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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Charles/Evangalist E. K. Giv-ns/

4/23/12

SENT 170 pages to United States Supreme Court: result-[Public] protectors of the highest office of the United States are accused of dealing with prostitutes; which moved form secr-t s—vice men tot –m- to the mar-ines.  Person[African American]who sent information about situation to the United States Supreme Court[who strangely do not keep COPIES of information sent to them][first rule of business=?]WILL NOT BE acknowledged BUT will use the information to make [Caucasian] society better.  Female guest on Coast to Coast=”What is going on is that SOMEBODY insists on being heard; which is stressful; BUT will make OUR  society better.” http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/last-30-days
OUR=[Caucasian] society as a result of taking/robbing African American[s] of their heritage/ideas/concepts/discoveries; etc.

But was SENT A THOUGHT=”everywhere I go people would be nice=?” is suppose to be reward for stealing information sent to the United States Supreme court; is better that person change than to have to change the system of abuse.  To acknowledge wrong done to an African American by a Caucasian[not hispanic white][but European white] is to acknowledge the development and growth of African American Society such as destroyed in the Black Wall Street http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/last-30-days ? have the ability to send and transfer thoughts to person[s] [why some people drive up highways, etc. the wrong way];

Charles/Evangalist E. K. Giv-ns/in church=father of twin[Chatara/Bridget]/female participating in stealing of twin/communication about twin[s]; negative=thank you Supreme God for courage, etc. identifying the Caucasian[European white]involved;

There is too much talk and too much inactivity-too much silence from the black churches and the community.  There are too many black zimmermans in our communities right now.  The Carolina times; Vol. 91-Number 15; Durham North Carolina April 14, 20102.


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Black Laws Dictionary:

PATTERN-Mode of behavior or series of acts that are RECOGNIZABLY [a pattern of racial discrimination]; patter of racketeering activity-two or more related criminal acts that amount to or pose a threat of continued criminal activity; the phrase derives from the Federal Racketeer Influenced and corrupt organization Act.  See Racketeering.
Mode-Manner of doing something [p1019];
Behavior-behavior science-the body of disciplines (sociology, anthropology, psychology) that study human behavior[p147];
Series-[series bond- see bond] an obligation; a promise; a written promise to pay money or do some act if certain circumstances occur or a certain time elapses [p1371];
Acts-something done or performed, esp. voluntarily, a deed; 2. the process of doing or performing; an occurrence that results from a person’s will being exerted on the external world[p24]; [goal of system of oppression and abuse of African Americans in Winston-Salem, N. C.];
Act in the law-an act that is intended to create, transfer or extinguish a right and that is effective in law for that purpose; the exercise of a legal power-also termed juristic act; act of the party; legal act [p25];
Act of the law-the creation, extinction or transfer of a right by the operation of the law itself, without any consent on the part of the persons concerned.  Also termed legal act-[any act not condemn as illegal; for example; a surgeon’s incision[Caucasian] is a legal act, while stabbing[usually done by African American]is an illegal one; 2. an action or undertaking that creates a legally recognized obligation; an act that binds a person in some way.

Recognition-Confirmation that an act done by another person was authorized See Ratification; The formal admission that a person entity or thing has a particular status; #4 an employer’s acknowledgment that a ;union has the right to act as a bargaining agent for employee[s]; Civil Law- a declaration that corrects a null provision of an obligation in order to make the provision enforceable[after over thirty years][?]; If not enforceable by now-will never be enforceable.

Approve-to confirm;

Formal-pertaining to or following establish procedural rules, customs, and practices [LR83.9b(a)]; 2. ceremonial-formality; formal law-procedural law.



Charles/Evangelist E. K. Giv-ns/in church=father of twin[Chatara/Bridget]/female participating in stealing of twin/communication about twin[s]; negative=thank you Supreme god for courage, etc. identifying the Caucasian[European white]involved;
At CRCC the evangelist EK Giv-ns and at the Mouth o- G—church [father of the twin]already been informed of situation=both know each other. EK Giv-ns and Charles EM both have participated as informant[s]; both leaders of church[es]; system is that twin is to be kept till mother [African American] complies with forced assimilation into system designed by [Caucasian] males and assume role [pre-assigned worth valuation];
EK Giv-ns and Charles EM[step son brian] are poised to follow instruction[s] given through code[s] based upon upcoming [Act of the law-the creation, extinction or transfer of a right by the operation of the law itself, without any consent on the part of the persons concerned.  Also termed legal act-[any act not condemn as illegal; for example; a surgeon’s incision[Caucasian] is a legal act, while stabbing[usually done by African American]is an illegal one; 2. an action or undertaking that creates a legally recognized obligation; an act that binds a person in some way.]


15.to make or fashion after or according to a pattern.
16. to cover or mark with a pattern.
17. Chiefly British Dialect .
a. to imitate.
b. to attempt to match or duplicate.
a combination of qualities, acts, tendencies, etc., forming a consistent or characteristic arrangement: the behavior patterns of teenagers.
Main Entry:
Part of Speech:
noun
Definition:
model, example
Synonyms:
archetype, beau ideal, copy, criterion, cynosure, ensample, exemplar, guide, mirror, norm, original, paradigm, paragon, prototype, sample, specimen, standard
Main Entry:
Part of Speech:
verb
Definition:
copy, imitate; decorate
Synonyms:
design, emulate, follow, form, model, mold, order, shape, style, trim
Antonyms:
be original














Main Entry:
Part of Speech:
verb
Definition:
cut carefully with sharp instrument
Synonyms:
block out, chip, chisel, cleave, dissect, dissever, divide, engrave, etch, fashion, form, grave, hack, hew, incise, indent, insculpt, model, mold, mould, pattern , rough-hew, sculpt, shape, slash, slice, stipple, sunder, tool, trim, whittle
Main Entry:
Part of Speech:
noun
Definition:
duplicate, imitation
Synonyms:
Xerox, archetype, carbon, carbon copy, cast, clone, counterfeit, counterpart, ditto*, ectype, effigy, ersatz, facsimile, forgery, hard copy, image, impersonation, impression, imprint, likeness, microfiche, mimeograph, miniature, mirror, model, offprint, parallel, pattern , photocopy, photograph, photostat, portrait, print, reflection, replica, replication, representation, reprint, reproduction, rubbings, similarity, simulacrum, simulation, study, tracing, transcript, transcription, type
Notes:
Xerox  is actually a trademark for copies made on that brand of machine; copy  is a duplicate made in any of a number of ways, while photocopy  is a duplicate made using a machine with a photographic process
Antonyms:
original, origination, source
* = informal/non-formal usage
Main Entry:
Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
test, gauge for judgment
Synonyms:
archetype, basis, benchmark, canon, example, exemplar, fact, foundation, law, measure, model, norm, opinion, original, paradigm, pattern , point of comparison, precedent, principle, proof, prototype, rule, scale, standard, touchstone, yardstick
Antonyms:
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition

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