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This was a fine Saturday crossword - tough but fair, as Saturday crosswords were meant to be. Our favorite clue had to be 29A, Some dragonflies, DARNERS (really: apparently people used to believe that dragonflies could sew your lips shut!). We were entranced with 38A, Mediterranean plant named for its brightly colored flowers, SUNROSE. And finally we just loved discovering 27A, George ______________, voted "Coach of the Century" by the International Swimming Hall of Fame, HAINES. For Saturday, we have of course bestowed our JAMCOTWA (Jean And Mike Crossword Of The Week Award), so to discover who won and why, check out today's episode.Show note imagery: From the immortal Mary Poppins, Let's Go Fly a KiteWe love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Pekan lalu, Mahkamah Konstitusi (MK) memberi putusan penting terkait uji materi sejumlah pasal karet di Undang-Undang Informasi dan Transaksi Elektronik (UU ITE), diantaranya pasal 27A, pasal 28 ayat 3, dan pasal 45A ayat 3.Ada dua perkara yang diputus MK yang diajukan oleh aktivis lingkungan Karimunjawa, Daniel Tangkilisan, dan jaksa Jovi Andrea Bachtiar. Keduanya adalah korban kriminalisasi UU ITE.Dalam putusannya, MK melarang pemerintah dan badan usaha mengadukan pencemaran nama baik. Kritik terhadap pemerintah atau instansi ditegaskan sebagai bagian dari kebebasan berpendapat.Di putusan lain, MK memperketat pemaknaan pasal terkait tindakan menyebarkan berita bohong atau hoaks. Tindakan itu hanya bisa dipidana jika menimbulkan kerusuhan fisik, bukan di ruang digital.Apakah putusan-putusan MK ini kabar baik bagi kebebasan berpendapat di Indonesia? Apakah berarti tak bakal ada lagi kriminalisasi terhadap aktivis dan pegiat HAM? Adakah celah kriminalisasi dengan UU ITE yang masih harus diwaspadai?Di Ruang Publik KBR, kita akan bahas dampak dari putusan MK terhadap UU ITE, bersama Kuasa Hukum dari Daniel Tangkilisan, Damian Agata Yuvens, lalu Direktur Eksekutif SAFEnet, Nenden Sekar Arum, dan Pegiat HAM, Fatia Maulidiyanti.
Today's crossword was a "relatively" straightforward Saturday crossword. Saturdays are always tough, and this was by no means a walk in the park, but neither was it a rope-free climb of El Capitan. There were a few surprising clues in the grid -- most notably 27A, "That's so relatable," in modern slang, MOOD -- a very modern clue for an ancient answer, which made its first appearance on New Year's Eve, 1944. And right next to that we had the very witty 29A, Aquarius is one, perhaps surprisingly, AIRSIGN (nice!). And one that was a novelty (to Mike, at any rate: Jean, no doubt, is on their mailing list), 26A, ___ Dunn (brand of ceramic art and other housewares), RAE.We have more fascinating facts inside, so have a listen, and, as usual, please let us know what you think!Show note imagery: Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap", now in it's 73rd-ish year!!We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
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1UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURTSOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXASHOUSTON DIVISIONIn re:INTRUM AB, et al.,1Debtors.Chapter 11Case No. 24-90575 (CML)(Jointly Administered)NOTICE OF APPEALPursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 158(a) and Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure 8002 and 8003,notice is hereby given that the Ad Hoc Committee of holders of 2025 notes issued by Intrum AB(the “AHC”) hereby appeals to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texasfrom (i) the Order Denying Motion of the Ad Hoc Committee of Holders of Intrum AB Notes Due2025 to Dismiss Chapter 11 Cases Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 1112(b) and Federal Rule ofBankruptcy Procedure 1017(f)(1) (ECF No. 262) (the “Motion to Dismiss Order”) and (ii) theOrder (I) Approving Disclosure Statement and (II) Confirming Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11Plan of Intrum AB and Its Affiliated Debtor (Further Technical Modifications) (ECF No. 263) (the“Confirmation Order”). A copy of the Motion to Dismiss Order is attached as Exhibit A and acopy of the Confirmation Order is attached as Exhibit B. Additionally, the transcript of theBankruptcy Court's oral ruling accompanying the Motion to Dismiss Order and ConfirmationOrder (ECF No. 275) is attached as Exhibit C.Below are the names of all parties to this appeal and their respective counsel:1 The Debtors in these Chapter 11 Cases are Intrum AB and Intrum AB of Texas LLC. The Debtors'service address in these Chapter 11 Cases is 801 Travis Street, Ste 2101, #1312, Houston, TX 77002.Case 24-90575 Document 296 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 1 of 62I. APPELLANTA. Name of Appellant:The members of the AHC include:Boundary Creek Master Fund LP; CF INT Holdings Designated Activity Company; CaiusCapital Master Fund; Diameter Master Fund LP; Diameter Dislocation Master Fund II LP; FirTree Credit Opportunity Master Fund, LP; MAP 204 Segregated Portfolio, a segregated portfolioof LMA SPC; Star V Partners LLC; and TQ Master Fund LP.Attorneys for the AHC:QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & SULLIVAN, LLPChristopher D. Porter (SBN 24070437)Joanna D. Caytas (SBN 24127230)Melanie A. Guzman (SBN 24117175)Cameron M. Kelly (SBN 24120936)700 Louisiana Street, Suite 3900Houston, TX 77002Telephone: (713) 221-7000Facsimile: (713) 221-7100Email: chrisporter@quinnemanuel.comjoannacaytas@quinnemanuel.commelanieguzman@quinnemanuel.comcameronkelly@quinnemanuel.com-and-Benjamin I. Finestone (admitted pro hac vice)Sascha N. Rand (admitted pro hac vice)Katherine A. Scherling (admitted pro hac vice)295 5th AvenueNew York, New York 10016Telephone: (212) 849-7000Facsimile: (212) 849-7100Email: benjaminfinestone@quinnemanuel.comsascharand@quinnemanuel.comkatescherling@quinnemanuel.comB. Positions of appellant in the adversary proceeding or bankruptcy case that isthe subject of this appeal:CreditorsCase 24-90575 Document 296 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 2 of 63II. THE SUBJECT OF THIS APPEALA. Judgment, order, or decree appealed from:The Order Denying Motion of the Ad Hoc Committee of Holders of Intrum AB Notes Due2025 to Dismiss Chapter 11 Cases Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 1112(b) and Federal Rule ofBankruptcy Procedure 1017(f)(1) (ECF No. 262); the Order (I) Approving Disclosure Statementand (II) Confirming Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan of Intrum AB and Its Affiliated Debtor(Further Technical Modifications) (ECF No. 263); and the December 31, 2024 Transcript of OralRuling Before the Honorable Christopher M. Lopez United States Bankruptcy Court Judge (ECFNo. 275).B. The date on which the judgment, order, or decree was entered:The Motion to Dismiss Order and the Confirmation Order were entered on December 31,2024. The Court issued its oral ruling accompanying the Motion to Dismiss Order and theConfirmation Order on December 31, 2024.III. OTHER PARTIES TO THIS APPEALIntrum AB and Intrum AB of Texas LLCMILBANK LLPDennis F. Dunne (admitted pro hac vice)Jaimie Fedell (admitted pro hac vice)55 Hudson YardsNew York, NY 10001Telephone: (212) 530-5000Facsimile: (212) 530-5219Email: ddunne@milbank.comjfedell@milbank.com–and–Andrew M. Leblanc (admitted pro hac vice)Melanie Westover Yanez (admitted pro hac vice)1850 K Street, NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20006Telephone: (202) 835-7500Facsimile: (202) 263-7586Email: aleblanc@milbank.commwyanez@milbank.com–and–PORTER HEDGES LLPJohn F. Higgins (SBN 09597500)Case 24-90575 Document 296 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 3 of 64Eric D. Wade (SBN 00794802)M. Shane Johnson (SBN 24083263)1000 Main Street, 36th FloorHouston TX 77002Telephone: (713) 226-6000Facsimile: (713) 226-6248Email: jhiggins@porterhedges.comewade@porterhedges.comsjohnson@porterhedges.comIV. OTHER PARTIES THAT MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THIS APPEALThe following chart lists certain parties that are not parties to this appeal, but that may havean interest in the outcome of the case. These parties should be served with notice of this appealby the Debtors who are aware of their identities and best positioned to provide notice.All Other Creditors of the Debtors, Including, But Not Limited To:• Certain funds and accounts managed by BlackRock Investment Management (UK)Limited or its affiliates;• Capital Four;• Davidson Kempner European Partners, LLP;• Intermediate Capital Managers Limited;• Mandatum Asset Management Ltd;• H.I.G. Capital, LLC;• Spiltan Hograntefond; Spiltan Rantefond Sverige; and Spiltan Aktiefond Stabil;• The RCF SteerCo Group;• Swedbank AB (publ).Any Holder of Stock of the Debtors• Any holder of stock of the Debtors, including their successors and assigns.Case 24-90575 Document 296 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 4 of 65Respectfully submitted this 13th day of January, 2025.QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART &SULLIVAN, LLP/s/ Christopher D. PorterChristopher D. Porter (SBN 24070437)Joanna D. Caytas (SBN 24127230)Melanie A. Guzman (SBN 24117175)Cameron M. Kelly (SBN 24120936)700 Louisiana Street, Suite 3900Houston, TX 77002Telephone: (713) 221-7000Facsimile: (713) 221-7100Email: chrisporter@quinnemanuel.comjoannacaytas@quinnemanuel.commelanieguzman@quinnemanuel.comcameronkelly@quinnemanuel.com-and-Benjamin I. Finestone (admitted pro hac vice)Sascha N. Rand (admitted pro hac vice)Katherine A. Scherling (admitted pro hac vice)295 5th AvenueNew York, New York 10016Telephone: (212) 849-7000Facsimile: (212) 849-7100Email: benjaminfinestone@quinnemanuel.comsascharand@quinnemanuel.comkatescherling@quinnemanuel.comCOUNSEL FOR THE AD HOC COMMITTEE OFINTRUM AB 2025 NOTEHOLDERSCase 24-90575 Document 296 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 5 of 6CERTIFICATE OF SERVICEI, Christopher D. Porter, hereby certify that on the 13th day of January, 2025, a copy ofthe foregoing document has been served via the Electronic Case Filing System for the UnitedStates Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas./s/ Christopher D. PorterBy: Christopher D. PorterCase 24-90575 Document 296 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 6 of 6EXHIBIT ACase 24-90575 Document 296-1 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 1 of 31IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURTFOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXASHOUSTON DIVISION)In re: ) Chapter 11)Intrum AB, et al.,1 ) Case No. 24-90575 (CML)))Jointly AdministeredDebtors. ))ORDER DENYING MOTION OF THE AD HOCCOMMITTEE OF HOLDERS OF INTRUM AB NOTES DUE 2025TO DISMISS CHAPTER 11 CASES PURSUANT TO 11 U.S.C. § 1112(B) ANDFEDERAL RULE OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURE 1017(F)(1)(Related to Docket No. 27)This matter, having come before the Court upon the Motion of the Ad Hoc Committee ofHolders of Intrum AB Notes Due 2025 to Dismiss Chapter 11 Cases Pursuant to 11 U.S.C. §1112(b) and Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 1017(f)(1) [Docket No. 27] (the “Motion toDismiss”); and this Court having considered the Debtors' Objection to the Motion of the Ad HocCommittee of Holders of Intrum AB Notes Due 2025 to Dismiss Chapter 11 Cases Pursuant to 11U.S.C. § 1112(b) and Federal Rule of Bankruptcy Procedure 1017(f)(1) (the “Objection”) andany other responses or objections to the Motion to Dismiss; and this Court having jurisdiction overthis matter pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1334 and the Amended Standing Order; and this Court havingfound that this is a core proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)(2); and this Court having foundthat it may enter a final order consistent with Article III of the United States Constitution; and thisCourt having found that the relief requested in the Objection is in the best interests of the Debtors'1 The Debtors in these Chapter 11 Cases are Intrum AB and Intrum AB of Texas LLC. The Debtors' serviceaddress in these Chapter 11 Cases is 801 Travis Street, STE 2101, #1312, Houston, TX 77002.United States Bankruptcy CourtSouthern District of TexasENTEREDDecember 31, 2024Nathan Ochsner, ClerkCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29662-1 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 2 o of f2 32estates; and this Court having found that the Debtors' notice of the Objection and opportunity fora hearing on the Motion to Dismiss and Objection were appropriate and no other notice need beprovided; and this Court having reviewed the Motion to Dismiss and Objection and havingheard the statements in support of the relief requested therein at a hearing before this Court; andthis Court having determined that the legal and factual bases set forth in the Objectionestablish just cause for the relief granted herein; and upon all of the proceedings had beforethis Court; and after due deliberation and sufficient cause appearing therefor, it is HEREBYORDERED THAT:1. The Motion to Dismiss is Denied for the reasons stated at the December 31, 2024 hearing.2. This Court retains exclusive jurisdiction and exclusive venue with respect to allmatters arising from or related to the implementation, interpretation, and enforcement of this Order.DAeucegmubste 0r 23,1 2, 0210294CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29662-1 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 3 o of f2 3EXHIBIT BCase 24-90575 Document 296-2 Filed in TXSB on 01/13/25 Page 1 of 135IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURTFOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXASHOUSTON DIVISION)In re: ) Chapter 11)Intrum AB et al.,1 ) Case No. 24-90575 (CML)))(Jointly Administered)Debtors. ))ORDER (I) APPROVINGDISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND(II) CONFIRMING JOINT PREPACKAGED CHAPTER 11PLAN OF INTRUM AB AND ITS AFFILIATEDDEBTOR (FURTHER TECHNICAL MODIFICATIONS)The above-captioned debtors and debtors in possession (collectively, the“Debtors”), having:a. entered into that certain Lock-Up Agreement, dated as of July 10, 2024 (asamended and restated on August 15, 2024, and as further modified,supplemented, or otherwise amended from time to time in accordance with itsterms, the “the Lock-Up Agreement”) and that certain Backstop Agreement,dated as of July 10, 2024, (as amended and restated on November 15, 2024 andas further modified, supplemented, or otherwise amended from time to time inaccordance with its terms), setting out the terms of the backstop commitmentsprovided by the Backstop Providers to backstop the entirety of the issuance ofNew Money Notes (as may be further amended, restated, amended and restated,modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with the termsthereof, the “Backstop Agreement”) which set forth the terms of a consensualfinancial restructuring of the Debtors;b. commenced, on October 17, 2024, a prepetition solicitation (the “Solicitation”)of votes on the Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization of IntrumAB and its Debtor Affiliate Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (asthe same may be further amended, modified and supplemented from time totime, the “Plan”), by causing the transmittal, through their solicitation andballoting agent, Kroll Restructuring Administration LLC (“Kroll”), to theholders of Claims entitled to vote on the Plan of, among other things: (i) the1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases are Intrum AB and Intrum AB of Texas LLC. The Debtors' serviceaddress in these chapter 11 cases is 801 Travis Street, STE 2102, #1312, Houston, TX 77002.United States Bankruptcy CourtSouthern District of TexasENTEREDDecember 31, 2024Nathan Ochsner, ClerkCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 2 o of f1 133452Plan, (ii) the Disclosure Statement for Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan ofReorganization of Intrum AB and its Debtor Affiliate (as the same may befurther amended, modified and supplemented from time to time, the“Disclosure Statement”), and (iii) the Ballots and Master Ballot to vote on thePlan (the “Ballots”), (iv) the Affidavit of Service of Solicitation Materials[Docket No. 7];c. commenced on November 15, 2024 (the “Petition Date”), these chapter 11 cases(these “Chapter 11 Cases”) by filing voluntary petitions in the United StatesBankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas (the “Bankruptcy Court”or the “Court”) for relief under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Code(the “Bankruptcy Code”);d. Filed on November 15, 2024, the Affidavit of Service of Solicitation Materials[Docket No. 7] (the “Solicitation Affidavit”);e. Filed, on November 16, 2024 the Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan ofReorganization of Intrum AB and its Debtor Affiliate Pursuant to Chapter 11of the Bankruptcy Code (Technical Modifications) [Docket No. 16] and theDisclosure Statement for Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan of Intrum AB andits Debtor Affiliate [Docket No. 17];f. Filed on November 16, 2024, the Declaration of Andrés Rubio in Support of ofthe Debtors' Chapter 11 Petitions and First Day Motions [Docket No. 14] (the“First Day Declaration”);g. Filed on November 17, 2024, the Declaration of Alex Orchowski of KrollRestructuring Administration LLC Regarding the Solicitation of Votes andTabulation of Ballots Case on the Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan ofReorganization of Intrum AB and its Debtor Affiliate Pursuant to Chapter 11of the Bankruptcy Code [Docket No. 18] (the “Voting Declaration,” andtogether with the Plan, the Disclosure Statement, the Ballots, and theSolicitation Affidavit, the “Solicitation Materials”);h. obtained, on November 19, 2024, the Order(I) Scheduling a Combined Hearingon (A) Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement and (B) Confirmation of the Plan,(II) Approving Solicitation Procedures and Form and Manner of Notice ofCommencement, Combined Hearing, and Objection Deadline, (III) FixingDeadline to Object to Disclosure Statement and Plan, (IV) Conditionally (A)Directing the United States Trustee Not to Convene Section 341 Meeting ofCreditors and (B) Waiving Requirement to File Statements of Financial Affairsand Schedules of Assets and Liabilities, and (V) Granting Related Relief[Docket No. 71] (the “Scheduling Order”), which, among other things: (i)approved the prepetition solicitation and voting procedures, including theConfirmation Schedule (as defined therein); (ii) conditionally approved theDisclosure Statement and its use in the Solicitation; and (iii) scheduled theCombined Hearing on December 16, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. (prevailing CentralCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 3 o of f1 133453Time) to consider the final approval of the Disclosure Statement and theconfirmation of the Plan (the “Combined Hearing”);i. served, through Kroll, on November 20, 2025, on all known holders of Claimsand Interests, the U.S. Trustee and certain other parties in interest, the Noticeof: (I) Commencement of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases; (II) Hearing on theDisclosure Statement and Confirmation of the Plan, and (III) Certain ObjectionDeadlines (the “Combined Hearing Notice”) as evidence by the Affidavit ofService [Docket No. 160];j. caused, on November 25 and 27, 2024, the Combined Hearing Notice to bepublished in the New York Times (national and international editions) and theFinancial Times (international edition), as evidenced by the Certificate ofPublication [Docket No. 148];k. Filed and served, on December 10, 2024, the Plan Supplement for the Debtors'Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization [Docket 165];l. Filed on December 10, 2024, the Declaration of Jeffrey Kopa in Support ofConfirmation of the Joint Prepackaged Plan of Reorganization of Intrum ABand its Debtor Affiliate Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code [DocketNo. 155];m. Filed on December 14, 2024, the:i. Debtors' Memorandum of Law in Support of an Order: (I) Approving, on aFinal Basis, Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement; (II) Confirming theJoint Prepackaged Plan of Reorganization; and (III) Granting Related Relief[Docket No. 190] (the “Confirmation Brief”);ii. Declaration of Andrés Rubio in Support of Confirmation of the JointPrepackaged Plan of Reorganization of Intrum AB and its Debtor Affiliate.[Docket No. 189] (the “Confirmation Declaration”); andiii. Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization of Intrum AB and itsDebtor Affiliate Pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (FurtherTechnical Modifications) [Docket No. 191];n. Filed on December 18, 2024, the Joint Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan ofReorganization of Intrum AB and its Debtor Affiliate Pursuant to Chapter 11of the Bankruptcy Code (Further Technical Modifications) [Docket No. 223];CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 3 4 o of f1 133454WHEREAS, the Court having, among other things:a. set December 12, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. (prevailing Central Time) as the deadlinefor Filing objection to the adequacy of the Disclosure Statement and/orConfirmation2 of the Plan (the “Objection Deadline”);b. held, on December 16, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. (prevailing Central Time) [andcontinuing through December 17, 2024], the Combined Hearing;c. heard the statements, arguments, and any objections made at the CombinedHearing;d. reviewed the Disclosure Statement, the Plan, the Ballots, the Plan Supplement,the Confirmation Brief, the Confirmation Declaration, the SolicitationAffidavit, and the Voting Declaration;e. overruled (i) any and all objections to approval of the Disclosure Statement, thePlan, and Confirmation, except as otherwise stated or indicated on the record,and (ii) all statements and reservations of rights not consensually resolved orwithdrawn, unless otherwise indicated; andf. reviewed and taken judicial notice of all the papers and pleadings Filed(including any objections, statement, joinders, reservations of rights and otherresponses), all orders entered, and all evidence proffered or adduced and allarguments made at the hearings held before the Court during the pendency ofthese cases;NOW, THEREFORE, it appearing to the Bankruptcy Court that notice of theCombined Hearing and the opportunity for any party in interest to object to the DisclosureStatement and the Plan having been adequate and appropriate as to all parties affected or to beaffected by the Plan and the transactions contemplated thereby, and the legal and factual bases setforth in the documents Filed in support of approval of the Disclosure Statement and Confirmationand other evidence presented at the Combined Hearing establish just cause for the relief grantedherein; and after due deliberation thereon and good cause appearing therefor, the BankruptcyCourt makes and issues the following findings of fact and conclusions of law, and orders for thereasons stated on the record at the December 31, 2024 ruling on plan confirmation;2 Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein have meanings given to them in the Plan and/or theDisclosure Statement. The rules of interpretation set forth in Article I.B of the Plan apply to this CombinedOrder.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 4 5 o of f1 133455I. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAWIT IS HEREBY FOUND AND DETERMINED THAT:A. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.1. The findings and conclusions set forth herein and in the record of theCombined Hearing constitute the Bankruptcy Court's findings of fact and conclusions of law underRule 52 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, as made applicable herein by Bankruptcy Rules7052 and 9014. To the extent any of the following conclusions of law constitute findings of fact,or vice versa, they are adopted as such.B. Jurisdiction, Venue, Core Proceeding.2. This Court has jurisdiction over these Chapter 11 Cases pursuant to28 U.S.C. § 1334. Venue of these proceedings and the Chapter 11 Cases in this district is properpursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1408 and 1409. This is a core proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C.§ 157(b)(2) and this Court may enter a final order hereon under Article III of the United StatesConstitution.C. Eligibility for Relief.3. The Debtors were and continue to be entities eligible for relief under section109 of the Bankruptcy Code and the Debtors were and continue to be proper proponents of thePlan under section 1121(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.D. Commencement and Joint Administration of the Chapter 11 Cases.4. On the Petition Date, the Debtors commenced the Chapter 11 Cases. OnNovember 18, 2024, the Court entered an order [Docket No. 51] authorizing the jointadministration of the Chapter 11 Case in accordance with Bankruptcy Rule 1015(b). The Debtorshave operated their businesses and managed their properties as debtors in possession pursuant toCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 5 6 o of f1 133456sections 1107(a) and 1108 of the Bankruptcy Code. No trustee, examiner, or statutory committeehas been appointed in these Chapter 11 Cases.E. Adequacy of the Disclosure Statement.5. The Disclosure Statement and the exhibits contained therein (i) containssufficient information of a kind necessary to satisfy the disclosure requirements of applicablenonbankruptcy laws, rules and regulations, including the Securities Act; and (ii) contains“adequate information” as such term is defined in section 1125(a)(1) and used in section1126(b)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, with respect to the Debtors, the Plan and the transactionscontemplated therein. The Filing of the Disclosure Statement satisfied Bankruptcy Rule 3016(b).The injunction, release, and exculpation provisions in the Plan and the Disclosure Statementdescribe, in bold font and with specific and conspicuous language, all acts to be enjoined andidentify the Entities that will be subject to the injunction, thereby satisfying Bankruptcy Rule3016(c).F. Solicitation.6. As described in and evidenced by the Voting Declaration, the Solicitationand the transmittal and service of the Solicitation Materials were: (i) timely, adequate, appropriate,and sufficient under the circumstances; and (ii) in compliance with sections 1125(g) and 1126(b)of the Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Rules 3017 and 3018, the applicable Local Bankruptcy Rules,the Scheduling Order and all applicable nonbankruptcy rules, laws, and regulations applicable tothe Solicitation, including the registration requirements under the Securities Act. The SolicitationMaterials, including the Ballots and the Opt Out Form (as defined below), adequately informedthe holders of Claims entitled to vote on the Plan of the procedures and deadline for completingand submitting the Ballots.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 6 7 o of f1 1334577. The Debtors served the Combined Hearing Notice on the entire creditormatrix and served the Opt Out Form on all Non-Voting Classes. The Combined Hearing Noticeadequately informed Holders of Claims or Interests of critical information regarding voting on (ifapplicable) and objecting to the Plan, including deadlines and the inclusion of release, exculpation,and injunction provisions in the Plan, and adequately summarized the terms of the Third-PartyRelease. Further, because the form enabling stakeholders to opt out of the Third-Party Release (the“Opt Out Form”) was included in both the Ballots and the Opt Out Form, every known stakeholder,including unimpaired creditors was provided with the means by which the stakeholders could optout of the Third-Party Release. No further notice is required. The period for voting on the Planprovided a reasonable and sufficient period of time and the manner of such solicitation was anappropriate process allowing for such holders to make an informed decision.G. Tabulation.8. As described in and evidenced by the Voting Declaration, (i) the holders ofClaims in Class 3 (RCF Claims) and Class 5 (Notes Claims) are Impaired under the Plan(collectively, the “Voting Classes”) and have voted to accept the Plan in the numbers and amountsrequired by section 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code, and (ii) no Class that was entitled to vote on thePlan voted to reject the Plan. All procedures used to tabulate the votes on the Plan were in goodfaith, fair, reasonable, and conducted in accordance with the applicable provisions of theBankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, the Local Rules, the Disclosure Statement, theScheduling Order, and all other applicable nonbankruptcy laws, rules, and regulations.H. Plan Supplement.9. On December 10, 2024, the Debtors Filed the Plan Supplement with theCourt. The Plan Supplement (including as subsequently modified, supplemented, or otherwiseCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 7 8 o of f1 133458amended pursuant to a filing with the Court), complies with the terms of the Plan, and the Debtorsprovided good and proper notice of the filing in accordance with the Bankruptcy Code, theBankruptcy Rules, the Scheduling Order, and the facts and circumstances of the Chapter 11 Cases.All documents included in the Plan Supplement are integral to, part of, and incorporated byreference into the Plan. No other or further notice is or will be required with respect to the PlanSupplement. Subject to the terms of the Plan and the Lock-Up Agreement, and only consistenttherewith, the Debtors reserve the right to alter, amend, update, or modify the Plan Supplementand any of the documents contained therein or related thereto, in accordance with the Plan, on orbefore the Effective Date.I. Modifications to the Plan.10. Pursuant to section 1127 of the Bankruptcy Code, the modifications to thePlan described or set forth in this Combined Order constitute technical or clarifying changes,changes with respect to particular Claims by agreement with holders of such Claims, ormodifications that do not otherwise materially and adversely affect or change the treatment of anyother Claim or Interest under the Plan. These modifications are consistent with the disclosurespreviously made pursuant to the Disclosure Statement and Solicitation Materials, and notice ofthese modifications was adequate and appropriate under the facts and circumstances of the Chapter11 Cases. In accordance with Bankruptcy Rule 3019, these modifications do not require additionaldisclosure under section 1125 of the Bankruptcy Code or the resolicitation of votes under section1126 of the Bankruptcy Code, and they do not require that holders of Claims or Interests beafforded an opportunity to change previously cast acceptances or rejections of the Plan.Accordingly, the Plan is properly before this Court and all votes cast with respect to the Plan priorto such modification shall be binding and shall apply with respect to the Plan.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Filieledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 8 9 o of f1 133459J. Objections Overruled.11. Any resolution or disposition of objections to Confirmation explained orotherwise ruled upon by the Court on the record at the Confirmation Hearing is herebyincorporated by reference. All unresolved objections, statements, joinders, informal objections,and reservations of rights are hereby overruled on the merits.K. Burden of Proof.12. The Debtors, as proponents of the Plan, have met their burden of provingthe elements of sections 1129(a) and 1129(b) of the Bankruptcy Code by a preponderance of theevidence, the applicable evidentiary standard for Confirmation. Further, the Debtors have proventhe elements of sections 1129(a) and 1129(b) by clear and convincing evidence. Each witness whotestified on behalf of the Debtors in connection with the Confirmation Hearing was credible,reliable, and qualified to testify as to the topics addressed in his testimony.L. Compliance with the Requirements of Section 1129 of the BankruptcyCode.13. The Plan complies with all applicable provisions of section 1129 of theBankruptcy Code as follows:a. Section 1129(a)(1) – Compliance of the Plan with Applicable Provisions of theBankruptcy Code.14. The Plan complies with all applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code,including sections 1122 and 1123, as required by section 1129(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code.i. Section 1122 and 1123(a)(1) – Proper Classification.15. The classification of Claims and Interests under the Plan is proper under theBankruptcy Code. In accordance with sections 1122(a) and 1123(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code,Article III of the Plan provides for the separate classification of Claims and Interests at each Debtorinto Classes, based on differences in the legal nature or priority of such Claims and Interests (otherCaCsaes e2 42-49-09507557 5 D oDcoucmumenetn 2t 9266-32 FFiilleedd iinn TTXXSSBB oonn 1021//3113//2245 PPaaggee 91 0o fo 1f 3143510than Administrative Claims, Professional Fee Claims, and Priority Tax Claims, which areaddressed in Article II of the Plan and Unimpaired, and are not required to be designated asseparate Classes in accordance with section 1123(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code). Valid business,factual, and legal reasons exist for the separate classification of the various Classes of Claims andInterests created under the Plan, the classifications were not implemented for any improperpurpose, and the creation of such Classes does not unfairly discriminate between or among holdersof Claims or Interests.16. In accordance with section 1122(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, each Class ofClaims or Interests contains only Claims or Interests substantially similar to the other Claims orInterests within that Class. Accordingly, the Plan satisfies the requirements of sections 1122(a),1122(b), and 1123(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Codeii. Section 1123(a)(2) – Specifications of Unimpaired Classes.17. Article III of the Plan specifies that Claims and Interests in the classesdeemed to accept the Plan are Unimpaired under the Plan. Holders of Intercompany Claims andIntercompany Interests are either Unimpaired and conclusively presumed to have accepted thePlan, or are Impaired and deemed to reject (the “Deemed Rejecting Classes”) the Plan, and, ineither event, are not entitled to vote to accept or reject the Plan. In addition, Article II of the Planspecifies that Administrative Claims and Priority Tax Claims are Unimpaired, although the Plandoes not classify these Claims. Accordingly, the Plan satisfies the requirements of section1123(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 101 o of f1 1334511iii. Section 1123(a)(3) – Specification of Treatment of Voting Classes18. Article III.B of the Plan specifies the treatment of each Voting Class underthe Plan – namely, Class 3 and Class 5. Accordingly, the Plan satisfies the requirements of section1123(a)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code.iv. Section 1123(a)(4) – No Discrimination.19. Article III of the Plan provides the same treatment to each Claim or Interestin any particular Class, as the case may be, unless the holder of a particular Claim or Interest hasagreed to a less favorable treatment with respect to such Claim or Interest. Accordingly, the Plansatisfies the requirements of section 1123(a)(4) of the Bankruptcy Code.v. Section 1123(a)(5) – Adequate Means for Plan Implementation.20. The Plan and the various documents included in the Plan Supplementprovide adequate and proper means for the Plan's execution and implementation, including: (a)the general settlement of Claims and Interests; (b) the restructuring of the Debtors' balance sheetand other financial transactions provided for by the Plan; (c) the consummation of the transactionscontemplated by the Plan, the Lock-Up Agreement, the Restructuring Implementation Deed andthe Agreed Steps Plan and other documents Filed as part of the Plan Supplement; (d) the issuanceof Exchange Notes, the New Money Notes, and the Noteholder Ordinary Shares pursuant to thePlan; (e) the amendment of the Intercreditor Agreement; (f) the amendment of the FacilityAgreement; (g) the amendment of the Senior Secured Term Loan Agreement; (h) theconsummation of the Rights Offering in accordance with the Plan, Rights Offering Documentsand the Lock-Up Agreement; (i) the granting of all Liens and security interests granted orconfirmed (as applicable) pursuant to, or in connection with, the Facility Agreement, the ExchangeNotes Indenture, the New Money Notes Indenture, the amended Intercreditor Agreement and theCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 112 o of f1 1334512Senior Secured Term Loan Agreement pursuant to the New Security Documents (including anyLiens and security interests granted or confirmed (as applicable) on the Reorganized Debtors'assets); (j) the vesting of the assets of the Debtors' Estates in the Reorganized Debtors; (k) theconsummation of the corporate reorganization contemplated by the Plan, the Lock-Up Agreement,the Agreed Steps Plan and the Master Reorganization Agreement (as defined in the RestructuringImplementation Deed); and (l) the execution, delivery, filing, or recording of all contracts,instruments, releases, and other agreements or documents in furtherance of the Plan. Accordingly,the Plan satisfies the requirements of section 1123(a)(5) of the Bankruptcy Codevi. Section 1123(a)(6) – Non-Voting Equity Securities.21. The Company's organizational documents in accordance with the SwedishCompanies Act, Ch. 4, Sec 5 and the Plan prohibit the issuance of non-voting securities as of theEffective Date to the extent required to comply with section 1123(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code.Accordingly, the Plan satisfies the requirements of section 1123(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code.vii. Section 1123(a)(7) – Directors, Officers, and Trustees.22. The manner of selection of any officer, director, or trustee (or any successorto and such officer, director, or trustee) of the Reorganized Debtors will be determined inaccordance with the existing organizational documents, which is consistent with the interests ofcreditors and equity holders and with public policy. Accordingly, the Plan satisfies therequirements of section 1123(a)(7) of the Bankruptcy Code.b. Section 1123(b) – Discretionary Contents of the Plan23. The Plan contains various provisions that may be construed as discretionarybut not necessary for Confirmation under the Bankruptcy Code. Any such discretionary provisionCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 123 o of f1 1334513complies with section 1123(b) of the Bankruptcy Code and is not inconsistent with the applicableprovisions of the Bankruptcy Code. Thus, the Plan satisfies section 1123(b).i. Section 1123(b)(1) – Impairment/Unimpairment of Any Class of Claims orInterests24. Article III of the Plan impairs or leaves unimpaired, as the case may be,each Class of Claims or Interests, as contemplated by section 1123(b)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code.ii. Section 1123(b)(2) – Assumption and Rejection of Executory Contracts andUnexpired Leases25. Article V of the Plan provides for the assumption of the Debtors' ExecutoryContracts and Unexpired Leases as of the Effective Date unless such Executory Contract orUnexpired Lease: (a) is identified on the Rejected Executory Contract and Unexpired Lease List;(b) has been previously rejected by a Final Order; (c) is the subject of a motion to reject ExecutoryContracts or Unexpired Leases that is pending on the Confirmation Date; or (4) is subject to amotion to reject an Executory Contract or Unexpired Lease pursuant to which the requestedeffective date of such rejection is after the Effective Date. Thus, the Plan satisfies section1123(b)(2).iii. Compromise and Settlement26. In accordance with section 1123(b)(3)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code andBankruptcy Rule 9019, and in consideration for the distributions and other benefits provided underthe Plan, the provisions of the Plan constitute a good-faith compromise of all Claims, Interests,and controversies relating to the contractual, legal, and subordination rights that all holders ofClaims or Interests may have with respect to any Allowed Claim or Interest or any distribution tobe made on account of such Allowed Claim or Interest. Such compromise and settlement is theproduct of extensive arm's-length, good faith negotiations that, in addition to the Plan, resulted inCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 134 o of f1 1334514the execution of the Lock-Up Agreement, which represents a fair and reasonable compromise ofall Claims, Interests, and controversies and entry into which represented a sound exercise of theDebtors' business judgment. Such compromise and settlement is fair, equitable, and reasonableand in the best interests of the Debtors and their Estates.27. The releases of the Debtors' directors and officers are an integral componentof the settlements and compromises embodied in the Plan. The Debtors' directors and officers: (a)made a substantial and valuable contribution to the Debtors' restructuring, including extensive preandpost-Petition Date negotiations with stakeholder groups, and ensured the uninterruptedoperation of the Debtors' businesses during the Chapter 11 Cases; (b) invested significant timeand effort to make the restructuring a success and maximize the value of the Debtors' businessesin a challenging operating environment; (c) attended and, in certain instances, testified atdepositions and Court hearings; (d) attended and participated in numerous stakeholder meetings,management meetings, and board meetings related to the restructuring; (e) are entitled toindemnification from the Debtors under applicable non-bankruptcy law, organizationaldocuments, and agreements; (f) invested significant time and effort in the preparation of the Lock-Up Agreement, the Plan, Disclosure Statement, all supporting analyses, and the numerous otherpleadings Filed in the Chapter 11 Cases, thereby ensuring the smooth administration of the Chapter11 Cases; and (g) are entitled to all other benefits under any employment contracts existing as ofthe Petition Date. Litigation by the Debtors or other Releasing Parties against the Debtors'directors and officers would be a distraction to the Debtors' business and restructuring and woulddecrease rather than increase the value of the estates. The releases of the Debtors' directors andofficers contained in the Plan have the consent of the Debtors and the Releasing Parties and are inthe best interests of the estates.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 145 o of f1 1334515iv. Debtor Release28. The releases of claims and Causes of Action by the Debtors, ReorganizedDebtors, and their Estates described in Article VIII.C of the Plan in accordance with section1123(b) of the Bankruptcy Code (the “Debtor Release”) represent a valid exercise of the Debtors'business judgment under Bankruptcy Rule 9019. The Debtors' or the Reorganized Debtors' pursuitof any such claims against the Released Parties is not in the best interests of the Estates' variousconstituencies because the costs involved would outweigh any potential benefit from pursuingsuch claims. The Debtor Release is fair and equitable and complies with the absolute priority rule.29. The Debtor Release is (a) an integral part of the Plan, and a component ofthe comprehensive settlement implemented under the Plan; (b) in exchange for the good andvaluable consideration provided by the Released Parties; (c) a good faith settlement andcompromise of the claims and Causes of Action released by the Debtor Release; (d) materiallybeneficial to, and in the best interests of, the Debtors, their Estates, and their stakeholders, and isimportant to the overall objectives of the Plan to finally resolve certain Claims among or againstcertain parties in interest in the Chapter 11 Cases; (e) fair, equitable, and reasonable; (f) given andmade after due notice and opportunity for hearing; and (g) a bar to any Debtor asserting any claimor Cause of Action released by the Debtor Release against any of the Released Parties. Theprobability of success in litigation with respect to the released claims and Causes of Action, whenweighed against the costs, supports the Debtor Release. With respect to each of these potentialCauses of Action, the parties could assert colorable defenses and the probability of success isuncertain. The Debtors' or the Reorganized Debtors' pursuit of any such claims or Causes ofAction against the Released Parties is not in the best interests of the Estates or the Debtors' variousCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 156 o of f1 1334516constituencies because the costs involved would likely outweigh any potential benefit frompursuing such claims or Causes of Action30. Holders of Claims and Interests entitled to vote have overwhelmingly votedin favor of the Plan, including the Debtor Release. The Plan, including the Debtor Release, wasnegotiated before and after the Petition Date by sophisticated parties represented by able counseland advisors, including the Consenting Creditors. The Debtor Release is therefore the result of ahard fought and arm's-length negotiation process conducted in good faith.31. The Debtor Release appropriately offers protection to parties thatparticipated in the Debtors' restructuring process, including the Consenting Creditors, whoseparticipation in the Chapter 11 Cases is critical to the Debtors' successful emergence frombankruptcy. Specifically, the Released Parties, including the Consenting Creditors, madesignificant concessions and contributions to the Chapter 11 Cases, including, entering into theLock-Up Agreement and related agreements, supporting the Plan and the Chapter 11 Cases, andwaiving or agreeing to impair substantial rights and Claims against the Debtors under the Plan (aspart of the compromises composing the settlement underlying the revised Plan) in order tofacilitate a consensual reorganization and the Debtors' emergence from chapter 11. The DebtorRelease for the Debtors' directors and officers is appropriate because the Debtors' directors andofficers share an identity of interest with the Debtors and, as previously stated, supported and madesubstantial contributions to the success of the Plan, the Chapter 11 Cases, and operation of theDebtors' business during the Chapter 11 Cases, actively participated in meetings, negotiations, andimplementation during the Chapter 11 Cases, and have provided other valuable consideration tothe Debtors to facilitate the Debtors' successful reorganization and continued operation.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 167 o of f1 133451732. The scope of the Debtor Release is appropriately tailored under the factsand circumstances of the Chapter 11 Cases. In light of, among other things, the value provided bythe Released Parties to the Debtors' Estates and the critical nature of the Debtor Release to thePlan, the Debtor Release is appropriate.v. Release by Holders of Claims and Interests33. The release by the Releasing Parties (the “Third-Party Release”), set forthin Article VIII.D of the Plan, is an essential provision of the Plan. The Third-Party Release is: (a)consensual as to those Releasing Parties that did not specifically and timely object or properly optout from the Third-Party Release; (b) within the jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to28 U.S.C. § 1334; (c) in exchange for the good and valuable consideration provided by theReleased Parties; (d) a good faith settlement and compromise of the claims and Causes of Actionreleased by the Third-Party Release; (e) materially beneficial to, and in the best interests of, theDebtors, their Estates, and their stakeholders, and is important to the overall objectives of the Planto finally resolve certain Claims among or against certain parties in interest in the Chapter 11Cases; (f) fair, equitable, and reasonable; (g) given and made after due notice and opportunity forhearing; (h) appropriately narrow in scope given that it expressly excludes, among other things,any Cause of Action that is judicially determined by a Final Order to have constituted actual fraud,willful misconduct, or gross negligence; (i) a bar to any of the Releasing Parties asserting anyclaim or Cause of Action released by the Third-Party Release against any of the Released Parties;and (j) consistent with sections 105, 524, 1123, 1129, and 1141 and other applicable provisions ofthe Bankruptcy Code.34. The Third-Party Release is an integral part of the agreement embodied inthe Plan among the relevant parties in interest. Like the Debtor Release, the Third-Party ReleaseCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 178 o of f1 1334518facilitated participation in both the Debtors' Plan and the chapter 11 process generally. The Third-Party Release is instrumental to the Plan and was critical in incentivizing parties to support thePlan and preventing significant and time-consuming litigation regarding the parties' respectiverights and interests. The Third-Party Release was a core negotiation point in connection with thePlan and instrumental in developing the Plan that maximized value for all of the Debtors'stakeholders and kept the Debtors intact as a going concern. As such, the Third-Party Releaseappropriately offers certain protections to parties who constructively participated in the Debtors'restructuring process—including the Consenting Creditors (as set forth above)—by, among otherthings, facilitating the negotiation and consummation of the Plan, supporting the Plan and, in thecase of the Backstop Providers, committing to provide new capital to facilitate the Debtors'emergence from chapter 11. Specifically, the Notes Ad Hoc Group proposed and negotiated thepari passu transaction that is the basis of the restructuring proposed under the Plan and provideda much-needed deleveraging to the Debtors' business while taking a discount on their Claims (inexchange for other consideration).35. Furthermore, the Third-Party Release is consensual as to all parties ininterest, including all Releasing Parties, and such parties in interest were provided notice of thechapter 11 proceedings, the Plan, the deadline to object to confirmation of the Plan, and theCombined Hearing and were properly informed that all holders of Claims against or Interests inthe Debtors that did not file an objection with the Court in the Chapter 11 Cases that included anexpress objection to the inclusion of such holder as a Releasing Party under the provisionscontained in Article VIII of the Plan would be deemed to have expressly, unconditionally,generally, individually, and collectively consented to the release and discharge of all claims andCauses of Action against the Debtors and the Released Parties. Additionally, the release provisionsCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 189 o of f1 1334519of the Plan were conspicuous, emphasized with boldface type in the Plan, the DisclosureStatement, the Ballots, and the applicable notices. Except as set forth in the Plan, all ReleasingParties were properly informed that unless they (a) checked the “opt out” box on the applicableBallot or opt-out form and returned the same in advance of the Voting Deadline, as applicable, or(b) timely Filed an objection to the releases contained in the Plan that was not resolved beforeentry of this Confirmation Order, they would be deemed to have expressly consented to the releaseof all Claims and Causes of Action against the Released Parties.36. The Ballots sent to all holders of Claims and Interests entitled to vote, aswell as the notice of the Combined Hearing sent to all known parties in interest (including thosenot entitled to vote on the Plan), unambiguously provided in bold letters that the Third-PartyRelease was contained in the Plan.37. The scope of the Third-Party Release is appropriately tailored under thefacts and circumstances of the Chapter 11 Cases, and parties in interest received due and adequatenotice of the Third-Party Release. Among other things, the Plan provides appropriate and specificdisclosure with respect to the claims and Causes of Action that are subject to the Third-PartyRelease, and no other disclosure is necessary. The Debtors, as evidenced by the VotingDeclaration and Certificate of Publication, including by providing actual notice to all knownparties in interest, including all known holders of Claims against, and Interests in, any Debtor andpublishing notice in international and national publications for the benefit of unknown parties ininterest, provided sufficient notice of the Third-Party Release, and no further or other notice isnecessary. The Third-Party Release is designed to provide finality for the Debtors, theReorganized Debtors and the Released Parties regarding the parties' respective obligations underthe Plan. For the avoidance of doubt, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary, anyparty who timely opted-out of the Third-Party Release is not bound by the Third-PartyRelease.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 1 290 o of f1 133452038. The Third-Party Release is specific in language, integral to the Plan, andgiven for substantial consideration. The Releasing Parties were given due and adequate notice ofthe Third-Party Release, and thus the Third-Party Release is consensual under controllingprecedent as to those Releasing Parties that did not specifically and timely object. In light of,among other things, the value provided by the Released Parties to the Debtors' Estates and theconsensual and critical nature of the Third-Party Release to the Plan, the Third-Party Release isappropriatevi. Exculpation.39. The exculpation described in Article VIII.E of the Plan (the “Exculpation”)is appropriate under applicable law, including In re Highland Capital Mgmt., L.P., 48 F. 4th 419(5th Cir. 2022), because it was supported by proper evidence, proposed in good faith, wasformulated following extensive good-faith, arm's-length negotiations with key constituents, and isappropriately limited in scope.40. No Entity or Person may commence or continue any action, employ anyprocess, or take any other act to pursue, collect, recover or offset any Claim, Interest, debt,obligation, or Cause of Action relating or reasonably likely to relate to any act or commission inconnection with, relating to, or arising out of a Covered Matter (including one that alleges theactual fraud, gross negligence, or willful misconduct of a Covered Entity), unless expresslyauthorized by the Bankruptcy Court after (1) it determines, after a notice and a hearing, such Claim,Interest, debt, obligation, or Cause of Action is colorable and (2) it specifically authorizes suchEntity or Person to bring such Claim or Cause of Action. The Bankruptcy Court shall have soleand exclusive jurisdiction to determine whether any such Claim, Interest, debt, obligation or Causeof Action is colorable and, only to the extent legally permissible and as provided for in Article XI,CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 201 o of f1 1334521shall have jurisdiction to adjudicate such underlying colorable Claim, Interest, debt, obligation, orCause of Action.vii. Injunction.41. The injunction provisions set forth in Article VIII.F of the Plan are essentialto the Plan and are necessary to implement the Plan and to preserve and enforce the discharge,Debtor Release, the Third-Party Release, and the Exculpation provisions in Article VIII of thePlan. The injunction provisions are appropriately tailored to achieve those purposes.viii. Preservation of Claims and Causes of Action.42. Article IV.L of the Plan appropriately provides for the preservation by theDebtors of certain Causes of Action in accordance with section 1123(b) of the Bankruptcy Code.Causes of Action not released by the Debtors or exculpated under the Plan will be retained by theReorganized Debtors as provided by the Plan. The Plan is sufficiently specific with respect to theCauses of Action to be retained by the Debtors, and the Plan and Plan Supplement providemeaningful disclosure with respect to the potential Causes of Action that the Debtors may retain,and all parties in interest received adequate notice with respect to such retained Causes of Action.The provisions regarding Causes of Action in the Plan are appropriate and in the best interests ofthe Debtors, their respective Estates, and holders of Claims or Interests. For the avoidance of anydoubt, Causes of Action released or exculpated under the Plan will not be retained by theReorganized Debtors.c. Section 1123(d) – Cure of Defaults43. Article V.D of the Plan provides for the satisfaction of Cure Claimsassociated with each Executory Contract and Unexpired Lease to be assumed in accordance withsection 365(b)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code. Any monetary defaults under each assumed ExecutoryCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 212 o of f1 1334522Contract or Unexpired Lease shall be satisfied, pursuant to section 365(b)(1) of the BankruptcyCode, by payment of the default amount in Cash on the Effective Date, subject to the limitationsdescribed in Article V.D of the Plan, or on such other terms as the parties to such ExecutoryContracts or Unexpired Leases may otherwise agree. Any Disputed Cure Amounts will bedetermined in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article V.D of the Plan, and applicablebankruptcy and nonbankruptcy law. As such, the Plan provides that the Debtors will Cure, orprovide adequate assurance that the Debtors will promptly Cure, defaults with respect to assumedExecutory Contracts and Unexpired Leases in accordance with section 365(b)(1) of theBankruptcy Code. Thus, the Plan complies with section 1123(d) of the Bankruptcy Code.d. Section 1129(a)(2) – Compliance of the Debtors and Others with the ApplicableProvisions of the Bankruptcy Code.44. The Debtors, as proponents of the Plan, have complied with all applicableprovisions of the Bankruptcy Code as required by section 1129(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code,including sections 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, and 1128, and Bankruptcy Rules 3017, 3018,and 3019.e. Section 1129(a)(3) – Proposal of Plan in Good Faith.45. The Debtors have proposed the Plan in good faith, in accordance with theBankruptcy Code requirements, and not by any means forbidden by law. In determining that thePlan has been proposed in good faith, the Court has examined the totality of the circumstancesfiling of the Chapter 11 Cases, including the formation of Intrum AB of Texas LLC (“IntrumTexas”), the Plan itself, and the process leading to its formulation. The Debtors' good faith isevident from the facts and record of the Chapter 11 Cases, the Disclosure Statement, and the recordof the Combined Hearing and other proceedings held in the Chapter 11 CasesCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 223 o of f1 133452346. The Plan (including the Plan Supplement and all other documents necessaryto effectuate the Plan) is the product of good faith, arm's-length negotiations by and among theDebtors, the Debtors' directors and officers and the Debtors' key stakeholders, including theConsenting Creditors and each of their respective professionals. The Plan itself and the processleading to its formulation provide independent evidence of the Debtors' and such other parties'good faith, serve the public interest, and assure fair treatment of holders of Claims or Interests.Consistent with the overriding purpose of chapter 11, the Debtors Filed the Chapter 11 Cases withthe belief that the Debtors were in need of reorganization and the Plan was negotiated and proposedwith the intention of accomplishing a successful reorganization and maximizing stakeholder value,and for no ulterior purpose. Accordingly, the requirements of section 1129(a)(3) of the BankruptcyCode are satisfied.f. Section 1129(a)(4) – Court Approval of Certain Payments as Reasonable.47. Any payment made or to be made by the Debtors, or by a person issuingsecurities or acquiring property under the Plan, for services or costs and expenses in connectionwith the Chapter 11 Cases, or in connection with the Plan and incident to the Chapter 11 Cases,has been approved by, or is subject to the approval of, the Court as reasonable. Accordingly, thePlan satisfies the requirements of section 1129(a)(4).g. Section 1129(a)(5)—Disclosure of Directors and Officers and Consistency with theInterests of Creditors and Public Policy.48. The identities of or process for appointment of the Reorganized Debtors'directors and officers proposed to serve after the Effective Date were disclosed in the PlanSupplement in advance of the Combined Hearing. Accordingly, the Debtors have satisfied therequirements of section 1129(a)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 234 o of f1 1334524h. Section 1129(a)(6)—Rate Changes.49. The Plan does not contain any rate changes subject to the jurisdiction of anygovernmental regulatory commission and therefore will not require governmental regulatoryapproval. Therefore, section 1129(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code does not apply to the Plan.i. Section 1129(a)(7)—Best Interests of Holders of Claims and Interests.50. The liquidation analysis attached as Exhibit D to the Disclosure Statementand the other evidence in support of the Plan that was proffered or adduced at the CombinedHearing, and the facts and circumstances of the Chapter 11 Cases are (a) reasonable, persuasive,credible, and accurate as of the dates such analysis or evidence was prepared, presented orproffered; (b) utilize reasonable and appropriate methodologies and assumptions; (c) have not beencontroverted by other evidence; and (d) establish that each holder of Allowed Claims or Interestsin each Class will recover as much or more value under the Plan on account of such Claim orInterest, as of the Effective Date, than the amount such holder would receive if the Debtors wereliquidated on the Effective Date under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code or has accepted the Plan.As a result, the Debtors have demonstrated that the Plan is in the best interests of their creditorsand equity holders and the requirements of section 1129(a)(7) of the Bankruptcy Code are satisfied.j. Section 1129(a)(8)—Conclusive Presumption of Acceptance by UnimpairedClasses; Acceptance of the Plan by Certain Voting Classes.51. The classes deemed to accept the Plan are Unimpaired under the Plan andare deemed to have accepted the Plan pursuant to section 1126(f) of the Bankruptcy Code. EachVoting Class voted to accept the Plan. For the avoidance of doubt, however, even if section1129(a)(8) has not been satisfied with respect to all of the Debtors, the Plan is confirmable becausethe Plan does not discriminate unfairly and is fair and equitable with respect to the Voting Classesand thus satisfies section 1129(b) of the Bankruptcy Code with respect to such Classes as describedCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 245 o of f1 1334525further below. As a result, the requirements of section 1129(b) of the Bankruptcy Code are alsosatisfied.k. Section 1129(a)(9)—Treatment of Claims Entitled to Priority Pursuant to Section507(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.52. The treatment of Administrative Claims, Professional Fee Claims, andPriority Tax Claims under Article II of the Plan satisfies the requirements of, and complies in allrespects with, section 1129(a)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code.l. Section 1129(a)(10)—Acceptance by at Least One Voting Class.53. As set forth in the Voting Declaration, all Voting Classes overwhelminglyvoted to accept the Plan. As such, there is at least one Voting Class that has accepted the Plan,determined without including any acceptance of the Plan by any insider (as defined by theBankruptcy Code), for each Debtor. Accordingly, the requirements of section 1129(a)(10) of theBankruptcy Code are satisfied.m. Section 1129(a)(11)—Feasibility of the Plan.54. The Plan satisfies section 1129(a)(11) of the Bankruptcy Code. Thefinancial projections attached to the Disclosure Statement as Exhibit D and the other evidencesupporting the Plan proffered or adduced by the Debtors at or before the Combined Hearing: (a)is reasonable, persuasive, credible, and accurate as of the dates such evidence was prepared,presented, or proffered; (b) utilize reasonable and appropriate methodologies and assumptions; (c)has not been controverted by other persuasive evidence; (d) establishes that the Plan is feasibleand Confirmation of the Plan is not likely to be followed by liquidation or the need for furtherfinancial reorganization; (e) establishes that the Debtors will have sufficient funds available tomeet their obligations under the Plan and in the ordinary course of business—including sufficientamounts of Cash to reasonably ensure payment of Allowed Claims that will receive CashCCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 256 o of f1 1334526distributions pursuant to the terms of the Plan and other Cash payments required under the Plan;and (f) establishes that the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, will have thefinancial wherewithal to pay any Claims that accrue, become payable, or are allowed by FinalOrder following the Effective Date. Accordingly, the Plan satisfies the requirements of section1129(a)(11) of the Bankruptcy Code.n. Section 1129(a)(12)—Payment of Statutory Fees.55. Article XII.C of the Plan provides that all fees payable pursuant to section1930(a) of the Judicial Code, as determined by the Court at the Confirmation Hearing inaccordance with section 1128 of the Bankruptcy Code, will be paid by each of the applicableReorganized Debtors for each quarter (including any fraction of a quarter) until the Chapter 11Cases are converted, dismissed, or closed, whichever occurs first. Accordingly, the Plan satisfiesthe requirements of section 1129(a)(12) of the Bankruptcy Code.o. Section 1129(a)(13)—Retiree Benefits.56. Pursuant to section 1129(a)(13) of the Bankruptcy Code, and as provided inArticle IV.K of the Plan, the Reorganized Debtors will continue to pay all obligations on accountof retiree benefits (as such term is used in section 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code) on and after theEffective Date in accordance with applicable law. As a result, the requirements of section1129(a)(13) of the Bankruptcy Code are satisfied.p. Sections 1129(a)(14), (15), and (16)—Domestic Support Obligations, Individuals,and Nonprofit Corporations.57. The Debtors do not owe any domestic support obligations, are notindividuals, and are not nonprofit corporations. Therefore, sections 1129(a)(14), 1129(a)(15), and1129(a)(16) of the Bankruptcy Code do not apply to the Chapter 11 Cases.CCaassee 2 244-9-900557755 D Dooccuummeennt t2 29663-2 F Fileiledd i nin T TXXSSBB o onn 1 021/3/113/2/245 P Paaggee 2 267 o of f1 1334527q. Section 1129(b)—Confirmation of the Plan Over Nonacceptance of VotingClasses.58. No Classes rejected the Plan, and section 1129(b) is not applicable here,but even if it were, the Plan may be confirmed pursuant to section 1129(b)(1) of the BankruptcyCode because the Plan is fair and equitable with respect to the Deemed Rejecting Classes. ThePlan has been proposed in good faith, is reasonable, and meets the requirements and all VotingClasses have voted to accept the Plan. The treatment of Intercompany Claims and IntercompanyInterests under the Plan provides for administrative convenience does not constitute a distributionunder the Plan on account of suc
1The plans of the heart belong to man,butthe answer of the tongue is from theLord.2All the ways of a man are pure in his own eyes,but theLordweighs the spirit.[a]3Commit your work to theLord,and your plans will be established.4TheLordhas made everything for its purpose,eventhe wicked for the day of trouble.5Everyone who is arrogant in heart isan abomination to theLord;be assured, he will not go unpunished.6Bysteadfast love and faithfulness iniquity is atoned for,and bythe fear of theLordoneturns away from evil.7When a man's ways please theLord,he makes even his enemies to be at peace with him.8Better is a little with righteousnessthan great revenues with injustice.9The heart of man plans his way,buttheLordestablishes his steps.10An oracle is on the lips of a king;his mouth does not sin in judgment.11A just balance and scales are theLord's;all the weights in the bag are his work.12It is an abomination to kings to do evil,forthe throne is established by righteousness.13Righteous lips are the delight of a king,and he loves him who speaks what is right.14A king's wrath is a messenger of death,and a wise man willappease it.15In the light of a king's face there is life,and hisfavor is likethe clouds that bring the spring rain.16How much better to get wisdom thangold!To get understanding is to be chosen rather thansilver.17The highway of the uprightturns aside from evil;whoever guards his way preserves his life.18Pride goes before destruction,and a haughty spirit before a fall.19It is better to be of a lowly spirit with the poorthan todivide the spoil with the proud.20Whoever gives thought to the word[b]will discover good,and blessed is hewho trusts in theLord.21The wise of heart is called discerning,and sweetness of speechincreases persuasiveness.22Good sense isa fountain of life to him who has it,but the instruction of fools is folly.23The heart of the wise makes his speech judiciousand adds persuasiveness to his lips.24Gracious words are likea honeycomb,sweetness to the soul andhealth to the body.25There is a way that seems right to a man,but its end is the way to death.[c]26A worker's appetite works for him;hismouth urges him on.27A worthless man plots evil,and his speech[d]is likea scorching fire.28A dishonest man spreads strife,anda whispererseparates close friends.29A man of violenceentices his neighborand leads him in a way that is not good.30Whoever winks his eyes plans[e]dishonest things;he whopurses his lips brings evil to pass.31Gray hair isa crown of glory;itis gained in a righteous life.32Whoever is slow to anger is better than the mighty,and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city.33The lot is cast into the lap,but its every decision isfrom theLord.
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Sunday Morning, August 11, 2024Go for the "Gold" ... 1 Corinthians 9:24-27A message delivered by Richard Fleming
Send us a Text Message.A delicious Tuesday crossword by Kelly Richardson, notable for a suggestive and quite apropos grid, a lot of fun clues, and the unexpected appearance of LAYETTE in the grid (not a debut, but certainly new to us). A few clues caught our eye but didn't make it into the podcast, including 27A, Tenet, PRECEPT; 48A, Smart society, MENSA (admission to which requires you to be able to spell PRECEPT
I was so excited to go to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Colorado because I knew nothing about it! I am very type A and usually know where we are going to hike, what we will see, and pit stops for along the way. All I really knew going into Black Canyon is that hiking to the river is steep & we had campsite 27A booked for 2 nights. Turns out, the park blew me away! I was also very exited to return to Rocky Mountain National Park and show Hayden around for his first time. We camped in the National Forest just outside of the park, and it ended up being my favorite site of the trip! Listen in as we chat about our Colorado adventures in Black Canyon, Golden, Red Rocks Amphitheater, and Rocky Mountain on this week's episode!Click here for the episode recap!IG: @thatwisconsincoupleFB: @thatwisconsincoupleLeave us your feedback or recommendations here!
Herod Wielki zbudował port o nazwie Cezarea. Później jednak jeden z jego synów Filip zmienił nazwę innego miasta na Cezarea. Aby odróżnić ją od tej sławniejszej dodawano określenie Filipowa. Ta forma pojawia się w dwóch Ewangeliach. W Marka 8:27 czytamy: “I wyszedł Jezus z uczniami do wiosek koło Cezarei Filipa; i pytał w drodze uczniów swoich, mówiąc do nich: Za kogo mnie ludzie uważają?”. Nie wiemy czy Jezus wszedł do tego miasta. Najwyraźniej był jednak w okolicy. Co tam robił? Aby to zrozumieć będzie nam potrzebna nie tylko historia tego miasta, ale także geografia.Starożytne miast Cezarea Filipowa leżała niedaleko źródeł Jordanu. Z trzech stron otaczały to miasto góry. Między innymi góra Hermon. Miasto to nosiło nazwę Cezarea stosunkowo krótko. W tym miejscu Antioch III pokonał wojska ptolemejskie około 200 roku p.n.e. Obie armie składały się głównie z Greków. Walczyły więc przeciw sobie dwie falangi. Antioch III miał słonie i jego armia była silniejsza. Ptolemeusze mieli słabszą armię, ale za to bardziej ruchliwą. Chcieli zatrzymać przeciwników. Ci jednak zdążyli zejść z wzgórz Golan. Te wzgórza na północy dotykają góry Hermon.Wojska Antiochia pokonały armię egipską. Bitwa pod Panion miała wpływ także na historię Izraela, który dostał się pod panowanie Seleucydów. Jeden z synów Antiochia III o tym samym imieniu Antioch IV postawił w świątyni żydowskiej w Jerozolimie posąg Zeusa, ale to już inna historia. My wróćmy do Cezarei. Być może zwróciliście uwagę, że mówiłem o bitwie pod Panion. Tak się nazywało wtedy to miasto. Nazwa pochodzi od greckiego bożka Pana. Jego rzymski odpowiednik to Faun. W tym mieście stała świątynia tego greckiego boga, bo Grecy mieszkali tam już od czasów Aleksandra Wielkiego. Grecy to miasto nazywali Panion lub Paneas.Około roku 20 p.n.e. Oktawian August przekazał to miasto Herodowi Wielkiemu. Ten chcąc okazać wdzięczność zbudował obok świątyni bożka Pana świątynię dla cesarza. Później miasto dostał jeden z synów Heroda Wielkiego znany jako Filip Tetrarcha lub Herod Filip II. Właśnie on na cześć Tyberiusza zmienił nazwę miasta na Cezarea. Aby odróżnić ją od tej nadmorskiej nazywano ją Cezareą Filipową lub Cezareą Filipa. Po jego śmierci miasto i region włączono do rzymskiej prowincji Syria. Później jednak dostał je Herod Agryppa II i zmienił nazwę na Neronias na cześć cesarza Nerona. Później jednak doszło do pierwszej wojny żydowskiej. Miasto wróciło pod panowanie rzymskie i powrócono do nazwy Paneas. Po podboju arabskim greckie Paneas zmieniono w arabskie Banjas, bo w arabskim nie ma głoski “p”.Jak widzicie nazwa Cezarea Filipowa była używana stosunkowo krótko, ale właśnie w okresie życia Jezusa. W Mateusza 16:13 czytamy: “A gdy Jezus przyszedł w okolice Cezarei Filipowej, pytał uczniów swoich, mówiąc: Za kogo ludzie uważają Syna Człowieczego?”. Kolejny rozdział tej Ewangelii mówi o tym jak Jezus zabrał trzech uczniów na bardzo wysoką górę. Jednym z nich był apostoł Piotr, który wiele lat później tak to opisał w 2 Piotra 1:18, czytamy tam: “A my, będąc z nim na świętej górze, usłyszeliśmy ten głos, który pochodził z nieba”. Ewangelie Mateusza i Marka mówią, że Jezus zabrał uczniów na górę. Piotr nazywa ją świętą. Co to za góra? Tego nie wiemy, ale przypominam, że Jezus był w okolicach Cezarei Filipowej.Na północny-wschód od Cezarei Filipowej znajdowała się góra Hermon. Czy to tam poszedł Jezus z trzema apostołami? Czy to o tym wzniesieniu Piotr pisał: “będąc z nim na świętej górze”? Góra Hermon była granicą Ziemi Obiecanej. Jej nazwę można przetłumaczyć jako “święta” w znaczeniu oddzielona. Nie wiemy czy Jezus był w mieście, ale wiemy, że był na pobliskiej górze, prawdopodobnie na Hermonie. Jak wyglądała wtedy sytuacja w mieście? Sam Herod Wielki jak i jego potomkowie zachowywali pozory w Jerozolimie, ale budowali świątynie pogańskie w innych miastach. Nie tylko nie zburzyli oni świątyni Pana, ale także dobudowali świątynię dla cesarza. Władcą tego terenu był tetrarcha Filip. Mówi o nim Ewangelia Łukasza 3:1 czytamy tam: “W piętnastym roku panowania cesarza Tyberiusza, gdy namiestnikiem Judei był Poncjusz Piłat, tetrarchą galilejskim Herod, tetrarchą iturejskim i trachonickim Filip, brat jego, a tetrarchą abileńskim Lizaniasz”. Co wiemy o tym Filipie? Jego tetrarchia obejmowała tereny najdalej od Jerozolimy. Być może dlatego był pierwszym żydowskim władcą, który bił monety z wizerunkiem człowieka. Zachowały się do naszych czasów monety z wizerunkiem cesarza Tyberiusza wydane przez Heroda Filipa II. Jest on często mylony ze swoim teściem Herodem Filipem I. Ten pierwszy Herod Filip miał żonę Herodiadę, która urodziła mu Salome. Później Herodiada opuściła swojego męża i wyszła za mąż za jego brata Heroda Antypasa. Właśnie u tego ostatniego doszło do zabicia Jana Chrzciciela. Córka Heroda Filipa I i Herodiady czyli Salome została później żoną tetrarchy Filipa czyli Heroda Filipa II. Cezarea Filipowa była dla niego swego rodzaju stolicą, myślę więc, że możemy założyć że zarówno Filip jak i jego żona Salome spędzali tam dużo czasu. Tetrarcha Filip był lubianym władcą. Ludzie uważali, że jest łagodny i sprawiedliwy. Po jego śmierci jego tetrarchia oraz miasto Cezarea zostały włączone do rzymskiej prowincji Syria. Podczas wojny żydowskiej siły rzymskie przyszły z północy i właśnie w Cezarei Filipowej urządziły sobie bazę.Ewangelia Łukasza 21:24 mówi o tym co się stało z Izraelitami podczas wojny żydowskiej, czytamy tam: “I padną od ostrza miecza, i zostaną uprowadzeni do niewoli u wszystkich narodów, a Jerozolima będzie zdeptana przez pogan, aż się dopełnią czasy pogan”. Tytus, syn cesarza Wespazjana zdobył Jerozolimę, wielu Żydów zginęło, a ci, którzy dostali się do niewoli zginęli później między innymi walcząc jako gladiatorzy w Cezarei Filipowej. Tytus zorganizował tam rozrywkę dla miejscowych.Niedaleko Cezarei leżało biblijne miasto Dan. Niektórzy mylą te dwie miejscowości. Historia tego miast jest długa. Na przełomie XI i XII wieku przebywali tutaj Nizaryci znani także jako asasyni. A w XX wieku miasto i źródło Jordanu należało do Syrii. Syryjczycy planowali zawrócić bieg rzeki, aby nie płynęła ona do Izraela, co doprowadziło do wojny. Od 1967 roku ten teren należy do Izraela. Od 1977 znajduje się tam rezerwat, gdzie można zobaczyć wodospad, największy, który znajduje się w Izraelu.Podsumowując. Greckie miasto Paneas powstało w miejscu, gdzie znajdują się źródła Jordanu, na południe od góry Hermon. Rozegrała się tam bitwa około roku 200 p.n.e. Wojska seleudzkie pokonały wojska ptolemejskie. Gdy seleudzka Syria została podbita przez Rzymian miasto zostało przekazane Herodowi Wielkiemu. Później miasto dostał jego syn tetrarcha Filip, który ożenił się z bratanicą Salome. Salome była córką Herodiady i Heroda Filipa I, a żoną tetrarchy Filipa czyli Heroda Filipa II. Po upadku Jerozolimy w 70 roku w Cezarei jeńcy żydowscy walczyli na arenie jako gladiatorzy. Współczesna historia to wojna o wodę między Syrią i Izraelem. Warto też pamiętać, że rządził tam Herod Filip II, który ożenił się z córką Heroda Filipa I. Inna częsta pomyłka to mylenie Cezarei Filipowej z miastem Dan, które też było na północy.I wyszedł Jezus z uczniami do wiosek koło Cezarei Filipa; i pytał w drodze uczniów swoich, mówiąc do nich: Za kogo mnie ludzie uważają?http://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Ewangelia-Marka/8/27A gdy Jezus przyszedł w okolice Cezarei Filipowej, pytał uczniów swoich, mówiąc: Za kogo ludzie uważają Syna Człowieczego?http://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Ewangelia-Mateusza/16/13A my, będąc z nim na świętej górze, usłyszeliśmy ten głos, który pochodził z nieba.http://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/2-List-Piotra/1/18W piętnastym roku panowania cesarza Tyberiusza, gdy namiestnikiem Judei był Poncjusz Piłat, tetrarchą galilejskim Herod, tetrarchą iturejskim i trachonickim Filip, brat jego, a tetrarchą abileńskim Lizaniaszhttp://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Ewangelia-Lukasza/3/1I padną od ostrza miecza, i zostaną uprowadzeni do niewoli u wszystkich narodów, a Jerozolima będzie zdeptana przez pogan, aż się dopełnią czasy pogan.http://biblia-online.pl/Biblia/Warszawska/Ewangelia-Lukasza/21/24
Sunday Morning, January 14, 2024Series: Living with Certainty in an Uncertain World The Last Hour ... 1 John 2:18-27A message delivered by Pastor, Richard Fleming
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Acceso anticipado para Fans - Programa #578 - Plan de Inmersiones 00,05'19” — Antón López, Arqueólogo Subacuático y ponente de la conferencia impartida esta semana en el aula 27A de la UNED de A Coruña, “Proyecto Arqueológico Ría de Viveiro”. 00,38'12” — Gloria Delgado, técnico medioambiental, que nos presentará una nueva entrega del espacio divulgativo de la Asociación Océano Alfa, “Materia Reservada”. 00,58'57” — Román Revilla, sargento y patrón del Servicio Marítimo de la Guardia Civil, con el que conversaremos en su espacio de seguridad en la mar, “Proa al Viento”. 01,21'32” — Mercedes Varela, Dra. en Biología Marina por la Universidad de Alicante, y directora de Posidonia Ecosports, el buceo con biólogos, que presentará su espacio “Buceo con Ciencia”. 01,41'35” — Silvio Ramunno, se dejará caer al fondo del asunto para compartir su experiencia como instructor y experto en equipo de buceo, en una nueva edición de “Buceando con Silvio Diver”. 02,00'47” — Mónica Alonso, activista y divulgadora de Planeta Profundo, que nos acompañará una semana más con su sección “Protejamos las maravillas del Mar”. Cerraremos este intenso plan de inmersiones con la Agenda de sugerencias, una pequeña vista atrás a nuestros programas emitidos hace ya cuatro años, con lo que nos daremos, una noche más, por buceador. La foto de la semana ilustra en gran medida, todos y cada uno de los capítulos en los que hemos hablado aquí de naufragios, en este caso, el pecio descansa, como dice Alejandro, en posición de navegación, parece que vamos a verlo iniciar la marcha de un momento a otro y, podemos hacernos una idea, de su perfil sobre las olas. Se trata del Remolcador 10, hundido en Marsaskala, Malta. Según indica, Jurijs, su autor, “pecio que apenas se ven en su conjunto, ya que la visibilidad en la zona, no suele ser muy buena…”, y podéis encontrarlo, junto con otros muchos más, en sus perfiles como belowesealevel.mt algo así como “Por debajo del nivel del mar”. Gracias por compartirla Jurijs ;-) https://www.facebook.com/belowsealevel.malta https://www.instagram.com/belowsealevel.mt https://belowsealevel.mt/ Listos para el primer buceo, repasito al equipo propio y del compi, un Ok y al fondo Sonaron en este programa: 00,00'09” — David Arkenston - Papillon - Sintonía 00,05'19” — Queralt Lahoz - Con Miedo a Ti 00,38'12” — Niños Mutantes - La Ola 00,58'57” — Ana Tijoux - Tania 01,21'32” — Alex North - 2001 A Space Odyssey Theme song 01,40'28” — Avalon Jazz Band - La Mer (Beyond the Sea) 01,41'35” — Peces Raros - Óxido 02,00'47” — Muchachito Bombo Infierno - Qué puede salir mal 02,22'23” — Swans - Blind 02,25'49” — Jupiter & Okwess - Na Kozonga 02,27'41” — Hay Peores - Bajo El Mar (Cover de Under The Sea de La Sirenita) SintoníaEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Podcast Al otro lado del espejo. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/35826
Today's crossword proved to be a snap for one of our cohorts, and almost a streak-snapper for the other. To keep up the suspense, we won't reveal who was who just yet, but we will tell you that there were a host of fabulous clues in today's grid, from 3-letter wonders -- 27A, Sydney's home, for short, NSW; to 4-letter pop-culture references -- 51A, _______ of Dogs, (hit 2018 animated film), ISLE; to 5-letter curios -- 49A, Class or order, TAXON; to ... you get the idea. But to get the full story, including the answer to the original poser, who struggled and who soared while doing today's puzzle, do what countless others have done before you -- hit subscribe or follow (so you never miss an episode); tap download; and then be prepared to be amazed as we dive into the intricacies of Rafael Mesa's Friday masterpiece.Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Primeira Leitura: Colossenses 1,24-2,3 Leitura da carta de São Paulo aos Colossenses – Irmãos, 24alegro-me de tudo o que já sofri por vós e procuro completar na minha própria carne o que falta das tribulações de Cristo, em solidariedade com o seu corpo, isto é, a Igreja. 25A ela eu sirvo, exercendo o cargo que Deus me confiou de vos transmitir a Palavra de Deus em sua plenitude: 26o mistério escondido por séculos e gerações, mas agora revelado aos seus santos. 27A estes Deus quis manifestar como é rico e glorioso entre as nações este mistério: a presença de Cristo em vós, a esperança da glória. 28Nós o anunciamos, admoestando a todos e ensinando a todos, com toda sabedoria, para a todos tornar perfeitos em sua união com Cristo. 29Para isso eu me esforço com todo o empenho, sustentado pela sua força, que em mim opera. 2,1Quero, pois, que saibais que luta difícil sustento por vós, pelos fiéis de Laodiceia e por tantos outros, que não me conhecem pessoalmente, 2para que sejam consolados e se mantenham unidos na caridade, para que eles cheguem a entender, profunda e plenamente, o mistério de Deus Pai e de Cristo Jesus, 3no qual estão encerrados todos os tesouros da sabedoria e da ciência. – Palavra do Senhor. Salmo Responsorial: 61(62) A minha glória e salvação estão em Deus. 1. Só em Deus a minha alma tem repouso, / porque dele é que me vem a salvação! / Só ele é meu rochedo e salvação, / a fortaleza, onde encontro segurança! – R. 2. Povo todo, esperai sempre no Senhor † e abri diante dele o coração: / nosso Deus é um refúgio para nós! – R. Evangelho: Lucas 6,6-11 Aleluia, aleluia, aleluia. Minhas ovelhas escutam minha voz, / eu as conheço e elas me seguem (Jo 10,27). – R. Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Lucas – Aconteceu, num dia de sábado, 6que Jesus entrou na sinagoga e começou a ensinar. Aí havia um homem cuja mão direita era seca. 7Os mestres da Lei e os fariseus o observavam, para verem se Jesus iria curá-lo em dia de sábado e assim encontrarem motivo para acusá-lo. 8Jesus, porém, conhecendo seus pensamentos, disse ao homem da mão seca: “Levanta-te e fica aqui no meio”. Ele se levantou e ficou de pé. 9Disse-lhes Jesus: “Eu vos pergunto, o que é permitido fazer no sábado: o bem ou o mal, salvar uma vida ou deixar que se perca?” 10Então Jesus olhou para todos os que estavam ao seu redor e disse ao homem: “Estende a tua mão”. O homem assim o fez e sua mão ficou curada. 11Eles ficaram com muita raiva e começaram a discutir entre si sobre o que poderiam fazer contra Jesus. – Palavra da salvação.
Naquele tempo, 21Jesus retirou-se para a região de Tiro e Sidônia. 22Eis que uma mulher cananeia, vindo daquela região, pôs-se a gritar: “Senhor, filho de Davi, tem piedade de mim: minha filha está cruelmente atormentada por um demônio!” 23Mas, Jesus não lhe respondeu palavra alguma. Então seus discípulos aproximaram-se e lhe pediram: “Manda embora essa mulher, pois ela vem gritando atrás de nós”. 24Jesus respondeu: “Eu fui enviado somente às ovelhas perdidas da casa de Israel”. 25Mas, a mulher, aproximando-se, prostrou-se diante de Jesus, e começou a implorar: “Senhor, socorre-me!” 26Jesus lhe disse: “Não fica bem tirar o pão dos filhos para jogá-los aos cachorrinhos”. 27A mulher insistiu: “É verdade, Senhor; mas os cachorrinhos também comem as migalhas que caem da mesa de seus donos!” 28Diante disso, Jesus lhe disse: “Mulher, grande é a tua fé! Seja feito como tu queres!” E desde aquele momento sua filha ficou curada.
Leitura do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Mateus 15,21-28 Naquele tempo, 21Jesus retirou-se para a região de Tiro e Sidônia. 22Eis que uma mulher cananeia, vindo daquela região, pôs-se a gritar: “Senhor, filho de Davi, tem piedade de mim: minha filha está cruelmente atormentada por um demônio!” 23Mas, Jesus não lhe respondeu palavra alguma. Então seus discípulos aproximaram-se e lhe pediram: “Manda embora essa mulher, pois ela vem gritando atrás de nós”. 24Jesus respondeu: “Eu fui enviado somente às ovelhas perdidas da casa de Israel”. 25Mas, a mulher, aproximando-se, prostrou-se diante de Jesus, e começou a implorar: “Senhor, socorre-me!” 26Jesus lhe disse: “Não fica bem tirar o pão dos filhos para jogá-los aos cachorrinhos”. 27A mulher insistiu: “É verdade, Senhor; mas os cachorrinhos também comem as migalhas que caem da mesa de seus donos!” 28Diante disso, Jesus lhe disse: “Mulher, grande é a tua fé! Seja feito como tu queres!” E desde aquele momento sua filha ficou curada. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amigocatolico/message
09 AGO 2023 COR LITÚRGICA: VERDE 18ª Semana do Tempo Comum | Quarta-feira Evangelho (Mt 15,21-28)— Aleluia, Aleluia, Aleluia.— Um grande profeta surgiu entre nós e Deus visitou o seu povo, aleluia. (Lc 7,16) — Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo + segundo Mateus.— Glória a vós, Senhor.Naquele tempo, 21Jesus retirou-se para a região de Tiro e Sidônia. 22Eis que uma mulher cananeia, vindo daquela região, pôs-se a gritar: “Senhor, filho de Davi, tem piedade de mim: minha filha está cruelmente atormentada por um demônio!” 23Mas, Jesus não lhe respondeu palavra alguma. Então seus discípulos aproximaram-se e lhe pediram: “Manda embora essa mulher, pois ela vem gritando atrás de nós”. 24Jesus respondeu: “Eu fui enviado somente às ovelhas perdidas da casa de Israel”. 25Mas, a mulher, aproximando-se, prostrou-se diante de Jesus, e começou a implorar: “Senhor, socorre-me!” 26Jesus lhe disse: “Não fica bem tirar o pão dos filhos para jogá-los aos cachorrinhos”. 27A mulher insistiu: “É verdade, Senhor; mas os cachorrinhos também comem as migalhas que caem da mesa de seus donos!” 28Diante disso, Jesus lhe disse: “Mulher, grande é a tua fé! Seja feito como tu queres!” E desde aquele momento sua filha ficou curada. — Palavra da Salvação.— Glória a vós, Senhor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pe-jose-vicente/message
09 AGO 2023 COR LITÚRGICA: VERDE 18ª Semana do Tempo Comum | Quarta-feira Evangelho (Mt 15,21-28)— Aleluia, Aleluia, Aleluia.— Um grande profeta surgiu entre nós e Deus visitou o seu povo, aleluia. (Lc 7,16) — Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo + segundo Mateus.— Glória a vós, Senhor.Naquele tempo, 21Jesus retirou-se para a região de Tiro e Sidônia. 22Eis que uma mulher cananeia, vindo daquela região, pôs-se a gritar: “Senhor, filho de Davi, tem piedade de mim: minha filha está cruelmente atormentada por um demônio!” 23Mas, Jesus não lhe respondeu palavra alguma. Então seus discípulos aproximaram-se e lhe pediram: “Manda embora essa mulher, pois ela vem gritando atrás de nós”. 24Jesus respondeu: “Eu fui enviado somente às ovelhas perdidas da casa de Israel”. 25Mas, a mulher, aproximando-se, prostrou-se diante de Jesus, e começou a implorar: “Senhor, socorre-me!” 26Jesus lhe disse: “Não fica bem tirar o pão dos filhos para jogá-los aos cachorrinhos”. 27A mulher insistiu: “É verdade, Senhor; mas os cachorrinhos também comem as migalhas que caem da mesa de seus donos!” 28Diante disso, Jesus lhe disse: “Mulher, grande é a tua fé! Seja feito como tu queres!” E desde aquele momento sua filha ficou curada. — Palavra da Salvação.— Glória a vós, Senhor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pe-jose-vicente/message
Jesus, there is no one too broken when it comes to your healing power. Keywords: Healing; demons; brokenness; wholeness; whole mind; Jesus; miracle. Scripture: Luke 8:27A “best of” episode.
### Summary In this content, the speaker discusses tax credit and bad debt deductions while reviewing tax forms. There are several errors and misleading information provided by the speaker regarding the lines to report tax credit on the schedule C and form 1041. The correct lines for reporting the $65,000 tax credit are clarified to be schedule C line 27A for bad debts and form 1041 schedule K1 line 15a for bad debt deduction. The speaker also mentions a service they plan to offer for helping individuals with their tax documentation. ### Highlights -
Sunday Morning, April 16, 2023Sweet and Sour Situations ... Exodus 15:22-27A message delivered by Pastor, Richard Fleming
"Make me understand the way of Your precepts, So I will meditate on Your wonders." - Psalm 119:27A visual learner? Watch the Stream back now by clicking either of the following links!Sunday Stream PART 1 (worship, word)Sunday Stream PART 2 (word, response) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For those of you who remember where you were when the James Webb Space Telescope finally deployed, the NYTimes has you covered, with a great, astronomy-themed puzzle. But even if you're not a space-nerd, there was a galaxy of fabulous clues, such as 27A, Dispenser of drafts, TAP (cute!), 43A, "The lowest form of humor -- when you don't think of it first," per Oscar Levant, PUN (ha, ha!), and 42A, One righting writing, EDITOR (ho, ho!). We approve, and hereby bestow this puzzle a perfect 5 squares on the JAMCR scale.Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
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The ICU can be a traumatizing place for patients, who are frequently heavily sedated, rendered unable to speak by breathing tubes, isolated by family visit limitations, and sometimes even physically restrained. In fact, a significant proportion of patients discharged from the ICU later develop persistent cognitive impairments and physical disabilities. Over the past two decades, Dr. Wes Ely has worked to improve the care of patients in the ICU, leading landmark studies resulting in the development of delirium prevention protocols that are now adopted in ICUs everywhere. Today, Dr. Ely co-directs the Critical Illness, Bran Dysfunction, and Survivorship (CIBS) Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. In this episode, Dr. Ely joins us to share his career-long fight to reform ICU medicine and to recount poignant stories that illuminate and elevate the humanity of patients amid the chaos of the ICU — and in the process discusses themes that seldom appear in contemporary medical discourse, such as love, beauty, and mercy.In this episode, you will hear about:How Dr. Ely discovered medicine as a calling while growing up in rural Louisiana - 2:33How a fascination with cardiopulmonary physiology, combined with an interest in patient relationships, led Dr. Ely to critical care medicine - 4:27A discussion of how patients in ICUs can often be “de-humanized” - 6:31A story from early in Dr. Ely's career that illustrates “malignant normality” — when treatment norms led to patient harm - 10:40A discussion of physician burnout and how the dehumanization of patients contributes to it - 13:27What Dr. Ely and his colleagues have learned through years of research about the harmful standard practices of ICU care - 18:53An explanation of the ABCDEF treatment bundle designed by Dr. Ely and his collaborators to improve outcomes of patients in the ICU patients - 24:04How Dr. Ely processes the guilt and shame he feels from the harm he inadvertently caused to patients early in his career - 29:37Reflections on how eye contact, physical touch, and openness of the heart are essential to good medicine - 36:03A discussion on how Dr. Ely's spirituality has influenced his approach to patient care - 44:51What it means to provide healing when patients are facing serious illness, even at the end of life - 50:45Dr. Wes Ely is the author of Every Deep-Drawn Breath, a chronicle of his experiences caring for ICU patients.You can find out more about his work at ICUDelirium.orgFollow Dr. Ely on Twitter @WesElyMDVisit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2022
Episode 117:This week we're continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2-5]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6-8]2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917[Part 9-12]3. From February to October 1917[Part 13 - 17]4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power[Part 18 - 22]5. War Communism[Part 23 - 26]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy[Part 27]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and CultureSocial Order RestoredDesigning a Welfare StateThe Arts and UtopiaFamily and Gender Relations[Part 29 - This Week]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and CultureYouth a Wavering Vanguard - 0:18Propaganda and Popular Culture - 14:52[Part 30]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture[Part 31?]ConclusionFigure 7.5 - 7:00Jewish orphans in Ukraine, c.1922.Footnotes:66) 0:33A. E. Gorsuch, Youth in Revolutionary Russia (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000).67) 1:30Catriona Kelly, Children's World: Growing up in Russia, 1890–1991 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007).68) 2:04Lisa A. Kirschenbaum, Small Comrades: Revolutionizing Childhood in Soviet Russia, 1917–1932 (London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2001).69) 2:49Goldman, Women, the State and Revolution, 9.70) 4:30Matthias Neumann, The Communist Youth League and the Transformation of the Soviet Union (London: Routledge, 2011), 3.71) 5:16See Russian Wikipedia entry for: Взвейтесь кострами, синие ночи.72) 6:21‘Kem ia khochu byt' Pioner 2 (1929).73) 7:02Alan M. Ball, And Now my Soul Is Hardened: Abandoned Children in Soviet Russia, 1918–1930 (London: University of California Press, 1994).74) 8:41Goldman, Women, the State and Revolution, 326.75) 9:16Neumann, Communist Youth League, 7; Isabel A. Tirado, ‘The Revolution, Young Peasants, and the Komsomol's Anti-Religious Campaigns (1920–1928)', Canadian-American Slavic Studies, 26:1–3 (1999), 97–117 (97).76) 9:33A. Zalkind, ‘Kul'turnyi rost sovetskogo molodniaka', Molodoi Bol'shevik, 19–20 (1927).77) 11:39Tirado, ‘The Revolution', 105.78) 11:52Gorsuch, Youth in Revolutionary Russia.79) 12:51Vladimir Slepkov, ‘Komsomol'skii zhargon i Komsomol'skii “obychai” ', in A. Slepkov (ed.), Byt i molodezh, (2nd edn) (Moscow, 1926), 46–7.80) 14:05Krasnaia gazeta, 19 Mar. 1918, 4.81) 15:01Peter Kenez, The Birth of the Propaganda State: Soviet Methods of Mass Mobilization, 1917–1929 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985), 7.82) 17:19State Archive of the Russian Federation: ГАРФ, ф.А-2313 оп. 4 д. 139, l. 47.83) 19:01Elizabeth Wood, Performing Justice: Agitation Trials in Early Soviet Russia (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2005).84) 20:46Michael S. Gorham, Speaking in Soviet Tongues: Language Culture and the Politics of Voice in Revolutionary Russia (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2003).85) 21:31Figes, Peasant Russia, Civil War.86) 23:39M. M. Bakhtin, The Dialogic Imagination, ed. Michael Holquist (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981).87) 24:02K. Selishchev, Lazyk revoliutstonnoi epokhi: iz nabluzhdenii nad russkim iazykom poslednykh let, 1917–26 (Moscow, 1928).88) 24:20Smith, Language and Power, 113.89) 25:07Slepkov, ‘Komsomol'sku zhargon', 46–7.90) 27:51Aleksandr Rozhkov, ‘Pochemu kuritsa povesilas': Narodnye ostroslovtsy o zhizni v “bol'shevizii” ', Rodina, 10 (1999), 60–4.91) 29:38G. F. Dobronozhenko, VChK-OGPU o politicheskh nastroeniiakh severnogo krest'ianstva 1921–27 godov (Syktyvkar: Syktyvkarskii gos. Universitet, 1995), 54.92) 30:27A. V. Golubev, ‘Sovetskoe obshchestvo i “voennye trevogi” 1920-kh godov', Otechestvennaia istoriia, 1 (2008), 36–58 (38).93) 30:44Golubev, ‘Sovetskoe obshchestvo', 50.94) 31:39‘And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.' Revelation 13:16–17.95) 32:19F. M. Putintsev, Kulatskoe svetoprestavlenie (Moscow: Bezbozbnik, 1930), 13, 25.
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Faced with the pain of death, it's easy to distance ourselves from our grief. When challenged to encounter the dilemma of death, Jesus takes the opportunity to proclaim the God of life! This week the church provides us the opportunity to remember and name the saints who have shaped our faith, taught us the good news of Jesus, and now live in the light of eternity. As we recall their names and the impact they've had on us, we also remember that we are also saints called to make Christ's love known in the world. Readings; Job 19:23-27A, Luke 20:27-38
A subtly themed Tuesday crossword - the theme didn't really help in the solve, but was fun to admire after the fact. There were a few potentially til (today I learned) answers in the grid, including 25A, Irish laddie (BOYO), 27A, 1953 title role for John Wayne, HONDO, and, if not a til, at least a tiwro (today I was reminded of) answer, 8D, Played a couple of sets at a jazz club, say, GIGGED.In other news, it's Triplet Tuesday, and Mike's in the hot seat! To discover whether he soared like an eagle or crashed in flames like a phoenix, all you need to do is download, listen, and enjoy!Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Romans 3:23Hebrews 9:27A continued study of the book of Romans. How can a loving God be a God of judgement? Learn why in this episode.
Evangelho (Mt 15,21-28) — O Senhor esteja convosco. — Ele está no meio de nós. — Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo + segundo Mateus. — Glória a vós, Senhor. Naquele tempo, 21Jesus retirou-se para a região de Tiro e Sidônia. 22Eis que uma mulher cananeia, vindo daquela região, pôs-se a gritar: “Senhor, filho de Davi, tem piedade de mim: minha filha está cruelmente atormentada por um demônio!” 23Mas, Jesus não lhe respondeu palavra alguma. Então seus discípulos aproximaram-se e lhe pediram: “Manda embora essa mulher, pois ela vem gritando atrás de nós”. 24Jesus respondeu: “Eu fui enviado somente às ovelhas perdidas da casa de Israel”. 25Mas, a mulher, aproximando-se, prostrou-se diante de Jesus, e começou a implorar: “Senhor, socorre-me!” 26Jesus lhe disse: “Não fica bem tirar o pão dos filhos para jogá-lo aos cachorrinhos”. 27A mulher insistiu: “É verdade, Senhor; mas os cachorrinhos também comem as migalhas que caem da mesa de seus donos!” 28Diante disso, Jesus lhe disse: “Mulher, grande é a tua fé! Seja feito como tu queres!” E desde aquele momento sua filha ficou curada. — Palavra da Salvação. — Glória a vós, Senhor.
A majorly difficult Saturday crossword, with a fair number of rarely mentioned celebrities (at least here in 2022). Even the most recent, 18A, Defense secretary under Obama, PANETTA, is not exactly a household name; 31A, First person to fly solo around the world (1933), WILEYPOST, probably also isn't a frequent topic at the kitchen table; and 27A, Marion ________, Best actress winner for "La Vie en Rose", COTILLARD, was a new name for Mike, and a spelling challenge for Jean. In other news, it's Saturday, and we've scoured the last 7 days to find the crossword that we feel deserves that CHEFSKISS., aka the JAMCOTWA (Jean And Mike Crossword Of The Week Award). For all the deets, just download, listen up, and enjoy!
Thuunur, 15th Gracos 301 YOD This is episode 27A, which follows Rylon, Eamon, and Ilfharyn as they arrive back from Fallowheart. The gang comes up with a plan to get inside the old Bescond Manor and figure out the atrocities being committed within. Join the Split Party today in our ever growing community: https://linktr.ee/splitparty (https://linktr.ee/splitparty) And remember... Never split the party! Music used in Episode 27A: Give these guys some support for their awesome scores! https://www.youtube.com/user/DigitalTracks4free (To the end of time - Ean Grimm) https://www.youtube.com/user/AdrianvonZiegler (Harbinger of Death - Adrian Von Ziegler) https://www.youtube.com/c/SwordCoastSoundscapes (Mists of Ravenloft - Sword Coast Soundscapes) https://www.youtube.com/user/AdrianvonZiegler (Tainted Soul)https://www.youtube.com/user/AdrianvonZiegler (- Adrian Von Ziegler) https://www.youtube.com/user/AdrianvonZiegler (Servant of Chaos - Adrian Von Ziegler) https://www.youtube.com/user/AdrianvonZiegler (The Path - Adrian Von Ziegler) *All music used in this episode have been given the approval by their original composers for commercial use* For Business Inquiries contact us at: thesplitpartypodcast@gmail.com Artist Info: https://www.artstation.com/danielfabrogomes
Episode 97:This week we're continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2-5]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6-8]2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917[Part 9 - This Week]3. From February to October 1917 - 0:30Dual Power - 8:48[Part 9 - 11?]3. From February to October 1917[Part 12 - 15?]4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power[Part 16 - 18?]5. War Communism[Part 19 - 21?]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy[Part 22 - 25?]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture[Part 26?]ConclusionFigure 3.1 - 6:12[see the image here]Caption: Soldiers' wives demonstrate for an increased ration. Their banners read: ‘An increased ration to the families of soldiers, the defenders of freedom and of a people's peace'; and ‘Feed the children of the defenders of the motherland'.Footnotes:1) 0:50Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, The February Revolution: Petrograd 1917 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1981).2) 3:06Cited Figes, People's Tragedy, 323.3) 4:27A. B. Nikolaev, Revoliutsiia i vlast': IV Gosudarstvennaia duma 27 fevralia–3 marta 1917 goda (St Petersburg: Izd-vo RGPU, 2005).4) 6:05Pethybridge, Witnesses, 76, 78, 119–20.5) 6:41Orlando Figes and Boris Kolonitskii, Interpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1999), ch. 1; Pavel G. Rogoznyi, ‘The Russian Orthodox Church during the First World War and Revolutionary Turmoil, 1914–1921', in Murray Frame et al. (eds), Russian Culture in War and Revolution, 1914–22, 1 (Bloomington, IN: Slavica, 2014), 349–76.6) 7:16Nadezhda Krupskaya, Reminiscences of Lenin, .7) 7:41I. L. Arkhipov, ‘Obshchestvennaia psikhologiia petrogradskikh obyvatelei v 1917 godu', Voprosy istorii, 7 (1994), 49–58 (52).8) 9:05Rex Wade, The Russian Revolution, 1917 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), ch. 3.9) 9:48V. I. Startsev, Vnutrenniaia politika vremennogo pravitel'stva pervogo sostava (Leningrad: Nauka, 1980), 116.10) 11:21William G. Rosenberg, Liberals in the Russian Revolution: The Constitutional Democratic Party, 1917–1921 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1974).11) 11:50Starstev, Vnutrenniaia politika, 208–45. I am indebted to Ian Thatcher for this point.12) 13:19Ziva Galili y Garcia, The Menshevik Leaders in the Russian Revolution: Social Realities and Political Strategies (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1989).13) 14:47William G. Rosenberg, ‘Social Mediation and State Construction(s) in Revolutionary Russia', Social History, 19:2 (1994), 168–88.14) 15:37For the Soviet proclamation see Alfred Golder (ed.), Documents of Russian History, 1914–1917 (New York: The Century Co., 1927), 325–6.15) 16:31Rex A. Wade, The Russian Search for Peace: February to October 1917 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1969).16) 16:37Starstev, Vnutrenniaia politika, 204.17) 17:18G. A. Gerasimenko, Pervy akt narodovlastiia v Rossii: obshchestvennye ispolnitel'nye komitety 1917g. (Moscow: Nika, 1992), 82.18) 17:34Gerasimenko, Pervy akt, 106.19) 18:31William G. Rosenberg, ‘The Russian Municipal Duma Elections of 1917', Soviet Studies, 21:2 (1969), 131–63, 157.20) 19:07Nikolai N. Smirnov, ‘The Soviets', in Edward Acton et al. (eds), Critical Companion to the Russian Revolution, 1914–1921 (London: Arnold, 1997), 429–37 (432).21) 20:50Smirnov, ‘Soviets', 434.22) 21:16V. I. Lenin, State and Revolution, .23) 22:14A. F. Zhukov, Ideino-politicheskii krakh eserovskogo maksimalizma (Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta, 1979), 49.24) 23:05Leopold H. Haimson et al. (eds), Men'sheviki v 1917 godu (3 vols), vol. 2 (Moscow: Progress-Akademiia, 1995), 48–9.25) 24:25Michael Melancon, ‘The Socialist Revolutionary Party, 1917–1920', in Acton et al. (eds), Critical Companion to the Russian Revolution, 281–90; Kh. M. Astrakhan, Bol'sheviki i ikh politicheskie protivniki v 1917g. (Leningrad: Leninizdat, 1973), 233.
July 10, 2022God's Prophetic Clock – Daniel 9:24-27A biblical prophecy is a prediction about future events that defy the laws of probability. It can only be fulfilledprovidentially. Daniel 9:24-27 is one of the most amazing prophecies in the entire Bible.God gave Daniel a 490-year prophecy relating to the Jews in Daniel 9:24-27. 483 years have been fulfilled; seven years remain to be fulfilled. They are the seven years of tribulation on the earth preceding Christ's second coming. 483 years were fulfilled culminating with Christ's first triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The last seven years will be fulfilled culminating with Christ's second triumphal entry into Jerusalem.Daniel 9:24-25, Seventy weeks are determined for your people and for your holy city, to finish the transgression, to make an end of sins, to make reconciliation for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy, and to anoint the Most Holy. 25 Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandto restore and build Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublesome times.Two keys to understand this prophecy:1) These are weeks of years not weeks of days—70 weeks of years (70 x 7) or 490 years. The word translated as “week” is the Hebrew word heptad, and it referred to a unit of 7. The context defines 7 of something – in this case the context refers to 70 units of 7 years.2) God has a prophetic clock, and it stopped when the Jews crucified their Messiah. God's clock stopped ticking on this prophecy after the 69th week or 483 years were complete when the Jews rejected Christ. It has not ticked now for almost 2000 years. There is still seven years remaining.(God's prophetic timeline of events goes here in media)Luke 21:24, And they will fall by the edge of the sword, and be led away captive into all nations. And Jerusalem will be trampled by Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.Romans 11:25, For I do not desire, brethren, that you should be ignorant of this mystery, lest you should be wise in your own opinion, that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in.Daniel 9:24-25, Seventy weeks are determined for your people and for your holy city, to finish the transgression, to make an end of sins, to make reconciliation for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy, and to anoint the Most Holy. 25 Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the command to restore and build Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublesome times.Daniel prophesied the PRECISE day Christ would enter Jerusalem at His triumphal entry!God told Daniel there would be exactly 483 years from the command to rebuild Jerusalem to the coming of the Messiah. While there are debates among scholars about which decree in history should be used, one of the more prominent possibilities was by the Persian King Artaxerxes in the days of Nehemiah—March 14, 445 B.C. as documented by Sir Robert Anderson in his book The Coming Prince. Counting forward 483 Jewish years or exactly 173,880 days brings you to Palm Sunday, April 6, 32 A.D. The day of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem! Daniel now gives us the profile of the coming world ruler known as the Antichrist.Daniel 9:26, “And after the sixty-two weeks Messiah shall be cut off, but not for Himself; and the people of the prince who is to come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary. The end of it shall be with a flood, and till the end of the war desolations are determined. The coming “prince” is associated with the people (Romans) who destroyed Jerusalem and the Jewish temple in 70 A.D. – he is ruler of a future “revived” Roman Empire. It was the Roman 10th Legion under the command of the Roman general Titus that sacked Jerusalem in 70 A.D.Daniel 9:27, Then he shall confirm a covenant with many for one week; but in the middle of the week he shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wing of abominations shall be one who makes desolate, even until the consummation, which is determined, is poured out on the desolate.The coming “prince” will broker a seven-year peace treaty between Israel and her enemies which starts the seven-year countdown toward Armageddon and the second coming of Christ. It's the signing of this peace treaty, not the rapture, that actually begins the seven-year tribulation—Daniel's 70th week. With the signing of the seven- year peace covenant God's prophetic clock will start ticking down the last seven years!(Picture of Jewish Menorah on display near the Western Wall in Jerusalem)Daniel 9:27, Daniel 9:27, Then he shall confirm a covenant with many for one week; but in the middle of the week he shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wing of abominations shall be one who makes desolate, even until the consummation, which is determined, is poured out on the desolate.Midway through the tribulation, the Antichrist will break the peace treaty with Israel launching war on the Jews, and proclaiming himself to be God while sitting in the rebuilt Jewish temple. (See Matthew 24:15-22)Matthew 24:15-22, Therefore when you see the “abomination of desolation” spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (whoever reads, let him understand), 16 then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. 17 Let him who is on the housetop not go down to take anything out of his house. 18 And let him who is in the field not go back to get his clothes. 19 But woe to those who are pregnant and to those who are nursing babies in those days! 20 And pray that your flight may not be in winter or on the Sabbath. 21 For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be. 22 And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved; but for the [a]elect's sake those days will be shortened.God's prophetic clock is about to start ticking for one last time! Are you ready for eternity
1 John series message 27A key theme in 1 John is assurance of salvation. John ends his letter on a note of confidence - “that you might know…” It is a precious gift for believers to enjoy assurance of our salvation, which produces joy and gives strength in our service! We'll speak to this wonderful doctrine in this message.
LIVE show at Burgerology beerfest! The guys hit the road for a local brew tour with some of the best names in the NY market! Interviews with 27A, Noble Savage, Lost Farmer, Nightmare, Long Ireland, Keg and Lantern, Barrier, WA Meadwerks and more! Check out all the updates, new plans and brews that these folks are cooking up! First stop on the 2022 road tour and many more to come.
Readings for Day 20 of the Journey to the Cross podcast:A Scripture reading from Psalm 19A prayer of confession taken from The Worship SourcebookA prayer of thanksgivingA gospel reading from Mark 12:18-27A prayer of supplication taken from The Valley of Vision
Show Summary: "Sleep is when our bodies are taking a break. It's healing. It's repairing. It's resting. It's getting you ready for the next day. "Today, we tackle two topics for today's episode with our good friend, Ryan Blaser of Test My Home. Ryan is an electrical engineer who specializes in the health hazards of the environment. He helps people protect and reclaim their health by eliminating the dangers of EMF or Electric & Magnetic Fields from their homes and workplace. Exposure to EMF radiation can have adverse effects on our health, such as headaches, body pains, and anxiety. Constant use of our digital devices exposes us to EMF radiation. Many people believe they protect themselves by using harmonizers to block EMF exposure. And in this episode, we find out if that belief is true or false.We spend ⅓ of our entire lives sleeping, and we should honor this daily activity, which is an essential aspect of good health. Ryan explains what we can do to have a sleeping sanctuary to experience excellent and deep sleep daily. Listen to our episode right now as we debunk harmonizers and share with you simple steps on how you can turn your bedroom into a sleep sanctuary. HAVE A GOOD NIGHT SLEEP THROUGH COZY EARTH'S PREMIUM BAMBOO BEDDING & LOUNGEWEAR PRODUCTS. GET A 40% DISCOUNT ON ALL PRODUCTS USING THE CODE "GUTSY".Just go to https://cozyearth.com/Exceptional Highlights:Harmonizers and EMF blocker cell phone cases don't block or mitigate EMF.Changing the lighting in your home could change your energy.Watching the sunrise and the sunset boosts your mitochondrial function. Our mitochondria thrive off of healthy lighting. Show HighlightsWhat has been the conclusion about harmonizers?Ryan Blaser 6:09A lot of people do think that these devices are eliminating EMFs. And they're not. It's more of a therapeutic device.So how do we get rid of the EMF? What are some things that we can do and not spend thousands of dollars?Ryan Blaser 9:27A lot of this is just about changing our habits and turning our devices off when we're not using them.What can we do to improve our sleep quality?Ryan Blaser 25:19Keep all the wireless devices away from the bed, turn off your circuits at night. So basically, we should sleep in a low EMF zone in the house. The second big part of it is lighting. The blue light suppresses melatonin. Those cool white lights are the worst blue lights if we have those cool white lights. That's going to tell our brain, "Hey, it's the middle of the daytime, it's not time for sleeping!" and stop producing melatonin. And you're going to have a hard time getting to sleep.Sponsor linkhttps://cozyearth.comUse the code "GUTSY" to get a 40% discount on all products.Important linksRyan's Blaser's websiteTest My Home InstagramDebunking EMF Harmonizers with @testmyhome
Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life? Matthew 6:25-27A couple months ago, I did a podcast/blog series titled "Letters To The Hurting." Much of what Jesus addresses in Matthew 6:25-27 could be used in those same messages. Those who are hurting; those afraid, broken, worried, etc...the needs of all are met through the Father. See the birds and see nature as a whole: God created it all and sustains it all. If He cares that much about just the little things (insignifcant birds), how much more does He care about you and I? Today's podcast is a reminder of that and also a charge to say worry must not be a word in the believer's vocabulary. Fear not, God is in control!Listen to Derek's cover of His Eye Is On The Sparrow here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMOwJbYmvnM
Deepthi Bopaiah is the CEO of GoSports Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2008, which supports junior, emerging, and elite athletes in Olympic and Paralympic disciplines. In 2019, the Foundation was awarded the ‘Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Award - National Sports Encouragement Award' by the President of India, for identifying and nurturing young talent in sports.Deepthi, formerly a wealth adviser and trainer during her 6-year tenure at HSBC, decided to quit her job to pursue her passion for sport and has been with the foundation since 2012. A sportswoman herself, she has represented her state of Karnataka in basketball and tennis.In this episode, we discuss the vision of the GoSports Foundation, how the Indian sporting landscape is changing and the passion in today's youngsters towards daunting challenges. For all wannabe contributors to the Indian sporting arena and building a career in sports and finally wrap up with a birds-eye-view of the future upcoming sporting stars.Timestamps Introduction to GoSports Foundation - 7:06Changing mindset of Indian athletes - 16:16Sports as a vehicle towards excellence - 19:54Leaking pipeline in sports - 23:59Rapid-fire round - 27:27A career in Sports - 31:47Working with stalwarts - Abhinav Bindra, Rahul Dravid, Pullela Gopichand - 36:35Unknown heroes of Indian sport - 45:00Key quotes and references from the episode:The process is more important than the outcomeSports create structure in lifeWhatever you do, you have to adhere to global standardPerspectives are what we all need mostYou can still be a world-beater by embracing humilityWebsite: GoSportsFoundation and Get InvolvedDeepthi on LinkedIn If you loved listening to this episode and want to share your views do click on the link below, https://lnkd.in/gKMix5eWant to say Hello, do connect with me on LinkedIn or Instagram.Subscribe, follow, and leave your comments to help me get better with my episodes. Available on all podcast platforms, including, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, youtube, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Gaana Jio Saavn, AudibleDo stay tuned for new episodes every alternate Friday. Next episode -August 27'21.
Register to join Babaji's live online meditation and Q&A at https://www.shivarudrabalayogi.org/en/online-satsang Thus Spake Babaji - online Q and A, No.27A live online Q and A session, recorded on 6 March 2021, with worldwide participants.In this session Shri Babaji gives guidance on the following:0:00 Introduction from Babaji1:25 Can a person striving for material success practice daily meditation?2:17 How to get rid of negative thoughts in meditation and daily life?3:53 How to deal with anxious thoughts in meditation6:40 How to ignore habits that take us away from positive intentions.8:11 The illusion that thoughts are there that you can't perceive9:16 The meaning of vairagya10:28 Getting so absorbed in thoughts that you don't hear anything12:45 Mindfulness13:23 How we accumulate karma16:51 How to avoid making plans during meditation18:36 Do animals and plants also have consciousness and energy?20:19 Why is 'watching' so important in meditation?22:25 Emotions of love and anger25:22 How to do longer meditations27:17 How longer meditations affect us28:04 The Self as consciousness and energy36:41 How to get rid of loneliness39:50 Is faith connected to acceptance?
This weekend, I was caught up on all my subscribed podcasts and wanted something to listen to while walking the dog. So I actually opened my SiriusXM app and found the week's "Pop2Kountdown" - a snapshot of the Top 30 songs this week during a specific year in the 2000's. It's hosted by my former Syracuse classmate and all around good guy Rich Davis, who does a phenomenal job. For me, the sentimental value is off the charts. I graduated college in 2002, and started full-time in radio in 2004. So if there's a song from that time, I can generally tell you which radio station I played it at, and there's usually a funny story too. My point is this. I listen to a LOT of people talking - podcasts about the news, politics, sports, you name it. And it can burn you out. And with us spending less time in cars, we may not listen to music as much. Throw something on once in awhile, and escape.OK, this is a podcast about podcasts, so let's get caught up. Apple still has the lion's share of in-app listening, but there are actually MORE podcasts now in Spotify. Apple has roughly 1.7 million shows, but Spotify is up at 1.9 million. So that's who has the most shows - what about the most listening? I told you in November that Buzzsprout says Spotify listening is quickly catching up to Apple. Well, not according to Libsyn. Apparently the jury is still out. https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/libsyn-apple-still-dominates-by-far/?vgo_ee=MYFFchsNQquCI9pBrYt34RwUnRnlmwiuCIJkd9A7F3A%3DAlso, Spotify released their top shows of 2020. They are, in order:The Joe Rogan ExperienceTED Talks DailyThe Daily (New York Times)The Michelle Obama PodcastCall Her DaddyAll the stress of 2020 got you up at night? Some would suggest listening to a light hearted podcast in bed. But here's a podcast designed to help you fall asleep, It's called Sleep Cove - here's the story from PodNews. https://podnews.net/press-release/sleep-cove?utm_source=podnews.net&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=podnews.net:2020-11-27A service called Poise claims to turn your text into speech - not with AI, but with professional voice actors - with rates of $11 for every 500 words. I'm intrigued, but don't know much about them: https://www.narratedbypoise.com/And finally, Resonate Recordings says it's best to publish your podcast super early in the morning, and in the middle of the week. As for me, I'm sticking to my current schedule for 5 Minute Fridays - partly for consistency, and partly because I don't want to change the name. https://resonaterecordings.com/2018/05/when-to-release-your-podcast/?utm_source=podnews.net&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=podnews.net:2020-11-27