11/6/2023 0 Comments Hogwash recipe for pulled porkLet the beef or lamb sit in a warm place for about ten minutes before enjoying. When you cut the meat, cut across the grain as this will improve texture because you are cutting the fibers in the meat into shorter segments. Use moisture from sauces to add to the tenderness when cooking your roast. When roasting, sear the beef or lamb first to lock in the juices and then place in a pre-heated oven. Preheat the oven or pan or skillet you plan to cook in starting at a low temperature and slowly raising the temperature. One of our favorite steak preparation methods, also used by many chefs, is to sear a steak or lamb chop quickly over a high heat on each side (two-four minutes per side) to seal in its natural juices and then place in a pre-heated 400 degree oven to finish the cooking process (about 4-6 minutes). Use a digital meat thermometer to closely monitor your meat while cooking. Baste to add moisture throughout the grilling process. The heat on a grill is correct when you can hold your hand next to the meat on the grill for 3 seconds. However, our steaks are thick, which helps protect them from overcooking and also allows you to grill them with greater success. Stove top cooking steaks, while a bit risky, is preferable to grilling because you can control the heat more accurately. If you do not own a meat tenderizer, marinate your beef, especially the lean cuts like the NY Strip Steak and Sirloin Steak. Using a meat tenderizer (a 16-bladed puncturing tool) helps the meat accept marinade more generously. Coating the meat with olive oil will add to the flavor and moisture and also prevent sticking. Use olive oil, tenderizer, or marinate for enhanced flavor and moisture Thawing completely will eliminate the “weeping” of watery red liquid onto your pletely will eliminate the “weeping” of watery red liquid onto your plate. Lamb can be cooked at slightly higher temperatures and for slightly longer than beef.įor best results, thaw your meat in the refrigerator or if it is important to thaw more quickly, place the vacuum sealed package in warm water. Since the meat cooks quickly, it can progress from perfectly cooked to overcooked in less than a minute. The meat will continue to cook when removed from heat. Use a digital meat thermometer (120-145 degrees for rare-medium) and don’t overcook your meat. The cooking time for grass-fed beef will be about 30% – 50% less than standard (grain fed) beef, even at the lower temperature. Reduce the temperature of standard (grain fed) beef recipes by 50 degrees. The local food tasting expo is always delicious and always fun. Visit Hogwash Farm at Flavors of the Valley on April 9 from 11am-3pm at Hartford High School gym. The April share will have the option of a smoked ham or lamb roast for the Easter meal. Sign up for a monthly selection of our 100 % grass fed beef, heritage breed pork, pastured chicken, and lamb (optional). Below are photos of a couple beauties, and I can email more photos if interested.Īpril is the start of the CSA spring quarter which runs through June. They are washable, last forever, and are easy to ship. I just got back a load of sheepskins from Pennsylvania and it is a gorgeous batch! These make a unique and useful baby shower present, a soft addition to an office chair, or a really nice dog bed. But, piglets are being born, our hay supply is getting low, and Gwen, the goddess of sheep shearing just came - so springtime weather can't be too far off. Technically spring arrives this week, although you wouldn't know it by the amount of snow of the ground after the big storm last week.
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11/6/2023 0 Comments Insomnia stephen king plotPlot Title page from the original 1984 Philtrum Press edition (book issued without cover) The Eyes of the Dragon was originally titled The Napkins. The book is a work of epic fantasy in a quasi-medieval setting, with a clearly established battle between good and evil, and magic playing a lead role. Īt the time of publication, it was a deviation from the norm for King, who was best known for his horror fiction. The 1995 French edition did not reproduce the American illustrations it included brand new illustrations by Christian Heinrich, and a 2016 new French version also included brand new illustrations, by Nicolas Duffaut. This trade edition was slightly revised for publication. The novel would later be published for the mass market by Viking in 1987, with illustrations by David Palladini. In this case, the movie could turn out better than the book.The Eyes of the Dragon is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen King, first published as a limited edition slipcased hardcover by Philtrum Press in 1984, illustrated by Kenneth R. Moreover, it challenges computers wizards to come up with mind-boggling special effects. With its double apocalyptic climaxes, “Insomnia” offers lots of opportunities for mayhem and destruction. Still, it is interesting to conjure with the question of what kind of a movie “Insomnia” will make and who should play the leads (Gregory Peck as Ralph? Piper Laurie as Lois? Rob Lowe as Ed?). The level of writing falls far short of his best work in the now classic “The Shining,” and his imagination is becoming febrile at times. Unhappily, he also seems to be slipping from his throne as the king of horror. With each new book since “Gerald’s Game,” King seems to become more and more PC. His minions, including a halitosis king named Charlie Pickering who tries to kill Ralph, are described most unflatteringly.Īlong with his customary gallery of good ole Maine folks, King tosses in a few leading players who turn out to be gay: Ralph’s good buddy, the dapper and acerbic retired history professor Bill McGovern Ed’s beautiful wife, Helen and her gorgeous mentor at the shelter known as WomanCare, Gretchen Tillbury. Deepneau comes across as a total monster, but at least he is described as young and handsome. He mocks Day and even treats her to a macabre fate. King cannot be accused of total one-sidedness in his presentation of this clash. The plot of “Insomnia” turns on Day’s upcoming visit to Derry, which brings the right-to-lifers, headed by Deepneau, out in rabid force. Having disposed of his longtime fictional haunt of Castle Rock in “Needful Things,” King returns to the setting of “It,” the small city of Derry, Maine, which probably looks very much like Bangor, where the writer lives. As one of three ministers of death from a parallel world, Atropos is a loose cannon, a perpetrator of random executions, a minion of the Crimson King. Atropos, who wields a rusty scalpel, is Ralph’s main non-human adversary. A devil figure (a popular King nemesis), the Crimson King, does turn up briefly.īut mostly Ralph and his new love, Lois Chasse, have their encounters of some strange kind with a Huey, Dewey and Louie trio of little bald doctors nicknamed for the three Fates: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos. There are no latter-day werewolves or vampires in the adventures of Ralph Roberts, an ordinary retiree with insomnia who becomes a hero as he ventures into another dimension. The hugely prolific and prolix novelist here toils in the realm of science fiction rather than outright horror. Though it creates great anticipation at the outset, this tale of a 70-year-old’s fight against the forces of death turns repetitive and a bit silly once King crosses the threshold into the realm of the supernatural. Unlike Stephen King’s true spellbinders, “Insomnia” might work as a cure for sleepless nights. Insomnia By Stephen King, Viking, $27.95, 787 pp. 11/6/2023 0 Comments Indigo meaning among lesbiansI don’t ever write a lyric ever that I wouldn’t feel comfortable sending to Emily Saliers. How do you truly connect to another person on a soul level, but maintain yourself? But to maintain their is something that everyone in a band could learn from, and everyone in general could learn from. Those women are so different, and they’re so spectacular, but they have this unspoken agreement that their souls have made to cast their lots together. They know all about my origins as a little baby lesbian who was obsessed with the Indigo Girls. We’re very close with each other - we have a family relationship now. By the end of the tour, they’d do 24 songs, and I’d be on stage for 22 of them. So they started having me do the harmonies on one or two of their songs. And I knew there was a third harmony, because I’m good at finding harmonies. The second thing I learned on tour is that because I had fallen in love with their music so young, their intertwining harmonies didn’t confuse me. I was only 23 then, and I’m about to be 40 now, and that was a really, really important thing for me to realize. I knew at that point that I wanted that relationship. It’s different than a kind of pedestrian fan-artist relationship. The fans had an affection for them that was different than for other artists, because you’re seeing the result of a loyal fan base that is behind artists based on the fact that their music has improved their lives. They’re true evangelists, in that sense, and they taught me to venture off the beaten path while touring. They play in places that don’t always have music. They’ve gone to Door County and Fish Creek, Wisconsin. When I opened for the Indigo Girls on tour, it was the first time I had the exposure to what would be known as a “cult audience.” They haven’t just gone to major markets and played Chicago, New York, Boston, San Francisco. I flew down to Atlanta and had one of those crazy, mind-blowing, surreal things happen, where I wound up in the studio with them and was at their house having dinner.Īmy Ray and Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls (Photo by Andrew Lepley/Redferns) Andrew Lepley/Redferns/Getty Images I need to get good enough to where they’re going to hear my music, and they’re going to like me.” And so the very first thing I did, once I gained any notoriety at all, was find a way to reach out to them and tell them I was making a record with T Bone Burnett, and that I wanted to sing with them, and they agreed. And I remember leaving so unsatisfied, I was like, “I have this signature, but I need to be friends with them. I took my first and, at that point, only guitar with me, which was this shitty little beat-up Ovation knockoff called an Applause. I had a friend drive me to Portland in the pouring rain, because I had won a contest to meet them before a radio show. I met the Indigo Girls when I was about 17. The harmonies are so clever that you can’t predict the note that’s about to be sung next. He’s not easily impressed, but he was so impressed by their harmonies - it was the first time we’d heard anyone, other than the Everly Brothers, where we couldn’t tell who was singing at any given time, even though they don’t sound similar to one another. My brother, who is only 11 months younger than me, we’ve been singing harmonies together since we were little. In retrospect, I realized that I was being galvanized towards something that I was only just beginning to understand about myself. It’s a dreary subject matter, but it was so poignant to me that I felt this pull in my stomach. He fights for himself and other LGBTQ+ people and people with HIV/AIDS, until he dies at the end. Obviously, it’s about a gay man who has AIDS, who gets fired from his job, and he’s made a pariah. I snuck it into my bedroom, popped the movie into my VCR. I got home, and my parents had rented the movie Philadelphia on VHS. I was about 13 or 14 years old, and I had come home from a friend’s house - it was a girl who I had a total crush on - and I was very confused about it. The representation and the visibility that they managed to scrape together at that time, despite all odds and all the obstacles against them, were really important for me in my life. The Indigo Girls were so deeply influential in my life - not just musically, but also as an activist and as an out queer person. Here, Brandi Carlile talks about what the Indigo Girls meant to her as a young fan, how they helped her early in her career, and how they’ve become close friends. For this year’s annual Women Shaping the Future issue, we asked 12 of today’s top musical acts to talk about the women who have inspired them most in their lives and careers. Scoop out a ball of paste and drag it over the skin going against the direction of the hair. When ready to use, take out a small blob and roll into a ball. Store sugaring paste in an airtight glass container. I wanted to stick to the more traditional paste method of removing the hair (sugaring has been commonplace throughout the Middle East and North and East Africa for centuries). If you choose to do this you can use cloth strips made from scrap material, and because sugaring paste is water soluble, the strips will wash easily allowing you to reuse them. Some people use sugaring paste like strip wax but that is not how it was intended to be used. Honey coloured sugaring paste ready to be transferred to a glass container. Safety tip: Please be really careful when handling the sugaring paste, it can cause severe burns if it gets on your skin. I was able to salvage most of my first batch this way. When it softens, mix together and use when it cools down enough. If it turns solid, try adding a tablespoon of water and heating for 10 or 20 seconds at a time in a microwave. If it’s not thick enough, you can always heat it more, but if it overcooks it will turn solid. Let it cool to room temperature before using.Ĭooking tip: It’s better to take your wax off the heat too soon rather than too late. Transfer the paste to an airtight glass container that has been warmed up so that the glass won’t break. You are looking to see if the paste will hold its shape and still be pliable. You can place the spoon in a bowl of water, but I found putting it under the tap worked just as well. I also tested if it was ready by placing a spoonful of paste in cold water. This took me about 7 minutes but it will be a bit different for everyone so stay focused. Take off the heat when the sugar turns honey coloured (the temptation to eat this stuff is high, but I don’t recommend it, it got stuck all over my teeth). Cook on medium to low heat, stirring frequently. Put all ingredients in a large stainless steel pot to prevent spillage. Making the sugaring paste Ingredients:Ģ tablespoons lemon juice (no pulp or seeds) Another zero waste win! Hair removal using sugaring paste. Be prepared for a bit of trial and error, but sugaring definitely works. But as I learnt, over-cooking the paste will still make it go rock hard when it cools down. The acid in these ingredients acts as a preservative and helps stop the sugar from turning into hard candy. Apparently you can substitute the lemon juice with lime juice, orange juice or vinegar. Homemade sugaring paste for hair removal.Īfter some internet research I discovered that sugaring is done by making a paste of sugar, water, and lemon juice that has been heated to the softball candy stage. Apart from being all natural, sugar is easy to get in recyclable packaging, if not package-free from bulk bins. “Yeah, just melt sugar and use it like wax” she said more enthusiastically. “Sugaring” she remarked like it was obvious. So I lamented to my sister that there must be a way to make hair removal wax at home. I didn’t want to go down the path of laser hair removal because of the expense, and I didn’t want to add more appointments and travel time into my schedule. I’m mostly happy with shaving ( I use a safety razor) but for some areas I prefer waxing. Both salon and home treatments come packaged in plastic. Since starting a plastic free lifestyle I haven’t used hair removal wax. 11/6/2023 0 Comments Male fox soundsTheir sense of smell is excellent, and their hearing is so sharp they can hear small animals digging underground, even under snow (if they’re hungry, they dig them up). They’re fast on their feet-for short bursts, they can run as fast as 30 miles per hour (48km/h). They have five toes on the front feet, four on the back, and long sharp claws. Still, they’re the largest fox species, at about 20–26 inches long (51–66 cm), and their tail is another 14–16 inches (36–41 cm). Beneath, their frame is delicate and thin-they weigh only 10–15 pounds (4.5–7 kg)-comparable to a miniature poodle. They have long, silky guard hairs and a soft, thick underfur that bulks up their appearance, especially when wearing their winter coats. However, there’s one tell-tale tip, so to speak, that makes it pretty conclusive: The tip of their bushy tail is almost always white. So, you can’t always expect to identify a Red Fox by its hair color. As if that wasn’t enough color variation for the “Red” Fox, there are also several genetic mutations. The hair color of Red Foxes may vary in shade from a light-yellowish tone to deep auburn-red, and some are an entirely different color-black, silver (black with white hair tips), or red with black across the shoulders. Their eyes, which are a distinctive amber color with vertical pupils, face forward on their head, giving them binocular vision like a human’s, but they primarily react to movement like cats do. The ears, legs, and feet are dark brown to black. It typically has white hair under its neck and on its chest. The Red Fox resembles a little dog with a long, pointed snout and triangle-shaped ears. Canidae also includes the Coyote, wolves, jackals, domestic dogs, and other canids. Canidae (CAN-uh-dee) is the family to which it belongs, and that name comes from the Latin canis, meaning dog. The accepted Latin name for the Red Fox is Vulpes vulpes. The word “fox” is derived from the Old English and Old Saxon vohs, Middle Low German vox, and Old High German fuhs. The Bering Land Bridge was covered by deep water 10,000–11,000 years ago. It’s thought that foxes found their way to North America between 300,000 and 130,000 years ago by crossing a sheet of ice that connected Asia and N.A. Their oldest fossils, found in Hungary, date back to the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene Epochs, 3.4 to 1.8 million years ago. Ten of them inhabit the United States, except the desert Southwest. There are 45 subspecies spread around the world, except for Antarctica and South America. There are many species of foxes, but when we think of ‘fox,’ isn’t it the Red Fox that first comes to mind? It’s one of the earth’s most widely distributed land carnivores and the fox most often seen in our cities. That might mean calling your yard home, where they quietly rest out of sight by day and stealthily sweep it at night for edibles. They’re intelligent, clever, and resourceful, so they simply exchange their country-bumpkin ways for the life of a city slicker. The common phrase “smart as a fox” isn’t an empty one. Would it surprise you to learn a Red Fox is your neighbor? Even in the city? They often stay put when urbanization consumes their habitat, remaining just out of sight as the city builds around them. 11/6/2023 0 Comments Hp photosmart c3180 inkThese are remanufactured original cartridges of the highest standard made as a cheaper alternative for your printer, made to work exactly like an original cartridge if not better. Examples: 'LaserJet Pro P1102 paper jam', 'EliteBook 840 G3 bios update'. On top of being reliable, our products are also quite green. To ensure this, our vendors are all ISO-9001, ISO-14001, STMC, and RoHS compliant. If you can't find what you're looking for, just give us a call and we'll do our best to try and find your consumables for you.Īlong with our wide range of original printer and machine supplies we also offer economical and cost-effective compatible ink and toner cartridges. Our compatible HP PhotoSmart C3180 ink cartridges are professionally engineered to meet the highest quality and performance standards. 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On the RUN dialog box, type in ‘ regedit ‘ and click on the ‘ Ok ‘ button. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Start_ShowClassicMode DWORD=0x1 Press the Windows Key + R button on your keyboard. It is important to note that this would not be in the Settings of the computer system, rather direct coding with several tweaks to the computer. How to Change Windows 11 Start Menu to Classic Windows 10Īccording to Rafael Rivera via Twitter ( users can change the Start Menu look of Windows 11 back to how it was with Windows 10 using a code that would change its system. Additionally, it seems that the Windows 11 name has been confirmed for this change, and would not have any special names like Vista or XP. Microsoft has been up to teasing the software, but what they did not expect is its leak that somehow shattered the build-up they did to get people excited with the new OS.Ī lot of people say that Windows 11 looks like its predecessor, the Windows 10, but what significantly changed is the new Start Menu for the next-generation operating system. The start menu will still pop up from the center. Go to Start Menu > Start Menu Style and choose the Windows 10 option. If you have any doubts about this, let us know in the comment box below.The recent leak of Windows 11 was said to be a "near-final build" of what the operating system would look like once it unveils to the public by next week, June 24. Right-click the open part of the taskbar, and click Properties. I hope this article helped you! Please share it with your friends also. So, this guide is about getting Windows 10 Start menu back in Windows 11. At the top of the classic menu, you get the option Start Menu (Windows) clicking on which you can get back the Windows 10 Start Menu for that particular instance. That’s it! You can move Taskbar icons to the left on Windows 11. Windows 11 refreshes recommended content automatically in intervals. In the left-hand corner of the window that comes up, select start. A right-click on recommended displays the same link and an option to refresh the listing manually. Right-click anywhere on your Windows 10 desktop and select personalize. Go to this path: HKEYCURRENTUSER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced. Right-click on pinned to get a direct link to the Start Menu settings in the preferences app. Type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor. Note: When you’re prompted by the UAC ( User Account Control ), click. but it looks like thats been patched as well. Start Menu style: Classic, 2-column or Windows 7 Style Change Start Button Change the default actions to left click, right-click, shift + click, Windows Key, Shift + WIN, middle click, and mouse. I have also looked at this: Restore the Windows 10 Start Menu in Windows 11 with TenStartMenuFixer - gHacks Tech News. Open Registry Editor on Windows 11 via Run box. How to Get the Classic Windows 10 Start menu in Windows 11. Next, type ‘regedit’ inside the text box and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open up the Registry Editor with admin access. Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Click on the search icon in the taskbar or press Windows + S to open the Windows search pane. Enabling the Classic Start menu in Windows 11. Select the Taskbar alignment to Left in the drop-down menu. Another way to show classic Start menu Windows 11 is changing the Registry on your PC. Then make sure you have 'Show recently added apps' and 'Show recently opened items in Jump Lists on Start or the taskbar and in File Explorer Quick Access' turned on. Please go to Start > Settings > Personalisation > Start. On the next page, scroll down and select the Taskbar Behaviours option. Please allow me to assist with your issue. Right-click on the Taskbar and select Taskbar Settings. You can move Taskbar icons to the left on Windows 11. Move Taskbar icons to the left on Windows 11Īfter switching to the Classic Start menu, you may want to move the Taskbar icons to the left on Windows 11. This is how you can get Windows 10 start menu in Windows 11. After the restart, you will get the classic Start Menu back in Windows 11. Now, you need to restart your Windows 10 computer. Double click on the key you have created and enter ‘1’ on the Value Data field. Name the new key as Start_ShowClassicMode.Ħ. 11/6/2023 0 Comments Multispec 4c priceFor some drones, the heavy cost includes the cost of hardware, software, tools and imaging sensors.īuying a drone that is not equipped with the necessary features can be cheaper. OCEALIA’s results are a solid, real-world example of how drone data and expert algorithmic analysis can have a real beneficial effect on farmers’ businesses.”ĭrones qualified for the use in agriculture are quite costly. “This boost in yield is obviously of great value to OCEALIA’s members,” Faroux said. “The OCEALIA farmers who have used our AIRINOV-supported drone service have recorded an average yield increase of 10%, compared to parcels analysed using traditional, non-drone methods,” said Coussy. “We do this by analyzing imagery with a strong agronomic approach that goes way further than typical NDVI maps”. “As agronomy experts, our role at AIRINOV is to help OCEALIA’s farmers increase their yields and improve the quality of their crops – mainly cereals and oilseed rape,” said Romain Faroux, CEO and co-founder of AIRINOV. Since 2015, OCEALIA’s two drones have been used to help over 300 individual farmers, flying over 3,900 ha (9637 ac) of oilseed rape and 3300 ha (8,154 ac) of cereals like wheat, barley and triticale. By using the drone for aerial crop scouting, combined with data processing and analysis from AIRINOV, plus our complementary controls, we can provide members with fertilization advice between 48 hours and four days after a flight.” “However, for providing quick tips on fertilization, the drone is bestadapted to the job. “The drone data is complementary to satellite imagery, which we still use for the general monitoring of our members’ crops throughout the year,” said Romain Coussy, manager of decision support tools at OCEALIA. Since 2015, five drone operators have been flying the group’s two AIRINOV multiSPEC 4C sensor-equipped SenseFly eBee Ag drones in order to gain valuable fertilization data. OCEALIA Group is a French farming cooperative with 7,200 members and nearly 900 employees. See the video and understand how the use of drones can really improve agriculture. In the state of California, tomato producers are looking to the cloud and drone technology to detect where their crops might be at risk. Here are some examples of how the drones revolutionized agriculture, making it more profitable, productive and sustainable. 11/6/2023 0 Comments David blight civil war youtubeBut when he crossed into Kentucky, he wrote this letter to his father. He spent at least two-thirds of his - more than, about three-quarters of his time - in the northern states. Tocqueville, you may know, didn’t spend a great deal of time in the South though he traveled all across the South. In Democracy in America there’s that famous passage, or passages, when Tocqueville crosses the Ohio River, from Ohio into Kentucky, from free soil into slave soil, free state into a slave state. In Alexis de Tocqueville’s great Democracy in America, which he published in 1831, or published in 1837, after his famous nine-month tour of the United States - the most famous book, travel book, ever written about America, by a foreigner. I tried to sound byte this and I ended up saying something silly like, “You know Pete, I’m teaching a whole course on this.” And I finally just ended that particular little exchange before he went on to rant at me about all that’s wrong with American education by saying, “Pete, it was slavery.” “Well Pete, you see, there was this free labor system and this slave labor system,” blah-blah blah-blah. The first question was, “So Professor, what was the Civil War about?” Now do that in a sound byte on a national radio station when you got two minutes to answer. called “Drive Time.” And the host was Harry or Pete or whoever he was - I’ve been on too many of these. But one of them was on a Nashville, Tennessee radio station, on a program at 5:30 p.m. Minnesota Public Radio does a fabulous hour-long program. King Day, I had the privilege of being on at least four radio programs about this new book I have out called A Slave No More, some of them quite terrific. A thousand times in a thousand ways anybody who studies the American Civil War period is inevitably asked, “so what caused this war?” It’s, of course, the question of the first third of this course. Now, I want to say one other quick thing before we get to the substance. Stephens delivering this Cornerstone Speech, declaring that, “Hey folks, it’s all about slavery and its preservation?” How did we get there? Today I want to talk about, we’re going to dwell on, ultimately, the Southern defense of slavery - the arguments over time that they developed, layer upon layer, drawing upon earlier arguments and building them into new ones - sometimes quite original - toward ultimately a virtually utopian defense of slavery as a perfecting, perfectible, if not perfected system. Our system, therefore, so far as regards this inferior race, rests upon this great immutable law of nature.” You always have to get worried in history when people start talking about how human beings or human behavior is rooted in nature.īut how do we get to 1861 and that secession crisis with Alexander H. He is not his equal by nature and cannot be made so by human laws or human institutions. Subordination to the white man is his normal condition. The quote goes on: “As a race, the African is inferior to the white man. Stephens, a Georgian, a slaveholder, an old friend and colleague of Abraham Lincoln’s, ironically, said the cornerstone of the Confederacy, the cornerstone of their political movement, was what he called “American Negro slavery.” It was the cornerstone on which they had founded their revolution. Stephens, gave a speech that became quickly known to history as his “Cornerstone Speech.” This is Spring, 1861. Professor David Blight: In a speech before the Virginia Secession Convention, in 1861, in late April, in the wake of the firing on Fort Sumter, the newly elected - sort of appointed - Vice-President of the Confederacy, Alexander H. The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 HIST 119 - Lecture 3 - A Southern World View: The Old South and Proslavery Ideology It is not affected by the same email protocols in the incoming server settings. The outgoing server settings can often vary based on the email provider that you are using. 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