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Plusieurs débats au cœur de l'actualité, les Grandes gueules ont le choix, en débattre ou non : La Fifa accrédite symboliquement C. Gleizes au Mondial 2026. La France insoumise lance un maillot de foot "Mélenchon 27". Ségolène Royal se confie sur François Hollande.
Au sommaire :L'affaire Lyhanna pose la question de la confiance dans les institutions françaises et de la prise en charge des enfants victimes d'abus sexuels, avec l'exemple de l'Islande et de ses maisons d'accueil adaptées.Le journaliste sportif français Christophe Gleizes est toujours emprisonné en Algérie, la FIFA lui a réservé une place symbolique pour la Coupe du monde.En Ukraine, la guerre entraîne une progression inquiétante de bactéries résistantes aux antibiotiques chez les soldats blessés, obligeant les services de santé à les isoler.Les Houthis, alliés de l'Iran, ont tiré deux missiles sur Israël, rappelant leur présence opérationnelle.Le réalisateur israélien Nadav Lapid a été visé par un appel au boycott du festival de cinéma de Marseille, suscitant de vives réactions.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Story of the Week (DR):Apple names John Ternus as CEO to replace Tim Cook, who will become chairmanApple CEO Tim Cook is stepping downMeet John Ternus, the 51-year-old former swimming champ who will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEOTim Cook to step down as Apple CEO. In letter, describes 15 years of emailsTim Cook's exit is part of a CEO reckoning sweeping Corporate AmericaAre internal CEOs the way to go?Best Buy taps insider Jason Bonfig as new CEO, Corie Barry steps downShe's actually leaving the boardLululemon names former Nike exec Heidi O'Neill as CEO MMLululemon CEO Pick Heidi O'Neill Faces Skeptical Wall Street AND Lululemon shares dive on new CEO pick — as investors fear she may not have chops to save struggling companyO'Neill brings more than 30 years of experience in performance apparel, footwear, and sports, including over 25 years at Nike, where she was credited with transforming their women's business from a side-project into a global juggernaut. Her leadership spanned product creation, brand strategy, marketing, and global operations, making her one of the most influential executives in the company's modern era. Most recently, she served as President, Consumer, Product & Brand, overseeing Nike's global consumer and product engineGolden hello: $7M equity, $2M cashRoughly 75% of Lululemon's customers are womenLululemon board: 7 of 11 FChair Martha MorfittCommittees:Audit: 2 of 3 F, including chairNomination: 3 of 5Pay: 3 of 5 F, including chairAlso: CFO, Chief Merchandising Officer, Chief People & Culture Officer, Chief Legal and Compliance Officer, Chief Brand & Product Activation OfficerNow we get why Chip is so mad: Chip Wilson, Lululemon's founder, largest shareholder and chief agitator, has not weighed in on the pick yet, although he previously advocated for waiting to name a new CEO until the board could be resetBest Buy taps insider Jason Bonfig as new CEO, Corie Barry steps downBest Buy taps insider Bonfig to succeed veteran Barry as CEO amid demand slowdownOil giant BP suffers shareholder revolt over climate transparency at tense AGM“BP suffered a shareholder revolt at its AGM over the election of a new chair and resolutions that included dropping some climate disclosure obligations”BP failed to get majority shareholder approval on two highly anticipated motions, which would have permitted online-only AGMs and retired two company-specific climate disclosure obligations. Each resolution received around 47% support, far short of the required 75% required to pass.Ahead of the AGM, BP's board blocked a motion tabled by Follow This that would have required the company to share plans on creating value for shareholders under future scenarios of falling oil and gas demand.Resolution 1: Annual Report and Accounts – 98% For / 2% AgainstResolution 2: Directors' remuneration report – 95% For / 5% AgainstResolution 3: Directors' remuneration policy – 95% For / 5% AgainstResolution 4: To elect Albert Manifold as a director – 82% For / 18% AgainstSome activist investors had said even a 5% vote against Manifold, who has only been in post as chair since October, would represent a severe reprimand, particularly after a historic 24% vote against outgoing chair Helge Lund last year.Resolution 5: To elect Meg O'Neill as a director – 97% For / 3% AgainstResolution 6: To re-elect Kate Thomson as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 7: To re-elect Dame Amanda Blanc as a director – 95% For / 5% AgainstResolution 8: To re-elect Tushar Morzaria as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 9: To re-elect Ian Tyler as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 10: To re-elect Satish Pai as a director – 92% For / 8% AgainstResolution 11: To re-elect Dr Johannes Teyssen as a director – 89% For / 11% AgainstResolution 12: To re-elect Hina Nagarajan as a director – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 13: To elect Dave Hager as a director – 97% For / 3% AgainstResolution 14: Reappointment of auditor – 100% For / 0% AgainstResolution 15: Remuneration of auditor – 100% For / 0% AgainstResolution 16: Political donations and political expenditure – 98% For / 2% AgainstResolution 17: Directors' authority to allot shares – 96% For / 4% AgainstResolution 18: Special resolution: Authority for disapplication of pre-emption rights – 99% For / 1% AgainstResolution 19: Special resolution: Additional authority for disapplication of pre-emption rights – 99% For / 1% AgainstResolution 20: Special resolution: Share buyback – 100% For / 0% AgainstResolution 21: Special resolution: Notice of general meetings – 94% For / 6% AgainstResolution 22: Special resolution: New Articles of Association – 47% For / 53% AgainstResolution 23: Special resolution: Revocation of previous 2015 and 2019 resolutions – 47% For / 53% AgainstResolution 24: Special resolution: ACCR shareholder resolution – 26% For / 74% AgainstNetflix authorizes $25 billion share buyback after stock dropPopulist Math Time:Employees: As of 2026, Netflix employs roughly 16,000 people. If you took that $25 billion and distributed it directly to the workforce = $1,562,500 per employeeAlternatively: They could fund a $100,000 annual salary for 250,000 new people for an entire year.Customers: Netflix has roughly 325 million subscribers globally. If they decided to use that money to subsidize the service instead of buying back stock: $77 per person.Netflix could give every subscriber on the planet roughly 4 to 5 months of service for free.Or, they could lower the price of every subscription by about $6.40 per month for a full year.Social impact:Various estimates (including from HUD) suggest that ending homelessness in the US would cost roughly $20 billion to $30 billion.It could provide a full four-year scholarship (at an average cost of $100k total) to 250,000 students.It could fund the eradication of several neglected tropical diseases or provide clean water infrastructure for tens of millions of people globally.For perspective, the entire annual budget for NASA in 2025 was around $25 billion. Netflix is essentially spending one "National Space Program" worth of cash just to tweak its stock price.Shareholders:If Netflix successfully retires that 6.4% of shares and the market maintains its current valuation, the stock price should mathematically rise by about 7% to compensate for the reduced supply.If the price jumps 7% (from $93 to roughly $99.50), here is the wealth jump:Vanguard: $2.5BBlackRock: $2.1BFidelity: $1.4BReed Hastings: $138MGoodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Lufthansa Cuts 20,000 Flights to Save Fuel Amid Iran War Price SurgeMM: The Onion Says It Has Again Struck a Deal to Take Over InfowarsMM: Texas Capital stays incorporated in Delaware after shareholders reject 'Dexit' voteAre investors waking up??? They rejected TEXAS CAPITAL redomestication to TEXAS!Assholiest of the Week (MM):White guy victimhood DR‘The disfavored groups, No. 1, obviously, would be white males': Ron DeSantis is still signing anti-DEI legislationWhite males are…70% of governors70% of congress60% of US corporate boards31% of US populationWhat percentage of DEI programs for companies were designed by white male CEOs? 90% of CEOs in Fortune 500 are white guys - so ALL OF THEMSo when we read: White House study says DEI policies cost US economy by promoting unqualified managers…Even if the premise and math and methodology and concepts are literally all make believe, we SHOULD take away that “white men pretending to do DEI are bad for the economy” right?Federal Job Cuts Hit Black Women Hard—a Year Later, Unemployment Is UpDonald Trump 'Honours' UGA Women's Tennis Champions With Bizarre Photo Featuring Only Men In The ForegroundThe anti DEI, white male victimhood movement should entirely OWN DEI itself - this is the great blame transfer - somehow manage to blame black women and gays for the fact that white men running the world instituted shitty policies not meant to distribute equal opportunity, just meant for press releases - anti DEI is actually anti white male leaders. Make every company CEO a black woman and then see what DEI looks likeWhite guy manifestosPalantir published a mini manifesto calling some cultures ‘harmful' and ‘middling' and said Silicon Valley has ‘a moral debt' to the U.S.Why are tech bros so insistent we listen to everything they think? Were you not listened to as a child? Did no one ever validate you? Is this just about sex? Could you not get laid, and now because you have money you need to get everything you ever thought off your chest?Here are snippets of what Alex Karp, man who couldn't get laid, thought so important that we know:The postwar neutering of Germany and Japan must be undone.The culture almost snickers at Musk's interest in grand narrative, as if billionaires ought to simply stay in their lane of enriching themselves . . . . Any curiosity or genuine interest in the value of what he has created is essentially dismissed, or perhaps lurks from beneath a thinly veiled scorn.The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service.Man who exposes private lives as a business model says it's badWe, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity.All very important points from a man we should clearly listen to about everything - the lane I want you to stay in is “shut the fuck up” lane where, BECAUSE you have billions, I'm not forced to listen to you as if you matterWhite guy philanthropyJeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos Donate $34 Million in Fashion GrantsMacKenzie Scott's latest donation takes her HBCU giving to well over $1 billionMacKenzie Scott has donated more than $26 billion—but it's barely made a dent in her net worth because of the power of Amazon sharesHeadliniest of the WeekDR: The blowhards:Sam Altman opens up about the Molotov cocktail attack on his home: 'The way Anthropic talks about OpenAI doesn't help'Nvidia CEO says that AI agents will make workers busier than ever—they'll ‘harass' and ‘micromanage' you, instead of take your jobMcDonald's boss on abuse claims: 'I don't want to talk about the past'Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says you won't lose your job to AI—you'll lose it to your coworker who uses it‘I think it's a mistake': Delta CEO Ed Bastian refuses to call it ‘artificial intelligence' because it scares peopleAI will boost productivity so ServiceNow won't have to backfill open jobs, CEO saysDR: The Nutter Chutter Butter Double: Morgan Stanley biotech banker Jessica Chutter joins Tectonic board AND Tectonic Therapeutic Appoints Jessica Chutter to Board of DirectorsI screwed up: blanked and thought that was two different companies. But then I did 3 seconds of research and found that she had joined a second board: PTC Therapeutics on March 24, 2026.MM: Apple's New CEO Needs to Be a ‘Cowboy' — But Can He With Tim Cook Still There?MM: SEC Imposes Strict Nine-Year Cap on Independent DirectorsPhillipinesWho Won the Week?DR: Jessica ChutterMM: The Philippines, whose corporate boards will no longer be allowed to have Edward Sylvester of WestAmerica Bancorp, born in 1938 and on the board for 47 yearsPredictionsDR: Nobody ever talks about Jason BonfigMM: Edward Sylvester steps down as Lead Independent Director of WestAmerica Bancorp to take the role of Non Executive Advisor to the Lead Independent Director Emeritus of WestAmerica Bancorp, says the rise of AI calls fresh blood on the board
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Alex Hillman joins the show today. With the approval of the Woodside North West Shelf approval in recent weeks and the metaphorical fires that's flamed, Alex's visit to Sydney was serendipitous to say the least. He's got 15 years working in the oil and gas sector, including nine in Woodside as their climate change advisor. Now though he the lead oil and gas analyst for the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility having made the jump from insider to outsider. His work now is focussed on helping institutional investors demand better climate performance from their portfolio companies, all from understanding how financial performance converges with carbon.Alex has a unique and valuable perspective on all things energy transition. Often the work of the sustainability professional is fixated on growing renewables and shifting the electricity system that way. At the other end of the market are the incumbents - oil, gas and coal producers. We chat about how the work of ACCR is focussed on detailed analysis of financial performance, business plans, economic trends and the supply and demand of fossil fuels. It's easy to get caught up in the desire to protest a fossil fuel expansion or new project approval, to launch legal challenges - they are critical actions. What Alex shares in this chat is how chronic underperformance in a sector most likely with a relatively short future offers a new perspective on reducing emissions and opportunities to speed up the transition.What originally drew me to chatting with Alex a few years back was when he shared his experience of switching from the internal change maker - the attempting internal change maker may be more appropriate - and how leaving a big corporate and taking his knowledge and skills and being able to combine those with his strengths in a new context released him from a set of professional shackles. Like many, Alex wants to make a difference, and he explains his own rationale for his time at Woodside which was both noble and necessary. His delight and enthusiasm for what he is doing now is clear, and offers a lesson for all of us in our own journeys professionally and personally as we try to seek out where and how to make the difference we hope to see in the world.I have a huge amount of respect and admiration for Alex, and getting under the hood and exploring the x's and o's of a sector in major transition was illuminating. I hope you come away similarly hopeful in how board rooms and the desks of financial analysts offers a new platform of change in radically reducing emissions.Til next time, thanks for listening. Events are live and more are coming - follow on Humanitix.Follow on LinkedIn, Substack and Instagram. Today's show is delivered with Altiorem. Use the code FindingNature25 to get your 25% off an annual subscription. Today's show is delivered with InnerZone. Reference Finding Nature for 50% off a career reset program til 30 June 2025.Today's show is delivered with Regenerate Talent.Send me a messageThanks for listening. Follow Finding Nature on Instagram
Tous les dimanches à minuit, Daniel Riolo propose une heure de show en direct avec Moundir Zoughari pour les passionnés de poker. Conseils d'un joueur professionnel, actualité, tournois... Votre rendez-vous poker, sur RMC !
I spoke with Jessica Hamel-Akré about her journey from literary scholar to historian to director of qualitative research at the consulting firm LoveBrands, and her work at the intersection of academia and industry. We discussed her fascinating 2024 book, The Art of Not Eating: A Doubtful History of Appetite and Desire (Atlantic Books), and how her research into the intellectual history of diet culture and desire informs her insights on brand strategy. Jessica shared how she uses historical documents—and historical ways of thinking—to engage with clients, her approach to bridging academic and corporate worlds, and her experiences working with clients in France, where LoveBrands is based. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
ICD Business School : L'école d'un commerce plus responsable L'ICD Business School, propose une gamme complète de programmes allant du Bac au Bac+5, couvrant les domaines du commerce, du marketing, du développement commercial, de l'événementiel et de la banque depuis maintenant 40 ans.Notre institution (association à but non lucratif) a pour objectif de former des professionnels selon trois axes majeurs : l'international, la professionnalisation et la responsabilité, afin de promouvoir de nouvelles pratiques commerciales.L'école recrute des étudiants désireux d'avoir un impact positif sur la société et s'engage à rendre la formation accessible au plus grand nombre en proposant des programmes en alternance dans tous les cursus, ainsi qu'un programme de bourses nationales et internationales.Missions :Doter ses étudiants des compétences nécessaires pour jouer un rôle actif dans le développement des organisations et contribuer à une économie durable. L'ICD Business School les prépare à travailler ensemble différemment dans un monde complexe et en perpétuelle évolution, en promouvant l'engagement social, l'ouverture citoyenne et culturelle, tout en défendant des valeurs éthiques et en embrassant la diversité.Accréditations :Membre de la Conférence des Grandes Écoles et de l'Union des Grandes Écoles Indépendantes, l'ICD Business School décerne des diplômes visés conférant le grade de Master à BAC+5, le grade de Licence à BAC+3, ainsi que des titres certifiés de niveaux 6 et 7. De plus, le Programme Grande École est labellisé EFMD Accredited Master.La recherche :L'ICD Business School s'appuie sur l'expertise de ses enseignants-chercheurs et de son laboratoire de recherche : LaRA (Laboratoire de Recherche Appliquée) pour actualiser ses programmes, développer de nouveaux contenus pédagogiques et de nouvelles méthodes d'enseignement.Les 4 axes de la recherche du LaRA sont :Marketing, Innovation et CommerceRSE, Éthique et AnthropocèneInnovation pédagogiqueCentre d'expertise en Data et IALe Bachelor en Sciences du Management (spécialisation Event Management ou Business Development) - Grade Licence
ICD Business School : L'école d'un commerce plus responsable L'ICD Business School, propose une gamme complète de programmes allant du Bac au Bac+5, couvrant les domaines du commerce, du marketing, du développement commercial, de l'événementiel et de la banque depuis maintenant 40 ans.Notre institution (association à but non lucratif) a pour objectif de former des professionnels selon trois axes majeurs : l'international, la professionnalisation et la responsabilité, afin de promouvoir de nouvelles pratiques commerciales.L'école recrute des étudiants désireux d'avoir un impact positif sur la société et s'engage à rendre la formation accessible au plus grand nombre en proposant des programmes en alternance dans tous les cursus, ainsi qu'un programme de bourses nationales et internationales.Missions :Doter ses étudiants des compétences nécessaires pour jouer un rôle actif dans le développement des organisations et contribuer à une économie durable. L'ICD Business School les prépare à travailler ensemble différemment dans un monde complexe et en perpétuelle évolution, en promouvant l'engagement social, l'ouverture citoyenne et culturelle, tout en défendant des valeurs éthiques et en embrassant la diversité.Accréditations :Membre de la Conférence des Grandes Écoles et de l'Union des Grandes Écoles Indépendantes, l'ICD Business School décerne des diplômes visés conférant le grade de Master à BAC+5, le grade de Licence à BAC+3, ainsi que des titres certifiés de niveaux 6 et 7. De plus, le Programme Grande École est labellisé EFMD Accredited Master.La recherche :L'ICD Business School s'appuie sur l'expertise de ses enseignants-chercheurs et de son laboratoire de recherche : LaRA (Laboratoire de Recherche Appliquée) pour actualiser ses programmes, développer de nouveaux contenus pédagogiques et de nouvelles méthodes d'enseignement.Les 4 axes de la recherche du LaRA sont :Marketing, Innovation et CommerceRSE, Éthique et AnthropocèneInnovation pédagogiqueCentre d'expertise en Data et IAProgramme Grande École - Grade Master : Une formation d'excellence en management✅ DANS CET ÉPISODE NOUS ABORDONS :
Ecoles : labels, accréditations, titres RNCP : comment s'y retrouver ?Les intervenants de cette conférenceEmmanuelle ALMENDRA, Directrice communication – admissions de CPE LyonSarah Bounaas, Étudiante à l'EMLV, membre du CA du BNEMHugues BRUNETAnimé par Karine Jacov, Directrice des évènements du Groupe AEF infoLes Conférences du Salon Post BacDans le cadre du partenariat conclu entre AZIMUT et le Salon PostBac, nous relayons la diffusion de l'ensemble des conférences à l'attention de notre communauté de parents. Ces conférences ont été enregistrées dans les conditions du direct lors du Salon PostBac les 10 et 11 janvier 2025.Animées par les psychologues de l'Éducation nationale, spécialistes du conseil en orientation , les conférences du Salon Postbac 2025 permettent de dresser le tableau de l'offre de formation et des choix qui se posent.Pour en savoir plus sur le Salon Postbac : https://www.reussirpostbac.fr/ℹ️ SUIVEZ L'ACTUALITÉ DE L'ORIENTATIONInscrivez-vous à la newsletter Les Clés de l'orientation : https://azimut-orientation.com/abonnez-vous-a-la-newsletter/ ( vous recevrez en cadeau un guide téléchargeable)
Discover insights into the challenging landscape of Cushing syndrome, where adrenal variations require careful diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. In this podcast, Sina Jasim, MD, MPH, Editor-in-Chief of the AACE Clinical Reports (ACCR) and Associate Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, leads a compelling discussion on two unique cases featured in the ACCR article, Histopathologic Differences Between Adrenocorticotropic Hormone–Dependent and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone–Independent Adrenal Hyperplasia Causing Cushing Syndrome. Authors, Amir H Hamrahian, MD, Endocrinologist, Associate Professor, and Medical Director of the Comprehensive Adrenal Center at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and Ezra Baraban, MD, Assistant Professor of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, explain the diagnostic challenges for each case, the decision-making process between medical and surgical approaches, and the critical role of pathology in guiding clinical care. Read the full case report in ACCR at https://www.aaceclinicalcasereports.com/article/S2376-0605(22)00066-9/fulltext.
durée : 00:59:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - "Ne quittez pas l'écoute" : en 1977, Pierre Bourdieu était interrogé par Françoise Malletra et les auditeurs de France Culture sur la sociologie ainsi que l'égalité ou l'inégalité des chances en matière d'éducation, un dialogue diffusé pour la première fois le 26 septembre 1977. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Ecoutez RTL Midi avec Agnès Bonfillon du 13 août 2024.
Chaque jour, Olivier Guenec nous fait vivre différemment la quinzaine des Jeux olympiques.
Chaque jour, Olivier Guenec nous fait vivre différemment la quinzaine des Jeux olympiques.
Chaque jour, Olivier Guenec nous fait vivre différemment la quinzaine des Jeux olympiques.
The frequency of hematospermia in transgender women is unknown, indicating a gap in current medical understanding. Join medical experts Tamar Reisman, MD, Clinical Endocrinologist at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, and Sina Jasim, MD, MPH, ACCR Editor-in-Chief and Associate Professor of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, as they delve into a groundbreaking clinical case report titled "Hematospermia in a Transgender Woman with Evidence for Endometrial Tissue in the Prostate." Tune in as they discuss the highlights of the case, when to screen for endometriosis or ectopic Müllerian epithelial tissue growth in transgender women undergoing feminizing gender-affirming hormone therapy, and how to address challenges and barriers to patient care. View the full report in the Jan. 2024 issue of ACCR at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aace.2024.01.006.
Le processus d'accréditation des écoles d'ingénieurs en France est essentiellement assuré par la Commission des Titres d'Ingénieurs (CTI). Cette commission, formée de professionnels et d'experts, évalue les établissements selon des critères stricts tels que la qualité de l'enseignement, les liens avec les entreprises, et le nombre de semaines de stage à l'international. Elle émet des recommandations et des avis consultables en ligne pour chaque école évaluée. En somme, la CTI joue un rôle majeur dans la garantie de la qualité des formations d'ingénieurs en France. ✅ DANS CET ÉPISODE NOUS ABORDONS : Réglementation professionnelle Accréditation des écoles Critères d'évaluation Processus d'audit Décisions et recommandations
Tu cherches à comprendre la différence entre les milieux de garde qui sont offerts au Québec et tu as de la difficulté à t'y retrouver ? Je vais tout démêler pour toi aujourd'hui ! - Quelles sont les différences majeurs entre les différents milieux ? - Comment ça marche la Place 0-5 ans ? Quand inscrire mon enfant ? - Quel milieu risque de mieux convenir à mon enfant ? - Quels sont les lois obligatoire à respecter dans TOUS les milieux ? - Comment repérer un milieu de garde illégal ? Et beaucoup plus dans ce tout nouveau dossier sur les milieux de garde au Québec ! Source : 1- Loi sur les services de garde éducatifs à l'enfance : https://www.mfa.gouv.qc.ca/fr/publication/Documents/SF_loi_en_bref.pdf2- Règlement sur les services de garde éducatifs à l'enfance : http://legisquebec.gouv.qc.ca/fr/showdoc/cr/s-4.1.1,%20r.%2023- Loi visant à améliorer la qualité éducative et à favoriser le développement harmonieux des services de garde éducatifs à l'enfance: http://www2.publicationsduquebec.gouv.qc.ca/dynamicSearch/telecharge.php?type=5&file=2017C31F.PDF4- Association québécoise des CPE/BC : https://www.aqcpe.com/reseau-des-cpe-bc/types-de-services-de-garde/5- Ministère de la famille : https://www.mfa.gouv.qc.ca/fr/publication/Documents/SF_recherche_service_garde.pdf
Le processus d'accréditation des écoles d'ingénieurs en France est essentiellement assuré par la Commission des Titres d'Ingénieurs (CTI). Cette commission, formée de professionnels et d'experts, évalue les établissements selon des critères stricts tels que la qualité de l'enseignement, les liens avec les entreprises, et le nombre de semaines de stage à l'international. Elle émet des recommandations et des avis consultables en ligne pour chaque école évaluée. En somme, la CTI joue un rôle majeur dans la garantie de la qualité des formations d'ingénieurs en France. ✅ DANS CET ÉPISODE NOUS ABORDONS : Réglementation professionnelle Accréditation des écoles Critères d'évaluation Processus d'audit Décisions et recommandations
Join endocrine expert Janet B. McGill, MD, MA, FACE, FACP, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipid Research at Washington University School of Medicine, and moderator Sina Jasim, MD, MPH, ACCR Editor-in-Chief, Associate Professor of Medicine, and Endocrine Neoplasia Specialist at Washington University School of Medicine, as they discuss diabetes clinical case reports from the July/August 2023 issue of ACCR. Dr. McGill presents two key cases, MODY5 and Serous Ovarian Carcinoma in 17q12 Recurrent Deletion Syndrome, — a case of a young woman whose monogenic diabetes was diagnosed after a pathogenic ~1.8 Mb loss of 17q12 was found on the chromosomal microarray of her serous ovarian carcinoma and identifying a disease association not previously reported. The second case was on the maturity-onset of diabetes of the young (MODY), ABCC8-Related Monogenic Diabetes Presenting Like Type 1 Diabetes in an Adolescent, — a case of type 1 diabetes diagnoses during adolescence, and how the patient was treated with intensive insulin therapy for 17 years before genetic testing showed a pathogenic mutation of the ABCC8 gene. Access the key teaching points and view the full cases of MODY5 and Serous Ovarian Carcinoma in 17q12 Recurrent Deletion Syndrome at: https://www.aaceclinicalcasereports.com/article/S2376-0605(23)00093-7/fulltext and ABCC8-Related Monogenic Diabetes Presenting Like Type 1 Diabetes in an Adolescent at: https://www.aaceclinicalcasereports.com/article/S2376-0605(23)00086-X/fulltext
Brynn O'Brien not only reads corporate climate plans, she crunches the numbers. When they don't add up, she calls her friends who manage trillions of dollars in assets and they all ask to speak to the manager. Brynn is the Executive Director of the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility, a shareholder activist organization that works to ensure that publicly traded companies with net zero goals are conducting their coal mining, electricity generation, and other activities in a way that ensures we hit the 1.5C Paris target. Recently, ACCR has replaced part of a board, brought forward coal plant closures, and filed a lawsuit that's taking on greenwashing. Listen to other episodes: Listen to an episode about divestment with the writer behind Love Actually Listen to our episode about Australia's “Climate Election.” Read More: AGL Plans Massive Expansion of Renewables as it Abandons Coal - Bloomberg Order Akshat's book Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Oscar Boyd and our senior producer is Christine Driscoll. Special thanks to David Stringer and Kira Bindrim. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit bloomberg.com/green. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear about the latest exhibit at the Arts Center of the Capital Region, and a reception for it on 9/27. "Life Through the Lens" features 40+ photographs by ten Black artists. Cliff Oliver, esteemed local photographer and the show's curator, talks about the importance of Black people as creators not just subjects in others' works. He also discusses the importance of the 50-year-old nonprofit Black Dimensions in Art, shares notes on the process of curating an art exhibit, and invites listeners to a reception with many of the photographers on Friday 9/27, 6-8 pm, as part of Troy Night Out. The exhibit is now open, and runs to October 27th, at ACCR, 265 River St., Troy. For more information, visit www.artscenteronline.org. Produced by Brea Barthel for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Effectuer une démarche politique auprès d'un palier de gouvernement au nom de son client ou de son employeur demeure un défi certain. Il faut apprendre à réfléchir à nos objectifs, buts, priorités et auprès de qui nous ferons notre intervention. Il est alors bien important de s'assurer de créer ou maintenir des relations gouvernementales efficaces. Entrevue avec Michel Paradis, Adm.A., Médiateur Accrédité, conseiller stratège qui a œuvré pendant dix années au sein de cabinets ministériels tant sur la scène fédérale que provinciale. Balado enregistré à distance. Pour plus d'informations, visitez adma.qc.ca
On this episode, Nick Ciparro joins me on the podcast. Nick is the founder and chief technology officer at ACCR, Advanced Composites of Carbon Rivers a global leader in the Research & Development of Graphene and Graphene related technologies. Graphene is a remarkable substance with a multitude of astonishing properties which earn it the title “wonder material”. Despite being... The post 187: Discussing Graphene “The New Wonder Material” for Composite Applications first appeared on Cast Polymer Radio.
In Everyday Injustice's second installment with Marc Bookman, we discuss the Atlantic Center for Capital Representation – a non-profit set up in 2010 that was created due to lack of state funding in Pennsylvania for indigent defense. “ACCR fills a void created by the lack of adequate funding for poor defendants and provides hope to those who have lost it,” the group's mission explains. Pennsylvania continues to be a state caught in limbo. In February, newly elected Governor Josh Shapiro announced a moratorium on executions, “The Commonwealth shouldn't be in the business of putting people to death. Period.” The Governor went further, speaking “to the fundamental question as to whether death is a just and appropriate punishment for the state to inflict on its citizens.” The system is fallible, he said, and the outcome is irreversible. Rejecting the idea that our capital punishment system is flawed but fixable, he called on the General Assembly to “work with me to abolish the death penalty once and for all here in Pennsylvania.” This was a surprising move, as Bookman points out, “our former Attorney General, Mr. Shapiro had hardly appeared the abolitionist. He himself admitted that he had “evolved” on the issue, and evolve he certainly did…” At the same time, the moratorium, only goes so far. Bookman explained, “As long as there is a death row, there is a risk the next governor will end the moratorium, just as Trump ended the unannounced but very real moratorium by President Obama.” Listen as Marc Bookman talks about the work of the Atlantic Center for Capital Representation and the nature of the death penalty in Pennsylvania.
In Everyday Injustice's second installment with Marc Bookman, we discuss the Atlantic Center for Capital Representation – a non-profit set up in 2010 that was created due to lack of state funding in Pennsylvania for indigent defense. “ACCR fills a void created by the lack of adequate funding for poor defendants and provides hope to those who have lost it,” the group's mission explains. Pennsylvania continues to be a state caught in limbo. In February, newly elected Governor Josh Shapiro announced a moratorium on executions, “The Commonwealth shouldn't be in the business of putting people to death. Period.” The Governor went further, speaking “to the fundamental question as to whether death is a just and appropriate punishment for the state to inflict on its citizens.” The system is fallible, he said, and the outcome is irreversible. Rejecting the idea that our capital punishment system is flawed but fixable, he called on the General Assembly to “work with me to abolish the death penalty once and for all here in Pennsylvania.” This was a surprising move, as Bookman points out, “our former Attorney General, Mr. Shapiro had hardly appeared the abolitionist. He himself admitted that he had “evolved” on the issue, and evolve he certainly did…” At the same time, the moratorium, only goes so far. Bookman explained, “As long as there is a death row, there is a risk the next governor will end the moratorium, just as Trump ended the unannounced but very real moratorium by President Obama.” Listen as Marc Bookman talks about the work of the Atlantic Center for Capital Representation and the nature of the death penalty in Pennsylvania.
Des observations à multi-longueurs d'onde du rayonnement d'un système binaire impliquant une étoile à neutrons montrent des signatures similaires à celles d'une binaire impliquant un trou noir, ce qui suggère que le mécanisme d'accrétion est le même pour toutes ces sources à des luminosités élevées. L'étude est parue dans Nature.
In Ethical Investment Week 2022 we are highlighting the important work that is being done behind the scenes to create positive impact and improve corporate behaviour. So in this episode I am talking to Alex Hillman - a long term client and ethical investor, who works at ACCR. The Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility are a philanthropically funded shareholder activist group. Self described as a Corporate Watchdog, they believe that limiting global warming to well below 2°C is in the interests of shareholders. Their mission is to deliver changes to the strategies of major listed companies, in Australia and globally, to decrease absolute, real world emissions, in line with the best available science. They do this through research and shareholder advocacy.In this discussion with Alex, we talk about Woodside, Santos, Origin, BHP and AGL, and also how investors can get involved in making a difference with shareholder activism. Alex has spent over a decade working in oil and gas, including five years as Woodside's climate change advisor. This has given him an understanding of the energy transition, LNG business models and technology, asset and company forecasting, climate policy, and climate reporting. Since starting work with ACCR, he has developed a keen interest in how climate change should be included in financial statements.I hope you enjoy this special Ethical Investment Week 2022 discussion with Alex Hillman of ACCR . We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we recorded on, the Wardandi Noongar people. We pay our respects to them and their culture; and to elders past, present and emerging. For more information about James Baird and JustInvest Financial Planning see: justinvest and ethicalinvestment. You can check out ACCR here:ACCR: https://www.accr.org.au/ACCR's Shareholder Hub: https://hub.accr.org.au/AGL's Loy Yang Mine Closure: https://www.accr.org.au/news/agl-finally-reads-the-room-brings-forward-loy-yang-closure-by-10-years/SMH Business Article - Woodside: https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/ex-woodside-insider-rejects-gas-industry-s-clean-fuel-net-zero-claims-20220211-p59voq.html
The team brings you up to date with all of the ins and outs of the various European Formula 4 championships in 2022, as the new era gets underway with the Gen2 cars. Britain's championship is now more aligned with Italy, Germany and Spain, while France has continued in a different direction and even has had its season opener. F1 juniors, second and third-generation drivers will all be in the mix, but there are plenty of other interesting drivers making the step into these categories this year to keep an eye on. On top of that, the Danish championship will also be in action once again, but with the older machines, while the new ACCR championship hasn't quite got things underway yet. All of this is previewed in this week's episode. In addition, Alejandro brings the lowdown from F2 and FIA F3 testing in Barcelona, including Charouz's double David signing... Follow Formula Scout on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, and do make sure to check out our website.
S.E. M. Georges Habsbourg-Lorraine est le nouvel ambassadeur de Hongrie à Monaco. Au micro de Benjamin ducongé, il évoque les relations entre la Hongrie et la Principauté.
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This week is the final episode in this series of conversations that explores impact investing in listed equities. Impact investing has a long history in private markets, but when it comes to investing in public companies that are listed on a stock exchange, it's a lot harder, to measure your impact, and to influence the companies you're investing in. Seb Beloe was an early guest of the show, and he's back to tell us more about his fund, which is called the WHEB Sustainable Impact Fund. He's head of Research at WHEB Asset management, and he's a deep thinker about companies and their impact on the world. We go beyond talking about metrics and frameworks, to explore the nature of the companies that are leaders in the space. And, when it came to the prickly issue of additionality, the discussion went deep, Seb has some very clear views on the issue. And, I'd like to introduce you to the sponsor of this series and that's, the ACCR, the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility. The ACCR engages with companies as a shareholder, advocating for them to improve their environmental and social practices, and in the process make the company more sustainable. You can get all the show notes at www.johntreadgold.com Enjoy
We're continuing our series that explores how an investor can have impact in listed equity markets. Impact investing has a long history in private markets, but when it comes to investing in public companies that are listed on a stock exchange, it's a lot harder, to measure your impact, and to influence the companies you're investing in. Tim King is here to talk about his approach to impact at Melior Investment Management. Tim is chief investment officer, he has deep experience in wrangling equity markets, and as you'll hear today, he's applied his broad research and analysis skills to measuring impact and driving positive change. Melior certainly focus on identifying the most high impact companies in Australia, but they also appreciate the importance of leading large, well-known companies in their transition towards impact, in adopting renewable energy, and re-aligning their corporate purpose beyond the narrow metrics… of financial reports, and towards broader societal outcomes. The sponsor of this series is ACCR, the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility. The ACCR engages with companies as a shareholder, advocating for them to improve their environmental and social practices, and in the process make the company more sustainable. It's no easy feat, but through a modest holding of shares, and with the help of a high-performing team, they put forward shareholder resolutions that focus on positive social and environmental outcomes. They're a group of pragmatic lawyers and finance experts, and by utilising shareholder resolutions, they approach some of Australia's biggest companies in a forum they can't ignore. Now to put a resolution forward, at least 100 shareholders in a company must come together. So, if you hold shares in ASX-listed companies and want to be involved in holding them to account on their environmental and social impacts, then let ACCR know about it. Head to www.accr.org.au/shareholders to get involved. They're independent, not-for-profit and they're taking action for more sustainable businesses in Australia. Alright, let's get going, here's my conversation, with Timothy King. Enjoy
Impact investing has a long history in private markets, but when it comes to investing in public companies that are listed on a stock exchange, it's a lot harder, to measure your impact, and to influence the companies you're investing in. Today, I'm speaking with Tim Crockford, all about the Regnan Global Equities Impact Solutions Fund. Tim is head of Equity Impact Solutions, he's based in the UK, and he has a unique approach to analysing companies, and to measuring impact. He and his team go to remarkable lengths to explore not only companies of interest, but examining the market, and indeed the complete supply chain that surrounds the problem they hope the company is working to solve. They use the problem as the baseline, and work to find the organisations that are best positioned to solve it. Tim is really passionate about this stuff, and I hope you get as much out of this conversation as I did. I'd also like to introduce you to the sponsor of this series and that's, the ACCR, the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility. The ACCR engages with companies as a shareholder, advocating for them to improve their environmental and social practices, and in the process make the company more sustainable. It's no easy feat, but through a modest holding of shares, and with the help of a high-performing team, they put forward shareholder resolutions that focus on positive social and environmental outcomes. They're a group of pragmatic lawyers and finance experts, and by utilising shareholder resolutions, they approach some of Australia's biggest companies in a forum they can't ignore. Head to www.accr.org.au/shareholders to get involved. Now Tim was kind enough to go into a lot of detail about his approach, and so I do need to emphasise that, as always, nothing in this podcast is financial advice. Please do seek your own professional advice before making investment decisions. All the show notes are at www.johntreadgold.com Enjoy
This month, I'm exploring how we can have impact by investing in public markets. Impact investing has a long history in private markets, but when it comes to investing in public companies that are listed on a stock exchange, it's a lot harder, to measure your impact, and to influence the companies you're investing in. My guests are all pioneering investment managers that all have their own strategies; and their foundational philosophies for pursuing impact are unique. This week, it's Kerry Series, and his fund the Inspire Australian Equities. Kerry's worked across the length and breadth of equities management in Australia, but it's launching his own equities fund that I feel he's found his groove. The firm is based in Sydney and they focus solely on the Australian Stock Exchange, they're doing pioneering work in identifying high-impact companies, while also engaging with them to do even better. So much so that they're the first Australian listed equity product to be certified as ‘impact' under RIAA's updated RI Certification, assessment framework. But First, I'd like to introduce you to the sponsor of this series and that's, the ACCR, the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility. The ACCR engages with companies as a shareholder, advocating for them to improve their environmental and social practices, and in the process make the company more sustainable. It's no easy feat, but through a modest holding of shares, and with the help of a high-performing team, they put forward shareholder resolutions that focus on positive social and environmental outcomes. They're a group of pragmatic lawyers and finance experts, and by utilising shareholder resolutions, they approach some of Australia's biggest companies in a forum they can't ignore. Now to put a resolution forward, at least 100 shareholders in a company must come together. So, if you hold shares in ASX-listed companies and want to be involved in holding them to account on their environmental and social impacts, then let ACCR know about it. Head to www.accr.org.au/shareholders to get involved. They're independent, not-for-profit and they're taking action for more sustainable businesses in Australia. I really enjoyed this conversation, and I hope you get a lot of out of it. We dive deep into Kerry's investment approach, and so I do need to emphasise that, as always, nothing in this podcast is financial advice. Please do seek your own professional advice before making investment decisions. Catch the full disclaimer at the end of the episode. Enjoy
Dans ce segment du podcast Ca$hMire, Pierre Couture discute avec le conseiller financier Frédéric Turcotte. Ce dernier parle des placements ESG et des actions accréditives qui ont la cote auprès des investisseurs en ce moment.
ATTENTION : MÖRK BÖRG est un jeu grimdark qui propose des thèmes pour auditoire avertis, tel que violence psychologique, torture et cruauté. Cette série ne conviendra donc pas à tous les auditeurs, et nous vous encourageons à visionner ceci avec un oeil critique et mature! Bonne écoute! Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans le sordide et cruel monde de MÖRK BÖRG, ce jeu typé Old School Doom Metal! Nous avons un DM Invité, Philippe Taillon de "Des Contes et des Dés" qui nous fait découvrir ce merveilleux jeux très brutal ou nous incarnons des cruels et sournois moribonds qui se précipite en quête de gloire ou richesse avant le monde n'atteigne son inévitable fin! Suivez-nous partout sur les internets: ______________________ Supportez-nous sur Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/RPGSulside Rejoignez notre serveur Discord! https://discord.com/invite/qkfqGrb Rejoignez nous sur Facebook! www.facebook.com/RPGSulSide/ Abonnez-vous sur Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/RPGSulSide ______________________ Podcast audio aussi disponible: Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/user-653668516 Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/rpgsulside/id1497167141 Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/6G4kz4InOMYyDkyFPemdZ3 Balado Québec : https://baladoquebec.ca/#!/rpgsulside _______________ Accréditations musicales : "Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" Lara's Horror Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCejRwWhTN76XWgNVNU_ZExA
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ATTENTION : MÖRK BÖRG est un jeu grimdark qui propose des thèmes pour auditoire avertis, tel que violence psychologique, torture et cruauté. Cette série ne conviendra donc pas à tous les auditeurs, et nous vous encourageons à visionner ceci avec un oeil critique et mature! Bonne écoute! Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans le sordide et cruel monde de MÖRK BÖRG, ce jeu typé Old School Doom Metal! Nous avons un DM Invité, Philippe Taillon de "Des Contes et des Dés" qui nous fait découvrir ce merveilleux jeux très brutal ou nous incarnons des cruels et sournois moribonds qui se précipite en quête de gloire ou richesse avant le monde n'atteigne son inévitable fin! Suivez-nous partout sur les internets: ______________________ Supportez-nous sur Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/RPGSulside Rejoignez notre serveur Discord! https://discord.com/invite/qkfqGrb Rejoignez nous sur Facebook! www.facebook.com/RPGSulSide/ Abonnez-vous sur Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/RPGSulSide ______________________ Podcast audio aussi disponible: Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/user-653668516 Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/rpgsulside/id1497167141 Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/6G4kz4InOMYyDkyFPemdZ3 Balado Québec : https://baladoquebec.ca/#!/rpgsulside _______________ Accréditations musicales : "Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" Lara's Horror Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCejRwWhTN76XWgNVNU_ZExA
ATTENTION : MÖRK BÖRG est un jeu grimdark qui propose des thèmes pour auditoire avertis, tel que violence psychologique, torture et cruauté. Cette série ne conviendra donc pas à tous les auditeurs, et nous vous encourageons à visionner ceci avec un oeil critique et mature! Bonne écoute! Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans le sordide et cruel monde de MÖRK BÖRG, ce jeu typé Old School Doom Metal! Nous avons un DM Invité, Philippe Taillon de "Des Contes et des Dés" qui nous fait découvrir ce merveilleux jeux très brutal ou nous incarnons des cruels et sournois moribonds qui se précipite en quête de gloire ou richesse avant le monde n'atteigne son inévitable fin! Suivez-nous partout sur les internets: ______________________ Supportez-nous sur Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/RPGSulside Rejoignez notre serveur Discord! https://discord.com/invite/qkfqGrb Rejoignez nous sur Facebook! www.facebook.com/RPGSulSide/ Abonnez-vous sur Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/RPGSulSide ______________________ Podcast audio aussi disponible: Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/user-653668516 Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/rpgsulside/id1497167141 Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/6G4kz4InOMYyDkyFPemdZ3 Balado Québec : https://baladoquebec.ca/#!/rpgsulside _______________ Accréditations musicales : "Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" Lara's Horror Sounds https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCejRwWhTN76XWgNVNU_ZExA
Companies used to operate in the interests of shareholders. Those days are gone. Now companies bend to the loudest voices and invite their enemies into their boardrooms. The latest example is Rio Tinto. This won't end well.
durée : 00:59:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - "Ne quittez pas l’écoute" : en 1977, Pierre Bourdieu était interrogé par Françoise Malletra et les auditeurs de France Culture sur la sociologie ainsi que l'égalité ou l'inégalité des chances en matière d'éducation, un dialogue diffusé pour la première fois le 26 septembre 1977. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
How can we influence big, public companies to think more long-term, and be better corporate citizens. Well, today I’m joined by Brynn O’Brien to answer just that question, she is Executive Director of the ACCR, the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility. The ACCR is a research and advocacy organisation that engages with companies on managing a whole range of issues; like climate, labour, human rights and governance. Brynn’s passion for these issues shines through in this episode, but so too does the technical rigour and the financial depth that she and her team harness to drive some big changes. With a legal background, Brynn gets to the heart of how corporate democracy works, or doesn’t work, and she rallies like-minded groups who are all driven by a shared goal; whether that be reducing climate risk, improving labor standards, or demanding greater transparency. It’s shareholder advocacy, founded on solid legal footings. You can find all the show-notes and links on my web site at www.johntreadgold.com And if you want to leave a review, itunes is the best place, or you can do it directly through the Apple podcast app. Enjoy!
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Join us in conversation with Diana Herve, a Registered Nutritional Therapist (BSc(Hons), DTLLS, Dip.NCFED, Cert.EFT, mBANT), where we discuss eating to support your health, eating disorders, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) and Diana's passion for taking advantage of what's on your doorstep. Diana qualified as a Registered Nutritional Therapist 19 years ago, a career path she took after being a professional cook & caterer, for 22 years, and in that time she set up and ran a cookery school from home, whilst her 3 children were very young. She found it manic and incredibly stressful, trying to juggle a family and working long hours. And just like she sees in so many of my clients nowadays, the chronic stress eventually undermined her own health. She ate herself back to wellness, following the recommendations of a very forward-thinking doctor and became fascinated by how practicing functional medicine and nutritional rehabilitation was so effective in rebalancing the body's various Systems, to bring about good health and wellbeing. Diana now runs a private nutritional therapy practice (Diana Hervé Nutrition), addressing various health issues (gut/digestive, weight management, hormone imbalance/autoimmune, cholesterol, Eating Disorders/emotional eating). She holds a Diploma – Practitioner in Eating Disorders from the National Centre for Eating Disorders, (Accr. British Psychological Soc.), and a Diploma in Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). She works with people of all ages to help them overcome their emotional issues with food, body image and weight. During her career, Diana has been a lecturer in nutrition, health, psychology of health & health research in further education, (qualifying as a teacher in 2008), lecturing at SEEVIC & University of West London, where she is currently an Assessor in Clinical Nutrition. Diana also spent 3 years coaching/mentoring on an NHS programme for obesity and pre-diabetes. She finds it a privilege to share her knowledge and experience with her clients, whatever their health concerns, to help them to achieve their health goals. She always tries to practice what she preaches. A very brisk walk along the beach every morning sets her up for the day and makes her feel very positive. She loves yoga for relaxation and meditation too. Diana has always swum in the sea and this year has joined lots of other crazy but brilliant people, wild water swimming through the winter! Studies show it boosts the immune system and is great for mental health. As you can imagine, she loves food, cooking and cooking for family and friends, and believes the kindest thing we can do for ourselves, and others, is nourish ourselves well! Diana Herve www.dianahervenutrition.co.uk T: 01702 472454 T: 07979471779 E: Diana.herve@icloud.com BSc(Hons), DTLLS, Dip.NCFED, Dip.EFTi Professional memberships: BANT, CNHC, AAMET *** From The Heart is a podcast about Yoga, Mindfulness, healing and wellbeing from Dawn Lister and Daniel Groom, founders of Anahata Yoga Centre, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, UK. Conversations in this light hearted, kind and honest podcast series brings together people who have found ways to practise self-care in their lives, by sharing their knowledge, experiences and insights. Anahata is a heart centred and nurturing Wellbeing Studio in Leigh on Sea, Essex. Specialising in Yoga, Pilates, Yoga Therapy and mindful meditation. They offer expert tuition in small groups run by qualified and specialist professionals, who are experts in their field. Many of their teachers offer skills which support members of the public affected by long term health conditions, which may affect them physically, mentally and or emotionally. www.anahatayogacentre.com Follow Anahata Yoga Centre on Instagram and Facebook at @anahatayogacentre.
Bienvenue dans le 215ème épisode de Que dit la Bible, un podcast en partenariat avec BLF Club. La question de la semaine est la suivante : Pourquoi la Bible semble-t-elle accréditer l'idée de sacrifices humains? Florent Varak est notre invité pour répondre à cette question. ** Voici les questions que nous abordons dans ce podcast : (1) Dieu demande à Abraham de sacrifier son fils, son unique (Gen 22.2). Comment comprendre ce commandement choquant qui valide cette idée se sacrifice humain ? (2) En reprenant cette idée de l’holocauste comme symbole de consécration, est-ce qu’il y a un lien avec la consécration des premiers nés ? On a l’impression que certains rois ont mal compris la consécration des premiers nés pour aller jusqu’à sacrifier leur progéniture. (3) On trouve des sacrifices d’enfants ou de bébés dans d’autres civilisations. Comment les comprendre ? Bonne écoute ! -- "Que dit la Bible ?" est l'émission hebdomadaire du blog Le Bon Combat en partenariat avec BLF Club. En février BLF Club vous offre gratuitement le livre "Faire plus mieux" de Tim Challies. Pour tous ceux qui aimerait réussir à être plus productif de manière centrée sur l'Évangile. Rdv sur blfeditions.com/club ! Vous appréciez notre travail ? Pourquoi ne pas nous soutenir ? Cliquez sur ce lien pour nous aider, que ce soit dans la prière ou financièrement : leboncombat.fr/soutenir-bon-combat
Entrevue avec Roxane Borgès Da Silva, professeure à l’École de santé publique de l’Université de Montréal : retour sur le point de presse. Possible de se questionner sur le vaccin sans être anti-vaccin? Les écoles ne fermeront pas aujourd’hui. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Cette semaine dans le répondeur de Radio Parleur, nous avons obéi à notre ministre de l'Intérieur ! Gérald Darmanin a demandé aux journalistes de s'accréditer pour couvrir des manifestations, avant de rétropédaler face aux critiques. Nous avons joué le jeu... Appelez Radio Parleur sur le 07.49.07.77.09 et laissez vos témoignages.
Part I of the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research was all virtual. There were 61,000 attendees, including some job-hunters. I wonder how this year's conference that is about to get underway will affect job-hunting. This episode is with scientists talking about their hopes and allergic points as they job-hunt. It's based on conversations with job-hunters last year and this year. The guests on this episode are: Dr. Antonio Ward of the University of South Alabama, Melat Gebru from Penn State University, Paul Tran from Augusta University and Dr. Sadr-ul Shaheed from the University of Bradford.
Dr. Tina Davis and Brynn O’Brien discuss climate change, and how climate change is linked to human rights issues, such as modern forms of slavery and severe exploitation, and what shareholder activism is, and how this can influence better performance on environmental, social and governance issues. Brynn is a lawyer and strategist, and the Executive Director of the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR). ACCR promotes better performance of Australian and global companies on climate, environmental and governance issues. As an ‘activist shareholder’ organisation, ACCR engages with companies and their investors on these issues, including through filing shareholder resolutions.
On connait bien ce qui se passe lorsqu'une étoile accrète de la matière à partir d'une étoile compagne au sein d'un système binaire. Mais on en sait beaucoup moins dans le cas d'un système triple, où un couple serré d'étoiles accrète la matière de la troisième. Une astrophysicienne américaine montre qu'un tel système produit des effets d'amplification et de pulsation qui peuvent générer des rayons X. De quoi détecter ce type de systèmes triples. Une étude publiée dans les Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Monday 7th May 20187th May 2018 BZE Community Radio Show with Andy, Kurt, Viv and RogerGiles ParkinsonGiles Parkinson, Founder and Editor of REneweconomy tells Vivien about new developments on the desert road to transition.Sanjeev Gupta’s Green Steel investments will boost the need for renewable energy at Whyalla and elsewhere.. He thinks that energy intensive industry is set to expand in Australia because of renewable energy potential. But can the grid cope? Giles talks about AEMO and his hopes for Audrey Zibelman. Meanwhile the share holders’ revolt mobilised by ACCR has got big companies pledging to consider climate change and others getting out of coal altogether. Is there momentum behind this?Peter HannamPeter Hannam, Senior Environment Editor at Fairfax News wrote the foreword for The town that said NO to AGL.He tells Vivien the inside story and his admiration for the people. Is it hard reporting on global warming in a media landscape so dominated by vested interests? And Why is so little climate action and campaigning reported in the media? The town that said noJohn Watts was once a barrister in Sydney John retired to the town of Gloucester in NSW. He heard the mining company AGL was set to mine the area with a vast array coal seam gas wells extending to within 200 metres of the town’s limits. Residents of Gloucester became concerned and mobilized. What happened next was the creation of a protest group called Groundswell that experienced and resisted every strata corporate and political power. They won and John wrote a book about it called the Town that Said No to AGL.Read a review here: http://kujo.svbtle.com/book-review-the-town-that-said-no-to-aglAnd view another story on Earth Matters for Knitting Nanas against Gas and Greed: http://www.3cr.org.au/earthmatters/podcast/earth-matters-17112013Steve RobinsonSteve Robinson is a psychiatrist. He was honoured by the Doctors for the Environment (DEA)for his service to the Gloucester community and his environmental activism. He tells Vivien how the stress and anxiety for people living with the threat of expanded coal mines and new gas wells can affect their immune systems. Behind the brave faces is a heavy weight of worry. He pays tribute to the staunch community and values of towns which will increasingly have to stand up to prevent the degradation of their ecosystem and our climate.City Listeners can stand with them by sending a word of support or a donation toGroundswell Gloucester and Lock the Gate Alliance. Read more: Thanks to Giles Parkinson of Reneweconomy for the following podcasthttps://soundcloud.com/reneweconomy-646697966/the-20-billion-pilbara-renewables-hub
Multiple recordings off an iPhone SE in Accr, back in 2016.
L'épisode 40 de ce mois-ci est dispo: Salut à tous! Pour ce dernier numéro de la saison 4 on vous a fait un pitit numéro spécial festival! Avec dedans des interventions de nous, des extraits de concerts, des interviews sur différents stands, et un petit bénévole. 15 jours après (après notre AG et l'apéro) on a même fait un petit retour dans le studio pour vous donner notre avis perso sur ces 2 jours de festival Pop-Rock à Limoges! Sinon dans ce 40ème numéro: Les artistes et bonus dans l'ordre: Françou, Fabinou et Milou 15 jours après Françou, Fabinou, Milou, et Julien début de soirée du vendredi Nada Surf Iggy Pop Françou, Milou et Nasty_elo Sage Jabberwocky le dodo entre les 2 jours interlude de Percus Stuck In The Sound fanfare: les Insupportables - Take on me Itw de Dersh (grapheur) Fabinou et Milou Last Train Josef Salvat Itw Marina (V&B) Puggy Itw Julien (un Bénévole) Superbus The Shoes Et puis c'est tout! Bonnes vacances à tous et on se retrouve en septembre pour la saison 5! Tous les liens: le con avec un drapeau breton! Comme d'habitude vous nous trouverez: Par abonnement sur Itunes En téléchargement direct et complètement légal en MP3 Retrouvez FMICast sur podCloud Notre chaîne Youtube Pour nous aider et nous soutenir: Notre Boutique goodies plein de trucs sympa pas cher et pratique! Genre un décapsuleur aimanté pour votre frigo! Si vous ne voulez rien en retour et lâcher vos ronds c'est ici : - Mais vous pouvez aussi nous laisser un commentaire juste dessous et sur Itunes ça fait toujours plaisir et c'est gratuit!
Marc FOURCHES, Directeur Adjoint de l’UFR LACC, Univ. de Clermont-Ferrand / Hélène CHARLERY, Directrice du Département LEA, Univ. Toulouse Jean Jaurès / Christine SOULAS, MCF en anglais, Univ. Rennes 2 - Vice-présidente Formation de l’ANLEA
Les Fusions et acquisitions se justifient-elles dans l’economie sociale ou sont elles le privilege de l’economie capitaliste? Cet atelier est consacré aux rapprochements entre organisations à mission sociale et étudie differents cas de figure rencontrés dans ce domaine mettant en évidence le potentiel de la pratique des fusions et acquisitions dans l’economie sociale, son contexte, ses enjeux, et ses perspectives. Nicolas Mottis, Professeur a l’ESSEC, fournit une analyse comparative des fusions et acquisitions dans les contextes lucratif et non lucratif. Venus de differents secteurs de l’economie sociale, trois panelistes partagent leur experience en la matiere: Jean-Marc Borello parle en tant que fondateur du groupe SOS. Philippe Calmette est le Directeur Général de FEGAPEI, la fédération nationale des associations gestionnaires au service des personnes handicapees. Dominique Giry offre sa perspective depuis sa position de directeur général du groupe Résideo, un groupe immobilier à vocation sociale qui travaille notamment dans l’est parisien. Les intervenants explorent la pertinence de ces opérations de regroupement, de concentration, de mise en commun de moyens significatifs considerant notamment la taille et la maturité des différentes structures impliquées. Le panel évoque plusieurs circonstances dans lesquelles la mise en commun de moyens se justifie et présente de nombreux avantages comme, par exemple des synergies opérationnelles ou financières, des économies d’échelles, l’amélioration de la coordination entre différents acteurs, la rationalisation des modes de gestion, etc. La diversite des perspectives fournit une revue en profondeur du phenomene des fusions et acquisitions dans l’economie sociale. Jean-Marc Borello a créé le “Groupe SOS,” une coalition d’associations et d’entreprises qui fonctionne comme un laboratoire pour l’amélioration continue des services sociaux. SOS crée, teste, évalue, et systématise des programmes sociaux innovateurs susceptibles d’être adoptés et developés par le gouvernement français. Ayant mené son organisation à une taille critique, Jean-Marc Borello delivre des services de haute qualité couvrant tout le spectre des besoins sociaux, génère des liquidités permettant des investissements permanents, et explore de nouvelles possibilités par une gestion strategique de ’ l’innovation. SOS est souvent sollicité, notamment par le gouvernement, pour réaligner des organisations de services. En raison de la grande échelle de ses opérations, de la crédibilité et la reconnaissance dont il jouit dans le secteur social, et de la qualité des services SOS, Jean-Marc Borello a acquis un important pouvoir de négociation non seulement avec le gouvernement français mais aussi avec les entreprises et les marchés financiers, qui expriment un intérêt croissant de travailler en partenariat avec lui. Philippe Calmette est devenu le directeur général de FEGAPEI en 1998. Directeur d’hôpital de formation puis spécialiste des questions sanitaires, médico-sociales et de protection sociale, Philippe a notamment mené depuis 1988 dans le cadre de ses fonctions, quatre projets de redressement puis de développement d’entreprises en difficulté ou en fort besoin de réorganisation (3 Fédérations et 1 établissement de santé). Lors de ses dix années de Directeur Général de la Mutualité Française (Fédération Nationale de la Mutualité Française) et de la Mutualité de la Fonction Publique, il a appris les métiers et les services de l’assurance de personnes autour desquels il s’est efforcé de développer des projets novateurs et performants. Depuis 1998, en charge d’une Fédération professionnelle regroupant 500 associations et 4000 établissements pour Personnes Handicapées, Philippe s’est spécialisé sur les questions médico-sociales et les politiques en faveur des personnes handicapées mais également sur les enjeux du dialogue social et de la représentation de l’économie sociale. Il a présidé, de 2000 à 2003, la Branche Sanitaire, Sociale et Médico-Sociale à But Non Lucratif. Nicolas Mottis a rejoint l’ESSEC comme professeur assistant en 1995, après avoir travaillé dans différentes entreprises entre 1988 et 1995: chez Renault dans le Département Marketing Logistique à Zürich (1988-1989), puis à la Direction de la Recherche (1989-1990) comme chef de projet, à la BNP au sein de la Direction Informatique (1990-93), puis dans le groupe Bertelsmann (1993-95). Il a été promu Professeur en Septembre 2000. En 1995-97, il a été responsable du projet qui a conduit l’ESSEC à devenir la première institution accréditée AACSB hors Amérique du Nord. Il a été Membre du Comité d’Accréditation de l’AACSB de 2003 à 2006 et « Chair » de son « Accreditation Quality Committee », dont le rôle est de définir les standards d’accréditation au niveau international, de 2006 à 2009. Il est aussi co-fondateur et « Chair » de l’« AACSB European Affinity Group » et réalise de nombreuses missions d’évaluation d’universités et de business schools en Europe, Amérique du Nord et Asie. Nicolas Mottis a obtenu un Doctorat en Economie à l’Ecole Polytechnique en 1993 et une Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches à l’Université Paris Dauphine en 2000. Il a été chercheur visitant à Stanford (US), à l’Ecole Polytechnique, à la Harvard Business School (US) et à l’Australian Graduate School of Management (Sydney, Australie). Ses centres d’intérêt en recherche portent sur l’articulation entre stratégie et contrôle de gestion (création de valeur, systèmes d’incitation, mesure des performances, planification,…), la gestion des projets dans des environnements high tech et l’évolution de l’enseignement supérieur. Il est auteur de plusieurs ouvrages et de nombreuses publications académiques et professionnelles dans ces domaines (voir le site www.essec.fr pour la liste complète des publications). Dominique Giry est le directeur général du groupe Résideo, un groupe immobilier à vocation sociale qui travaille en particulier dans l’est parisien et comprend: -Resideocil (partenaire 1% logement des entreprises) -Resideo Habitat (construction et gestion de logements locatifs à vocation sociale) -Espacité (conseil et assistance à maîtrise d’ouvrage pour la rénovation urbaine et les politiques locales de l’habitat) -Résidétapes (développement et gestion d’habitat temporaire) Diplômé d’études supérieures en sciences économiques, il entre en 1974 à l’Office central interprofessionnel du logement. Les différentes responsabilités qui lui sont confiées lui permettent d’acquérir une vision globale des problèmes urbains et une expérience concrète de la conduite des opérations urbaines. En 1979, nommé secrétaire général de la Ville de Marly-le-Roi et directeur général de la SEMARO (société d’économie mixte d’aménagement et de construction), il mène à leur terme des projets importants dans le cadre d’une politique de développement de la ville. Le parcours et la carrière de Dominique Giry témoignent d’un engagement pour la Ville et l’aménagement du territoire qui repose sur des convictions acquises au cours de ses expériences professionnelles à la croisée de la sphère publique et du monde de l’entreprise. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/fusions_et_acquisitions_dans_leconomie_sociale