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Víte, kdo dostává ocenění a uznání Statečné psí srdce? Pochopitelně psi. Statečné psí srdce je tradiční anketa, která oceňuje psy, jež v uplynulém roce zachránili lidský život. Nezisková organizace Animal Eye oceňuje ve čtyřech kategoriích: „Je oceňován záchranářský čin psa profesionála, psa laika, pak máme cenu spící srdce – pro pejska, který je už v psím nebi a také cenu pomáhající srdce pro psa dlouhodobě pomáhajícího,“ říká Dušan Stuchlík, zakladatel ankety Statečná psí srdce, který byl hostem na Rádiu ZET.
On Episode 211 of Constructing Comics - Noah and Matt interview Cindy Koepp, we talk Game Lit, making comics and “Animal Eye” on kickstarter now! Check out the Kickstarter http://kck.st/3xP3Zoe Follow Cindy online https://ckoepp.com https://www.facebook.com/KoeppC/ Check out the Kickstarter page for Dino Thrashers Fire and Ice www.kickstarter.com/projects/dinoth…/dino-thrashers Please give us a rating/review, and share the podcast! Give us follow to keep up with the podcast, art and news - Twitter: twitter.com/ConstrutComPod Instagram: www.instagram.com/constructingcomicspod/Facebook Facebook: facebook.com/ConstructingComic/ Check out Ageless Press on Facebook www.facebook.com/AgelessPress/ Thanks for Listening! Stay Safe! Be Nice! Make Comics!
On the episode of Biohack Your Pets, we are talking with two guests from SentrX, we dive deep and learn about what new options are out there for your pets and all animals eye health! Every heard of Hyaluronic acid? Learn more about this goo today from an expert on the subject, Dr. Sarah Atzet! We hope you like this content and if you do, please follow us on Facebook or YouTube, check out the website, subscribe and leave a review!
Hello everyone, welcome to episode 227 of the LitRPG podcast. This week I review: Voice of Luck, Poor Cultivation, Animal Eye
Danielle and Max celebrate the 2018 winter solstice by reading Paisley Rekdal's “Nightingale." Talking points include handling a rude guest lecturer, John Keats, Odysseus/Ulysses, dwelling in doubt, and autolysis.
The Broken Country is a book-length essay on cultural trauma and the inter-generational legacies of war. In 2012, a young Vietnamese man named Kiet Thanh Ly walked into a downtown Salt Lake City megastore, purchased a knife, and began stabbing white male passersby in the parking lot, purportedly in revenge for the war in Vietnam: a war that, due to Ly's age, he never immediately experienced.The Broken Country explores how Ly's case, and the case of other recent immigrant and refugee perpetrators of violent crimes, may be at the heart of a larger discussion of war's trauma, historical memory, cultural assimilation, and identity: issues that refugees and veterans alike must face when repatriating after war. Through investigative reporting, cultural criticism, oral history and personal reflection, The Broken Country considers the sheer number of people psychologically wounded by violence.Paisley Rekdal is the author of a book of essays, "The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee,"and four books of poetry: "A Crash of Rhinos," "Six Girls Without Pants," "The Invention of the Kaleidoscope" and "Animal Eye." She has won numerous prizes for her poetry. She teaches at the University of Utah, where she is also the creator and editor of the community web project"Mapping Salt Lake City."In May 2017, she was named Utah's Poet Laureate. Her latest book released in September 2017 is, The Broken Country: On Trauma, Crime, and the Continuing Legacy of Vietnam.
The Broken Country with Paisley RekdalPaisley Rekdal is the 2017 Poet Laureate of Utah. She is the author of a book of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee, a hybrid-genre photo-text memoir entitled Intimate, and four books of poetry, including Animal Eye, which was a finalist for the 2013 Kingsley Tufts Prize, the Balcones Prize and winner of the UNT Rilke Prize. Her newest book of poems is Imaginary Vessels. She teaches at the University of Utah. Paisley Rekdal is the 2017 Poet Laureate of Utah. She is the author of a book of essays, The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee, a hybrid-genre photo-text memoir entitled Intimate, and four books of poetry, including Animal Eye, which was a finalist for the 2013 Kingsley Tufts Prize, the Balcones Prize and winner of the UNT Rilke Prize. Her newest book of poems is Imaginary Vessels. She teaches at the University of Utah. https://www.paisleyrekdal.comThe Seasons Alter with Philip KitcherPhilip Kitcher is a professor of philosophy at Columbia University and one of the most influential philosophers of science in the past two decades. Now, in this groundbreaking new work, two of our most renowned thinkers present the realities of global warming in the most human of terms—everyday conversation—showing us how to convince even the most stubborn of skeptics as to why we need to act now. Indeed, through compelling Socratic dialogues, Philip Kitcher and Evelyn Fox Keller tackle some of the thorniest questions facing mankind today.