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Drones and Crafts Hovering Over Surrey, BC Canada Since 2018 - ACRS with Eleana Kapulnik
A Psionic's Experience Communicating with Living Consciousness - ACRS with Eleana
Star Like Drones and Their Characteristics, Follow Up to January 26, 2025 Video Footage - ACRS with Elka
Amir Remote Viewing Antarctica Underground Base Facility - ACRS with Eleana
UFO'S are Real - A Journey of Photographic Evidence & Exploration into this Phenomenon - Awakening cosmic reality show with Elka
ACRS with Elka - Drones, Orbs, Consciousness, NHI, Sentient Crafts, Black Ops
Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages
Today, we read from the Scriptures in the Bible from Acts Chapter 8. www.covenanttruthministries.com
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Host Raj Sundar takes a dive deep into the nuanced world of healthcare interpretation and cultural competency with Michael Byun, exploring the critical role language and cultural understanding play in delivering care to diverse communities. Michael reflects on his experience at ACRS and their 50 years of service, addressing the challenges faced by Asian American Pacific Islander communities, from misconceptions in traditional healing practices to the stigmatization of mental health. We examine the importance of inclusive services, highlighting programs like Club Bamboo, and share personal stories that underscore the need for empathy, patience, and tailored approaches to healthcare. Our conversation spans the difficulties in mental health care within tight-knit communities, generational differences in treatment acceptance, and the potency of community-based healing strategies, all through the lens of Michael's rich background as an immigrant from Korea and a leader in community-centric healthcare initiatives. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Host Raj Sundar interviews Theresa Fujiwara, co-founder of the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS). They discuss the grassroots origins of ACRS and its pivotal role in providing culturally responsive mental health care to the Asian Pacific Islander community, filling a void left by national institutions. They also discuss the organization's approach, which blends Eastern and Western medicine, and the significance of community engagement in healing from trauma. The episode also explores the challenges of addressing stigma, language barriers, and diverse needs in mental health care while emphasizing the importance of integrated support and the role of community-based solutions. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Next Step: Visit our website, Healthcare for Humans, and join our community to enjoy exclusive benefits at https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/ Earn CME Credits: Clinicians, enhance your learning by earning valuable continuing education credits while listening. Utilize your CME funds to join our community. Support Our Mission: Non-clinicians, explore exclusive content and contribute to our collective journey. Be an Active Participant: Go beyond listening. Shape our narrative by co-creating episodes with us. Be part of our community by visiting https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/. Follow us on Instagram @healthcareforhumanspodcast Summary: We dive deep into the nuanced world of healthcare interpretation and cultural competency with Michael Byun, exploring the critical role language and cultural understanding play in delivering care to diverse communities. Michael reflects on his experience at ACRS and their 50 years of service, addressing the challenges faced by Asian American Pacific Islander communities, from misconceptions in traditional healing practices to the stigmatization of mental health. We examine the importance of inclusive services, highlighting programs like Club Bamboo, and share personal stories that underscore the need for empathy, patience, and tailored approaches to healthcare. Our conversation spans the difficulties in mental health care within tight-knit communities, generational differences in treatment acceptance, and the potency of community-based healing strategies, all through the lens of Michael's rich background as an immigrant from Korea and a leader in community-centric healthcare initiatives. Timestamped Overview: 02:34 Emphasizing the importance of cultural nuances and interpreter proficiency in healthcare. 08:15 Discussing interpreter complexities and the mental health needs within the AAPI community. 14:50 Celebrating ACRS's 50th anniversary and its impact on community services for Asian and Pacific Islander communities. 22:07 Addressing the stigma around mental health and implementing community-oriented solutions. 29:15 Examining the necessity of culturally sensitive practices in mental health care. 34:40 Exploring the social aspects of healthcare and combating isolation through Club Bamboo. 41:38 Integrating traditional and culturally informed approaches to mental health treatment. 47:50 Highlighting the role of community in processing feelings and healing from trauma. 53:27 Discussing the importance of community-level strategies for intergenerational support and leadership.
Next Step: Visit our website, Healthcare for Humans, and join our community to enjoy exclusive benefits at https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/ Earn CME Credits: Clinicians, enhance your learning by earning valuable continuing education credits while listening. Utilize your CME funds to join our community. Support Our Mission: Non-clinicians, explore exclusive content and contribute to our collective journey. Be an Active Participant: Go beyond listening. Shape our narrative by co-creating episodes with us. Be part of our community by visiting https://www.healthcareforhumans.org/support/. Follow us on Instagram @healthcareforhumanspodcast Summary: On this episode, we interview Theresa Fujiwara, co-founder of the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS). We discuss the grassroots origins of ACRS and its pivotal role in providing culturally responsive mental health care to the Asian Pacific Islander community, filling a void left by national institutions. We then talk about the organization's approach, which blends Eastern and Western medicine, and the significance of community engagement in healing from trauma. The episode also explores the challenges of addressing stigma, language barriers, and diverse needs in mental health care while emphasizing the importance of integrated support and the role of community-based solutions. Timestamped Overview: 05:46 Learning about Japanese American incarceration, becoming an activist 12:45 International Community Health Services, International Examiner, and ACRS celebrate 50 years. 19:20 Holistic approach to mental health treatments. 23:23 Ensuring trust, support, and interpretation for clients. 26:21 Difficulty creating a pipeline for mental health workers. 28:33 Communities organize around church, club, and assistance. 31:58 Gathering should have a purpose and healing.
Monash University's extensive research on Christmas gifting and retail returns reveals that one in three Australians has returned a Christmas gift to a retail store at some point, while one in five plans to or has already returned their 2023 Christmas presents. Dr. Eloise Zoppos from Monash Business School's ACRS discusses with Mike the findings, highlighting that Australians aged 25-34 are the most likely to return gifts (43%), followed by 35-44 year olds (28%), and 55-64 year olds (26%).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first episode of Season 4 we chat to the wonderful Ryan Alexiou. Ryan brings extensive management experience gained over his fifteen year career in the construction industry. He is an experienced risk manager with strong commercial acumen and broad experience in a diversified range of industries, including private sector, and state and federal governments.Ryan is the CEO of neXtrack, an integrated health software platform and was previously part of the Regional Executive team at Multiplex Constructions, a global construction firm with turnover in excess of $1b in Qld alone. Ryan is also a Director at ACRS, a global steel certificationauthority and is also a Director of football club Gold Coast United. Thanks for listening. We have some great guests coming up in future pods so get ready to learn. Until next time, enjoy the rest of your week, and stay safe. https://plus.acast.com/s/health-and-safety-conversations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the late-to-the-party 24th episode of The Black Art Podcast, Lloyd and Jake dive deeper than ever into where creativity comes from, mammoth sized magic moments, ACRs reborn, and inspiring documentaries! From time travel tricks to fated day trips, from creative juices to romantic miracles; this episode is a tornado of tenaciousness.
Interview with Annie Blue and Ileana the Star Traveler about SSP Experiences YouTube: Awakening Cosmic Reality Show
Awakening Cosmic Reality Show - Explanation of Solfeggio Healing Frequencies & Sound Healing Music Experiment. YouTube Awakening Cosmic Reality Show
Awakening Cosmic Reality Show: Extraterrestrial Implants, Retrieval of Wiped Memories, Akashic Records. YouTube Awakening cosmic reality show Hosted by Eleana
Dark Fleet Insider Interview with META about His Secret Space Program Experiences YouTube: Awakening cosmic reality show Host: Eleana The Star Traveller
Dr Andrew Wheeler, the Executive Director at ARCS (Australasian Certification Authority for Reinforcing and Structural Steels), joins Joe and Laurence on The Specification to explore the topic of steel certification for structural steel products. Being such a crucial building element of any construction project, Andrew touches on the importance of third-party certification in steel products. Together Andrew, Joe and Laurence delve into the details of the certification process and how designers and builders can ensure that the steel used on site meets the required codes and standards. Learn more about ACRS at https://www.steelcertification.com/. For any questions or suggestions please contact Joe and Laurence at hello@nwmedia.au
Kris Rivenburgh alerts digital product sellers how they can differentiate from the competition and win new sales / contracts with accessibility in 2023. Procurement agents and buyers are looking for WCAG 2.1 AA conformance, VPATs / ACRs, and detailed accessibility statements that show your business / company / agency prioritizes and incorporates accessibility. Leaders in accessibility for their respective markets stand to make tremendous gains and the #1 spot for market share is now up for grabs. Digital accessibility will lead to serious money / revenue. Kris offers accessibility services including WCAG 2.1 AA manual audits and remediation at https://accessible.org. Kris also wrote the book on ADA compliance for digital assets. You can find out more about The ADA Book at https://ADABook.com. Transcript: https://adabook.com/vpats-acrs-digital-accessibility-increase-sales/
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 5! Happy Lunar New Year to all! It's the Year of the Tiger so we take time to ring in the new year by talking about some food traditions from China, Vietnam, Korea, and Tibet. We also talk about the Lantern Festival. Our main story is on the History of Ketchup which actually has Asian roots. No, Heinz wasn't the first… so where did it originate, what was it made of, and how has it changed? We close off by highlighting two more amazing organizations that focus on food insecurity. Follow the links to learn more or donate to ACRS Food Bank and Tzu Chi Foundation. For previous episodes and learning, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or https://linktr.ee/AAHistory101 for social media. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@1882media.com. Segments 00:26 Anna May Wong Quarters and Celebrating Lunar New Year 06:57 The History of Ketchup 20:01 Highlight Organizations: ACRS Food Bank and the Tzu Chi Foundation
Telegram: https://t.me/Legal_Talks_by_DesiKanoon YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmVCFV7-Kfo_6S42kPhz2w Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legal-talks-by-desikanoon/id1510617120 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3KdnziPc4I73VfEcFJa59X?si=vYgrOEraQD-NjcoXA2a7Lg&dl_branch=1&nd=1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS84ZTZTcGREcw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiuz4ifzpLxAhVklGMGHb4HAdwQ9sEGegQIARAD Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/4b89fb71-1836-414e-86f6-1116324dd7bc/Legal-Talks-by-Desikanoon Dictionary Meaning Black's Law Dictionary, Eighth Edition (2004), defines as follows: - 1. Expunge – a. To erase or destroy;b. To declare null and outside the record, so that it is noted in the original record expunged, and redacted from all future copies;c. rescind. 2. Expunction – Where it is desired not only to rescind an action but to express very strong disapproval, legislative bodies have voted to rescind the objectionable action and expunge it from the record. When a record has been expunged, the chief legislative officer should cross out the words or draw a line around them in the original minutes and write across them the words, ‘Expunged by order of the Senate (or house), giving the date of the order. 3. Expungement of record – The removal of a conviction from a personal's criminal record. Thus, the plain meaning of ‘expunge' is to rescind or erase or destroy. Let us now understand the meaning and the effect of expunging or expungement or expunction with the help of Judicial Precedents. Important Judicial Precedents 1. B.C. Dwivedi v. State of Gujarat, 1995 SCC OnLine Guj 190 - If any adverse material is taken into consideration against a government servant to his/her detriment and such material has later on become non-existent, then his/her case is entitled to be reconsidered on the ground that Article 16 of the Constitution of India mandates fair consideration. 2. M. Paramsivam v. Union of India, 2008 SCC OnLine Mad 721 – In case of a matter relating to promotion, tenable explanation or statement is required from the Competent Authority as to how the expunction of adverse remarks had no consequence on grading already made in relation to the government servant whose promotion is in question. 3. U.S. v. Abilene & Southern Railway Company, 265 US 274 – “It is a denial of due process for a commission to rest on conclusion upon facts of which he takes judicial notice, where the facts are unknown and there is no way to find them out such facts being withheld from the record”. 4. Purshottam Dass Gupta v. Union of India, 1999 SCC OnLine Del 420 – “The authority exercising quasi judicial power is under an imperative constitutional obligation with a sense of official responsibility for impartial with objective consideration of materials available on record.”5. U.P. Jal Nigam v. S.C. Atri, (1999) 1 SCC 241 – The effect of the order allowing the expunction of the adverse entry would be that on the date on which the government servant was considered for promotion, there existed no adverse entry in his/her character roll. Subsequently, it cannot be said that such government servant was not promoted on account of his unsuitability. 6. Baijnath Rajput v. State of M.P., 2005 SCC OnLine MP 324 – If the adverse Annual Confidential Reports (ACRs) are expunged, it would mean that they were not in existence. An employee is entitled for the benefit after the expunction of his adverse ACRs, otherwise there would be no use for expunging his adverse ACRs. The legal effect of setting aside of adverse remarks would be that the remarks must be treated as non-existent in the eye of law. Conclusion We see that an employee is entitled to claim benefits of the expunging of adverse remarks. However, cogent reasons will have to be cited for expunging of adverse remarks and it would have to be explained how those remarks will affect the career progression of the concerned employee. Similarly, in legislatures too, sometimes certain remarks are made that should otherwise not have been made. Expungement of record is a valuable tool in such situations in the hands of the legislature to strike off such remarks from the record as though they never existed.
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Forward Promise Co-Director, Dr. Howard Stevenson, speaks with Michael Byun, Executive Director of Asian Counseling Referral Services (ACRS) about how their organization and services have been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. ACRS is a Forward Promise grantee organization.Biography:Michael Byun is the executive director of Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) in Seattle, WA. ACRS promotes social justice and the well-being and empowerment of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other underserved communities – including immigrants, refugees, and American-born – by developing, providing and advocating for innovative, effective and efficient community-based multilingual and multicultural services.Resources:COVID-19 Community Impact and ResponseAsian Counseling and Referral ServiceForward Promise
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In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we review anticoagulant rodenticide (ACR) toxicity in cats. First off, let's have a quick refresher on ACRs in our small animal patients! Remember that ACRs interfere with the production of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X by inhibiting an enzyme called vitamin K1 epoxide reductase (DeClementi). When these clotting factor levels drop low enough, the patient can develop clinical manifestations of disease (e.g., hemorrhage).
In this VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we review anticoagulant rodenticide (ACR) toxicity in cats. First off, let's have a quick refresher on ACRs in our small animal patients! Remember that ACRs interfere with the production of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X by inhibiting an enzyme called vitamin K1 epoxide reductase (DeClementi). When these clotting factor levels drop low enough, the patient can develop clinical manifestations of disease (e.g., hemorrhage).
Message Notes We speak BOLDLY about what we believe DEEPLY. How amazed are people by your boldness for Christ, 1-10? How do we grow in boldness?Spend more time with Jesus. Pray and ask God to make you bold. Scripture Matthew 16:24, John 20:19, Acrs 4:8-13, Acts 4:29, I Corinthians 2:9, Revelation 21:1-7
Pilot episode where we discuss college life, final meals, and most importantly, the people of Gainesville (ACRs) among other things.
The advantage of using the help that kind people offer to launch a stronger book. Pre-order "Chasing the Demon" during the promotional window! Support the show by picking up a copy of my new horror short, "The Plant." And if you still have energy left, I'd love a rating and review for the show on your favorite podcatcher. Thank you!
Acts 17:21 — Man cannot turn the Gospel into something ordinary, it is extraordinary! Look at the confusion of Corinth and the church today. Why does the modern man not like the miraculous and supernatural? Man is more concerned about this world than the next. Take heed, for one is temporal and one is eternal. Listen to this sermon on Acrs 17:21 as Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones preaches on the essential truth of Christ's resurrection from the dead to Heath Evangelical Church in 1977. If Christ was only a man who taught moral principles, there can be no assurance in the Gospel. Christ's resurrection announced that He had satisfied everything the Father required of man. One day man will be perfected not only in spirit, but also in body. Jesus’ teaching alone only serves to condemn men; we cannot even keep our own standards. Have you ever failed to keep a New Years resolution? If so, how do you think you can achieve righteousness on your own? The world is as it is because of sin. Do you think you can fight the devil? You cannot! Christ alone has conquered every enemy and can clothe us in righteousness. Christ builds His Kingdom through individual conversions. Are you Christ’s?
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On the heels of this week's big announcement of the 2015 Best Translated Book Award fiction longlist and poetry longlist, Chad and Tom run through the books that made the cut and talk about their favorites, which books are on their reading lists, who they predict will make the shortlist next month, and try their darnedest to pronounce a lot of names. Then, they respond to some viewer mail about the effectiveness of ACRs for book bloggers before Tom rants about being the patsy of a fiendish shot-buying conspiracy and Chad rave's about the Audubon Society's fiendish take-down of Dark Lord Franzen.
I’m thinking of an organization that caters to thousands of clients a year, serves clients in over forty different languages, and offers “culturally confident care.” Do you know who it is? After you listen to this episode of Walk the Talk with Kim you will! The Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) was founded in 1973 when attention was brought to misdiagnoses in Asian immigrants in regards to behavioral health. ACRS has grown beyond the initial spark and now offers a food bank, and community support through activities and fun classes that provide a spirit lift for various cultures. The ACRS food bank is unique in the fact that it offers foods that are staples in various cultures. The extra mile volunteers go truly make a difference to those they service. Through this specialization, clients gain comfort through “their food,” comfort that may be lacking in other aspects of their lives. This food bank is open Mondays and Wednesdays in China Town in Seattle. Saturday, June 30th brings an exciting event for those at the food bank of ACRS. The Walk for Rice will be taking place in Seward Park. Walk for Rice is the only fundraiser for the year, and it allows the organization to purchase their culturally appropriate supplies and foods. They estimate about 1000 walkers will turn up… will you be number 1001? 8:00am marks the beginning of registration, 9:00am cues the start of the festivities, and 10:00am kicks off the walk. Monetary donations and donations of food are welcome! Visit www.walkforrice.org to learn more about the fundraiser on June 30th. To learn more about ACRS and their services, visit www.acrs.org. If you are interested in utilizing services or would like to volunteer, call 206-695-7600.
Explain how accelerated cost recovery systems (ACRS and MACRS) allow the recovery of investment capital for income tax purposes.
Describe several methods used to compute depreciation deductions for pre-ACRS assets, and distinguish depreciation from obsolescence.
Explain how accelerated cost recovery systems (ACRS and MACRS) allow the recovery of investment capital for income tax purposes.
Explain how accelerated cost recovery systems (ACRS and MACRS) allow the recovery of investment capital for income tax purposes.
Describe several methods used to compute depreciation deductions for pre-ACRS assets, and distinguish depreciation from obsolescence.