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Walmart has a good selection and excellent prices

Friday, August 1st, 2008

I am not affiliated with www.walmart.com in any way. I like to shop at Walmart because they have much lower prices then any other store near where I live. Not every item in the store is offered at a good price but if you shop carefully you can save a bundle at Walmart. They have also had agreements with some rock bands such as the Eagles and AC DC to sell their latest music exclusively at Walmart.

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The Ottoman Empire

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers in the war, the secret Ottoman-German Alliance having been signed in August 1914. It threatened Russia’s Caucasian territories and Britain’s communications with India via the Suez Canal. The British and French opened overseas fronts with the Gallipoli (1915) and Mesopotamian campaigns. In Gallipoli, the Turks successfully repelled the British, French and Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs). In Mesopotamia, by contrast, after the disastrous Siege of Kut (1915–16), British Imperial forces reorganised and captured Baghdad in March 1917. Further to the west, in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, initial British setbacks were overcome when Jerusalem was captured in December 1917. The Egyptian Expeditionary Force, under Field Marshal Edmund Allenby, broke the Ottoman forces at the Battle of Megiddo in September 1918.

Russian armies generally had the best of it in the Caucasus. Vice-Generalissimo Enver Pasha, supreme commander of the Turkish armed forces, was ambitious and dreamed of conquering central Asia. He was, however, a poor commander. He launched an offensive against the Russians in the Caucasus in December 1914 with 100,000 troops; insisting on a frontal attack against mountainous Russian positions in winter, he lost 86% of his force at the Battle of Sarikamis.

The Russian commander from 1915 to 1916, General Yudenich, drove the Turks out of most of the southern Caucasus with a string of victories. In 1917, Russian Grand Duke Nicholas assumed command of the Caucasus front. Nicholas planned a railway from Russian Georgia to the conquered territories, so that fresh supplies could be brought up for a new offensive in 1917. However, in March 1917, (February in the pre-revolutionary Russian calendar), the Czar was overthrown in the February Revolution and the Russian Caucasus Army began to fall apart. In this situation, the army corps of Armenian volunteer units realigned themselves under the command of General Tovmas Nazarbekian, with Dro as a civilian commissioner of the Administration for Western Armenia. The front line had three main divisions: Movses Silikyan, Andranik, and Mikhail Areshian. Another regular unit was under Colonel Korganian. There were Armenian partisan guerrilla detachments (more than 40,000) accompanying these main units.

The Arab Revolt was a major cause of the Ottoman Empire’s defeat. The revolts started with the Battle of Mecca by Sherif Hussain of Mecca with the help of Britain in June 1916, and ended with the Ottoman surrender of Damascus. Fakhri Pasha the Ottoman commander of Medina showed stubborn resistance for over two and half years during the Siege of Medina.

Along the border of Italian Libya and British Egypt, the Senussi tribe, incited and armed by the Turks, waged a small-scale guerrilla war against Allied troops. According to Martin Gilbert’s The First World War, the British were forced to dispatch 12,000 troops to deal with the Senussi. Their rebellion was finally crushed in mid-1916.

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Ted Nugent is coming to Columbus

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Ted Nugent is coming to Columbus. You can read about Ted at www.tednugent.com. Always the wildman, you can count on a fun show. He will be plaing hits “Cat Scratch Fever” and “Motor City Madhouse” among others. I had the pleasure of seeing Ted perform on two occasions.

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Journey to the Center of the Earth

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Journey to the Center of the Earth was released last week. You can go to www.boxofficemojo.com to see that it did pretty well. It stars Brendan Fraser and had mixed reviews from the critics at Yahoo Movies. It seems it has a lot of action and not to much plot but the critics say the kids should like the movie.

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The Party Bus in Cincinnati

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Mark Mallory is the Mayor of Cincinnati. Go to www.cincinnati-oh.gov to read more.

Mark Mallory was sworn in as the 68th Mayor of the City of Cincinnati on December 1, 2005.  Mayor Mallory’s election marks the first time in over 70 years that Cincinnati has elected a Mayor who was not previously a member of City Council.  Mallory is also the first directly elected African American Mayor in Cincinnati’s history.  The Mayor took office focused on changing the way that business is done at City Hall to make it more accessible and citizen-friendly.

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