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Join us for this week's Editor's Choice Article about ‘Machine Learning Based Prediction of Post-operative Infrarenal Endograft Apposition for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms' (Nov 2024 EJVES). We are honoured to have the first author Dr. van Veldhuizen join us for an in depth discussion of the paper, explaining the intricacies of the model and what this research could mean for future automated preoperative aortic planning. Link to full article:Machine Learning-Based Prediction of Post-operative Infrarenal Endograft Apposition for Abdominal Aortic AneurysmsWillemina van Veldhuizen, Jean-Paul P.M. de Vries, Annemarii Tuinstra, Jelmer M. Wolterink, Richte. C.L. Schuurmann, Virtual Stenting Study Group. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. November 2024. 68(5):577-578.Unlocking Endoleak Risk: Machine Learning and Aortic Geometry in Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Failure Prediction Ryan Gouveia E Melo, Graeme K Ambler European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery November 2024. Volume 68, Issue 5, P577-578.Link to full article: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1078-5884(24)00685-3Shortest Apposition Length at the First Postoperative Computed Tomography Angiography Identifies Patients at Risk for Developing a Late Type la Endoleak, After Endovascular Aneurysm Repair. Anna C.M. Geraedts, MD, Roy Zuidema, MD. ODYSSEUS-TIEL Study Group. Volume 31, Issue 2. Journal of Endovascular Therapy. Volume 31, Issue 2, April 2024. Pages 274-281.Link to full article: https://doi.org/10.1177/15266028221120514Use of Artificial Intelligence With Deep Learning Approaches for the Follow-up of Infrarenal Endovascular Aortic Repair. Quentin Coatsaliou, Fabien Largyre, Caroline Caradu, et al. Journal of Endovascular Therapy. 2024 May 9.https://doi.org/10.1177/15266028241252097
Anna C speaks on John 4:1-45 as part of the series Jesus' Glory Revealed from John 1-4. The Bible reading is from the NIV.
Anna C speaks on John 3:1-8 as part of the series Jesus' Glory Revealed from John 1-4. The Bible reading is from the NIV.
Anna speaks on John 1:1-28 as part of the Jesus' Glory Revealed from John 1-4. The Bible reading is from the NIV.
Brainstorms helt egen husforsker, Albert Gjedde, er tilbage! Hurra! Heldigvis til en hyggelig, positiv og behagelig episode om humor... …eller hvad? For det viser sig, at humor i sin reneste form er en skrækreaktion, en forsvarsreaktion. Så hvordan afgør hjernen, om du skal skraldgrine eller løbe for livet, når Brainstorm-vært Nana fortæller en fantastisk joke? Det undersøger selvsamme Nana Elving Hansen med Anne Sophie Thingsted i denne episode af Brainstorm med uvurderlig hjælp fra hjerneforsker Albert Gjedde. Albert Gjedde bringer også et budskab til Brainstorms lyttere, som du kan høre til sidst i episoden. Medvirkende: Albert Gjedde, professor i translationel neurobiologi på Syddansk Universitet og professor emeritus på Københavns Universitet Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus Studier: Canadisk studie om dorsale og ventrale basalganglier Dansk studie om det præfrontale cortex' rolle i at processere følelsesmæssige input Studie om hukommelsens rolle i at konstruere mulige scenarier for fremtiden Følg Brainstorm på Instagram.
Bag enhver stærk kvinde, står en stærk mand, siger man - og omvendt. Og bag storhjernens exceptionelle evner står: Lillehjernen! Den har i mange år været kendt som kraftcenteret for motorik og bevægelse og hjælper os med alt fra at stå og gå til at køre bil og kaste med dartpile. Men i dag er forskerne enige om, at lillehjernen ikke kun finjusterer motorik: den er også med til at finjustere vores tanker og følelser. Og den kan måske endda hjælpe os med at løse gåden om for eksempel ADHD, autisme, skizofreni og bipolar lidelse. Hvordan det hænger sammen, kan du bliver klogere på i denne episode af Brainstorm, hvor vi sætter spotlyset på storhjernens dygtige (og lidt hemmelige) hjælper. Medvirkende: Carsten Reidies Bjarkam, Professor og ledende overlæge ved Neurokirurgisk afdeling på Aalborg Universitetshospital Pia Boxy, ph.d-studerende, Institut for Biomedicin, Aarhus Universitet Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus Studier: Building better brains: the pleiotropic function of neurotrophic factors in postnatal cerebellar development The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome Throwing while looking through prisms. I. Focal olivocerebellar lesions impair adaptation Følg Brainstorm på Instagram.
Herečka Národního divadla moravskoslezského Anna Cónová skvěle hraje i zpívá a větší filmové role se dočkala v 68 letech. Ve filmu Buko od Alice Nelis jezdila na koni a ztvárnila ženu, které právě kůň změnil život.Všechny díly podcastu Host Českého rozhlasu Ostrava můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Marianna Ní Thiarnáin, anna céilí Ghlór na dTonn & Paul Clesham, banna céilí Pipers Cross ag labhairt faoi chlár a mbeidh siad páirteach ann ar TG4 Dé Domhnaigh.
Vi sender emojis på livet løs, når vi skriver til hinanden. En glad smiley for at understrege noget positivt og én, der græder for at understrege noget negativt. Og så videre. Men hvorfor bruger vi egentligt de små gule humørikoner i stedet for bare at udtrykke klart, hvad vi vil sige på skrift? Det kan vi måske finde forklaringen på i vores hjerne. For eksempel viser forskning, at det er nemmere for os at afkode en emoji, der smiler, end et ansigt, der smiler. Men kan emojis ikke også give anledning til misforståelser? Eller burde vi bare helt droppe at tale med hinanden, og bare kommunikere digitalt, når nu vi bedre forstår emojis end ansigtsudtryk? Det er nogle af de spørgsmål, Brainstorm-værterne Anne Sophie Thingsted og Nana Elving Hansen leder efter svar på i denne uges episode, hvor du også kan quizze med og se, om du kan gætte, hvad en omvendt smiley egentlig signalerer…
Av for satan! Du bevæger tommelfingeren, og en skarp smerte skyder op gennem hånden og fingeren. Du har vist scrollet lige lovligt meget på mobilen, og dine led er ikke begejstrede. En fodboldtræner fra 80'erne ville måske sende dig ud og ‘løbe det væk'. Men frygt ej! Forskere fra Aalborg Universitet arbejder på at finde en løsning, hvor patienter med de såkaldte muskuloskeletale smerter skal prøve at kontrollere deres egne hjernesignaler og på den måde dulme smerterne. Men kan man virkelig træne sine døds-scroll-skavanker væk med hjernegymnastik? Det undersøger værterne Anne Sophie Thingsted og Nana Elving Hansen i denne uges episode af Brainstorm. Episoden er optaget live på Experimentariums Store Scene foran en masse gymnasieelever i forbindelse med Hjernedag 2023 - et arrangement lavet af Experimentarium i samarbejde med Etisk Råd og støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Med på scenen er forskerne Sabata Gervasio og Patrik Kjærsdam Telléus. De er begge lektorer på Aalborg Universitet i henholdsvis sundhedsteknologi og filosofi. Brainstorm er støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Medvirkende: Sabata Gervasio, lektor i sundhedsteknologi ved Institut for Medicin og Sundhedsteknologi på Aalborg Universitet Patrik Kjærsdam Telléus, lektor i filosofi ved Institut for Medicin og Sundhedsteknologi på Aalborg Universitet Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus Følg Brainstorm på Instagram.
Vi sanser allesammen verden forskelligt. Nogle kan ikke lide at have uldtrøjer på, andre får kriller af høje lyde. Men for nogle børn, bliver deres sanser en modspiller i hverdagen. I denne særepisode af Brainstorm kan du høre om, hvordan hjerneteknologi på sigt kan hjælpe børn med sansevanskeligheder. Ved hjælp af forskellige hjernespil kan forskerne nemlig åbne et vindue ind til børnenes hjerner og blive klogere på, hvorfor de sanser verden anderledes end de fleste andre. Men hvor skal vi egentlig trække grænsen i forhold til at bruge hjerneteknologi? Hvis nu vi kunne fjerne hjertesorger, hjernesygdomme og måske endda de særpræg, som en person med ADHD har - skulle vi så gøre det? Eller risikerer vi at ende med et samfund, hvor alle forskelle mellem os er udvisket, og diversitet er noget, der hører fortiden tid? Det undersøger værterne Anne Sophie Thingsted og Nana Elving Hansen i denne uges episode af Brainstorm, hvor du også kan høre, hvordan det går, når Anne Sophie prøver hjernespillet på scenen - og hvad et par vinterstøvler har med neuro-etik at gøre. Episoden er optaget live på Experimentariums Store Scene foran en masse gymnasielever i forbindelse med Hjernedag 2023 - et arrangement lavet af Experimentarium i samarbejde med Etisk Råd og støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Med på scenen er forskerne Sabata Gervasio og Patrik Kjærsdam Telléus. De er begge lektorer på Aalborg Universitet i henholdsvis sundhedsteknologi og filosofi. Brainstorm er støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Medvirkende: Sabata Gervasio, lektor i sundhedsteknologi ved Institut for Medicin og Sundhedsteknologi på Aalborg Universitet Patrik Kjærsdam Telléus, lektor i filosofi ved Institut for Medicin og Sundhedsteknologi på Aalborg Universitet Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus Følg Brainstorm på Instagram.
Brainstorm forbereder live-podcasts om neuroteknologi. Vi ses om to uger! Brainstorm er støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Følg os på Instagram. Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus
Den superrige tech-iværksætter Elon Musk har siden 2016 arbejdet på at udvikle en hjernechip, der kan gøre os mennesker i stand til at styre ting med hjernen. Nu har hans firma, Neuralink, fået godkendelse til at påbegynde menneskeforsøg. Men hvad er det helt konkret, de skal teste? Og hvor langt er videnskaben egentlig med teknologien, når det kommer til at styre for eksempel en robotarm - eller endda et computerspil - med hjernen? Det kan du blive klogere på i denne episode af Brainstorm, Videnskab.dk's hjernepodcast, hvor værten Nana Elving Hansen har inviteret læge og ph.d.-studerende Benjamin Svejgaard ind i podcasten til en snak om neuroteknologi, hjerne-symaskiner og hvorfor cyborgs ikke er science fiction, men science faction. Brainstorm er støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Følg Brainstorm på Instagram. Medvirkende: Benjamin Svejgaard, læge og ph.d-studerende på Center for Neuroteknologi og rehabilitering på Aalborg Universitet Referencer: Neuralinks egen artikel om Prime-studiet kan du læse her Den tidligere Brainstorm-podcast om Neuralink-chippen kan du høre her Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Josefine Alberg, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus
Inside the Issue: Optimizing the Management of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer | Faculty Presentation 2: Basal Cell Carcinoma — Anna C Pavlick, DO, MBA CME information and select publications
Klokken er mange. Det er mørkt udenfor. Du ligger i din seng, mens du vender og drejer dig febrilsk. For uret tikker, og der bliver kortere og kortere tid til, at din alarm ringer. Du kan ikke sove. Kan du nikke genkendende til scenariet? Så er der måske hjælp at hente. I denne uges hjernespecial undersøger Brainstorm-vært Nana nemlig, om musik kan hjælpe hende med at falde søvn. Spoiler: Det kan det! Men er Taylor Swift eller BTS det bedste soundtrack til en god nattesøvn? Vi får hjælp af Kira Vibe Jespersen fra Aarhus Universitet, der forsker i lige netop musik og søvn. Brainstorm er støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Følg Brainstorm på Instagram. Medvirkende: Kira Vibe Jespersen, lektor på Institut for Klinisk Medicin - Center for Music in the Brain, Aarhus Universitet Referencer: Studie: Listening to music for insomnia in adults Artikel: Tre råd: Sådan kan musik hjælpe dig med at falde i søvn Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Josefine Alberg, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus
Når mennesker med skizofreni hører stemmer, opfatter hjernen det på samme måde, som hvis der rent faktisk stod en person og talte til dem i virkeligheden. Men hvor kommer stemmerne fra - altså, hvad er det i hjernen, der skaber hørehallucinationer? Dét spørgsmål mener den norske forsker Kenneth Hugdal at være kommet tæt på at kunne besvare, og i denne special-episode dykker Brainstorm-vært Nana ned i hans mulige svar med kyndig hjælp fra skizofreniforsker Kirsten Borup Bojesen. Brainstorm er støttet af Lundbeckfonden. Følg Brainstorm på Instagram. Medvirkende: Kirsten Borup Bojesen, læge og forsker ved Center for Neuropsykiatrisk Skizofreniforskning på Psykiatrisk Center Glostrup. Referencer: Studie om glutamat- og GABA-systemets sammenhæng med auditive hallucinationer Dansk studie med nydiagnosticerede skizofrenipatienter og glutamat- og GABA-niveauer Norsk forsker: Derfor hører patienter med skizofreni stemmer Redaktion: Anne Sophie Thingsted, Nana Elving Hansen, Josefine Alberg, Anna Cæcilie Majholm, Astrid Marie Wermus
A lady told me cutting down junipers because of encroachment is ugly. It's only in the eye of the beholder. Noson, Anna C., et al. “INFLUENCE of FIRE and JUNIPER ENCROACHMENT on BIRDS in HIGH-ELEVATION SAGEBRUSH STEPPE.” Western North American Naturalist, vol. 66, no. 3, July 2006, pp. 343–353, https://doi.org/10.3398/1527-0904(2006)66[343:iofaje]2.0.co;2. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2PCL
In this episode your nice hosts chat with Anna C. Webster lead writer on The Foglands, and her cat Montezuma. Anna talks about how writing for games is different than writing for other medias, including making decisions on what options the player can make (you can never let your player do anything because scope), and writing for players that role-play as the character vs. wearing the character's costume as yourself. And the importance of frequent Narrative Reviews and getting together with other teams to talk about how new elements feel.Stephen's journey in this episode takes him from declaring that writing is hard to being encouraged and pledging to write for the his next games jam project (Ellen will be coding in Godot). Writing for Games IRLNarrativeAtmospheric sci-fi western roguelike The Foglands launches on PS VR2 this year - Derek O'Dell, Playstation BlogThe Foglands - SteamTools for Game WritingConfluence - AtlassianScrivenerInk - Inkle StudiosTwine - TwineryArticyBitsyAnna C WebsterGuest Anna C Webster is a writer and narrative designer. She is lead writer on The Foglands. External link WebsiteTwitter
Anna finishes off the Zechariah series by looking at Zechariah 8.
""Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit" says the Lord" Zechariah 4:6
Episode 134In Episode 134, Loosing my SH returns, Chris joins the show from QM2 in Adelaide with a bumper edition of cruise news & Fact or Fiction. Garry S in Sydney shares images of QM2 and MSC Magnifica in Sydney Harbour.QM2 - Garry Stafford 2QM2 - Garry StaffordMSC Magnifica 2 - Garry SMSC Magnifica - Garry SSupport the showListen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory.Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the showBuy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXSustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhRun for a Reason – This year Chris will Run for a Reason, raising money for the Type 1 Diabetes Family Centre. The Family Centre is a unique WA based home away from home for people with type 1. The team work alongside people living with type 1 diabetes, to support them to live a full and rewarding life. Donations can be made here: https://lnkd.in/gjs7jXXjCruise NewsCosta Celebrates 75th AniversaryOne year on: Australian cruise renaissance gathers paceMarch 15, 2023 – More than 40 international cruise ships have returned to local waters in the year since Australia's cruise suspension was lifted, reviving an industry worth billions of dollars a year to communities around the country.Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) said today Australia had undergone a cruising renaissance over the summer peak season and was on track to return to pre-pandemic prosperity by the end of the year.The Australian Government announced on March 15 last year it would not renew its national cruise suspension, paving the way for ships to return in a carefully managed revival that began initially with short domestic itineraries in May 2022.Australia has traditionally been one of the world's most passionate cruise markets. In 2019 more than 1.2 million Australians took an ocean cruise, representing 4.8% per cent of the population or almost one in 20 Australians.Costa Celebrates 75th Anniversary On 31 March 2023 Costa Cruises celebrates its 75th anniversary. On that day, 75 years ago in 1948, the “Anna C”, the first passenger ship of the fleet, departed from Genoa bound for Buenos Aires, with 768 guests on board.A historic moment, which started the great success of Costa cruises. Over all these years, day after day, Costa Cruises has taken millions of guests around the world, sharing the happy and unforgettable moments of their holidays.To celebrate this important anniversary together, Costa Cruises has come up with a unique initiative: 75 cruises at a special price, available until April, with different dates depending on the markets, to sail throughout the year, from early spring to autumn, to discover incredible destinations in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.Ships and itineraries of the 75th anniversary cruisesCosta Smeralda, Costa Toscana and Costa Diadema will offer week-long cruises in the Western Mediterranean, discovering the most beautiful destinations in Italy, France and Spain.In the eastern Mediterranean Costa Deliziosa will visit Marghera/Venice, Katakolon/Olympia (Greece), Mykonos (Greece) Santorini (Greece) and Bari, while during the summer Costa Pacifica will visit Taranto, Catania, Malta, Mykonos and Santorini. Both itineraries are one week long.During this summer, the Costa Fortuna will offer a never-before-seen 14-day itinerary between the Greek islands and the Balearic Islands, with Savona, Civitavecchia/Rome, Messina, four magnificent Greek islands, such as Crete (with a call at Heraklion), Rhodes, Mykonos, Santorini, Kefalonia (with a call at Argostoli), Palma de Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, and then Barcelona and Marseille.From May to September, cruises in Northern Europe will also be available. The Costa Fascinosa will offer 12-day itineraries to the North Cape, or nine-day cruises to the most beautiful cities in the Baltic; the Costa Favolosa will visit Iceland, the Lofoten Islands, Greenland, a new destination for this summer, or Great Britain and Ireland; the Costa Firenze will offer one-week cruises in the Fjords.Celebrity Cruises brings world's fastest growing sport, pickleball, to the high seasGet your game face on, because the world's fastest growing sport, pickleball, is coming to the world's greatest cruise line, Celebrity Cruises, with new courts added to nine ships* in the Celebrity fleet, including Celebrity Eclipse which is currently cruising Australia and New Zealand.A hybrid of tennis, badminton and ping-pong, pickleball has been embraced by celebrities and athletes around the world, including Nick Kyrgios, Naomi Osaka and even LeBron James. Having officially made its way to Aussie shores in 2020 with the establishment of the Pickleball Australia Association (PAA), the sport has taken off, with membership to the PAA surging to 5,000+ members in just over two years. Jen Ramamurthy, director of the PAA estimates 15,000 people are now playing pickleball across the country – with numbers continuing to skyrocket!Whether a first-time player or an avid pro, travellers can now enjoy open-air courts and panoramic ocean views on participating Celebrity Cruises ships. Guests can either play at their leisure, or as part of an organised event or tournament led by the ship's activities team.*The nine Celebrity Cruises' ships now offering pickleball include: two Edge Series ships – Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Apex; plus Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Eclipse, Celebrity Equinox, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Millennium, Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Summit.Celebrity Cruises Launches New Inspirational Content Series, ‘The Tangerine Table'Celebrity Cruises, is launching a new content series spotlighting a wide range of game-changing leaders and crew members across its fleet, diving into their real life stories and their extraordinary achievements.Called “The Tangerine Table, ” each 10-minute episode will feature a small group of Celebrity officers or crew sharing their career journeys, the people and places that have inspired them along the way, and their lives at sea. The series name is a nod to the striking colour of The Magic Carpet®, an engineering feat soaring cantilevered above the sea on Celebrity's industry-transforming Edge® Series ships and considered one of the greatest innovations in the cruise industry.The first episode out today honours International Women's Day with an encouraging “SEA it to BE it” message from the groundbreaking women aboard the line's flagship Celebrity Beyond, including: Captain Kate McCue, the first and only American female captain of a cruise ship and the world's most-followed mariner on social media;First Officer Elizabeth Marami, Kenya's first female marine pilot and first licensed Chief Officer, Navigation.Executive Pastry Chef Atziri Chavez – a Mexican-born talented master of the culinary arts who proudly boasts her well-deserved black scarf;Jelena Vukelic, a Serbian-born wine expert that serves as the ship's Cellar Master.Viewers can tune into the conversation and watch full episodes on both YouTube and Facebook, while also seeing short and impactful clips on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn.Carnival – Alcohol Alternative CocktailsCarnival Cruise Line is mixing some of its most popular cocktails as delicious alcohol-free alternatives. Guest-favorite drinks from the mixologists at Carnival's ever-popular Alchemy Bar are now available with non-alcoholic spirits produced by industry-leading distiller Lyre's, making Carnival the first cruise line to offer a full range of alcohol-free cocktails.“Our new partnership with Lyre's gives guests who want non-alcoholic cocktails the best options at sea. We've seen popularity for non-alcoholic cocktails grow rapidly, so to meet that trend, our mixologists have been working to craft alternative versions of our most popular cocktails with none of the alcohol, but all the flavour,” said Zachary Sulkes, Carnival's senior director of beverage operations.Lyre's is the world's most awarded line of non-alcoholic spirits and a global leader in the emerging segment. The company uses all-natural flavours, including essences, extracts and distillates, to match the aroma, taste and appearance you find within time-tested classics.Seven Popular Alchemy Bar Cocktails Recreated with Lyre's:Martini Seduction: Red passion fruit nectar, fresh lime juice and a hint of orange mix with Lyre's White Cane instead of vodka to create this swoon-worthy drink.Spicy Chipotle Pineapple Martini: Lyre's Agave Blanco stands in for vodka to bring this spicy, pineapple cocktail into its non-alcoholic form.The Remedy: Orange juice, pineapple and fresh lime juice are mixed with Lyre's White Cane and Spiced Cane instead of dark and coconut rum.Hearts of Fire: This award-winning concoction featuring fresh thyme and raspberries is re-imagined with Lyre's Dry London instead of gin.Restorative Basil Drop: Lyre's Dry London is mixed with fresh basil and citrus to stimulate and restore the senses.The Perfect Storm: This invigorating boost features strawberry puree, fresh lime and a hit of rosemary and Lyre's Dry London instead of vodka.Cucumber Sunrise: Another award-winning favorite among Carnival guests delivers the same light and delicious flavour with watermelon nectar, cucumber, lime juice and a splash of orange juice mixed with Lyre's Agave Blanco instead of vodka.Windstar Cruises Announces New Whole-Food, Plant-Based MenuWindstar Cruises has partnered with the National Health Association (NHA) to create a new vegan menu on board all six of the small ship line's yachts. The offerings are not only plant-based but also prepared without added salt, oil, and sugar and are gluten-free.Windstar has begun training its culinary team on the new menu and plans to roll out the program fleetwide in June. Vegetarian options, as well as the line's existing omnivore menu items, will continue to be served as usual. Sample dishes from the new menu include:Daily Smoothies at BreakfastRoasted Butternut Squash Velouté with Baked Pumpkin SeedsBaked Cauliflower Croquettes with Salsa Verde and Sautéed SpinachPenne Rigate Pasta, with Crisp Vegetables and Espelette Pepper SauceVeggie Enchiladas with Black Bean & Cilantro SauceChia Seed Truffles with Dates & Coconut SauceTahini Brownies with Fresh StrawberriesThe menu evolved out of hosting several plant-based groups, which have grown significantly in popularity since the start of the pandemic. Lisa McCarl, a former open heart recovery nurse turned travel advisor, has booked several plant-based groups on Windstar and says there is a huge demand for healthy travel options.Holland America Line Introduces New Category of Extended Destination-in-Depth VoyagesHolland America Line is globally recognized as an expert in longer voyages, and to commemorate its historic 150th Anniversary in 2023 the cruise line is introducing extended Legendary Voyages. These lengthier cruises, which range from 25 to 59 days, combine the ceremony of Holland America Line's Grand Voyages with itineraries that feature a comprehensive collection of ports that enrich the experience in each destination.Highlights of Legendary Voyages:Three Legendary Voyages are NEW itineraries for Holland America Line:The previously announced 28-day “Arctic Circle Solstice” that heads north to the Arctic Circle and features 11 calls in Alaska, including lesser-visited ports like Nome and Homer.53-day “Majestic Japan” with 21 total ports, 13 calls throughout Japan and overnights at Yokohama (Tokyo) and Kobe.28-Day “Coral Triangle, Volcanoes and The Great Barrier Reef” that explores 10 ports in five countries, with scenic cruising in the famed Great Barrier Reef, Torres Strait, and past the Kumba and Krakatau volcanoes.Destination-rich itineraries focus on a singular region, visiting some of the most unique ports while offering guests an in-depth exploration.Guests will enjoy the “best of” Grand Voyages on-board programming to further enhance each Legendary Voyage with experiences such as iconic theme parties memorable sailaways and classic cruise activities.Shipboard programming is specially curated to share insights into the history and culture of the destinations visited.Guests have more time in port to experience the nightlife with overnight stays in marquee ports including Anchorage, Alaska; Hobart, Tasmania; Honolulu, Hawaii; Manaus, Brazil; Moorea, French Polynesia; Papeete, Tahiti; Reykjavík, Iceland; and Yokohama (Tokyo) and Kobe, Japan.Holland America Line's Legendary Voyages:56-Day or 51-day “Tales of the South Pacific” departing Sept. 27 or Oct. 2, 2023, respectively, aboard Volendam. The 56-day is from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to San Diego, California; the 51-day is roundtrip from San Diego.34-Day “South Pacific Crossing” departing Oct. 8, 2023, aboard Noordam. From San Diego to Sydney, Australia.28-Day “Amazon Explorer” departing Feb. 17, 2024, aboard Zaandam. Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.35-Day “Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas” departing Feb. 17, 2024, aboard Koningsdam. Roundtrip from San Diego.25-Day “South Pacific Crossing” departing April 6, 2024, aboard Noordam. From Sydney to Vancouver.28-Day “Arctic Circle Solstice” departing June 9, 2024, aboard Westerdam. Roundtrip from Seattle, Washington.35-Day “Voyage of the Vikings” departing July 20, 2024, aboard Zuiderdam. Roundtrip from Boston, Massachusetts.53- or 52-Day “Majestic Japan” departing Sept. 1 or 2, 2024, aboard Westerdam. The 53-day is roundtrip from Seattle; the 52-day is Vancouver to Seattle.56- or 51-Day “Tales of the South Pacific” departing Sept. 25 or 30, 2024, aboard Zaandam. The 56-day is from Vancouver to San Diego; the 51-day is roundtrip from San Diego.35-Day “Australia Circumnavigation” departing Nov. 17, 2024, aboard Westerdam. Roundtrip from Sydney.28-Day “Coral Triangle, Volcanoes and The Great Barrier Reef” departing Jan. 5, 2025, aboard Noordam. Roundtrip from Singapore.27-Day “Amazon Explorer” departing Feb. 8, 2025, aboard Zaandam. Roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale.35-Day “Hawaii, Tahiti and Marquesas” departing Feb. 15, 2025, aboard Koningsdam. Roundtrip from San Diego.29-Day “South Pacific Crossing” departing March 30, 2025, aboard Westerdam. From Sydney to Vancouver.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils brand new programme of sailing for 2024/25Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has today unveiled a brand new programme of cruising for 2024/25, featuring a host of specially-timed sailings to coincide with natural wonders and destination events, chances to encounter native wildlife and uncover rich and vibrant histories across the planet.The new programme, unveiled on Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines' website this morning, includes opportunities to follow natural bird migrations, witness meteor showers, experience the world's second largest carnival, and the chance to spot wild polar bears with a specially-planned scenic diversion away from the well-sailed route.For the first time since 2019, the new programme also features an 11-night Mystery Cruise setting sail from Southampton in November 2024 – with guests able to follow in the footsteps of explorers, navigators and seafarers as they guess their next port of call.Continuing their commitment to sailing from regional UK ports, Fred. Olsen will offer departures from Liverpool, Newcastle, Rosyth, Dover, Southampton and Portsmouth in 2024 and 2025.Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils brand new 82-night ‘Discovering Asia with the Holi Festival' Grand VoyageFred. Olsen Cruise Lines has today unveiled a brand new 82-night Grand Voyage, offering the chance to discover the culture-rich lands of Asia on a journey timed specially to coincide with the Holi Festival.The sailing, aboard Fred. Olsen's smaller-sized Balmoral, features calls into Myanmar and Cambodia, known for their ancient civilisations and rich histories, where guests can explore the temples of Angkor Wat from Siem Reap, the largest religious monument in the world, and Myanmar's ancient city of Bagan.Wildlife lovers will have the chance to spot endemic species in Borneo, home to proboscis monkeys, or visit Sri Lanka's Udawalawa Elephant Park, while those with a passion for wartime history can discover the Củ Chi tunnels, an extensive network of underground tunnels, in a call into Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City.An undoubted highlight will be time spent in India, where Chennai will act as the gateway to the ancient monuments and temples of Mahabalipuram, created by the Pallava dynasty, while time in Mumbai will allow those joining the cruise to experience the annual Hindu Holi Festival or immerse themselves in the local way of life by assisting busy dabbawallas delivering lunches across the city.What is more, in addition to the host of experiences on-board and ashore, guests who book to join this Grand Voyage can enjoy up to £500 per person to spend aboard Balmoral, plus free door-to-door transfers within 250 UK mainland miles to the port.Balmoral's 82-night L2502 ‘Discovering Asia with the Holi Festival' cruise, departing from Southampton on 18th January 2025.Itinerary: Southampton, England – Gibraltar, Gibraltar – Cruising Grand Harbour, Valletta – Valletta, Malta – Alexandria, Egypt (overnight stay) – Cruising Suez Canal – Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt – Safaga, Egypt – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – Colombo, Sri Lanka – Hambantota, Sri Lanka – Port Klang (for Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia – Kota Kinabalu, Borneo – Muara, Brunei Darussalam – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Sihanoukville, Cambodia – Singapore, Singapore – Yangon, Myanmar (overnight stay) – Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India – Kochi, Kerala, India – Mumbai, India (overnight stay) – Muscat, Oman – Salalah, Oman – Aqaba, Jordan – Cruising Suez Canal – Asdod, Israel – Haifa, Israel – Heraklion, Crete – Catania, Sicily, Italy – Cartagena, Spain – Lisbon, Portugal – Cruising by Cristo Rei and Abril 25 Bridge – Cruising by Belém Tower & Discovery Monument, Lisbon, Portugal – Southampton, EnglandP&O's Pacific Partnership Program Sponsors First of its Kind Traineeship ProgramP&O Cruises Australia is delighted to announce it has partnered with Cruise Eden to sponsor a two-year School Based Traineeship (SBAT) in Certificate III Tourism. Tailored for cruise, the SBAT Programme is the first of its kind for an Australian regional port, and has been designed to create vocational employment and training pathways for young people in the South Coast region interested in a career in the Tourism industry.Practical training commenced this week when the program's first trainees – Year 11 students of Eden Marine High School, Keely Grebert and Ocea Thiedeman, boarded P&O's Pacific Adventure for a ship tour with the Captain during her port call to Eden.According to educator and Cruise Eden Manager, Debbie Meers, Keely and Ocea will be assisting the Cruise Eden with operations on cruise days, and training with other tourism businesses during the winter months to broaden their industry experience and knowledge.NCL Expands Exotics Itineraries in 2024/2025NCL Has announced new 2024/25 exotic itineraries, including the debut of Norwegian Spirit, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky in Asia, and new ports of call to Manama, Bahrain; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Sokhna, Egypt; and Akita, Japan. With this new season of itineraries from October 2024 through December 2025, NCL is expanding its voyages to Antarctica, South America, Africa, Asia, Middle East, Australia and New Zealand by 37%, and its Extraordinary Journeys – the Brand's collection of immersive and port-rich voyages – overall by 15%. This collection of itineraries only reaffirms the company's commitment to providing guests with carefully curated voyages to some of the most sought-after destinations in the world.NCL's maiden call to Bahrain, its first dedicated Middle East sailing – The Brand will offer a seven-day Middle East cruise on Norwegian Sun from Doha, Qatar to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) departing 12 April , 2025. An overnight stay in Abu Dhabi, UAE provides travellers with more time to explore the culturally rich destination. In addition, the open-jaw voyage includes visits to Dammam, Saudi Arabia; Manama, Bahrain – a first time visit for NCL; as well as Dubai and Sir Bani Yas, the largest natural island southwest of Abu Dhabi, UAE.Extraordinary Journeys – NCL's collection of immersive journeys that take guests to lesser-visited and once-in-a-lifetime destinations will include two new back-to-back voyages aboard Norwegian Sky. Departing December 2024, the vessel will offer a 16-day Africa sailing to Seychelles, Kenya, Tanzania, Oman and more during its voyage from Dubai, UAE to Mauritius. Immediately following, she will offer a 17-day sailing from Mauritius to Singapore with calls to Seychelles, Maldives and Zanzibar. On 19 April , 2025, Norwegian Sun will embark on a 16-day cruise from Dubai, UAE to Haifa, Israel featuring 10 ports of call, including Sokhna, Egypt – a brand-new port for NCL. Visiting Sokhna, Egypt allows for easier access to Cairo, where guests can explore the ancient Great Pyramids of Giza.Two NCL ships departing from Haifa, Israel – In November 2024, Norwegian Sky will sail a 16-day Middle East Extraordinary Journey from Haifa, Israel to Dubai, UAE, including the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for guests to transit the Suez Canal in Egypt. Guests can also choose from an 11-day Mediterranean cruise from Haifa, Israel to Istanbul, Turkey aboard Norwegian Sun. Departing 5 May , 2025, the voyage will call to sought-after destinations in Greece, Turkey and Egypt.Three NCL ships to Asia for the first time – As announced in NCL's APAC deployment release distributed earlier this week, Norwegian Sun and Norwegian Sky will debut in Asia, offering an extensive eight-month season from October 2024 through May 2025, sailing country-intensive voyages in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan – including a collection of coveted Japanese spring cherry blossom and fall foliage itineraries. For the very first time, NCL will call to Akita, Japan during Norwegian Sun's 12-day roundtrip sailing from Tokyo, embarking on 23 October, 2024. Both ships will be joined in region by Norwegian Spirit, who will embark on a brand-new repositioning voyage from Australia to Asia on 7 December, 2024, followed by her first voyage in Asia on 21 December, 2024.Brand-new Australian itinerary – As announced earlier this week, Norwegian Spirit returns Down Under for her third season and launches a new 14-day open-jaw voyage from Sydney to Bali via the Queensland coast in December 2024. The voyage includes calls to Cairns and Darwin, Australia; as well as an overnight visit to Bali (Benoa), Indonesia, providing more time for cruisers to enjoy this exotic destination. In addition, the ship will make the Brand's first port of call to Rarotonga, Cook Islands in November 2025.Sun Princess Milestone: Float Out Ceremony Celebration for Next-Generation Ship in the FleetPrincess Cruises, the world's most iconic cruise brand that delivers dream vacations to millions of guests every year, celebrated a momentous construction milestone with the float out of the cruise line's bespoke, next-generation ship – Sun Princess – at the Fincantieri Shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy.Following the Italian shipyard's tradition, the float out is marked by a special ceremony where a “Madrina” is named to offer blessings and best wishes for the vessel, celebrating the flow of water into the ship's building dock. Princess Cruises Hotel General Manager Simona Stumberger was selected to serve in this special role as an ambassador for Princess, because she epitomizes professionalism and always delivers service with a smile.A native of Slovenia where Stumberger studied hospitality management, she began her career at sea in the bar department and further diversified her hotel experience by working in guest services, and hand in hand with the hotel and food and beverage divisions. Stumberger has been with Princess Cruises for nearly five years.The float out completes the first comprehensive phase of construction for Sun Princess which now transitions to focus on building the ship's interiors.The 175,500-ton, 4,300-guest Sun Princess will offer an array of exciting new dining, entertainment and activity offerings, as well as luxurious staterooms and suites across a broad spectrum of categories. The ship will be highlighted by amazing, never-before-seen spaces such as The Dome, a transformational entertainment venue inspired by the terraces of Santorini, the next-level, brand-iconic Piazza, and three-story Horizons Dining Room that are sure to have everyone talking.Cunard to Launch Silent Discos in Onboard NightclubsYou can dance, you can jive, and you can have the time of your life – in blissful silence – as Cunard is set to launch silent discos aboard its very own dancing Queens.The luxury cruise brand is world-renowned for its glamorous onboard entertainment, but lesser known is the fact that Cunard's Queens are home to some of the liveliest nightclubs at sea.And now, as music lovers across the globe celebrate International DJ Day on 9 March, Cunard has announced that it is introducing silent discos to its iconic late-night venues on selected evenings.The stunning G32 onboard Queen Mary 2 is the biggest of the fleet's nightclubs, which is where you'll find partygoers seeing out the evening in style to the sounds of a live DJ and resident party band.Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, however, are home to the strikingly located Yacht Club, where, if you're looking for a night to remember, travellers dance the night away into the small hours.The introduction of silent discos to these venues is a modern twist on the more established late-night traditions of luxury cruise travel – and is another example of the many immersive onboard experiences offered by Cunard.The concept involves partygoers wearing wireless headphones and dancing to music that is only audible through the headphones. This creates a uniquely entrancing and customisable experience as guests control their own volume and switch between channels to hear different genres of music.This new offering also enables Cunard to take the nightclub proposition out of the main venues and into more unexpected places – transforming areas with parties in the Grand Lobby, on deck or other pop-up locations around the ship.And more...Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialListen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. 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Lappugglan finns numera även i södra Sverige. Vi sänder direkt från Långhultamyren där den häckat de senaste åren. Vi följer också en fågeläggsamlings sista resa. Vårvinter är uggletid. Nu är chansen störst att få höra någon av de elva ugglearter som finns i Sverige. Vi ägnar oss framför allt åt den näst största och kanske mest mytomspunna av dem - lappugglan. För inte så länge sedan var lappugglan en utpräglad Norrbottensfågel, men sedan 1990-talet har den börjat söka sig söderut för att häcka. Numera är den stationär i stora delar av Norrland och Svealand, och de senaste tio åren har det dykt upp häckande lappugglor i flera av de allra sydligaste länen.Halland fick sin första misstänkta häckning 2015, och sedan dess har flera bekräftade häckningar ägt rum där. Rekordåret var 2020 när ett tiotal häckningar bekräftades i östra Halland mot gränsen till Småland. Anders Wirdheim och Göran Johansson från Halmstads ornitologiska förening har följt lappugglornas framfart i Halland. Fältreporter Jonatan Martinsson träffar dem i Långhultamyrens naturreservat, ett par mil öster om Halmstad. Myren är en av de platser där lappugglor häckat de senaste åren.Vi hör också ett smakprov ur fågelsånglektionen där Mats Ottosson guidar oss bland ugglornas rop. Hela lektionen går att hitta i podden Livet enligt Naturmorgon.Och så följer vi med när en ärvd fågeläggsamling från slutet av 1940-talet gör sin sista resa. Här finns moraliska dilemman. Numera är det förbjudet att samla fågelägg och det kan kännas oanständigt att ha kvar samlingen, samtidigt bär den på minnen av en kär människa. My Kullberg ärvde sin pappas äggsamling och Mats Ottosson har träffat henne.Vi tar också upp frågan om vad man ska göra med fina samlingar av pressade växter - herbarier.I veckans kråkvinkel gläds Mikael Niemi åt att en holme i Torneälven efter hårt slit blev Pajalas bästa flyttfågellokal.Och så fick vi ett mejl från Anna Céko i Malmö. Hon berättar att "lilla Stina har vaknat till liv och sitter och solar på balkongen". Anna undrar om hon kan göra något för att hjälpa Stina - som är en sjuprickig nyckelpiga. Vi frågar entomolog Moa Pettersson.Programledare är Jenny Berntson Djurvall.
It was The Birthday Party's 1st London gig When Budgie gate-crashed their dressing room The party was a witty one from midnight ‘til DawnMelting in the daylight at 7am, all bright and scrubbed.Editing for K-Tel specials,Nick fearlessly edits the multi-track vertically AND horizontally!Lol bought ‘The Lamb', with a scratch that jumped in time - A miracle!Budgie feels the spirit of ‘76 with The Chats' Smoko,& Amyl and the Sniffers - Listen to the Big Bass Drum Lolly T and Mickey D went for Lunch in NYC Their Taxi driver played only hip-hop When The Cure came on the radio the guitars made his jaw drop!Nick was 21 on The Dreaming with Kate Bush Her sonic landscape was like The Banshees and PILLol never played to a click track – only to Robert's voice Back when drummers kept the time!Nick's big plans lead to ‘Peaky Blinders' Season 6 Working with Anna Calvi, Who Budgie helped make smile again.After Anna had destroyed her dressing room! And when Lol felt The Cure played a peaky-blinder of a gig,Robert hated it and vice versa.“That's The Drummers Dilemma” says Budgie With IEM's Lol heard Simon for the time ever! The Banshees and Mötörhead shared crews and gearWe all loved Lemmy - Budgie and Phil-thy ‘Animal' TaylorWere drummers in dance tightsWe're happy we survived – and we're not done yet!Iggy P., and Anna C., you heard it here first …Respect: Percy Edwards – Ornithologist (June 1, 1908 – June 7, 1996)Animal Sounds on The Dreaming CONNECT WITH US:Curious Creatures:Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.comFacebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialTwitter: @curecreaturesInstagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficialLol Tolhurst: Website: https://loltolhurst.comFacebook: @officialloltolhurst Twitter: @LolTolhurst Instagram: @lol.tolhurst Budgie: Facebook: @budgieofficial Twitter: @TuWhit2whooInstagram: @budgie646 Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app.
Anna takes a look at the battle we're in and the armour of God that we should continually be clothing ourselves with.
Anna shares about the "whys" of kindness, from Ephesians 4:17-32.
Though all the Charity Entrepreneurship incubatees start with the same two months program, the next steps can look very different. In this session, you will hear the stories of three Charity Entrepreneurs who have started organisations in the animal welfare, global health and meta space. You will learn how the program has benefited them on the journey and what you can expect after taking part in it.View the original talk and video here.Effective Altruism is a social movement dedicated to finding ways to do the most good possible, whether through charitable donations, career choices, or volunteer projects. EA Global Effective Altruism is a social movement dedicated to finding ways to do the most good possible, whether through charitable donations, career choices, or volunteer projects. EA Global conferences are gatherings for EAs to meet. You can also listen to this talk along with its accompanying video on YouTube.
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முஸ்லிம்கள் வெளிநாட்டிலிருந்து இறக்குமதி செய்யப்பட்டவர்கள் இல்லை. சில தலைமுறைகளுக்கு முன்பு சின்னச்சாமியாக இருந்தவர்கள் சிக்கந்தர் ஆகவும் இன்னாசிமுத்து ஆக இருந்தவர்கள் இப்ரஹீம் ஆகவும் மாறியவர்கள். இன்னொரு தப்பபிப்ராயம் இருக்கிறது. இஸ்லாத்தை வாளுடைய பலத்தைக் கொண்டு பரப்பியிருக்கிறார்கள் என்று சொல்கிறார்கள். அப்படியானால், முகலாயர் ஆட்சியில் இந்தியா முழுவதும் முப்பது கோடிப் பேரும் முஸ்லிம்களாக ஆகியிருக்க வேண்டும். வாளோடு இருந்த காலத்தை விட, வாள் போன பிறகு தான் முஸ்லிம் சமுதாயம் வளர்ந்திருக்கிறது. எனவே இதுவும் பொருந்தாது. 1965ஆம் ஆண்டு இந்தியப் பாராளுமன்ற மேலவை உறுப்பினராக இருந்த அறிஞர் அண்ணா, சிங்கப்பூர், மலேசியா, தாய்லாந்து, கம்போடியா, ஜப்பான் நாடுகளுக்குச் சுற்றுப் பயணம் மேற்கொண்டார். அப்போது, மலேசிய முஸ்லிம்கள் விழாவில் அவர் ஆற்றிய உரை. The great leader and orator, ex-cheif minister of Tamilnadu, C.N.Annadurai speech in Malaysia Muslim Meet during 1965. 14. Arignar Anna (C. N. Annadurai ) Speech - Malaysia Muslim
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