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		<title>Price War at The Big Supermarkets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 17:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The big supermarkets are all announcing price reduction for Christmas but are they for real?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All the big supermarkets like Tesco, Asda, Morrison and Sainsbury have all &nbsp;price redu ctions on their food for Christmas. Yes, Christmas is here again and it is amazing where the year has gone. All the big supermarkets announced a price war but is it for real?&nbsp;</p>
<p>I am not disputing that on a whole some real effort had been made to reduce prices to help people to effort a reasonable good Christmas. However, I have noticed that some items which had reduced prices but also reduced weight. For instance, the weight of the content has dropped from 250gr to 227gr and whether the price was dropped I couldn&#8217;t tell because the label had changed.&nbsp; This could be that the item was specially prepared for the Christmas shopping.</p>
<p>On a whole the prices have risen tremendously since the last election and the government did nothing to hold it. If the prices are dropped without reducing the weight or quality it is more than welcome because families were really struggling and now have to face Christmas which is always an expensive time.</p>
<p>To my mind prices of food have risen about 50 per cent since the last election and it is horrendous when you have a family to feed. Summoning it up the price war at the big supermarkets do help but in view of the previous 50 per cent price rise and people buying almost twice as much for Christmas it will not be such a big loss for the supermarkets. More likely an encouragement on their part to buy more. At the end of it all the supermarkets will have a good Christmas and annouce at the beginning of the New Year their billion pounds profit which is a disgrace. They should do a lot more for the struggling families. When you have children you can&#8217;t just put bread and jam in front of them on Christmas. The parents will have to face the financial cost afterwards.</p>
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		<title>The Meaning of James Morison</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 08:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A name has many meanings. For most people the meaning comes from the associations. In particular, famous James Morisons, of which there are several.</p>
<p>Jim Morrison, shaman and lead singer for the Doors,&nbsp;is likely the best known James Morrison to people these days. When I was in high school in the early 70s, my cousin would tell his friends that&nbsp;Jim Morrison was his cousin, and if they didn&#8217;t believe him they could ask his mom. She wondered why they wanted to know about me.</p>
<p><a href="http://freestgeorges.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_archive.html" target="_blank">Rev. James Morison</a> was a religious leader in Scotland during the 1800s&nbsp;who founded a group known as the Morisonians, also known as the Evangelical Union. The Church had an anti-Calvinistic doctrine and believed in the salvation of all people, not just believers..</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Morison_(physician)" target="_blank">James Morison</a> was a &ldquo;hygeist&rdquo; in England who sold Vegetable Universal Pills, which he claimed would cure all ills. From what I read, they didn&rsquo;t cure much of anything. He died in 1840.</p>
<p><a href="http://www3.telus.net/public/james135/jamesbeattiemorisonmd.htm" target="_blank">Dr. James Beattie Morison</a> was my father. Maybe not so famous, but he had a profound influence on me. He was an early researcher in to why people smoked and therefore, how to discourage them from smoking.</p>
<p>Dr. James Beattie Morison was my grandfather&#8217;s twin brother. He was a dentist and the first orthodontist in Canada. There is a plaque dedicated to him at Concordia University in Montreal.</p>
<p><a href="http://psc.apl.washington.edu/people/staff_pages/Morison_Jamie/home.php" target="_blank">Dr. James H. Morison</a> is an Oceanographer with the Polar Science Center at the University of Washington. He studies environmental change in the Arctic.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jamesmorrison.com.au/" target="_blank">James Morrison</a> is an Australian jazz musician. He led the Morrison Brothers Big Bad Band&nbsp;with his brother John.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jamesmorrisonmusic.com/" target="_blank">James Morrison</a> is a singer from Britain. His real name is James Morrison Catchpole. His debut single, &#8220;You Give Me Something&#8221; was an international hit in 2006.</p>
<p><a href="http://horizon.unc.edu/bios/Morrison.html" target="_blank">James L. Morrison</a> is a Professor Emeritus of Education at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is a sociologist who has focused education planning.</p>
<p>The common themes that I see are religion, medicine and music. I&#8217;m an engineer, but then I am not famous. I&rsquo;m also a film maker, but again I&rsquo;m not famous.</p>
<h3><strong>The Meaning of James</strong></h3>
<p>When I first looked up the name, the meaning given was &ldquo;same as Jacob.&rdquo; When I looked up Jacob it said it meant &#8220;the supplanter&#8221;. I said &#8220;oh great &#8211; what is a supplanter?&#8221; When I looked it up&nbsp;it said that a supplanter was someone who took the place of another, a replacement in other words.</p>
<p>Since then, I have gotten the feeling that the connotation was that a supplanter is not always a friendly replacement.</p>
<p>In Christian lore, James was the brother of Jesus. After the passing of Jesus he took over as the leader of Jesus&rsquo; followers. Some people I talked to reject that, saying that Jesus was an only child. I take no position on the truth of the story. He was, however, a supplanter according to the story.</p>
<p>There are many variations of the name: Jim, Jimmy and Jamie. In Spanish the name is Diego. In France it is Jacques. In Ireland it is Seamus or Shamus, and in Scotland it is Hamish. My family often calls me&nbsp;Hamish.</p>
<h3><strong>The Meaning of Morison</strong></h3>
<p>The meaning of the name Morison is a little harder to determine.</p>
<p>I found many different spellings: Morison, Morrison, Morisson, Merrison, Morrisette, Morrisyn, Morrisonne, Marrison, Morrisson, Murison, Murrison and Morriston among them. The name comes from Scotland and is found in several places there.</p>
<p>One story I heard was that there were three different names that were similar sounding and eventually came to be considered the same name. That would explain the confusion.</p>
<p>The first story I heard was that Morison mean the son of Morris which derived from the word Moor, meaning a black man. I accepted that for a long time, but came across another story that make more sense to me. A variation of this was that the name meant son of Maurice.</p>
<p>There was one rather vague story having the name derive from the words Mor and Tun. A Mor was a sort of defensive structure and Tun was a place where people lived (town). I did not find this story convincing, and can&rsquo;t even find it anymore.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>A more elaborate story involves the original Gaelic name MacGhille Mhuire, which means the son of a servant&nbsp;of St. Mary, the mother of Jesus. This was then anglicized to Morison.&nbsp;This sounds much more plausible to me, and it is my current favorite.</p>
<p>The period when the name was anglicized produced some more variants of the name. These included: Brieve, Gilmore, Gilmour, Judge, Leland, McGilmore, McGlamery, McIlmore, McLemore, McMorries and McMorris.</p>
<p>So the name Morison developed from Mary&#8217;s Son. As noted above, this ties in with the religious association with the name. It also suggests the one &#8220;r&#8221; Morison is the correct spelling. We one &#8220;r&#8221; Morison are known as the half Rs Morisons.</p>
<h3><strong>Putting it All Together</strong></h3>
<p>So what does James Morison mean? To translate it means: someone who takes the place of Jesus. Reflecting on this, it could be seen as an egotistical name to choose.</p>
<p>I shall use it with humility.</p>
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