedly impacted the availability and cost of black powder in the US, there are still several modern black powder alternatives available. Hodgdon still makes Pyrodex, Triple Seven, and Blackhorn 209, available in both powder and pellet form. 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In 2020, the U.S. took a powerful step forward in the fight against racism by renaming four places that had been named after a Native American woman, which were derogatory slurs. This gesture was a powerful symbol of the power of change and the commitment of the U.S. to fight racism. In a world that is often divided by race and ethnicity, this move was an important reminder that we could all come together and make a difference. It is a testament to the impact a single person can have on the world and the potential for change within all of us. The four places that were renamed were a park, a lake, a mountain, a mountain range, and a valley. Each of these places was given a new name that honors the Native American woman who inspired the change. The new names not only reflect her strength and courage but also serve to remind us of the importance of respecting and celebrating diversity. What were the four places renamed? The four places that were renamed as a result of this effort were: - The Lake and Park in California, which were once named after a racist slur, was renamed to reflect the name of the original Native American inhabitant who lived there. - The mountain range in Colorado that was once named after a racist slur was renamed to reflect the name of the Native American woman for whom it was being renamed. - The valley in Colorado that was once named after a racist slur was renamed to reflect the name of the Native American woman for whom it was being renamed. - The mountain in New Hampshire that was once named after a racist slur was renamed to reflect the name of the Native American woman for whom it was being renamed. What were the old names, and what are the new names? - The Lake and Park in California, which was once known as Lake Merced and Merced Park, were once named after a slur that was used to describe Native Americans. The new names reflect the original inhabitant of the area, the Aul and Elu. - The mountain range in Colorado, which was once known as the San Juan Mountains, was once named after a slur that was used to describe Native Americans. The new names reflect the original inhabitant of the area, the Colorado Rockies. - The valley in Colorado, which was once known as the San Luis Valley, was once named after a slur that was used to describe Native Americans. The new names reflect the original inhabitant of the area, the Colorado Valley. - The mountain in New Hampshire that was once known as Mount Jefferson was once named after a slur that was used to describe Native Americans. The new names reflect the original inhabitant of the area, the New Hampshire Highlands. The impact of the renaming By changing the names of these places and reflecting the names of their original inhabitants, the U.S. was able to take a powerful step forward in the fight against racism. This gesture was a powerful symbol of the power of change and the commitment of the U.S. to fight racism and discrimination. It was a powerful reminder that we could all come together and make a difference, regardless of our differences. The renaming of these places was a powerful way to recognize the strength and courage of the Native American woman who inspired the change. It also served as a reminder of the importance of respecting and celebrating diversity. How this gesture reflects the power of change The journey to change the names of these places began with the efforts of a Native American woman named Mary Rowland, who was a descendant of the Aul and Elu, the original inhabitants of the Lake and Park in California. She was distressed that places that were important to her people had been named after a slur that was used to describe them. Rowland reached out to her local congressman, and with his help, she was able to start a campaign to change the names of these places. The impact of her efforts was not limited to her community but extended to the entire country, inspiring others to follow her example. Other communities also took up this challenge and lobbied for the renaming of places that had been named after a slur. This campaign culminated in 2020 when the U.S. government chose to make this gesture at the federal level. How this renaming is a reminder of the potential for change within all of us This renaming of places that were once named after a slur serves as a reminder of our capacity for change. It is a testament to the power of one person to make a difference and the potential for change that is within all of us. In the words of Mary Rowland, the woman who inspired this renaming, we all have the power to make a difference. It is a reminder of our ability to learn from the past and create a better future. It demonstrates that we can all come together and make a difference, regardless of our differences. It shows that no matter who we are or what challenges we face, each of us has the potential to make a difference in the world. Conclusion This renaming of four places that had been named after a derogatory slur was a powerful gesture that was a powerful symbol of the power of change. This was a powerful way to recognize the strength and courage of the Native American woman who inspired the change. It also served as a reminder of the importance of respecting and celebrating diversity. It was a powerful reminder that we could all come together and make a difference, regardless of our differences. It was a testament to the impact that a single person can have on the world and the potential for change that is within all of us.
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What Is Black Powder
Black powder is a low explosive substance made of charcoal, sulfur, and potassium nitrate (saltpeter). It is employed in some ammunition and muzzleloaders in addition to being a propellant in fireworks and pyrotechnics. In general, purchasing black powder necessitates a federal explosives license or authorization under the federal explosives laws at 27 CFR, Part 555. However, black powder is excluded from these laws according to 27 CFR Part 555.141(b): -That is commercially manufactured. -In quantities not exceeding 50 pounds. -Is intended to be used solely for the sporting, recreational or cultural purposes in antique firearms or antique devices. For the above-mentioned uses in antique firearms or antique devices, commercially made black powder may be purchased and used in quantities not to exceed 50 pounds without the need for a federal explosives license or permit. If a person produces black powder for their own individual, non-commercial use and it is not a "commercial" product within the meaning of the exemption, they do not need a manufacturer's license. However, the black powder created must be handled in accordance with the relevant legislation. Additionally, anyone planning to carry any black powder that does not fit the aforementioned criteria for exemption or who plans to purchase any amount of black powder for any other reason, such as for use in fireworks or pyrotechnics, is required to get a federal explosives license or permit. Additionally, these people are required to keep the black powder in an explosives magazine that complies with Part 555 standards. People that manufacture, import, or deal in any volume of black powder are not covered by the exemption. Therefore, these individuals are required to acquire a federal explosives license, store the black powder in line with rules, and keep track of their purchases and disposals. Recall that black powder that does not satisfy the requirements for exemption in 27 CFR 555.141(b) is considered a low explosive under 27 CFR 555.202 and may be kept in type 1, type 2, or type 4 magazines, as well as in type 3 magazines for temporary attended storage. Explosive items must be moved to type 1, type 2, or type 4 magazines for unattended storage rather than being left in type 3 magazines (day boxes). No dwelling or residence shall be used as an explosives magazine, and no building shall be used to store more than fifty pounds of explosives. Security Awareness Retail staff members who sell black powder should be aware that these components could be utilized in bombs. Black powder dealers are strongly encouraged to build ties with their local law enforcement agencies by the ATF, FBI, and DHS. We advise that industry participants include reporting suspicious activity and being aware of it in official employee training programs. Visit https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/explosives-open-letters to view the ATF's open letter.
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Joshua Kodner is an examination and closeout shop situated in Dania Beach, Florida. Having some expertise in novel craftsmanship properties, pearls, gems, and collectibles, everything is cautiously curated dependent on its one-of-a-kind quality and by and large worth. There are exceptionally enormous display barters, giving numerous helpful approaches to take part from anyplace outside of Dania Beach. Basically, leave a truant bid with the exhibition, call Joshua Kodner’s agents during the closeout to put a bid, or simply take part in one of our few web-based offering stages. The Kodner family has offered a practice of greatness in the realm of diamonds, collectibles, and sales since first entering the business during the 1940s. Presently in the fourth era, Joshua Kodner is advancing his family's inheritance with his brilliant accreditations, master information, and scrupulousness. With information and aptitude in various forte regions, Joshua is a fourth-age gemologist, affirmed appraiser, and authorized barker. Our staff is comprised of guaranteed gemologists and appraisers, who have made this shop sales management firm wake up with a trace of New York style. Neon Paraiba Tourmaline The striking shade of Paraiba stones separates them. Their shading comes from a lot of manganese and copper, which together go about as a shading specialist. The accessible neon blue paraiba tourmaline (guaranteed by AGL and Gubelin Lab) weighs 4.86 carats. Jewels encompass the diamond on the platinum ring. Kodner auctions have a huge range of such other auctions. A work of art from Pakistani-American craftsman Jamali is on offer also. His Expressionist artistic creations give the watcher a feeling of magic. Jamali frequently layers beautiful shades on material and plug. The accessible piece portrays a lady from the side. She looks up while getting one arm over her body. Albert Huie and Vangelis Renas likewise have craftsmanships addressed in the bartering list. Pictures of Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando by DeVon are significant too. Winter Wonderland Sale The canvas includes a huge scope blanketed white iris outlined against a green foundation. Nesbitt, an observed American craftsman, was related to the Photorealist and Pop Art developments. While he painted various subjects, from Manhattan scaffolds and studio insides to vegetables and pieces of clothing, it was his gigantic pictures of blossoms that acquired the craftsman ubiquity. In 1980, the United States Postal Service gave four stamps of his blossom canvases. Dispatched in 1998, Tiffany Victoria was propelled by Tiffany's precious stone focal point from the 1889 Exposition Universelle, held in Paris. Customarily, the style highlights marquise jewels set in a botanical example. A Tiffany and Co. Tsarina accessory with the Victoria bloom themes is a main part in the live occasion. The accessory provisions the blossoms set between columns of round, splendid cut jewels and emeralds in a yellow gold setting. Decorative Art David Burliuk was a Russian Futurism painter from Ukraine, most popular for his impact on Modernism toward the beginning of the twentieth century. He was globally known as the "Father of Futurism." Burliuk's work frequently showed his interest in the plans of Scythian culture and Ukrainian legends. Another top part of the sale is a three-piece Togo couch by Ligne Roset. Antoine Roset and his child Emile originally established the organization in 1860 as an independent venture in Montagnier, France. From its foundation to date, Ligne Roset has been known for its reasonable plans and top caliber. The included Togo couch was dispatched in 1973. An Eames relax seat by Herman Miller, a few classical expressions, theoretical artistic creations, and adornments pieces will be highlighted too. One can see the auctions this week by visiting the auction calendar page of auctiondaily. Media Source: AuctionDaily