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Le rapport de la commission des visiteurs officiels est étudié, ce jeudi soir, par le Grand Conseil. La présidente de cette commission, Masha Alimi était invitée de Béatrice Rul, à 7h30, sur Radio Lac.Votre rapport pointe, sans grande surprise, Champ Dollon. Une prison surpeuplée et pourtant des amendes sont converties en peine privatives de liberté…"Oui, mais c'est une loi fédérale. Une amende ne va pas forcément vous amener en prison. Il y a quand même un suivi si l'amende n'est pas payée, c'est la poursuite civile qui est privilégiée et la poursuite pénale n'est privilégiée que s'il y a un cumul d'amendes ou d'actes de défaut de biens qui font qu'à un moment donné, on se dirige vers la procédure pénale et la conversion en peines privatives de liberté de substitution. Nous avons recommandé, néanmoins, que ces personnes ne se retrouvent pas à Champ Dollon. Il faut un lieu plus adéquat pour ce genre de personnes qui n'ont finalement pas commis de délit. Il y a aussi un problème social. Très souvent, cette catégorie de personnes a des problèmes psychologiques dont il conviendrait de se préoccuper avant même de l'interner en prison"La mort de deux personnes dans le Vieil Hôtel de police a beaucoup interrogé:"On a émis l'idée déjà de mettre des caméras dans les violons, avec justement un contrôle visuel plus exacerbé. Le policier devrait avoir une vision régulière toute la nuit, si c'est tel est le cas, pour éviter ce genre de problème, bien que le risque zéro n'existe pas. Il y a, actuellement, des rondes, mais toutes les 20 minutes, demi-heure, suivant les cas. Les policiers sont formés à gérer ce genre d'urgence, mais je pense qu'il y a aussi l'expérience et il y a aussi le médecin. Parce que là, dans le cas d'espèce, le médecin était venu à donner le traitement"
I recently had the pleasure of hosting Dawar Alimi, CEO of LenderPrice, on the FinTech Hunting Podcast. Our chat was filled with great insights about the mortgage tech world!Here are some highlights: 1 LenderPrice's new offerings:• Core X: A fresh correspondent portal• ALA: An AI-powered loan assistant• Bulk Price: A tool for spotting refinance chances 2 AI in mortgages: Dawar stressed the need for careful, rule-following use of AI. 3 2025 focus for lenders:• Keep going digital• Adapt to Gen Z home buyers• Use AI and machine learning wisely 4 LenderPrice's strong tie with ICE Mortgage TechnologyDawar's mix of tech know-how and industry experience shines through. It's clear why LenderPrice is a leader in mortgage tech innovation.
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston 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
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Augustine believed that slavery is permissible, but to understand why, we must situate him in his late antique Roman intellectual context. Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics (Princeton UP, 2024) provides a major reassessment of this monumental figure in the Western religious and political tradition, tracing the remarkably close connections between Augustine's understanding of slavery and his broader thought. Augustine is most often read through the lens of Greek philosophy and the theology of Christian writers such as Paul and Ambrose, yet his debt to Roman thought is seldom appreciated. Toni Alimi reminds us that the author of Confessions and City of God was also a Roman citizen and argues that some of the thinkers who most significantly shaped his intellectual development were Romans such as Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius, and Varro—Romans who had much to say about slavery and its relationship to civic life. Alimi shows how Augustine, a keen and influential student of these figures, related chattel slavery and slavery to God, and sheds light on Augustinianism's complicity in Christianity's long entanglement with slavery. An illuminating work of scholarship, Slaves of God reveals how slavery was integral to Augustine's views about law, rule, accountability, and citizenship, and breaks new ground on the topic of slavery in late antique and medieval political thought. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Toni Alimi is Assistant Professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.It's Friday! Audi Tysons Corner tops the 2024 Best Dealerships list with a focus on leadership, Tesla unveils the futuristic Cybercab for high-volume autonomy, and retailers shift focus to the booming silver economy.Audi Tysons Corner has secured the top spot in the 2024 Automotive News Best Dealerships To Work For list, with notable achievements in minority leadership and large dealership categories.The Best Dealerships To Work For program celebrates U.S. stores that create positive work environments for employees.Audi Tysons Corner ranked No. 5 overall in 2023 but climbed to No. 1 in 2024.This Penske Group luxury store near DC ranked top large dealership and secured the No. 1 spot in minority leadership with GM Sam Alimi"This recognition is a testament to our commitment to our team's well-being," said Alimi.Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduced the futuristic “Cybercab,” an autonomous taxi aimed for 2026, during an event on October 10 in Hollywood, showcasing Tesla's vision for high-volume, self-driving vehicles.The Cybercab, priced below $30,000, features butterfly doors and lacks traditional human controls with a Tesla ride-share service but is also available to private consumers.Production is planned at Tesla's Austin, Texas plant, with an anticipated high-volume output.Musk envisions a future where the Cybercab handles rideshare duties autonomously for Uber or Lyft."The future should look like the future," Musk remarked on the bold design of the Cybercab.As Generation Z reshapes consumer habits, another key demographic—the over-50 population—emerges with significant financial power and brand loyalty.The "silver economy" targets individuals aged 50+, offering tailored products in sectors like health, automotive, and tourism.This group boasts high purchasing power, focusing on experiences and active lifestyles.By 2030, the population aged 60+ will surpass 1.4 billion globally, creating vast market potential.Technological innovations such as smart homes and eHealth are key to appealing to this group.With a combined net worth of $70 trillion, Baby Boomers represent the fastest-growing consumer group.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
durée : 02:59:05 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Filippo Grandi, Yasmine Belkaid, Pierre-Antoine Capton, Alexander Ferrario, Samy Belkessa et Alivor sont les invités de ce mercredi. Et pour le débat du 7/10, Pierre-Henri Tavoillot et Arié Alimi.
Simon Assoun, porte-parole du collectif juif décolonial Tsedek, et Arié Alimi, auteur de Juif, français, de gauche… dans le désordre (La Découverte) ont tenu parole. Après un premier débat Au Poste, le 6 mai dernier, qui a vu se confronter leurs points de vue, les voilà de retour — comme promis. Et cette fois, en public.
Michael Alimi nous plonge dans les coulisses de la fusion entre Intersport et Go Sport, révélant les défis rencontrés et les stratégies adoptées pour assurer le succès de cette union. De plus, il aborde avec perspicacité les systèmes de gestion logistique et les initiatives de responsabilité sociale, notamment la gestion des produits invendus et des sur-stocks. Il nous offre ainsi un aperçu fascinant de l'engagement de son entreprise envers la durabilité et l'efficacité opérationnelle.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:38:33 - Bistroscopie - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Arié Alimi est avocat et membre de la Ligue des Droits de l'Homme. Au micro de Charline, il raconte son écheveau d'identités et ses ruptures biographiques : en 2014 avec la communauté juive, puis le 7 octobre dernier avec une partie de ses amis de gauche. - invités : Arié Alimi - Arié Alimi : Avocat, membre du comité central de la Ligue des Droits de l'Homme (LDH). - réalisé par : François AUDOIN
Simon Assoun est l'un des porte-paroles du collectif juif décolonial Tsedek. Arié Alimi, avocat, publie, lui, Juif, français, de gauche… dans le désordre (La Découverte).
Innovation is the lifeblood of any industry, and the lending sector is no exception. As we step into 2024, the landscape for lenders is evolving rapidly, driven by technological advancements, changing customer expectations, and regulatory developments. To delve deeper into how lenders can navigate these changes and drive innovation in the industry, we sat down with Dawar Alimi, CEO and founder of Lender Price, a leading provider of mortgage pricing engine. In this interview, Dawar shares his insights on the key trends shaping the lending industry in 2024 and offers valuable advice for lenders looking to stay ahead of the curve.
Make 2024 your most profitable year yet! With Lender Toolkit's AI-powered AI Underwriter and Prism borrower income automation tools, you'll be able to get loans approved in under two minutes. By providing lightning-fast underwriting decisions, your market reputation with borrowers and Realtors will soar—which means more repeat and referral business. Notes Mark Workens, CEO of Mortgage 1 Inc.: “Lender Toolkit's Maas™ Platform solutions have fundamentally transformed how we do business Our profitability has skyrocketed, and our employees have never been happier.”
Pokalbis su Baltarusijos opozicijos lydere Sviatlana Cichanouskaja. Aptarsime kokią grėsmę baltarusių opozicijai kelia leidimus gyventi Lietuvoje gaunantys Baltarusijos milicininkai ir kaip baltarusių bendruomenei surasti geresnį sutarimą su juos priėmusia šalimi.„BaltCap“ Nacionalinio stadiono projekte keičia „Hanner“. Projektas brangs apie 40 procentų.Tęsiasi valdančiųjų ir prezidento konfliktas. Ar pagrįstai Gitanas Nausėda į Europos Vadovų Tarybos posėdį išvyko be užsienio reikalų viceministro?Privati gimnazija Vilniuje net ir karo Ukrainoje metu minėjo Rusijos kariuomenės švenčiamą pergalės dieną – gegužės 9-ąją.Ved. Liepa Želnienė
Hazır şehirlerimizin kimin tarafından ve nasıl yönetileceği üzerine bir seçime gidiyoruz, vesile edinip bir süre şehir üzerinde düşünmekte büyük fayda var. Daha önce de yazdığım bir yazıdan, yine yeri tekrar gelmişken uzun bir iktibastan önce şehirle ilgili güncel imtihan sorularımıza bir bakalım: Tamamen özgür insanların, belki de dünyadaki en özgür insanların, dünya tağutlarına boyun eğmeme dirayetini gösteren tek şehir halkının, Gazze'nin üzerine 120 gündür bombalar yağıyor. 30 bine varan ölümler, dörtte üçü çocuk ve kadın, 70 bini bulan yaralısı ve yaşanamayacak hale gelmiş bir şehir olarak Gazze orada o halde soykırıma maruzken “ben varım” diyen insanların gündemlerine başka bir şeyi almasını aklınız alabiliyor mu? Soykırım yapılırken başka her şeyin durması, insanların, cemaatlerin, toplulukların, şirketlerin, ülkelerin, liderlerin bütün çabalarını, bütün önceliklerini önce bu soykırımı durdurmaya vermeleri gerekmez mi? Aklı, vicdanı, bedeni esir şehrin taşrasından gelen bir haberci, olabilecek en sahih, en gösterişiz, en yalın haliyle ve kendi halinde insanları gelmekte olan felaketleri konusunda, tamamen kendi iyilikleri için uyarırken, sadece “rabbim Allah, sizin de rabbiniz aslında Allah” dediği için şu güzelim şehrin içinde katledildi. Alimi katleden onun peygamberi katletmiş gibi değil midir? “Gariban Diyarbakırlı Ramazan hoca ne zaman alim oldu?” dediğinizi duyar gibiyim. Sizce âlimlik nedir, her şeyden önce kendini bilmek değil mi, sonra rabbini bilmek? Ramazan hocadan daha fazla kendilik ilmine, rabbinin ilmine vakıf kaç insan yetişiyor şehirlerimizde? Alimlerini, dervişlerini, zahitlerini katleden şehirde çoluk çocuğunun rızkının peşinde koşan taksiciyi öldüren canavarlığın ortaya çıkmasını kim önleyebilecektir? Hangi medresenin mollası, hangi tekkenin şeyhi, hangi örgütün lideri veya hangi üniversitenin profesörü? Şehir üzerine düşünmek insanın kendisi üzerinde düşünmesi, hatta bu düşüncede önemli bir aşama kaydetmesi demek. İnsan, tabiatı itibariyle kendisi üzerinde düşünebilen tek varlık. Düşünebiliyor olması, bu imkanını kullanıyor olduğu, yani düşündüğü anlamına gelmiyor tabi. Tıpkı düşünebiliyor olması her düşündüğünün isabetli, sağlıklı olduğu anlamına gelmediği gibi. İnsanın kendi üzerinde düşünmesi, kendini tanıması, kendinin farkında olması, aklının sınırlarını bilmesi, kişiliğinin güçlü ve zayıf yanlarını öğrenmesi, iyi duyguları kadar kötü duygularının farkına varması; mesela kibrinin, nankörlüğünün, kıskançlığının ve çekememezliğinin, bencilliğinin ve sadizminin, bir dizi kompleksinin canlandığı anları izlemesi, dolayısıyla kendini kontrol etmesi. Bütün bu farkındalığı sağlayacak bir şehirlilik mi arıyoruz? Aslında şehir içinde yaşayanın en canlı ve en yoğun şekilde yaşadığı bütün bu duyguların farkına varmak kendi üzerinde düşünmenin bir erdemi. İnsan salt akıldan ibaret değil tabi. İnsan salt felsefi metinlerde adını sıkça zikrettiğimiz şu büyük harfli “İnsan” da değildir. O resimlerde çizilen bir insan da yok aslında. İnsan hep ete kemiğe bürünmüş bir anne ve bir babadan doğmuş, kendi özel hikayesiyle, kendini mutlaka başkalarından ayırt eden özel yanlarıyla temayüz etmiş, bir yaşı, bir cinsiyeti, bir mesleği, bir memleketi, bir tipi, bir kendine özgü bedeni, bir dili, bir cemaati, bir akrabalıklar bağı, bir sosyal çevresi olan bir özne olarak var oluyor.
Bisi Alimi is the founder and the Executive Director of the Bisi Alimi Foundation, an organisation working to accelerate social acceptance of LGBT people in Nigeria. Alimi has a BA in Theatre Arts (2004) from the University of Lagos Nigeria and MSc in Global Governance and Public Policy (2011) from Birkbeck College University of London. Alimi is a multitalented storyteller, actor, activist and angelic troublemaker. He has over 15 years experience working on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Africa. Before starting Bisi Alimi Foundation, he was a lecturer at the Humboldt University in Berlin teaching “Pre and Post Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Africa”. In his spare time, he loves to read, watch television and cook. He lives in London with his husband and his two dogs. In this episode Alicia and Bisi discuss: Battling his sexuality and religion Why Bisi is The Angelic Troublemaker Why he came out at Gay on Nigerian National TV Near death experiences based on homophobic behaviors The experience of seeking asylum in the UK Why he became a HIV activist How he has achieved his credibility and success during his career See more more about Bisi here https://bisialimi.com/ https://www.bisialimifoundation.org/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CvuTYFHtO3w/?hl=en
Prasideda XXVI Tarptautinis akordeono festivalis Vilnius 2023. Kokias akordeono muzikos tendencijas šiemet pristato organizatoriai? Pasakoja festivalio meno vadovas Raimondas Sviackevičius.Koncertinio filmo seansai kino teatruose kai kur veikia kaip alternatyva gyvam populiaraus atlikėjo pasirodymui. Tema domisi Rytis Skamarakas.Alytuje prasideda festivalis COM•MEDIA.Muzika iš lietuviško kino repertuaro nuo išlikusių pirmųjų garsinių filmų iki Šarūno Barto namų paieškų 10-ajame dešimtmeyje.Kas mėnesį muzikos apžvalgininkės Emilijos Visockaitės socialinėje paskyroje galima rasti jos geriausių mėnesio kūrinių dešimtuką. Užtikus spalio mėnesio dešimtuką, gimė mintis Emiliją pasikviesti į rubriką „Be kaukių“ ir pasikalbėti apie kritiką, humorą ir, žinoma, muziką.Ved. Rasa Murauskaitė-Juškienė
Pour le ministre de l'Intérieur, les « violences policières » n'existent pas telles qu'on se les imagine, car les policiers exercent une autorité légitime. La semaine dernière, plus de 30 000 personnes ont manifesté en France contre ces violences policières. Pour l'avocat Arié Alimi, membre du bureau national de la Ligue des droits de l'homme, ces violences sont en partie liées à la façon dont l'État affirme son pouvoir. Il l'écrit dans son essai L'État hors-la-loi, publié aux éditions La Découverte.
Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. This week we welcome Dawar Alimi Founder/CEO, Lender Price Topics of Discussion: 2:07 - How has a PPE influenced the way mortgage lenders approach pricing and product eligibility in today's market? 4:26 - Could you share your insights on how you perceive the influence of AI on the mortgage industry? 6:39 - How do you view the interplay between AI advancements, regulatory frameworks, and compliance requirements, effect on the mortgage industry? 7:54 - How is Lender Price utilizing AI within the mortgage industry, and to what extent do you expect other industry players to adopt similar AI implementations in the near future? 9:31 - Do you believe that AI has the potential to replace human roles within the mortgage industry? To learn more about the California MBA visit www.cmba.com and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode!
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Get your air horns ready because today, David goes man to man with actor, producer, husband, father and of course New Yorker, Alimi Ballard. David and Alimi dive into why he credits his mother as the most influential person in his early life and how he takes those lessons and teaches them to his children so they have the tools to navigate a world, that can be very cruel, with grace, confidence, and humility as a young person of color.To keep up with all things Alimi make sure you give him a follow @alimiballardHave suggestions on who David should go Man to Man with next? Connect with him @wasicki ========The award-winning
“If you can't love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love somebody else?!”These words from the iconic RuPaul have never been truer because the most important thing is love—love of self, love of family, love of friends. We have to cultivate and nurture that love for ourselves as mamas, because try as we might, we can't mommy from an empty cup. Today, I'm welcoming Alimi and Dahn Ballard. Alimi and Dahn are actors, light warriors, social activists, and amazing parents to two beautiful children, Cairo and Zion.Tune in and listen to episode 64 of Mamaste with Tanika Ray. Alimi and Dahn are joining me to talk about their 20 year(!) marriage, toxic clickbait, and what it was like for Dahn to raise her own siblings.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Where Alimi and Dahn get their relationship inspiration from (12:20)A bit about Dahn's childhood and her brilliant mother (16:56)How Alimi and Dahn entered into parenthood with intentionality (23:02)How Alimi and Dahn supported their son when he came out to them (33:04)Connect with Alimi and Dahn:Alimi on IGDahn on IGLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The finish of the episode with Alimi Ballard. Concluding everything with a thrilling double Lightning Round.... Alimi is known for his work in Hollywood, starring as Marcel Dumas on Netflix's 'Queen of the South' and Agent David Sinclair in the hit CBS crime-drama 'Numb3rs.' Alimi's Instagram: @AlimiBallardAlimi's Twitter: @AlimiBallardFOLLOW US ON TWITTER and INSTAGRAM: @ChillbilliesPod
The Chillbillies kick off season 5 with a bang!! George Passantino joins us for a captivating adventure into the mind of Alimi Ballard in this 2 part episode. Alimi is known for his work in Hollywood, starring as Marcel Dumas on Netflix's 'Queen of the South' and Agent David Sinclair in the hit CBS crime-drama 'Numb3rs.' Alimi's Instagram: @AlimiBallardAlimi's Twitter: @AlimiBallardFOLLOW US ON TWITTER and INSTAGRAM: @ChillbilliesPod
Agent Marketer Podcast - Real Estate Marketing for the Modern Agent
The REAL Podcast is presented by leadpops.On this episode Dawar Alimi, CEO of Lender Price, joins me to talk about how your legacy tech could end up putting you in a Southwest Airlines type of failure. Dawar also talks about how 2023 will decide winners and losers, along with how a perfect solution is never perfect until you work hand in hand with your clients. Takeaways:2022 was a tough year for a lot in our industry, but 2023 will determine who is positioned for the long-term.You may think everyone knows what you do and your value prop, but in reality they don't. Once you have one success, you will find that you will get others. You may think you have the perfection solution, but only by working directly with partners will you understand what is missing.You never want to use the term “customers” with credit unions. Pricing Engines were introduced in the mid-90s.The bill will eventually come due when you continue to put off updating your legacy systems. You need to know what to do to embrace technology in 2023. Quotes“I think 2023 will be the year that determines who the winners and losers are.”“The hardest thing for us to do was to get the first large bank.”“We thought that we had an end to end product that satisfied everything that these large institutions needed from a pricing engine. We quickly found out that there was so many things that were missing.”“When you're a startup, you think you have everything until you start working with your first big client and then you get humbled.”“The largest credit union in the nation uses our solution.”“When your tech is legacy, it is what it is.”“If you continue to wait and don't have a plan to update your technology, then at some point in time you are going to be Southwest.”“Lead with optimism.”Go to LenderPrice.com for more information. Shout out to Next Level Loan Officers for being a great partner of the podcast.
There is no shortage of SaaS solutions for lenders out there, but how can they best leverage the available technology to drive opportunity? David Lykken discusses this on the show with Dawar Alimi and Paul Orlando of Lender Price. Lender Price is a leading SaaS-based mortgage pricing and underwriting engine. Dawar and Paul bring their decades of combined experience in the mortgage and IT industries together to create cutting-edge pricing, underwriting, and analytics solutions for lenders. They explain more about their current and upcoming software products in this episode. They also share ideas on how to navigate this very technical and volatile space, especially now that things are changing very fast in the industry. Tune in for more!
Agent Marketer Podcast - Real Estate Marketing for the Modern Agent
On this episode we continue the Leading Lenders series with Dawar Alimi of Lender Price, where we talk about the evolution of technology in the mortgage industry. Dawar discusses why legacy services can't compete with more agile solutions and why R&D should be a part of every vendors strategy. Key Takeaways:You're not really cloud unless you were designed for the cloud.Most tech projects fail simply because the implementation piece is largely ignored. Legacy systems are not as resilient as those build on modern architectures. Moving from the data center to AWS does not mean you are a cloud solution. The people cost is driving automation, AI, and machine learning.
Featured Speakers: Ambassador Patrick Theros, Dr. Nabeel Khoury, Sama'a Al-Hamdani, and Dr. Andrea Carboni. Synopsis: Yemen witnessed many positive developments between the first and last week of April. In the first week, coinciding with the start of Ramadan, all Yemeni parties announced a truce that continues to hold. In the last week, the internationally-recognized Yemeni government announced the resignation of President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi and the appointment of a Presidential Leadership Council headed by Rashad Muhammad al-Alimi. The new council includes leaders of nearly all the warring parties, except for Ansar Allah, the Iran-supported Houthi rebels. As a start in this direction and in hopes of cementing the truce, the warring parties arranged a prisoner exchange. The new council aims to end the infighting between the Saudi and Emirati-backed factions, but will face an even harder mission, bringing peace to the country and finding an agreement with the Houthis. The truce, the new council, and the prisoner swap have surely had a positive influence on Yemen and the region; the Houthis stopped launching missiles at Saudi Arabia and the UAE and tentative steps have been taken to open Hodeida Port and Sanaa airport to international relief supplies. However, many issues remain unresolved. The new council, now based in Aden rather than Riyadh, faces multiple challenges: restoring the functioning of the Yemeni state, finding terms to establish trust measures and a good basis for negotiations with the Houthis, and sustaining the truce. How could the UN and U.S. envoys push the peace process in Yemen? How has the new council and the truce changed domestic politics and power dynamics between the different government factions? What steps should be prioritized right now to alleviate the cost of conflict on Yemeni civilians? What other actions should the new council prioritize? How could Iran and Saudi Arabia find terms of understanding to support the political process in Yemen? What role should we expect Oman, Qatar, and Kuwait, who have tried to mediate throughout the eleven years of turmoil and conflict?
Avec: Arié Alimi, avocat et membre de la Ligue des Droits de l'Homme, et Grégory Joron, secrétaire général du syndicat Unité SDP Police-FO - L'invité de l'actu, tous les jours dans Apolline Matin sur RMC. La matinale 100% opinions et auditeurs 3ème saison pour Apolline de Malherbe aux commandes d'Apolline Matin. Cette année, de nouvelles voix viennent rejoindre l'équipe. L'humoriste Arnaud Demanche viendra chaque matin dialoguer avec les auditeurs à 7h20 (le « 3216 d'Arnaud Demanche ») et proposera un billet d'humeur grinçant et piquant à 8h20 (« Vivement Demanche ») ! Marguerite Dumont aux journaux et Amélie Rosique pour la chronique « RMC s'engage pour vous » rejoindront également l'équipe d'Apolline Matin pour une matinale 100% info, engagée et d'opinions. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h30-8h30), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
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In this episode, Shashank talks to Dawar Alimi, Founder and CEO of Lender Price. Dawar talks about his journey from being a refugee at five to starting several companies including his latest entrepreneurial journey of building a successful PPE in the mortgage industry. Welcome back to Shashank Redemption! Fan of the show? Leaving a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify is a great way to give back. Connect with Shashank on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/thisisshashank/ Learn more about Shashank by visiting ShashankRedemption.com
Deux heures trente de direct à l'écoute de celles et ceux qui font le monde : le raconter, le décrypter et l'analyser pour donner des clés de lecture et de compréhension aux auditeurs.
A discussion on The Islamic Perspective on Financing and Philanthropy Speaker: Mercy Edukugho-Aminah, Raheemat T. Alimi
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Welcome to Connect, a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with some of the top movers and shakers in the mortgage industry. Our 94th episode features Dawar Alimi, CEO and Rick Webster, Chief Marketing Officer of Lender Price. Topics of Discussion: 2:36 - Tell us the story of launching Lender Price? When did you first start working in the mortgage industry? 6:23 - What is your forecast for the “next big thing” in mortgage technology? 8:08 - As the refi boom diminishes in 2022, what do you see as the top issues facing your lender clients in this competitive purchase market environment? 11:43 - I see that your product is compatible with non-QM lending – how is that setting you apart from your competitors? How are you different from your competition? 14:44 - What should lenders be doing right now to prepare for a slowdown in the market? 18:21 - What can you tell our listeners about the importance of being an active supporter of our advocacy efforts? Thank you to our sponsor, Insellerate. To learn more visit insellerate.com or call 855-973-1646 To learn more about the California MBA visit www.cmba.com and don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode!
Bu videoda Pandemi sonrasında ilk pilot alımı haberi ile karşınızdayım. Bugün Corendon Havayolları insan kaynaklarından Berna Osbay ile beraberiz. Corendon Havayolları pandemi sonrasında ilk pilot ilanı açan şirket oldu. Havayolu pilotu olmak için şartlar nelerdir? Pilotların işe alım süreci nasıl? Nasıl havayolu pilotu olunur? Pilot başvuruları nasıl değerlendiriliyor? Pilotlar hangi aşamalardan geçiyorlar? İyi bir aday olmak için ne yapmak lazım? Gibi soruların cevaplarını bu içerikte bulabileceksiniz. #pilotalımları #corendon #corendonairlines
Dr. Yewande Alimi is a graduating general surgery chief resident at Medtown Georgetown University Hospital. She earned her B.S in biomedical engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and graduated from Emory Medical School in 2009. She then earned her Masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University during her surgical residency. She will be completing a minimally invasive fellowship at Stanford University for the 2020-2021 academic year. She is a musician, enjoys fine dining and is passionate about systems optimization within hospitals.