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This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.The second instalment from Basic Channel's offshoot, Basic Replay, in something of a bumper week for the legion of admirers they've gathered in the last ten years.Berlin have selected and remastered a truly shocking follow up to Keith Hudson's 'Playing It Cool..Featuring Chester Roots at the controls and his nephew Ackie at the microphone, this is raw and dangerous english dancehall.Hailing from that blissful period in the middle eighties, when clubs could play Marley Marl next to Super Cat, or Half Pint next to early Trax records, 'Call Me Rambo' opens with a bang, racked with strafing machine gun fire and the helicopter sounds free with a Commodore 64, natty dread a go scientific an' ballistic.Rambo Salute' takes the dub even further out, as Ackie drifts further into the mix, and Chester works it on out in true ragamuffin style.Web Design and Engineering by Default, business intelligence by SpringBolt.Call me rambo' was originally recorded in 1986 and released ...Web Design and Engineering by Default, business intelligence by SpringBolt.You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update.Gurion University
No man stands so tall as when he stoops to lift up a child.Walter Ackerman z'l, P'43, BJEd'50, MHL'54, HD'87, was charismatic and giving, with a buoyant sense of humor.Ackerman's own career, spanning half a century and myriad cities, created a considerable legacy.Walter Ackerman's romance with Judaism and the Hebrew language, sparked during his youth in Dorchester's Jewish community, was cultivated in his years as a student at Prozdor and Hebrew College in the 1940s and 1950s.Studying alongside scholars who infused Jewish learning with aspirations for a Hebrew cultural revival, Ackerman acquired a clear sense of purpose as a Jewish educator.Simultaneously attending Harvard's School of Education, he received his EdM and EdD by 1956.He served as dean of the Teachers Institute and vice president of Academic Affairs at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles from 1964 to 1973.Arnold Band P'43, BJEd'49, MHL'51, HD'87, shares one such moment from his friend's days as camp director.In doing so, Ackie had an intriguing habit: he would loom over the camper and place his right hand with a pat on the nape of his or her neck.He smiled and said, 'That's no pat.Did you really think I could remember all those names?Foreword
Dwarf monitors are some of the most interesting captive reptiles.Ackies are often compared to a Komodo Dragon in a small package.They are very inquisitive, active, and have great colors and patterns.They are certainly a great joy to keep for beginner monitor keepers and experienced ones alike.If it is a pet that you desire to have a lot of daily interaction with, then a monitor is not for you.This is not to say that they cannot be handled.Most of the captive Ackies can easily be tamed and will tolerate handling.Most of the joy to be had is in fact watching Ackies interact with each other in their environment.Monitor husbandry is a little unique, unlike many other reptiles, where following certain guidelines is the answer to correct husbandry techniques.This caresheet will certainly give guidelines and direction to your Ackies setup and care, but each enclosure is definitely unique.You need to observe your monitor and make corrections as needed.Nearly all Ackies that you encounter will be captive bred.Australia's strict export laws prevent many Ackies from leaving the country.The Red Ackie (acanthurus acanthurus) can reach lengths of 24 to 30 inches.It usually has a longer tail and is a reddish brown color.Living near rocky outcroppings, they will retreat into crevices and puff up their bodies to wedge themselves between the rocks when frightened.Purchasing
There are many avenues to purchasing an Ackie.It depends on your intended purpose of the monitor.If you are looking to breed, then your best avenue would be to find a reputable breeder.Many Ackies that you will find in the classifieds could contain breeders stock that they are selling off because they are past their prime for breeding purposes.These specimens will still make a great pet.Pet stores may also be a good avenue for your purchase, but these reptiles need to be checked over well.Usually the cost will reflect the quality of the monitor.Digital thermometers or Temp Guns should be used to accurately check temperatures.Facts to consider
You should have the habitat created and functioning before buying any reptile.The temperatures should be set and checked as well to ensure everything is ready.The enclosure is a very important part of monitor husbandry.It also must be able to facilitate a substrate that will enable the monitor to burrow.For Ackies the enclosure could be one you build yourself.The average Ackie keeper won't find these "very pretty" to use in a home where they want to be able to view their monitor.Aquariums are not the best enclosure to use for Ackies.They do not hold heat and humidity very well.It also inhibits the Ackies to shed properly.Many Ackies have lost toes and even died due to dried out enclosures.There are minimums that should be followed however.The enclosure should be twice as long as the monitors length and as wide as the monitor is long.So for adult Ackies the minimum size enclosure should be 4 feet long x 2 feet wide x 2 feet high.If you have room for a larger enclosure it will not go to waste.If you have the room you may go higher as Ackies are partly arboreal and will climb if given the opportunity.Ackies are very active and will put any available space to good use.Also the larger the enclosure the more available temperature and humidity gradients there will be for your Ackies to choose from.Remember that Ackies have a quick growth rate so plan for that large enclosure ahead of time.Front opening enclosures have sliding glass doors or doors that swing open.The benefit of front opening is that these enclosures can be stacked.If you choose a front opening enclosure you must remember that the doors must be raised off the floor high enough to allow for the deep substrate.With swinging doors crickets can hang on them and drop onto the floor when opened.There are cons to this method as well.It's also more difficult to clean out.Also younger Ackies will get skittish when picked up from a hand coming down on them.Ackies are excellent climbers, escape artists and very strong for their size.An ideal enclosure would be made of plywood coated with 2 or 3 coats of polyurethane.Acrylic of any kind is not recommended where it is reachable.Enclosure Furnishings
Keep in mind the basic necessities of Ackies.Basking areas, hide spots and water.Water dishes should be kept as clean as possible at all times, with fresh water daily.Don't use a bowl that's too deep that a hatchling might drown.Some Ackies will enjoy a soak in the water while others might not be interested.This will allow your Ackie to access both the temperature they require as well as having the security of a hide spot.Not doing this will force your Ackie to utilize a hide spot that might be too cool or too hot.The simplest and best method of supplying this is the Retes stack.This stack enables the Ackies to climb to different heights which provide temperature gradients and hiding areas to prevent stress as well.They will also use their burrows to hide in.But other furnishings could be rocks and large branches to climb.Plants and flowers can be introduced as well.However many will be uprooted, trampled and destroyed by the Ackies.Some Ackie owners mix in a bit of sand as well trying to create a sandy loam.It should be extracted from an area that is free of pesticide and fertilizer use.Other than that it may be purchased in bag form from a garden center.However the black soil tends to dry out rather quickly.Make sure here as well that it contains no growing additives, usually the cheaper the better.Maintaining a level of moisture in the substrate is important for holding burrows as well as for insuring complete sheds.Hydrating
There are two ways to ensure your Ackies are hydrated properly.One is to soak them weekly in warm water.The depth should be no higher than the shoulder, so their heads can be held above the water.This should not be done with babies.Another way which is probably more natural is a heavy misting a few times a week.Regularly hydrating your Ackie will greatly aid in ridding the toes of those stuck sheds.Temperatures
Perhaps the best thing you can do for any reptile is to provide as many different temperature gradients as possible.The basking site is only about the size of the Ackies body.Too small of an area can lead to burns from the monitor not being able to use the heat properly.As stated before in basking sites the Retes stack is an excellent way to provide temperature gradients.They also usually last much longer as well.Another way would be to wire the bulbs into a dimmer and simply adjust the dimmer to the recommended temps.Lighting
The length of time you keep the lights on for your Ackies doesn't not have the same importance it might with other reptiles.The most common light period being used is 12hrs on and 12hrs off.This brings us back to the importance of proper hide areas and substrate that they can burrow.They will return to their burrows or hides around the same time regardless of the lights being on or not.The temps should remain the same with the lights off.This will allow the monitors to regulate temps even at night.UV Light
There is no conclusive evidence whether it is detrimental to use UV light for monitors.Feeding Your Ackie
Diet
In short, crickets, pinkie mice, superworms, mealworms, silkworms and ground turkey.There are some that feed canned dog food but this usually leads to loose stools.Whole prey is a much better choice.Mice and ground turkey should only be offered once a week.There is a certain thrill I guess to be had by watching your Ackie kill, but live appropriately sized mice for Ackies is usually hard to find.What are you going to do when your Ackie gets hooked on a specialty food source and you can't get it out of season?Keep it simple with the previously mentioned diet and your Ackie will have all the nutrition they need.Meals should be supplemented with a vitamin D3 enriched mineral supplement nearly every feeding.Frequency Of Feeding
A hatchling Ackie has a huge appetite and should be fed as much as they want until they lose interest.As Ackies increase with age their the amount of food they require subsides.This doesn't mean they won't keep eating.You want your Ackie to be healthy.Sexing
Buying a trio of hatchlings is perhaps the best way to ensure yourself of a pair if you're intent is on future breeding.Ackies are not sexable until around 9 months.They also tend to be a bit larger.Males will often mount each other in a dominance game this also can happen with females.No one can determine hatchlings gender.Breeding
A common mistake that first time breeders of Ackies make is purchasing an adult and trying to find a mate later for breeding.Not to say that introduced adults won't work but the easiest most direct approach with the highest level of success is to raise a group together.It also gives you the opportunity to see the attitudes and characteristics of each individual.Believe me they will be different.Some Ackies will breed before 1 year of age.Others might take a little longer.More info will be added to this section at a later date, concerning breeding tips and incubation techniques.Final Note
When properly cared for Ackies can live for over 15 yrs.Supposedly, the exotic and distinctive souls of our past have not been replaced by souls equally exotic and equally distinctive.Passing years have made us more bland and less colourful.Leopards just as a list, but the woman I would most have wished to meet was Tattie Meg, who patrolled the George Street, Loch Street area between the wars and who had no visible means of support save the charity of neighbours and acquaintances.Her nickname came not from selling potatoes, for she had no job, but from her legwear: thick woollen stockings a couple of sizes too small.This hosiery had passed its best so long before that small holes up and down the legs had become bigger holes and the white flesh of her legs was bulging through in assorted places.There was Black Bob on Deeside; not the loyal collie dog of cartoon strips, but a man who made a career of attending any and every funeral in the district, whether he knew the deceased or not.Buchan residents in their 70s and 80s will tell you of Wull Dreep, who travelled the highways and byways of the 1930s trying to sell battered old pans and worn old rags, none of which anyone in her right mind would have wished to purchase.One of my favourites was Ackie.His exploits were reported to me so often by journalistic colleagues in the 1970s and 1980s, however, that I came to feel that he was a long acquaintance.Indeed, I used Ackie as the basis for war hero, drouth and perennial tapper Erchie Sotter in the Stronach stories.Most of the Ackie tales are too long and involved for exploring now, but I have room for two.The strangers were reportedly impressed and offered to buy Ackie a drink so that they might continue the conversation in comfort.Ye get a bottle o whisky and a hat.Then anither skoof and anither stare.The second tale also involves Ackie doing his best to help an ailing soul, while trying to tap a free dram in the process.Ackie sidled up again and, by way of a conversation opener, mentioned that it was clear that the man was struggling with a sore throat, bleary eyes, runny nose and a thumping heid.Ackie said, before pausing while the stranger took the intended cue to offer to stand his hand.When the dram came, Ackie began his ministrations."This was recorded in 1986 and originally released on the Heavyweight label (an offshoot of the Heavyweight soundsystem, based in the Wood Green and Tottenham areas of north London), featuring Chester Roots at the controls and his nephew Ackie at the microphone; also the helicopter sounds free with a Commodore 64."The perfect dress is out there, and we can and will help you find it!Jackie J's has a comprehensive selection of beautiful bridal gowns and accessories to make your search simple and fun!Combine that with the finest bridal consultants and you have a wonderful one stop shop where we are going to pay attention to every little detail.Shop our selections of bridal gowns, headpieces, bridesmaid dresses, flowergirl dresses, mother's gowns, tuxedos, dueable shoes, accessories, attendants gifts, invitations, gown preservation, jewelry, candles, wedding decorations, and more!Stop in and let us show you how fun planning your dream wedding can really be!
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