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Wins Above Fantasy – Van Burnett (@Van_Verified) and Steve Gesuele (@stav8818) are joined by Pitcher List's Grant Washburn (@throwing_gasse) to discuss his recent Going Deep Article on Pavin Smith and find other potential breakout hitters using Statcast data. Go to birddogs.com and use promo code PITCHERLIST for a free Birddogs hat with your pair of Birddogs. Grant's article, analysis, and process (6:08) Pavin Smith making improvements (11:05) Christian Yelich: Back (18:30) Buying low on Tyler O'Neill and his improved plate skills (25:35) Jonah Heim could be valuable in 1C leagues (31:04) Christian Walker a must add? (38:59) Trey Mancini and the new Camden Yards (44:58) Can Rowdy Tellez keep this up? (49:58) Don't give up on Spencer Torkelson (54:49) Gleyber Torres back to his old self and more? (58:46) Jorge Mateo showing a solid bat (1:01:20) Ryan McMahon should be a buy (1:05:38) Jean Segura's impressive start (1:07:57) Deep name to keep an eye on: Cooper Hummel (1:11:25) Grant's Article on Pavin Smith Grant's Article on Tyler O'Neill Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Podcasts | Audacy | RSS Connect: Twitter | WinsAboveFantasy@gmail.com | Join PL+ Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus
Rebeca has a heart to heart with the audience about where we've been, why we had a three month hiatus in the show, the events that have transpired since, and where things can and may go next. As always, we thank you for your support for the continued production of this show through the Silent Crash GoFundMe, which can be found at https://www.gofundme.com/f/silent-crash.
Ne parlano i ragazzi della 1C linguistico del Liceo Villari di Napoli
No Paralelo 30 desta segunda-feira, 14 de março, vamos conversar sobre os 20 anos do Grupo de Pesquisa Sexualidade e Escola – GESE da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG. O Grupo de Pesquisa Sexualidade e Escola – GESE – têm se dedicado a estudar e pesquisar algumas questões centrais no estudo da sexualidade, como as identidades de gêneros e sexuais, a diversidade sexual, as configurações familiares, a homofobia, os corpos, os prazeres, os desejos, as doenças sexualmente transmissíveis, a Aids entre outros temas. E é nessa perspectiva que o Gese há 20 anos atua o propósito de contribuir com informações relativas aos conhecimentos produzidos sobre as questões relativas aos corpos, aos gêneros e às sexualidades. Para esse bate-papo teremos a participação das professoras Paula Ribeiro, Joanlira Corpes Magalhães, Juliana Lapa Rizza. Nossas convidadas: Paula Regina Costa Ribeiro: Doutora em Ciências Biológicas pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS (2002). Pós-doutora na Escola Superior de Educação de Coimbra/Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra. Professora Titular do Instituto de Educação e professora do Programa de Pós-Graduação: Educação em Ciências da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande - FURG. É líder do Grupo de Pesquisa Sexualidade e Escola - GESE, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: corpos, gêneros e sexualidades. Bolsista produtividade 1C do CNPq. Joanalira Corpes Magalhães: Professora Associada do Instituto de Educação e do Programa de Pós-Graduação Educação em Ciências da Furg. Tem Pós-Doutorado em Educação na Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS e doutorado em Educação em Ciências pela Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG. Vice-líder do Grupo de Pesquisa Sexualidade e Escola (Gese), atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: gêneros, gênero e ciência, sexualidades, artefatos culturais. Juliana Lapa Rizza: Professora Adjunta do Instituto de Educação da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande – FURG. Tem Pós-Doutorado em Educação em Educação em Ciências: Química da Vida e Saúde na FURG e doutorado em Educação Ambiental também pela FURG. Professora permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação em Ciências – PPGEC/FURG. Pesquisadora no Grupo de Pesquisa Sexualidade e Escola – GESE/FURG, atuando com os seguintes temas: gênero, sexualidade, infâncias e formação de professores/as. Para acompanhar esse papo vem com a gente, ao vivo, às 13h30min, pelo Facebook e YouTube @paralelo30aptafurg. Paralelo30 um espaço para debater e expressar opiniões!
On the night of November 5, 1989, first responders arrived at the 3700 block of Delor St in St Louis, Missouri. Inside of an apartment, next to two bloody knives, lay the body of 16-year-old Tina Isa. Tina's father said that he had killed her in self-defense. Police would learn Tina's father, Zein Isa, was a suspected ringleader of a Palestinian terrorist cell and had been under the watchful eye and ear of the FBI. The Isa's house had been bugged for some time and Tina's abuse and murder had been caught on tape. Join Cam and Jen as we talk about Die, My Daughter, Die: The Murder of Tina Isa.Big Thanks to:Edward October @OctoberpodVHS for our listener discretion. Please take a listen to him on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/octoberpodhomevideoNico Vettesse, our Producer does all music and editing.wetalkofdress.comEileen MacFarlane of @Crimelapse researched and wrote today's episode. Jen would be lost without her. Promo is from our friends a Crime Trials Podcast. Sources:https://stlouispatina.com/north-st-louis/https://www.amazon.com/Guarding-Secrets-Palestinian-Terrorism-Too-American-ebook/dp/B07CGWZRGS/ref=sr_1_5?crid=1TKFOC7PVGFP7&keywords=ellen+harris&qid=1646537688&s=books&sprefix=ellen+harris%2Cstripbooks%2C255&sr=1-5https://amp.southcoasttoday.com/amp/50334837007https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1993-06-13-9306130207-story.html850 S.W.2d 876 (1993), STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. Maria ISA, Appellant., No. 74479. - https://law.justia.com/cases/missouri/supreme-court/1993/74479-0.html "Girl, 16, Slain By Father'She Came At Me' He Tells Police." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 7, 1989: 1A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04C61203C3751."Man Charged In Killing Of Daughter." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 8, 1989: 3A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04C61961FD9A3."Dead Girl Abused,School Told State." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 9, 1989: 4C. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04C61E4A53BFB."Woman Joins Husband As Suspect In Daughter's Fatal Stabbing." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 1, 1989: 5b. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04C6A2D6B61B5."2 Charged With Murder In Daughter's Stabbing." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 17, 1989: 8C. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04C6FEE89D3F0."Murder Suspects BuggedSecret U.S. Inquiry Netted 'Chilling' Tape Of Killing." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 17, 1990: 1a. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04C86C3BD194F."Killing Exposes An InvestigationSuspected Links To PLO Lead To evidence Against Parents In Girl's Death." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 12, 1990: 3D. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04C9AD920E361."Daughter's Killing Laid To Culture Clash." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 22, 1991: 3A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D627381B6ED."Tapes Implicate FatherFBI Bug Catches Vow, To Put Her 'In Grave'." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 23, 1991: 1A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D62B20B4077."Tapes Implicate Father In Killing." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 23, 1991: 10A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D62B0F97A2D."Slain Girl, Parents Were Quarreling, Counselor Testifies." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 23, 1991: 3A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D62A160419F."Girl Demanded $5,000, Attacked Him, Father Says." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 25, 1991: 1A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D6359151BE6."'When The Glass Is Broken, It Can Not Be Repaired'." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 25, 1991: 3A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D634D3CDF77."Conflict ... Cultures Clashed, 'Honor' Bruised, So Child Is Killed." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 27, 1991: 1A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D63CEAA6FA1."Wiretap Of Slain Girl's Home Called Part Of War Effort." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 29, 1991: 12C. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D6494E249BD."Corrections." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 30, 1991: 2a. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D64D5AA944A."Chilling tape leads to murder conviction of teen's parents." Fort Worth Star-Telegram, November 1, 1991: 6. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EAF8E3DE0E65CB4."TWA Supes Come From Far And Wide To Hear Accolades." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 10, 1991: 1C. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D6818B486B4. "PARENTS SENTENCED TO DEATH IN DAUGHTER'S TAPED SLAYING." Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA), December 20, 1991: A26. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EAE8D71DF4356D5."Parents Get Death In Teen's Murder." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 20, 1991: 1A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D745AA69DF8."No More Bloodshed For The Isas." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 23, 1991: 2B. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D7511B4D14C."Why The Isas Got The Death Penalty." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 28, 1991: 2B. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D7644F39D61."St. Louis Region ... Rampaging Murder, Courtroom Dramas A Jittery Economy." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 29, 1991: 1B. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04D7687C1008C."Marchers Mark Beginning Of Victims' Rights Week." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 27, 1992: 3A. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04DA32A17DBF9."Moral Relativism? 'You Don't Get It' ... Notion That All Behaviors Are Morally Equivalent Tears At Societal Fabric." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 21, 1992: 3B. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04DB2B84BC235."A LIVELY STORY OF A DULL TRIAL." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 14, 1993: 5C. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB04E0A80F37449."Racine man arrested in terrorist case." The Milwaukee Journal, April 1, 1993: A1. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB827BFA9FEE185."MARIA ISA GIVEN NEW SENTENCE - LIFE IN PRISON." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 21, 1997: 11. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB050507AFE24BA."IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON, SAYS DEE JOYCE-HAYES." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 1, 2000: E1. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0EB052B504D1E1D2."CONVICTION COULD PUT WOMAN ON MISSOURI DEATH ROW - SHE WOULD BE ONLY 6TH WOMAN CONDEMNED IN STATE SINCE 1977 NONE WAS EXECUTED." St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO), April 20, 2003: D1. NewsBank: Access World News. https://infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/document-view?p=AWNB&docref=news/0FA8C002939B9068."John R. Roussin Longtime homicide detective." St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO), March 29, 2005: C4. 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The latest IPCC Report from Working Group II on Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability comes at an unprecedented moment in human history. A moment too late to avoid all effects of climate change baked into an already 1.1C warmer world, and a moment not too late to adapt humanity and all species to our increasingly important target of only 1.5C of warming. In a strikingly clear connection this report makes between human and ecosystem vulnerability, the science is clear; Either we adapt, or we perish. Because between 3.3-3.6 Billion humans are currently living in areas “highly vulnerable to climate change”. So, with over 270 scientists that poured over 34,000 publications and assessed 127 risks telling us to adapt now, Now, NOW! …how do we cut to the heart of those at the levers of economic and governmental power already dealing with war, famine, a pandemic, the list goes on. This week, Patrick Verkooijen, CEO of the Global Center on Adaptation joins us to lay out the findings of this next section of the IPCC report, and how tapping into humanity's enlightened Self-interest (with a capital S) can take investment now into adaptation and promise exponential returns for humanity, as well as all species on Earth. — Christiana + Tom's book ‘The Future We Choose' is available now! Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter! — Mentioned links from the episode (and others): READ: The IPCC Report: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability WATCH: IPCC Press Conference + Secretary-General of The UN's Address LISTEN: Our Episode with Michael Mann on the previous Working Group I contribution to the IPCC Report — Thanks to our guest this week, Patrick Verkooijen! Patrick Verkooijen CEO | Global Center on Adaptation Twitter | LinkedIn Global Center on Adaptation Twitter | LinkedIn — Keep up with Christiana Figueres online: Instagram | Twitter Tom Rivett-Carnac: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn Paul Dickinson: LinkedIn | Twitter — Follow @GlobalOptimism on social media and send us a message! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!
After 17 weeks of digging, interviewing, and researching, Rebeca shares what she found: the story beneath the story of PA21 and 22. It turns out, the reason appears to not only be well-intentioned, but also brings with it a true opportunity for a solution.
Jake Muzzin had an awful accident that landed him in the hospital when the Toronto Maple Leafs faced the Montreal Canadiens. Could he find himself on the LTIR and fully rested when the playoffs come around? The NHL released a statement regarding Nathan McKinnon's physical contact with an official. This is the second time in less than a week that McKinnon has been let off. He left Nolan Patrick down on the ice after a high hit against Vegas Golden Knights. It's bad enough when a call is missed but when there's no repercussion on a hit that leaves a player with a concussion history and syndrome out of the game, it hurts worse. Hold players accountable, no matter what the name or star status is. Claude Giroux could be leaving Phillidelphia right after playing 1000 games for the Flyers. Would Calgary be a good fit for the 1C? jk. Seattle is looking to move on from Mark Giordano which puts the Flames in an awkward position if they really are in the mix. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What do you want your legislator to do regarding the no-fault reform legislation? Rebeca asks that of you, and of Joe Richert, owner of a rehabilitation facility heavily hit by PA21 and 22.
Representative Phil Green introduced HB5698 this week, a legislative attempt to mitigate some parts of PA21 and 22. Rumors immediately flew about the bill and its contents. Rebeca sat down with Rep. Green for a frank discussion. He shared why he is making this attempt despite Republican leadership's opposition to reform, his preferences for how the bill gets handled from here, what payment reforms are in his bill, and why he isn't trying for a full repeal of PA21 and 22.
On a frozen January morning, we joined hundreds of patients, caregivers, and others impacted by PA21 and 22 who gathered at the Capitol in Lansing. They came to share their stories of losing care, jobs, joy, homes, hope, and, in some instances, life itself.If you have personal experiences, knowledge, or tips to share, please email them to the show's co-producer, Rebecca Bond-Tucker. rebecca@silentcrash.net.
The second half of Rebeca's discussion with Dr. Owen Perlman contains information about how and why PA21 and 22 were passed as well as insight into the everyday experience of caregivers. Thoughts about a bill currently being written in the House to “reform the reform” are also shared.
Locked On Red Wings - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Red Wings
We discuss the recent video from the Hockey Guy on the Red Wings surprising start and their current position in the standings. We also ponder his comments on Larkin, is he a genuine 1C on a contending team? or does he slide to 2C? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we share a precious note from a patient (who has been impacted by PA21 and 22) to his mom on Thanksgiving. Then, Dr. Owen Perlman gives incredible insight into how auto no-fault reform is causing a crisis in care across Michigan.
Wishing all of our listeners and supporters a very Happy Thanksgiving from the Silent Crash family.
As she looks into the individuals who championed PA21 and PA22 into existence, Rebeca finds a striking lack of scandal…until she listens to a sermon. With a hope that it truly IS never too late to stand for what's right, we bring you Episode 5 of “Silent Crash.”
While researching for the next deep dive episode, Rebeca is told of a recent Republican Senate Caucus meeting and the lies that were shared therein. She pauses to address the falsehoods by, among other things, sharing the discussions she had with Chalise and Karen.
Did the 23rd richest person in the world have something to do with the changes to Michigan's auto no-fault law? And, if so, why? We've been doing what you recommended: following the money. And we found some…interesting… details.We also met a war veteran whose story makes the catastrophe unfolding in Michigan all too real. He is one of the 18,000 whose lives have been thrown into chaos by PA21 and PA22. Maybe the first man could answer the questions of the second?Today, we bring you Silent Crash Episode 3: A Tale of Two Men.Links to some of the information mentioned in this episode:https://detroit.curbed.com/maps/dan-gilbert-detroit-development-mappedhttps://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20171204/news/646721/gilbert-adds-buhl-building-harvard-square-centre-to-portfolio?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_medium=social&adobe_mc=MCMID%3D50496429458161965371880982701611997022%7CMCORGID%3D138FFF2554E6E7220A4C98C6%2540AdobeOrg%7CTS%3D1636055640&utm_source=twitter&CSAuthResp=1%3A%3A598725%3A1745%3A24%3Asuccess%3A9896022A5D3F64026A2EA044A6C83A79https://detroit.curbed.com/2019/8/21/20826809/dan-gilbert-returns-to-detroit-recovery-quicken-loanshttps://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2019/08/20/quicken-loans-dan-gilbert-returns-michigan-chicago-rehab-center/2065877001/https://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/columnists/nolan-finley/2019/08/02/finley-video-shows-alert-strong-dan-gilbert/1899170001/https://detroit.curbed.com/2019/9/6/20852819/dan-gilbert-bedrock-detroit-hudsons-monroe-financinghttps://www.freep.com/story/money/business/2021/03/10/hudsons-site-tower-downtown-detroit/6938527002/https://www.crainsdetroit.com/voices-chad-livengood/livengood-whitmer-wants-changes-auto-insurance-reform-will-legislature-acthttps://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(usv3fnqpaqmuylgvqt0thggm))/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=2019-SB-0001https://www.crainsdetroit.com/year-review/year-review-top-podcasts-auto-insurance-reform-dan-gilbert-his-own-words-coming-backhttps://www.crainsdetroit.com/qa/podcast-dan-gilbert-his-own-words-stroke-recovery-and-whats-next
The Buffalo Sabres finally traded Jack Eichel, sending the franchise center to the Vegas Golden Knights. Host Ian McLaren discusses what this means for the Boston Bruins in terms of their quest for a future 1C, getting Eichel out of the Atlantic, and missing out on a local superstar. The Bruins are also in action tonight against the Detroit Red Wings. Patrice Bergeron was back at practice Wednesday, and Jeremy Swayman will get the start in the Original 6 matchup. Plus Bruce Cassidy talks about getting the team together to watch the Kyle Beach interview, and Sidney Crosby tested positive for Covid-19. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Shopify Go to Shopify.com/lockedonnhl for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Boston Bruins are in the middle of another break in the schedule, and they took some time to watch the Kyle Beach interview at the request of head coach Bruce Cassidy and captain Patrice Bergeron. NHLPA rep Brandon Carlo discussed the experience on Tuesday, and why it was important for the team to watch together. Plus the latest from Bruins' practice, where Bergeron had a maintenance day and Jack Studnicka skated as 1C in his absence. Finally, is the jack Eichel saga almost over? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Shopify Go to Shopify.com/lockedonnhl for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Meet Rebeca Seitz! She's a writer, producer and communicator with over 15 years of experience in leadership roles in the media and entertainment industries. She started out as a publicist, then launched a literary PR firm that served debut novelists and New York Times best-sellers. She has published five novels. Rebeca writes, produces, and looks for ways to put the power of writing toward positive means.Recently, Rebeca has entered into the audio world. She launched the 1C Story Network (because her name, Rebeca, is spelled with only one 'c'). 1C aims to create programming that makes listeners feel good.She recently also launched PodPair, a company that pairs audio with goodies such as food or activities. PodPair can be gifted or enjoyed as another way of experiencing an audio production. In this chat, Rebeca joins Zach and Rock to discuss storytelling and how to create compelling narratives. She also gives some business advice and shares her hopes for her companies!ExtrasSusie Singer Carter's I love LuciferPodPairAbout Rebeca SeitzSubmit your podcast pre-roll ad Try out SquadCast's remote video and audio platform for 7 days freeSquadCast's YouTube channelOur podcast stackATR 2100 MicsApple AirPods Max HeadphonesFocusrite Scarlett 2i2 Audio InterfacesAdobe AuditionBuzzsprout
Locked On Blue Jackets - Daily Podcast On The Columbus Blue Jackets
It's a Blue Jackets Game Day! It's a prospect heavy roster tonight vs St Louis, as guys are trying to win their roster spots! Also, I talk a little more about who could win that 1C spot, and I share my season preview for Locked On NHL! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the dark of night, a piece of legislation was signed into law on Mackinac Island last year. On July 2, 2021, it took effect - to the devastation of thousands.Silent Crash details the stories of the quiet unraveling of Michigan's Auto Nofault and the Destruction of Lives.
After more than a year of being careful, getting vaccinated, wearing masks, and seemingly doing everything possible to avoid COVID coming to their house, a member of The Flamingo Family finally falls victim to the pandemic. Find out what happened, how it went, and learn some things about this disease along the way.
Locked On Blue Jackets - Daily Podcast On The Columbus Blue Jackets
Today on Locked On Blue Jackets, Jeff Svoboda (@JacketsInsider) is here to talk offseason moves! How does Brad Larsen do in his first year in charge? Who does Zach Werenski play with? Can Jack Roslovic keep improving and take that 1C spot? All this and more! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. StatHero StatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brenda and her granddaughters struggle to outwit and outrun their captors while Jackie and the others race to bring help. Is this the end of Grandma Rambo...or the beginning?
On today's episode of Locked on Wild, Thomas Welch of Locked on Blues joins for a crossover episode! We start by talking about the Blues, and what the latest news is regarding Vladimir Tarasenko's future with the team. We then discuss the most impactful move the Blues made this offseason. On the Wild front, we discuss the Wild's center depth, and why Marco Rossi can help strengthen the depth chart when he takes over the 1C position. We discuss Kevin Fiala's future with the team and whether or not the Wild made a mistake only giving him a one year deal, and finally whether or not Kirill Kaprizov is worth the money he's asking for. To finish off the show, both Seth and Thomas look at the Central Division and Western Conference to figure out where the Wild and Blues could finish in 2021-22. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. StatHero StatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Revelation 4–5 is a vision of God in His glory and on His throneOther visionsIsaiah 6:1-7Ezekiel 1:3-28Daniel 7:9-14Look at the world through the BibleJames Hamilton (Revelation: The Spirit Speaks to the Churches, 134): “We need to be able to look at the world, filter it through the whole Bible, and then describe the world that we have seen the way the Bible describes it. This is what it means to have a Biblical worldview. Too many Christians have a Hollywood worldview, or a Madison Avenue worldview… If that's your worldview, or if you don't recognize the difference between the worldview generated by the Bible and the worldview embraced by Washington D.C., you need to spend more time reading, studying, memorizing, and meditating on the Bible.”Theme: God is the only one worthy of praise because of His glorious nature and powerful creation.1A. (4:1-6a) Behold the One Seated on the Throne and His Magnificent Court1B. (4:1-2a) Second Vision Introduced2B. (4:2b-6a) The ThroneTwo central features of vision: Place of Authority, Person of Authority (ID'd in vv. 8-11)1C. (4:2b-3) One seated on the throne2C. (4:4) Elders surrounding the throneRepresentative Humans*AngelsIn the end, nothing revealed about their being or identity3C. (4:5a) God's awesome presence manifested from the throneGod's Presence (Theophany)––Exod 19:16; Ezk 1:3; cf. Ps 18:13-154C. (4:5b) Holy Spirit's full presence before the throne (Rev 1:4; Isa 11:2; Zech 4:1-10)5C. (4:6a) A separating sea before the throne2A. (4:6b-11) Praise to the One Seated on the Throne by His Magnificent Court1B. (4:6b-8) The Four Living Creatures1C. (4:6b-8a) Their appearanceCf. Ezk 1:4-25 (MacArthur: “Divine war machine”); Isa 6:1-3“Faces” = Represent different aspects of creation? Represent angelic beings who are used by God to execute His rule and will in all orders of creation? Reflect God's glory?Six wings → swiftness of movement → cf. Isa 6; Ezk 1 (4 wings)Full of Eyes → complete vigilance, unlimited intelligence2C. (4:8b) Their praise“Holy” = utter and complete separation from unclean, evil, death (cf. role in judgment in 1 Sam 6:20; 2 Sam 6:9; Isa 6:5)“Almighty” = utterly devoid of weakness (Isa 40:28; 46:10; Dan 4:35; Job 9:19; Ps 115:3)Eternality = transcends time (Exod 3:14; Pss 90:2; 93:2; 102:24-27; Isa 57:15; Dan 4:34; 6:26; 12:7; Micah 5:2; Hab 1:12; 1 Tim 1:17; 6:15-16)PRAISE to God for His essential nature–– Holiness (“Holy, holy, holy”), Power (“Lord God, the Almighty”), Eternality (“who was and is and is to come”).Implication: Unceasing praise–– In one sense, the date of what John sees is irrelevant because this praise is always happening because God always is.Implication: Be encouraged–– God is always this God and always worthy of praise. He never ceases to be worthy!2B. (4:9-11) The Twenty-Four Elders 1C. (4:9) Catalyst for praise to the One who lives foreverAcknowledgment of rightful possession of attributesDeserving of gratitude“One who lives forever and ever” repeated in Dan 4:34; 6:26; 12:7 → major theme of Daniel is universal scope of God's dominion2C. (4:10) Posture for praise to the One who lives foreverIf these elders are angelic beings, there is no doubt about who is sovereign and who is a servant3C. (4:11) Praise to the One who created all things“Worthy to receive” → extols God's perfections he possesses and displays“Created,” “existed” → God has exclusive rights over creation“Will” → creation was according to His intent and timingPRAISE to the God who is worthy to receive praise because of His work of creation.Implication: He has the right to judge His creation.Evil, human rebellion, and nature's groaning (Rom 8:19-23) is not uncontrolled and unrestrained.
SummaryPlanet earth is being destabilized as a result of human activity. Over half of the habitable land on earth is now used for human agriculture, 40% of our forests have been cut down, and humans now move more rock and sediment than any natural process. If we do not act quickly, it is likely that our planet will become unable to support human civilization as we know it. Morbidity and Mortality70% of our crops rely on insect pollinators, but insect populations are collapsing. 40% of the human population live on the coast and could be underwater within 100 years. Deserts are expanding, forests are diminishing, wild fish stocks and wild animals have lost over 50% of their mass in just 40 years, and human health is at an all-time low. StoryIf humans act now and with great conviction, we can potentially avoid a catastrophe. But the window for action is closing rapidly. Key Points1. The earth is warming. In 50 years, the temperature has increased 1.1C, more than in the previous 10,000 years.2. There is a mass extinction under way. The loss of species affects our own health. Even the micro-organisms that live on our body and promote health are becoming extinct.3. New chemicals are hurting human health. Governments are all too willing to protect chemical companies over the health of people.4. Eating healthy plant-based foods, supporting organic regenerative agriculture, protecting and expanding wild lands, planting trees and native plants, not using products that cannot be reused or recycled, and stopping all our carbon emissions by 2050 could save the planet. 5. If we can do these things, our own health will improve, and we will assure a safe planet to live on for future generations. References- Steffen et al. Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet. Science. 2015.- Rockstrom and Attenborough. Breaking Boundaries – The Science of Our Planet. 2021. Netflix- Chemicals in the Environment – Dehumanizing Humanity. 2017. Royal College of London. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq2K1IvRf8M- Environmental Working Group. https://www.ewg.org/research/pollution-people- Meyer and Lemery. Health Implications of Environmental Change. Ch 121. Aurerbach's Wilderness Medicine.- Experience as a medical doctor and naturalist
Van and Steve recap some of the surprising moves from the trade deadline, including some of the big names in the Max Scherzer & Trea Turner trade. Then the guys take a look at players who had misleading July's who could be useful down the home stretch. Rundown 2:40 Rizzo to the Yankees 6:20 Scherzer trade recap 9:40 Advice for end of the season 13:05 Soler Power heating up in ATL 18:23 Jonah Heim is viable in 1C leagues 24:24 IKF due for a bounce-back? 28:55 Gallo has gone cold in the Bronx 33:40 xStat differences: Bellinger, Conforto 42:27 JD Martinez and Nelson Cruz will be fine 44:27 Dylan Carlson heating up 48:00 Will Suarez finally get some batted ball luck? 51:00 Kelenic's new old stance 53:35 Unlucky July pitchers Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS | Twitter: | @winsabovepod | @Van_Verified | @stav8818 | Email:winsabovefantasy@gmail.com Get PL+ and join our Discord! Get PL+ and join our community!: https://www.pitcherlist.com/plus
W 459 odcinku GnM Plus rozmawiamy o przejęciu 1C przez Tencent (w tym polskich CENGA, QLOC i muve.pl), naszych wrażeniach z pokazu gier Annapurna Interactive (koci Stray!) oraz nowych szczegółach afery w Blizzardzie. Czasówka: 00:00 - W co ostatnio graliśmy? 22:05 - Tencent przejmuje polskie firmy m.in. CENEGA, QLOC i muve.pl 29:45 - Nasze wrażenia z pokazu Annapurna Interactive, w tym przepięknego Stray 35:04 - Więcej upadków Blizzarda PYTANIE ODCINKA: Czy afera w Blizzardzie to szansa czy zagrożenie dla ich projektów? Activision postawi marki Blizza na nogi?
Main Theme: In His 7th letter Christ rebukes the church at Laodicea for its uselessness and self-sufficiency, offering His own exclusive provision for what they lack, and appeals to them to repent and be restored to fellowship with Him.1A. (14a) ChurchLaodicea had explosive population growth in 1st centuryCity recovered from a devastating earthquake (AD 60) by its own financial means, turning down the emperor's offer to help2A. (14b) Christ1B. The true evaluator (cf. Isa 65:16)See esp. 1:5“Faithful and true” (cf. 22:20) → accept Jesus' evaluation2B. The Sovereign“Origin of creation” (but Christ is never presented as Creator in Revelation)OR “ruler over creation” (see 1:5; 2:26-27; 3:21; 12:5; 17:14; 19:15-16; 20:4-6)Sovereign either wayPrepares for vision in chs. 4–53A. (15-16) Evaluation1B. Knowledge of general conductStative verb → “I am in the full state of knowing”Refers to drinking water condition2B. Evaluation of existing state: useless and repulsiveOften “hot” and “cold” considered along spiritual spectrumKey Question: Does Christ prefer open hostility to indifference?Often compared to water situation of the areaCollosae → cool, fresh water (refreshment)Hierapolis → hot mineral water (healing)Laodicea → tepidPoint of this position––Laodecia is half-hearted, indifferent, useless, and ineffectiveBUT note emphasis on the water → drinking waterWater is spit out because of its tepid temperatureCompare this sense to broader cultural drinking practicesPreference for cold drinks for some meals and in some seasons (i.e., Summer)Preference for hot drinks for other meals and other seasons (i.e., Winter)This background suggests NOT half-hearted commitment BUT repulsive conductSee vv. 17-18 → self-sufficient, satisfied with material wealth4A. (17-18) Wise counsel for a critical decision1B. (17) Reasons for Counsel: Conflicting Evaluations1C. (17a) Confident self-evaluationUtter misapprehension of conditionSelf-perception governed by wealth (contrast Smyrna [2:9]; cf. Babylon's materialism [18:7-8, 16-19])2C. (17b) Revealed self-evaluationLaodecians self-evaluation is contrary to Christ's evaluationTrue condition is bankrupt, ignorant, shameful3B. (18) Counsel: Depend on Christ to supply what you lack“Advise” → wise advice to someone facing a critical decisionCure for their condition is beyond their resources to meet––source is Christ Himself (“buy from Me”; cf. Isa 55:1)1C. True wealth (cf. 1 Pet 1:7; 1 Tim 6:18-19) (contrast “poor”)2C. True righteousness/purity (cf. 3:4-5; 16:15; 19:8; contrast “naked”; cf. 17:16)3C. True relief from blindness (contrast “blind”)Lack of knowledge and understanding of truth (Acts 26:18; 1 Pet 2:9)Cf. enlightenment from conversion and instruction, 2 Cor 4:4Revelation as a whole opens eyes to see present and future realities that are otherwise hidden from view (cf. 1:1; 4:1; 22:6; all “I saw” statements)5A. (19a) Christ's motivation for messageMotivation → loving concern for welfareὅσους ἐὰν → general or indefinite → every person whom Jesus loves, He reproves and instructsChrist's action is the basis for commanded zeal and repentance6A. (19b) Command––Earnestly attend to this and repent7A. (20) Gracious offer1B. He's here (cf. Luke 12:35-38)“Behold” and perfect verb “I stand” → emphatic of invitation2B. FellowshipResumes “fellowship dinner” theme (cf. “hot,” “cold,” “lukewarm”) → appeal to renew intimacyWarmth of reconciled relationship offeredNOT “I will come into him” (εις αυτον), i.e., entering and indwellingBUT “I will come in (εισερχομαι) to him” (προς αυτον), i.e., entering someone's home and proceeding to where the person is in order to share a meal together8A. (21) Promises to the OvercomerShare Christ's sovereign authorityLook forward to the consummation of God's salvation (cf. Dan 7:9-14, 22, 26)Overcomers are Christlike (cf. John 16:33; Ps 110:1)9A. (22) Command––ListenAPPLICATIONSSelf-confidence is…Useless and repulsive (16)Self-deceiving (17)Grounded in materialism (17a)Materialism is a form of idolatry (cf. Babylon, 18:16-19)Christless (20a)Christ is…The true Evaluator (15a)The exclusive Provider (18)Sweet fellowship (20)
SummaryPlanet earth is being destabilized as a result of human activity. Over half of the habitable land on earth is now used for human agriculture, 40% of our forests have been cut down, and humans now move more rock and sediment than any natural process. If we do not act quickly, it is likely that our planet will become unable to support human civilization as we know it. Morbidity and Mortality70% of our crops rely on insect pollinators, but insect populations are collapsing. 40% of the human population live on the coast and could be underwater within 100 years. Deserts are expanding, forests are diminishing, wild fish stocks and wild animals have lost over 50% of their mass in just 40 years, and human health is at an all-time low. StoryIf humans act now and with great conviction, we can potentially avoid a catastrophe. But the window for action is closing rapidly. Key Points1. The earth is warming. In 50 years, the temperature has increased 1.1C, more than in the previous 10,000 years.2. There is a mass extinction under way. The loss of species affects our own health. Even the micro-organisms that live on our body and promote health are becoming extinct.3. New chemicals are hurting human health. Governments are all too willing to protect chemical companies over the health of people.4. Eating healthy plant-based foods, supporting organic regenerative agriculture, protecting and expanding wild lands, planting trees and native plants, not using products that cannot be reused or recycled, and stopping all our carbon emissions by 2050 could save the planet. 5. If we can do these things, our own health will improve, and we will assure a safe planet to live on for future generations. References- Steffen et al. Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet. Science. 2015.- Rockstrom and Attenborough. Breaking Boundaries – The Science of Our Planet. 2021. Netflix- Chemicals in the Environment – Dehumanizing Humanity. 2017. Royal College of London. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq2K1IvRf8M- Environmental Working Group. https://www.ewg.org/research/pollution-people- Meyer and Lemery. Health Implications of Environmental Change. Ch 121. Aurerbach's Wilderness Medicine.- Experience as a medical doctor and naturalist
The chase is on as Brenda's kidnappers lead her to her granddaughters - with Jackie, Mike, and…the Army?!…in hot pursuit.
1A. (7) Authority1B. The Holy One (see Isa 6:3)2B. The Genuine One“Christ is true to His word and can be trusted to keep His promises. His reliability derives from His being the genuine Messiah who can be relied upon.” – Robert Thomas3B. The Davidic One (see Isa 22:22)2A. (8) Security1B. Access to God secured“Christ's own divine authority guarantees that their access will never be taken away.” – Buist Fanning2B. Reasons: Overall, God's strength must supply what they lack in their own spiritual resources (see 1 Cor 1:26-29; 2 Cor 12:9-10; Phil 4:13)1C. Little power2C. Faithful to Jesus' word3C. Faithful to Jesus' name“Consistent Christian obedience and loyalty despite human weakness” – Buist Fanning3A. (9) Vindication1B. Their enemies (see Rev 2:9; Rom 2:28-29)“In their opposition to the gospel they were actually allied with God's enemy, Satan.” – Buist Fanning2B. The future reversal (see Isa 43:4; 45:14; 49:23; 60:14)4A. (10) Protection1B. Reason for protection: They kept Jesus' word about endurance (see Luke 8:15; 21:19; 1 Tim 6:11; Titus 2:2; Heb 10:36; 12:1; 2 Pet 1:6; James 1:3-4)2B. Assurance of protection: Jesus will keep them from the hour of testingGeneral trials and testing (see Acts 14:22; 1 Pet 4:12-18; John 17:15)Intense trials of final period (see Matt 24:21, 29; Mark 13:19; Rev 7:14; Jer 30:7; Dan 12:1)“Clearly some followers of Christ will suffer terribly in the judgments of this final intense period. E.g., the great multitude before God's throne in Rev 7:14 are the blessed dead who have come “from the great tribulation,” and they seem to be identified with… the martyrs slain because of their witness for Christ who cry out for vindication in 6:9-11. These seem to have suffered earth during the outpouring of divine wrath signified by the six seals (cf. 6:16-17). So it is difficult to argue… that 3:10 promises preservation “in the midst of” or “through” the cataclysmic judgments rather than exemption from them. At best this would mean “protecting” them so that they die faithfully in these trials rather than denying their Lord.” – Buist FanningExemption from the hour (see 2 Pet 2:6-9; 1 Thess 4:16-17)3B. Specifics about protection from the hour“the hour which is about to come upon the whole world, to test those who dwell on the earth” → not merely general trials and tests, but specific tests that are yet future to the time of writing“Earth-dwellers” see Rev 6:10; 8:13; 11:10; 13:8, 12, 14; 14:6; 17:2, 85A. (11) Exhortation1B. Promise: “I come quickly”2B. Hold fast (see v. 8c; continue to be faithful to Christ; Matt 10:22; 24:13; Col 1:22-23)3B. Purpose: “so that no one takes your crown” (see 2 Tim 4:8; 2 John 8)6A. (12) To the Overcomer1B. Pillar in the temple2B. Always present with God (see Rev 22:15)3B. “Write on him” → Ownership (God's name), Relationship (City's name), Vindication (Jesus' new name)7A. (13) Listen all you churches“Here it is significant to note that what is promised to the Christians in Philadelphia (3:10) is addressed more broadly to the other churches in Asia Minor as well as those in other places and times down to the present day.” – Buist FanningAPPLICATIONSVerse 8—Develop a theology of getting firedVerse 9—Trust that Jesus will vindicateVerses 10-11—Eternal security set side-by-side with perseverance (Col 1:22-23; 1 John 2:19)
SummaryPlanet earth is being destabilized as a result of human activity. Over half of the habitable land on earth is now used for human agriculture, 40% of our forests have been cut down, and humans now move more rock and sediment than any natural process. If we do not change our behavior quickly, it is likely that our planet will become unable to support human civilization as we know it. Morbidity and Mortality70% of our crops rely on insect pollinators, but insect populations are collapsing. 40% of the human population live on the coast and could be underwater within just 100 years. Deserts are expanding, forests are diminishing, wild fish stocks and wild animals have lost over 60% of their mass in just 40 years, and human health is at an all-time low. StoryIf humans act now and with great conviction, we can potentially avoid a catastrophe. But the window for action is closing rapidly. Key Points1. The earth is warming. In 50 years, the temperature has increased 1.1C, more than in the previous 10,000 years.2. There is a mass extinction under way. The loss of species affects our own health. Even the micro-organisms that live on our body and promote health are becoming extinct.3. New chemicals are hurting human health. Governments are all too willing to protect chemical companies over the health of people.4. Eating healthy plant-based foods, supporting organic regenerative agriculture, protecting and expanding wild lands, planting trees and native plants, not using products that cannot be reused or recycled, and stopping all our carbon emissions by 2050 could save the planet. 5. If we can do these things, our own health will improve, and we will assure a safe planet to live on for future generations. References- Steffen et al. Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet. Science. 2015.- Rockstrom and Attenborough. Breaking Boundaries – The Science of Our Planet. 2021. Netflix- Chemicals in the Environment – Dehumanizing Humanity. 2017. Royal College of London. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq2K1IvRf8M- Environmental Working Group. https://www.ewg.org/research/pollution-people- Meyer and Lemery. Health Implications of Environmental Change. Ch 121. Aurerbach's Wilderness Medicine.- Experience as a medical doctor and naturalist
The family meets with newspaperman Peter Chang, a friend of Christina's, to discuss involving the press in the search for the girls. It turns out Peter is even more connected than they could have hoped. Personal revelations are made as the men begin to understand their role in how the whole adventure began.
Brenda and the adults work to address the danger that has befallen Lisa and Michelle. Jackie and Mike finally address the massive issue that's been breaking their marriage.
With all of Brenda's family arriving in country – and none of them knowing the others are there – the worst could happen. And it does.
Herkese merhabalar. Wilderness Medical Society'nin (WMS) ilk olarak 2014'te çıkardığı ve 2019'da güncellediği1 Sıcaklık Hastalığının Önlenmesi ve Tedavisi Kılavuzu'nun önemli noktaları ile karşınızdayız. Hepinize keyifli okumalar dilerim. Sıcaklık hastalığı tanımı Sıcaklık hastalığı olarak dilimize çevrilebilecek “heat illness”, ısıya bağlı kramplar, senkop, ısı yorgunluğu ve yaşamı tehdit eden sıcak çarpması gibi küçükten şiddetliye bir hastalık yelpazesi olarak kendini gösterebilir. Hipertermi, normal fizyolojinin sapmasıdır ve sıcaklık hastalığından ayrı olarak düşünülmelidir. Yüksek ortam sıcaklıklarına maruz kalmanın bir sonucu olarak veya kas aktivitesine bağlı olarak gelişir. Çalışmalarda asemptomatik koşucuların %56'sının kor sıcaklığının >40C ve %11'inin de >42C olduğu gösterilmiştir. Kılavuz buna dayanarak tek başına kor sıcaklığının, sıcaklık hastalığının göstergesi kabul edilemeyeceği üzerinde durmuştur. Isıya bağlı kramp terimi ilk olarak 1930'larda sıcaklığa bağlı istemsiz kas kasılmalarını ifade etmek için kullanılmış ve dehidratasyon ve elektrolit bozuklukları ile ilişkili bulunmuştur. Isıya bağlı senkop ise yüksek sıcaklığa maruziyet sonrasında normale kısa sürede dönen geçici bilinç kaybını ifade etmek için kullanılmıştır. Senkop nedenleri vazodilatasyona bağlı olarak kan göllenmesi, uzun süre ayakta kalma, ileri yaş, dehidratasyon ve eşlik eden komorbiditeler olarak sıralanmış, normal sıcaklıklarda istirahat ve rehidratasyon ile çözüleceği vurgulanmıştır. Isıya bağlı yorgunluk, sıcak ortama maruziyet sonrasında gelişen ve rahatsız edici bir yorguluktan, güç kaybına kadar değişen bir durum olarak tanımlanmıştır. Bütün bu komponentler ciddiye alınmaz veya fark edilmez ise hızlı bir şekilde sıcak çarpması denen fulminan duruma doğru ilerleyebileceği belirtilmiştir. Sıcak çarpması (heat stroke), kor sıcaklığının >40C olmasına ek olarak santral sinir sistemi semptomlarının dahil olması (ensefalopati, nöbet, koma) şeklinde tanımlanmıştır. Isı Kaybının Sağlanması Vücutta fazla ısı, santral ve periferik reseptörlerle algılanarak hipotalamus aracılığıyla cilt ve organlarda meydana gelen ve “termoregülasyon” adı verilen süreç sayesinde kaybedilir. Kan sıcaklığında meydana gelen 1C'lik değişim ile kan splanknik ve renal bölgeden cilde ve arteriovenöz bileşkelere doğru kayar. Ancak egzersiz ile artan kor sıcaklığı, ortam sıcaklığının yüksekliğine bağlı olarak ciltten atılamaz ise metabolik ısı üretimi karşılanamaz ve sıcaklık hastalığı gelişebilir. Eğer belli bir kritik eşik aşılırsa sitokinlerin ve özel proteinlerin rol oynadığı bir kaskad aktive olur ve sıcak çarpması gelişir. Isı kaybını sekteye uğratacak kişisel faktörler arasında geniş skar dokusu, hipohidroz, azalmış kardiyopulmoner rezerv ve ileri yaş sayılabilir. Alkol, benzodiyazepinler, beta blokerler, diüretikler, trisiklik antidepresanlar gibi ilaç grupları sıcaklık hastalığı için yatkınlık oluşturabilir. Askeri kökenli çalışmalarda obez askerlerin fit askerlere oranla sıcaklık hastalığına daha yatkın oldukları gösterilmiştir. 10-14 gün boyunca günde 1-2 saatlik sıcaklık maruziyetiyle yapılan sıcaklık aklimizasyonu ile vücudun termoregülasyon kabiliyeti artırılabilir. Ayrıca kardiyopulmoner kapasitenin artırılması da bu konuda yardımcı faktördür. Ancak değiştirilebilir risk faktörleri arasında en önemli olanı hidrasyon durumudur. Vücut ağırlığının %2-3'ü kadarlık sıvı kaybı artmış kor sıcaklığı ile ilişkili bulunmuştur. Öneriler: Medikal özgeçmişe ait önemli faktörler taranmalıdır (Öneri Düzeyi (Ö.D.): 1B).Termoregülasyonu kısıtlayacak ilaçların kullanımı en aza indirilmelidir (Ö.D. 1C).Obezlerin sıcaklık hastalığına daha yatkın olduğu unutulmamalıdır (Ö.D. 1B).En azından 8 gün boyunca günde 1-2 saat sıcaklık maruziyetine izin verilen ısı aklimizasyonu yapılabilir (Ö.D. 1C).Aktivite öncesi hiper ya da hipohidrasyon değil, öhidrasyon sağlanmalıdır (Ö.D. 1B).“Susadıkça su içme stratejisi” vücut ağırlığının %2'sinden daha ...
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In today’s Patreon-fueled shout-out: Help support black-owned business in the Charlottesville area. Check out the Charlottesville Black Business Directory at cvilleblackbiz.com and choose between a variety of goods and services, ranging from beauty supplies, professional services, and e-commerce. Visit cvilleblackbiz.com as soon as you can to get started. On today’s show:Charlottesville officials press City Council for $7 million now for 7th Street Parking garage, but Council directs staff to take a pause on planningAlbemarle supervisors get an update on transportation projectsAn update from the University of Virginia Health System on the ongoing pandemic. As of midnight Friday, all COVID-19 restrictions in Virginia are lifted, more than two weeks before Governor Northam had originally announced that community health metrics were low enough to drop all of the rules that have been with us for months to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. But the director of hospital epidemiology at the University of Virginia Health System said no one should consider the pandemic over.“COVID has not gone away completely,’” said Dr. Costi Sifri. “It is reduced. It is at some of the best levels we’ve seen in more than a year. But it’s still the case that we have patients being admitted at our hospital with COVID, that there is COVID being transmitted in the community. And we really cannot predict what will happen in a week or a month or three months.”Today the Virginia Department of Health reports a seven-day average for new cases of 339. As of this morning, 44 percent of Virginians are fully vaccinated. Dr. Sifri said the restrictions can be lifted in part because of the trends. “Vaccines are highly, highly effective,” Dr. Sifri said. “If you’re not vaccinated, nothing really changes. You should still be practicing the same precautions that you’ve been practicing.”Many in the community may not feel comfortable with making the change back to a non-restricted world where masks are not required. “In those situations I think it is understandable that people still want to wear a mask and we need to make sure that we with grace say that they can wear masks and feel comfortable doing that without judgement,” Dr. Sifri said. Dr. Sifri stressed that the pandemic is not over. “Please don’t go out and buy the book that talks about the history of the pandemic because its a story that is still being written,” Dr. Sifri said. “Only about four or five percent of the world’s population is vaccinated at this point so I think there’s a lot that will occur in the future. The virus isn’t done with us yet.” Source: Virginia Department of HealthMemorial Day Weekend is the traditional opening of outdoor pools and swimming areas. That’s that’s certainly the case in Charlottesville, where Washington Park is scheduled to open today as well as the spray grounds at Belmont Park, Greenleaf Park, and Tonsler Park. The Forest Hills spray park will open in June due to mechanical errors. However, today’s rain puts a damper on all of that. Onesty Pool will remain closed due to staffing issues. However, swimming lakes run by Albemarle County will open later than usual. The season at Chris Greene Lake, Mint Springs, and Walnut Creek will begin on June 17. Albemarle County swimming lakes will open on June 17 (Credit: Albemarle County)At the height of the Great Recession earlier this century, Albemarle County froze many positions and slowed contributions to its capital improvement program. One job that was not filled for many years was transportation planning, but for the past few years, Albemarle has put together an organized list of potential projects to address road capacity issues as well as bike and pedestrian connections. In July 2019, they adopted a priority list ranging from Hydraulic/29 Improvements at #1 to U.S. 250 West / Gillums Ridge Road Intersection Improvements at #89. “That list provided all capital transportation projects that are recommended through the various county planning processes,” said Kevin McDermott , a chief of planning in Albemarle, in a May 19 to the Board of Supervisors. (review the update)The list is intended to help planners identify funding sources for projects, such as the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Smart Scale program as well as the county’s own capital improvement program. “We have gotten 12 projects from that 2019 project list funded,” McDermott said. Hydraulic 29 / Improvements, including a pedestrian bridge over U.S. 29 and a roundabout at Hillsdale and Hydraulic, are slated to be funded at $24 million by Commonwealth Transportation Board in June (#1)U.S. Route 250 improvements to add median between Route 20 and Rolkin Road to receive $6 million in Smart Scale funding using $2 million in local funds (#2)Route 20 / U.S. 250 intersection will be rebuilt using funding from 2018 Smart Scale round sometime in 2024 (#3)Berkmar Drive will be extended further north to Lewis and Clark Drive, providing a continuous roadway to UVA North Fork Research Park. Funding came from VDOT’s revenue sharing program.Further changes to Fontaine Avenue / U.S. 29 intersection including a shared-use path (#6)A roundabout will be built at Old Lynchburg Road and 5th Street Extended with $5 million in VDOT funds and $2 million in Albemarle funds (#7)A roundabout at Rio Road and the John Warner Parkway is recommended for $8 million funding in the current Smart Scale process and $2 million in Albemarle funds will be used (#15)Bike and pedestrian improvements will be made on Old Lynchburg Road using Albemarle funds (#26)A section of the Northtown Trail shared-use path will be built between Seminole Lane North and Carrsbrook Drive at a cost of $4 million (#35)A greenway trail on Moores Creek and a trail hub at 5th Street Station will receive Smart Scale funds and has a total cost of $10 million (#40)A park and ride lot will be constructed near Exit 107 and Crozet Park to serve Jaunt and the future Afton Express at a cost of $3 million (#82)This map depicts location of projects that have received funding since 2019 (Credit: Albemarle County)McDermott’s purpose for appearing before the supervisors was to get their preliminary support for the next round of transportation projects. At the top of a short list for this year’s cycle of VDOT revenue-sharing funds is the completion Eastern Avenue, a north-south roadway designed to increase connectivity and traffic circulation throughout Crozet. “That project is currently being evaluated through an alignment study and conceptual design which the county has funded through our transportation leveraging project,” McDermott said. “We have just recently received the updated cost estimates from that consultant we have hired and their preliminary cost estimates are now at $19,983,000.” That would require at least a $10 million match from county funds. However, if approved the state funding would not be available until 2027. Another project on the list for potential revenue-sharing projects is one to build bike and pedestrian improvements on Mill Creek Drive to Peregory Lane, a top priority in a recent corridor study. That has a cost estimate of $2 million. Applications for revenue-sharing projects are due this year. Next year Smart Scale projects will be due. Potential applications to be made next year include a roundabout at District Avenue and Hydraulic Road, a realignment of Hillsdale Drive, and a roundabout at the intersection of Belvedere Boulevard and Rio Road. There’s plenty of time to get involved with these applications. Keep reading and stay tuned.You’re reading to Charlottesville Community Engagement. In this subscriber supported public service announcement, over the course of the pandemic, the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society has provided hours and hours of interviews, presentations, and discussions about interpretations and recollections of the past. All of this is available for you to watch, for free, on the Historical Society’s YouTube Channel. There’s even an appearance by me, talking about my work on cvillepedia! On Tuesday, May 25, City Council held a work session on two items related to transportation, though there was little in the materials presented to suggest the two are linked. The second item was on route changes for Charlottesville Area Transit, and we’ll come back to that in the next installment of Charlottesville Community Engagement. Would Council give staff permission to continue planning work on a proposed 300-space parking garage at the corner of East Market and 9th Street for which 90 spaces would be reserved for Albemarle County for their courts system. That’s codified in a December 2018 agreement between the two jurisdictions. (download the agreement) (staff report)Here’s City Manager Chip Boyles.“A previous Council had approved for the city to pursue building a parking structure as part of the MOA on the site of 7th Street and Market,” Boyles said. “We’ve been working on that and we’re here to discuss with you both that option as well as other options that perhaps meet more current needs and demands of the city and Council’s vision.”Staff has been working off of a resolution adopted by Council in December 2019 to proceed with the plan, including the allocation of $1.28 million from a capital contingency account to cover the county’s share of the surface lot the two jurisdictions purchased in 2005 to support an eventual court expansion. (minutes from December 6, 2019 City Council meeting)Charlottesville is now the sole owner of this surface lot which city staff have been planning to use to build a 300-unit parking structure with ground floor retail. (Source: City of Charlottesville)Alternatives in the MOA include selling that lot back to Albemarle, or providing 100 spaces in the Market Street Parking Garage. The deadline to provide any of these is November 30, 2023. The city currently has a shortlist of three firms who would both design and build the structure. “Those three are slightly on pause right now while we get through this meeting,” said Scott Hendrix, senior project manager for Charlottesville. Each of the firms has submitted a request for qualifications at their own expense, and Hendrix said clarity from Council was needed. During development of the fiscal year 2022 budget, Council reduced the amount requested by staff from $8 million to $1 million, delaying the balance to FY2023. That would delay the project meaning it would not be complete in time for the November 2023 deadline. Chris Engel, the city’s Economic Development Director, presented Council with a couple of alternatives to Council, both of which involve selling a share back to the surface lot back to Albemarle and only using the land paid $2.85 million for in January 2017. There are two commercial buildings on that lot whose tenants pay rent to Charlottesville. Option 1B would be to build a smaller structure on the land with between 150 and 200 spaces, and Option 1C would be to just use the land for surface parking. A matrix of options presented by city staff to Council at the May 25, 2021 work session. Engel said one of the city’s goals has been to continue to provide enough parking for visitors traveling downtown for either business or entertainment. For instance, he said 50 spaces under the Belmont Bridge will be lost after it is replaced. Engel said Council will have to consider the future of the Market Street Parking garage, which he said is 46 years old. “It’s about to have a structural reassessment as it does every five or seven years,” Engel said. “It’s probably in the city’s best interest to start thinking about what a plan for replacement looks like. Obviously having another facility nearby would help alleviate that when and if the day comes.”The Market Street Parking Garage (Source: City of Charlottesville GIS)The city owns the Market Street structure outright, whereas the Charlottesville Parking Center owns the Water Street Parking Garage. The city manages that structure, but leases the space to CPC. The two were involved in a series of lawsuits within the last decade. Albemarle County currently participates in the validation system for the two garages.The most recently available official study of parking in Charlottesville is from 2015 when the firm Nelson Nygaard was hired to conduct a study of downtown parking. One recommendation was to create something called a Transportation Demand Management Plan. More specifically the idea was to create a “Transportation Management Association.” (read the study)“A TMA can help to disseminate information about alternative commuting options, run events and campaigns to encourage workers to try alternate commutes, and develop tailored programs for both employers and employees that meet their needs,” reads page 68 of the study. An inventory of parking included within the 2015 Nelson Nygaard studyCouncilor Michael Payne asked if a TDM program had been examined while plans for the proposed garage were penciled up.“As a way to handle supposed parking demand issue throughout downtown throughout that strategy as opposed to purely meeting it through building new parking spaces or maximizing the amount of new parking spaces being built,” Payne said. The Nelson Nygaard also suggested creating a parking department in city government. Rick Siebert was hired in 2017 to implement the Parking Action Plan and as well as a six-month pilot for on-street parking meters. He said TDM is not a magic solution.“It is generally a very long-term solution and it requires a lot of comprehensive cooperation,” Siebert said. “If a lot of the people who work and visit downtown come from in the county or neighboring counties, then we need to work with those counties in working out mass transit options that are more attractive than driving your car or we have to work out park and ride lots that somehow are more attractive than driving to the Water Street or Market Street garages.” A possible venue for that discussion would be the Regional Transit Partnership or the Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization. As we’ll hear more tomorrow, Charlottesville Area Transit is looking to build park and ride lots. Several members of the Parking Advisory Panel spoke. That group is divided. Joan Fenton wants more parking spaces downtown. “If you look at the number of parking spots that have been lost downtown and will continue to be lost downtown, this is a neutral amount of parking spaces that are going to be added,” Fenton said. However, Jamelle Bouie took an opposing view. “When thinking about the necessity for additional parking, we really should be focused on whether or not there has been any demonstrated need for it,” Bouie said. “In the data the city collects and the 2015 parking study, both strongly suggest that with better parking management, there’s all the parking we need downtown. There’s no need for an additional structure.”During their discussion, Mayor Nikuyah Walker said she did not think the full garage was necessary to meet the terms of the agreement. She suggested collecting new data post COVID to demonstrate how many people will no longer travel downtown to work. “What is staff considering in terms of work from home and is there a possibility that to decrease the demand on parking, that that becomes part of our plan,” Walker said.Walker pointed out that the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission already has a RideShare program in place for commuters. She also added that programs are in motion to reduce the number of people who go through the criminal justice system. “If the city and county makes a commitment to keep their citizens out of the courtroom when it is possible, then that should also limit the impact on parking,” Walker said. “But I still think to cancel the project and not honor our parking needs with the county should not be an option.”City Councilor Michael Payne said he felt the city could honor the agreement without building the garage, especially at a time when there are additional pressures on the Capital Improvement Program. He also wanted more data collected. “You know we hear a lot about perceptions but I haven’t seen a lot of data to back up that there is a severe parking shortage,” Payne said. Payne’s option would be to go with Option C combined with some form of transportation demand management. Councilor Lloyd Snook spends a lot of time downtown as an attorney. Before COVID, he supported a new garage downtown to address long-term parking inventory. This spring, though, he supported delaying the $7 million in the budget to get new information on parking capacity with buildings like CODE, Apex Clean Energy, and the 3-Twenty-3 Building on 4th Street SE. “You could reasonably expect to have something like a thousand more people coming to work in those buildings and apparently only about 500 parking spaces were being provided,” Snook said. “We can see that pre-COVID we were heading for a real problem with those places coming online. I decided a couple of months however that the changes from COVID were likely number one were significant right now, number two were likely to continue for at least a year or two or perhaps longer.” Snook said the pause also comes at a time when the capital budget is under a crunch. He also said the 300-space garage may not be in the city’s long-term interests. He said he thought the city should take time to develop the garage with other uses on the same site. “That particular spot, that particular lot, and that particular design don’t do very much for the way that I think that we want to be developing the city,” Snook said. “I’ve said before if we built that structure, we would probably look back ten years later and say ‘what we were thinking when we built only that parking garage?”Councilor Heather Hill said she understood the concerns of her colleagues, but thought a garage would be needed sooner rather than later. “The loss of the parking spaces is going to be real, especially for city employees and we have to figure out within the organization how we are going to accommodate our own employees and I think that’s going to have to be some creative thinking around how do we get our own employees into the downtown area without providing them with parking immediately adjacent to City Hall,” Hill said.Perhaps a transportation demand management plan would be in order? The Lucky 7 on Market Street would be demolished under all of the options suggested by city staff. (Source: Charlottesville GIS)At the end of this event, Boyles said he heard direction to negotiate with Albemarle County on what new options they might be interested in to meet the needs of the agreement. “The second thing if I’m hearing correctly is that we should cease the movement toward the 200 to 300 spot garage and pursue the option 1C with the surface parking so that is going along the same time frame as we’re discussing and presenting options to Albemarle County,” Boyles said. Boyles said he will need a resolution to confirm that direction. That will happen at the June 7 meeting. The surface lot would require demolition of the Lucky 7 and the Guadalajara. The city purchased the lot for $2.85 million in January 2017. With 38 spaces proposed, that’s $75,000 a space, before the costs of demolition are factored in. In the next installment of Charlottesville Community Engagement, we’ll hear about upcoming changes in coming up for Charlottesville Area Transit. Thank you for reading. Please consider a contribution through Patreon to support general research or pay for a subscription through Substack. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
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Contact discovery is a core feature in popular mobile messaging apps such as WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram that lets users grant access to their address book in order to discover which of their contacts are on that messaging service. While contact discovery is critical for WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram to function properly, privacy concerns arise with the current methods and implementations of this feature, potentially resulting in the exposure of a range of sensitive information about users and their social circle. Do we really need to rely on sharing every phone number on our phone in order for mobile messengers to be usable? What are the privacy risks, and do better cryptographic alternatives exist for managing that data? Joining us are researchers looking exactly into this problem, who will tell us more about their interesting results. Links and papers discussed in the show: All the Numbers are US: Large-scale Abuse of Contact Discovery in Mobile Messengers (https://www.ndss-symposium.org/wp-content/uploads/ndss2021_1C-3_23159_paper.pdf) Music composed by Toby Fox and performed by Sean Schafianski (https://seanschafianski.bandcamp.com/). Special Guests: Alexandra Dmitrienko, Christian Weinert, and Christoph Hagen.
Carbon capture and storage. Loved by some, hated by others, essential to many an energy transition modeller for achieving net zero emissions. On today's show we explore some of the science and engineering challenges underlying Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS.) We look at CO2 capture at the stack, from the air and oceans examining the technical possibilities, the energy and material costs and the scaling difficulties. The history of human influence on the climate system is thought to predate the industrial revolution. For example the Little Ice Age is correlated to massive human population die offs and accompanying reforestation secondary to the Black Death and old world diseases running rampant in the Americas. Since the industrial revolution the burning of fossil fuels has taken us from an atmospheric concentration of 280ppm to 417ppm of CO2 with an accompanying 1C increase in global average temperatures. The laws of thermodynamics make reversing our centuries long liberation of hundreds of millions of years of stored carbon unimaginably difficult. Enslaving carbon by emitting a trillion tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere to power an army of machines and chemical processes has brought humanity unimaginable wealth, freed slaves and extended lifespans but threatens future prosperity. Truly reverse engineering that process to put that CO2 back underground comes with a near impossible price tag, new infrastructure and energy requirements. Keeping carbon in the ground and abating emissions as much as possible is an urgent matter however many environmentalists and climate activists chearlead the closure of zero emissions nuclear plants like Indian Point last week. An ounce of prevention is truly worth a pound of cure but in a global society utterly dependent on fossil fuels for energy, transportation, cement, steel, fertilizer and many other vital processes is CCS part of the solution? I am joined by Sean Wagner a materials engineer with a masters of science in engineering focused on nanotechnology from the University of Alberta. Sean is a master science communicator and lead writer and editor at the Alberta Nuclear Nucleus, a co-founder of Canadians for Nuclear Energy and the lead science advisor for the Decouple Podcast.