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Send Me A Message!! Deep in the heart of West Cork lies a garden unlike any other in Ireland – an immersive 11-acre botanical wonderland where rainforest meets meadow, bamboo forests neighbor natural swimming ponds, and plants from distant corners of the world create a magical landscape that challenges everything you thought you knew about Irish gardens.When Americans Paul and Daniel acquired Ardea Garden in late 2021, they inherited not just a property but a botanical treasure trove – thousands of exotic plants from New Zealand, Australia, Chile, Japan, and beyond, many having grown undisturbed for 20 years to reach spectacular sizes rarely seen elsewhere in Ireland. As they began clearing years of bramble and bracken overgrowth, extraordinary discoveries emerged: 27-foot hedge plants, explosions of rhododendrons in unexpected colors from blazing orange to purple, and hidden stone pathways leading to serene garden rooms.What makes Ardea truly special isn't just its plants but its sense of adventure. Standing at the summit offers panoramic views across the Iveragh Mountains and Wild Atlantic before descending through what feels like thirteen distinct gardens within one property. One moment you're wandering through a bamboo forest, the next discovering an ornamental pond surrounded by blooming azaleas, then entering a Chinese-inspired garden complete with waterfall. The garden shifts dramatically with the seasons – December bringing spectacular camellia displays, while spring erupts with thousands of bluebells carpeting the ground beneath towering exotic trees.Wildlife thrives throughout, with night cameras capturing badgers, pine martens, and deer enjoying this unique habitat. The garden serves as both a wildlife sanctuary and increasingly popular wedding venue, offering couples unforgettable backdrops from druid ceremonies at the stone summit to intimate gatherings by the river's edge. The lovingly restored stone cottage provides five-star accommodation for those wanting to immerse themselves fully in this extraordinary place.Visit Ardea Garden by appointment through Instagram (@ardea_gardens) and experience what happens when botanical passion meets Irish landscape – a garden that will capture your imagination and change how you see what's possible in Ireland's climate. This is gardening without boundaries, where plants tell stories of distant lands while creating something uniquely, magically Irish.Support the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Master My Garden Courses: https://mastermygarden.com/courses/Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Until next week Happy gardening John
Si è tenuta a Bologna l’Assemblea di Confindustria, con anche gli interventi della Presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni e la Presidente del Parlamento europeo Roberta Metsola. Commentiamo le dichiarazioni insieme a Barbara Fiammeri, commentatrice politica de Il Sole 24 Ore.Secondo Reuters Siria e Israele starebbero avendo colloqui diretti. Ci facciamo spiegare la portata di questa notizia da Marco Di Liddo, direttore del Centro Studi Internazionali.Un benzinaio è stato ucciso durante una rapina ad Ardea, e la categoria chiede maggiori tutele. Con noi Bruno Bearzi, Presidente Nazionale FIGISC, Federazione Italiana Gestori Impianti Stradali Carburante.Infine, ci facciamo raccontare la 16esima tappa del Giro d’Italia da Pier Augusto Stagi.
Interview with Andrew Penkethman, MD & CEO of Ardea Resources Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/ardea-resources-asx-arl-bigger-than-the-picture-they-framed-us-to-see-238Recording date: 24th February 2025Ardea Resources (ASX: ARL) is making significant progress on its Goongarrie Hub, part of the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project, which contains 4.1 million tons of nickel and represents Australia's largest nickel-cobalt resource.The company has secured a strategic partnership with Japanese industrial giants Sumitomo Metal Mining and Mitsubishi Corporation, who will collectively invest $98.5 million to earn a 35% stake in the project. The final 15% will be issued upon a successful final investment decision, expected in Q1 2027.According to CEO Andrew Penkethman, the Goongarrie Hub is projected to produce approximately 30,000 tons of nickel and 2,000 tons of cobalt annually as a mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP), with an estimated 40-year mine life. The project's Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) is currently about 50% complete and expected to be finalized by late 2025, with production targeted to begin in 2029.The initial capital expenditure was estimated at AU$3.1 billion (approximately US$2 billion) in the 2023 Pre-Feasibility Study. Despite current low nickel prices of around $15,000 per ton, Penkethman emphasized that the project remains economically viable due to its scale, grade, and strategic location with existing infrastructure access.The partnership with Sumitomo and Mitsubishi brings more than just capital. It secures offtake agreements, with 75% of production allocated to the consortium partners, significantly enhancing bankability for future project financing. The company is also exploring financing tools including export credit agencies from both Australia and Japan, offtake prepayments, and potential government grants.Ardea's timing for production aligns with independent forecasts predicting a return to market deficit for nickel around 2029-2030. The company positions itself as an alternative to Indonesian production, which is dominated by Chinese-funded operations. Penkethman noted that major economies including Japan, the United States, South Korea, India, and the European Union are actively seeking diversity of supply and supply chain security.Despite the substantial strategic investment, Ardea's market capitalization remains around AU$100 million. The company maintains a concentrated shareholder base, with approximately 60% of shares held by about 40 shareholders, including Golden Energy and Resources, which holds more than 5%.Beyond the six deposits included in the current DFS, Ardea retains growth potential with three additional deposits within the Goongarrie Hub and 100% ownership of other projects containing approximately 2 million tons of nickel within the broader Kalgoorlie Nickel Project portfolio.View Ardea Resources' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/ardea-resources-limitedSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Digbee Limited founder and CEO Jamie Strauss and Ardea Resources CEO Andrew Penkethman talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about Ardea'ss progress on its Kalgoorlie Nickel Project, Australia's largest nickel-cobalt resource. Penkethman emphasised the impact of Ardea's second Digbee ESG assessment, highlighting significant improvements in their systems and processes. He shared insights into the definitive feasibility study, funded with a $98.5 million budget and supported by key partners Sumitomo Metal Mining and Mitsubishi Corporation. The project, located in Kalgoorlie-Boulder, benefits from a supportive mining community and is designed to operate at low costs across multiple commodity price cycles. Penkethman stressed the company's focus on further enhancing its ESG credentials, which are critical for engaging stakeholders and investors alike. Strauss discussed how Ardea's approach to responsibility and risk mitigation sets it apart in today's evolving supply chains. He highlighted the importance of communication and preparation to meet modern industry standards effectively. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more updates, and don't forget to like the video, subscribe, and enable notifications for future content. #ArdeaResources #NickelMining #CobaltResources #KalgoorlieNickelProject #ESG #SustainableMining #Digbee #MiningInvestment #LowCostMining #ProactiveInvestors #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Uno dei nomi più antichi dell'airone è quello ebraico, ovvero 'anafàh. Alcuni ritengono che il nome ebraico derivi da una radice che significa “respirare forte” o forse “sbuffare”, probabilmente per rabbia. Altri suggeriscono una più stretta connessione del nome con la parola ebraica 'af (“naso”), con riferimento forse al suo becco. Si conoscono diverse varietà di airone, il cui nome scientifico è Ardeidi: l'airone vero e proprio, l'egretta e il tarabuso. Tutti questi uccelli hanno lunghi becchi affilati. Alcuni sono noti per l'insolito suono rauco che emettono quando sono disturbati o eccitati. Gli uccelli della famiglia degli aironi sono fondamentalmente trampolieri, frequentano paludi, acquitrini, corsi d'acqua interni e laghi. Gli aironi hanno colli lunghi e sottili; anche le zampe sono lunghe, prive di piumaggio e straordinariamente sottili. Le dita delle zampe sono lunghe, e includono un grosso dito posteriore. Con passo maestoso guadano alla ricerca di rane, granchietti e piccoli retti; oppure restano immobili, aspettando pazientemente che qualche pesciolino entri nel loro raggio d'azione, dopodiché con una spinta fulminea del collo trafiggono il pesce utilizzando il loro becco appuntito. Le grandi ali li trasportano in un volo maestoso piuttosto lento, con le zampe distese dietro ma con il lungo collo ripiegato all'indietro in modo che la testa poggi fra le spalle, differenziandosi così dalla gru e dall'ibis, che volano con il collo e le zampe distese. Alcune varietà di aironi sono: l'airone comune o cinerino (Ardea cinerea), l'airone golia (Ardea goliath) e l'airone rosso (Ardea purpurea). Gli aironi in lunghezza raggiungono il metro e mezzo, e vivono nelle regioni paludose e lungo la costa. Le egrette sono fra gli uccelli più graziosi e belli della famiglia degli aironi; hanno spesso un piumaggio bianco puro. Sono lunghe 50-90 cm. L'airone guardabuoi, o airone dal dorso color cuoio (Bubulcus ibis), si trova spesso in compagnia del bestiame al pascolo, e si nutre di insetti. Il tarabuso è una varietà di airone più robusta e marrone, presente nelle regioni paludose. Il tarabuso eurasiatico (Botaurus stellaris) è lungo circa 75 cm. È caratterizzato da un piumaggio striato nero, color cuoio e bianco; le parti inferiori sono di un color cuoio chiaro con strisce marroni; le zampe sono verde giallastro. Questa combinazione di colori si armonizza perfettamente con l'erba palustre in cui vive e, quando è in pericolo, l'uccello rimane immobile con il collo e il becco rivolti verso l'alto. Questo, insieme alle strisce verticali, gli permette di mimetizzarsi alla perfezione con l'ambiente circostante. Un'altra varietà è il tarabusino (Ixobrychus minutus). I tarabusini sono noti per il suono profondo e rauco e per la grossa quantità d'aria che espellono dalle loro gole, con la testa e il collo allo stesso tempo violentemente contorti.
This is the second proving that I know of done on Ardea herodias, the Great Blue Heron. The first was done by Jonathan Shore in California. I am sure there are more, and for those who have done one, I apologize for my ignorance. If you have done one, please email me at hownatureheals@gmail.com. Ignorance is easy to remedy. Peter Fraser discusses Shore's proving and his attempts to analyze the main mental emotional perception of this heron; my focus on the other hand is on the source words that provide the characteristics of the Great Blue Heron that come from the proving, as well as an attempt to corroborate rubrics so that we can add them to the repertory. All views presented are based on credible sources, but they are explained through the individual's viewpoint. Doing your own research while integrating new information is always important when forming your own viewpoint. The information in this podcast is not meant to address individual health needs, it is general in nature and should not be used as medical information for your health unless used in combination with your health practitioner.
30 Jul 2024 - Andrew Penkethman - CEO & Managing Director - Ardea Resources (ASX:ARL) is an ASX-listed nickel resources company, with a large portfolio of 100%-controlled West Australian-based projects.
Ardea Resources: Why are these massive Japanese companies putting $98m into this Aussie laterite nickel play? Listen to ASX-listed Ardea Resources Managing Director Andrew Penkethman talk to Matt Birney on the Bulls N' Bears Report about Ardea's stunning deal to lock in two huge Japanese companies to part-fund its biblical-scale laterite nickel project that is set to churn out A$800m a year in EBITDA… for 40 years!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We start with the latest BHP-Anglo, then check in on Liontown's (LTR) update.It's off to Sierra Leone next for the latest twists and turns in the Fumble in the Jungle (SRX), and onto Boss Energy's (BOE) opaque management departures and lastly, Ardea (ARL) who pulled in a big cheque to run a DFS for their Kalgoorlie Nickel Project.Sign-up for the Director's SpecialAll information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only and is of general nature only. The hosts of Money of Mine (MoM) are not financial professionals. MoM and our Contributors are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you should consult a licensed financial, legal or tax professional. MoM doesn't operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given. MoM strive to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this podcast but we don't make any representation or warranty that it's accurate or up to date. Any views expressed by the hosts of MoM are their opinion only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. MoM will not accept any liability whatsoever for any direct or indirect loss arising from any use of information in this podcast.VRIFY – Communicate in 3D - grant@vrify.comGetWet Solutions – Innovative bladder tanks for mobile water storage - Matt.hall@getwetsolutions.com.auDSI Underground – Ground support gurus - https://www.dsiunderground.com/contactSilverstone – Energy solutions for your business - kenny@sstone.com.auAnytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + more - seamus@anytimees.comWA Water Bores – WA's premier water well drilling company - James@wawaterbores.com.auBrooks Airways – Perth's leading charter flight operators - ops@brooksairways.comK-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drilling - ryan@k-drill.com.au(0:00:00)Intro(0:01:20)How will BHP-Anglo play out?(0:28:46)Will Liontown get through construction?(0:34:32)Big twists in the Fumble in the Jungle (Sierra Rutile)(0:38:40)Why has Boss Energy's CFO left?(0:43:54)Ardea lock in Japanese consortiums for DFS
Martedì 09 aprile 2024, ai microfoni di Sveja c'è Ciro Colonna.-Incendio nella notte n un deposito abusivo di pneumatici ad Ardea. Preoccupazione per la nube tossica-Si moltiplicano le segnalazioni di furti nelle metropolitane, sospetto racket che obbliga le persone a rubare-I Rom vogliono vivere in case normali, lo dichiara Najo Adzovid in occasione della giornata mondiale dei popoli Rom, Sinti e Caminanti-Fermato a Fiumicino un presunto appartenente all'Isis, segnalato dalle polizie internazionali-Confermati gli arresti con obbligo di firma per 4 persone coinvolte negli scontri prima del derby di domenica-Il killer di Fabrizio Piscitelli sarebbbe coinvolto anche in un altro omicidio avvenuto a Torvajanica nel 2020-Varato il piano di Comune e Regione per Tor Bella Monaca, pochi soldi e un approccio tutto securitario.Domani la rassegna sarà curata da Luca DammiccoSveja è un progetto di comunicazione indipendente con il sostegno di Periferiacapitale, il programma per Roma della fondazione Charlemagne
Andrew Goldstein is Managing Director and Founder of Goldstein Legal, a boutique legal practice advising and supporting financial services businesses. Andrew's legal background includes several years in private practice with mid and top tier firms, and several years a senior in-house practitioner with Macquarie, Challenger, Australian Ethical and Ardea. Now, his focus is on the legal needs of investment managers, platforms and other regulated investors along with their adjacent counterparties and service providers. On the show we had a great discussion about the role of GC's, the financial services industry as a whole and how Andrew has developed a strong business having ventured out on his own.
04 Mar 2024 - Andrew Penkethman - Managing Director and CEO - Ardea Resources (ASX:ARL) is advancing its flagship 100%-owned Kalgoorlie Nickel Project (KNP). KNP is the largest Nickel–Cobalt resource in Australia and in the top 10 globally, making it of a scale that is incredibly rare and important in the World's journey to Net Zero. KNP was awarded Major Project Status by the Australian Federal Government, recognising the national and strategic significance of the KNP to the Australian economy and the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia.
In this thought-provoking conversation with Freya Mathews, we delved into the depths of panpsychism, nature, and eco-philosophy. Freya illuminated the interconnectedness of these ideas, emphasizing how our current ecological crisis demands a profound reevaluation of the very assumptions that gave rise to modernity. Panpsychism, the view that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of the universe, became a central theme. Freya articulated how recognizing the sentience within all things challenges the human-centric perspective that has led to environmental exploitation. She passionately argued that a shift towards an eco-philosophy rooted in panpsychism can help us cultivate a more respectful and reciprocal relationship with the natural world. As we explored these concepts, it became clear that responding to our ecological challenges requires more than just surface-level solutions. Freya urged us to rethink our place in the world, to question the Cartesian dualism that separates mind from matter, and to embrace a holistic understanding of existence. In this enlightening conversation, Freya Matthews inspired a call to action—to not only address the symptoms of our environmental crisis but to fundamentally transform our worldview, recognizing the intrinsic value and agency of all life forms on this planet. Freya Mathews is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Philosophy at Latrobe University. Her books include The Ecological Self (1991, 2021), Ecology and Democracy (editor) (1996), For Love of Matter: a Contemporary Panpsychism(2003), Journey to the Source of the Merri (2003), Reinhabiting Reality: towards a Recovery of Culture(2005), Ardea: a philosophical novella (2016), Without Animals Life is not Worth Living (2016) and The Dao of Civilization: a Letter to China (2023). She is the author of over a hundred essays, chapters and articles in the area of ecological philosophy. Her current special interests are in ecological civilization; indigenous (Australian and Chinese) perspectives on “regenerativity” and how these perspectives may be adapted to the context of contemporary global society; panpsychism and the critique of the metaphysics of modernity; and conservation ethics. In addition to her research activities she helps to care for a private conservation reserve in northern Victoria. She is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. JOIN the HISTORICAL JESUS class with Dom Crossan Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I quotidiani oggi sono letti da Cecilia Ferrara giornalista collaboratrice di Ansa e altre testate.- Sui quotidiani locali si parla soprattutto di sanità e di pronto soccorso al collasso nella capitale dopo l'incendio di Tivoli su cui proseguono le indagini. Ieri 1008 pazienti in attesa ai PS della Capitale, ambulanze in coda e che, dall'altro lato, non ce la fanno ad arrivare alle chiamate di soccorso. - Indagini della Corte dei Conti e della Procura su 8 alti dirigenti sanitari tra cui anche il DG dell'ospedale di Tivoli. L'accusa aver falsificato i conti per 900 milioni dal 2017 al 2020.- La paladina dell'antimafia Maricetta Tirrito accusata di omicidio colposo, circonvenzione d'incapace, abuso di professione per una residenza per anziani non autorizzata ad Ardea, rubava i soldi agli anziani secondo le accuse. - La TVA viene messa in dubbio anche da pezzi della maggioranza. Infine un approfondimento del fatto su emergenza abitativa e case sfitte con dati di Openpolis risalenti al 2021. Sveja è un progetto di informazione indipendente supportato dal programma della Fondazione Charlemagne su Roma, Periferia Capitale. Questa settimana Sveja sarà presente al festival dei podcast di Fandango alla Biblioteca Goffredo Mameli nel quartiere Pigneto.
In this episode of ESG in 10, Charlotte O'Meara is joined by Gillian Jago, Senior Trader at Ardea Investment Management, to explore the dominance of Europe in sovereign green bond issuance amid a global slowdown. They delve into the drivers behind Europe's success, compare the global approaches to green policies, and provide insights into the outlook for green bond issuance in the remaining weeks of 2023. You can read the full paper by Ardea Investment Management here-Why Europe is the region leading sovereign green bond issuance and what we expect for the last three months of the year - Ardea Investment Management
fWotD Episode 2376: Rodrigues night heron.Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Monday, 6 November 2023 is Rodrigues night heron.The Rodrigues night heron (Nycticorax megacephalus) is an extinct species of heron that was endemic to the Mascarene island of Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean. The species was first mentioned as "bitterns" in two accounts from 1691–1693 and 1725–1726, and these were correlated with subfossil remains found and described in the latter part of the 19th century. The bones showed that the bird was a heron, first named Ardea megacephala in 1873, but moved to the night heron genus Nycticorax in 1879 after more remains were described. The specific name megacephala is Greek for "great-headed". Two related extinct species from the other Mascarene islands have also been identified from accounts and remains: the Mauritius night heron and the Réunion night heron.The Rodrigues night heron was robust, its bill was comparatively large, stout and straight, and its legs were short and strong. It is estimated to have been 60 cm (24 in) long, and its appearance in life is uncertain. There was marked sexual dimorphism, males being larger. Little is known about its behaviour, but the contemporary accounts indicate that it ate lizards (probably the Rodrigues day gecko), was adapted to running, and although able to fly, rarely did so. Examinations of the known remains have confirmed its terrestrial adaptations; one researcher thought the species flightless but this idea has not been accepted by others. The species could not be found by 1763, and it is thought to have been driven to extinction by human-related factors such as the introduction of cats.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:32 UTC on Monday, 6 November 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Rodrigues night heron on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Joanna Neural.
We don't know a lot about Seneca's friend Lucilius. From Seneca's letters though, we get the sense that he, like many of us, was often overwhelmed by his responsibilities. He was a Roman knight. He was the Governor of Sicily. He owned a country villa in Ardea. We can assume he had friends and family vying for his time too.--And in today's Ask Daily Stoic, Ryan speaks and answers questions for Signal Advisors on Stillness is the Key, Challenging people to do one thing each day that positively moves your life forward, and more stoic wisdom to a group of independent financial advisers. ⏳ You can view our entire Memento Mori Collection at dailystoic.com/mm✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail
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Brambleton T. Beetle is back for a brand new adventure! He had planned to spend a quiet afternoon on the lake. But Brambleton's cousin Delphine has other plans. Find out what happens after she convinces him to join her at The Forest Game Show! If you love this story, please share it with YOUR FRIENDS. It makes a big difference! Thank you to ZELDA for the super important reminder message at the beginning! Thank you to the many premium subscribers who supplied sound effects used in this story. Thank you to DELLA, ARDEA, EMMA, ELEANOR, JOSEPHINE, DYLAN, RILEY, VIOLET, OSIAN, LLOYD, EMORY, GARETH, WELLS, SELDON, MARTIN, WALTER, WESLEY, SIYANA, LAYTH, and IYLA! Get more of the stories you love, ad-free listening, and access Little Stories for Sleep--a bedtime podcast featuring brand new sleep stories--with Little Stories Premium! Join at http://www.littlestoriespremium.com Find my two picture books, Little Hedgehog Goes to School and Little Fox Can't Wait to Dream, at https://www.littlestoriestinypeople.com/books
Veyes ha caído, pero ahora los romanos han abierto las puertas a los galos del norte, que en seguida aprovecharán para atacar la ciudad eterna.Con su mejor general en el exilio, los galos de Breno no tendrán dificultad en conquistar Roma, que apenas tendrá a unos pocos irreductibles refugiados en el Capitolio.Marco Furio Camilo tendrá que volver a aparecer para salvar a sus desagradecidos compatriotas y reconstruir una Roma de cenizas.
After many years of limited activity on green bonds in Australia, we have seen a number of developments in this space recently, with the announcement of the Australian Government issuing a green bond. This reflects the substantial increase in activity in green bond development globally. Joining the latest episode of the ESG in 10 podcast, is Tamar Hamlyn, portfolio manager at Ardea Investment Management, to take us through the developments in the green bond space in Australia and what this means for sovereign bond investors.
In this episode senior journalist Rose Mary Petrass speaks with Dr Laura Ryan, head of research at Ardea investment management, on her research surrounding promotion in the Australian finance industry.Laura discusses her recent paper, co-authored alongside the CFA Institute and ANU, and the business case for getting the mix right.
Despite decades of research, no one knows how birds navigate to destinations hundreds of miles away. Rupert suggests that there is a field-mediated sense of direction through which they are attracted towards their goals. This is the first of a series of six talks on potential breakthroughs in the sciences released as an online course here:https://www.sheldrake.org/online-coursesRelated book:Seven Experiments That Could Change the Worldhttps://www.sheldrake.org/books-by-rupert-sheldrake/seven-experiments-that-could-change-the-worldReferences____Satellite Tracking of Wandering AlbatrossesJouventin,P. and Weimerskirsch, H. 1990. Nature 343, 745-748.____Perdeck, Albert C.Two Types of Orientation in Migrating Starlings, Sturnus yulgaris L., and Chaffinches, Fringilla coelebs L., as Revealed by Displacement Experiments. Ardea, 55(1–2) : 1-2.____Netherlands Ornithologists' Unionhttps://doi.org/10.5253/arde.v1i2.p1____Magnetic Fields 1750-1980 Bloxham, J. and Gubbins, D. 1985. The secular variation of tye earth's magnetic field. Nature 317, 778-781.____World War 1 Pigeon Loft Photospublic domain____Mobile Loft Experiment at Coldham hall, Suffolk, 1989With Robbie Robson of Bury St. Edmunds Racing Pigeon ClubPhoto by: Jill Purce____Dutch Navel Pigeon ExperimentHNLMS TydemanJune, 1995Filmed by: Louis van Gasteren, Gregor Meerman and Jacqueline van Vugt
Parole di Storie - Storie di Paura, dal classico alla notte di Halloween
Un racconto di Pier Paola Nonnis. Messa in voce di Gaetano Marino Si raccontava dal tempo senza inizio la leggenda della principessa Airela e del lago che aveva preso il suo nome; e poi in tempi più recenti si parlava di un medico di nome Jan che viveva in una capanna nei pressi del lago. Un giorno Jan si era specchiato nelle acque del lago e da allora le sue visite erano divenute frequenti, tanto frequenti da fargli dimenticare la sua casa in città e il lavoro che gli dava lustro e ricchezza. Si costruì una capanna e divenne il medico dei pescatori del lago. [...] Pier Paola Nonnis medico chirurgo, si specializza, a Cagliari, con una tesi sulle fiabe della tradizione orale sarda. Si trasferisce a Roma dove esercita la professione medica e prosegue gli studi di fiabistica portando avanti un progetto per creare uno spazio dove raccogliere e raccontare ai bambini le fiabe della tradizione orale europea. Nel 2013 realizza La settimana della fiaba, sostenuta dall'Unicef e ospitata nelle scuole di Nuoro, a cui viene associata La mostra delle fiabe illustrata dalle opere di G.Nonnis. Pubblica il saggio:"Dai guerrieri nuragici agli eroi delle fiabe. Viaggio nella pittura di G. Nonnis”. Insegna fiabistica Quinta classificata al premio Nazionale al premio Nazionale Colosseo 2000 con l'opera:Aspetti psicologici della fiaba sarda e suo utilizzo in psicoterapia Menzione d'onore a premio Nazionale per medici scrittori Il Platano d'oro con il racconto :Aurelia che aveva dato il nome al lago dove Jan viveva. 1998 Cagliari Menzione d'onore al premio Nazionale Città di Ardea con il racconto Il Principe è lo Scemo del villaggio. Ardea 2005
This episode—which is Number 70—is all about the Great Blue Heron. The scientific name for the Great Blue Heron is Ardea herodias.This species is one of the most familiar large birds in North America. So it was inevitable that I'd make a podcast episode about it.The Great Blue Heron is a beautiful, fascinating, and ecologically important bird.Links of Interest‘Great Heron' sculpture by artist Dixie Friend GayGreat Blue Heron: Nesting and Mating Behavior [VIDEO]Great Horned Owl attacks Great Blue Heron in Sapsucker Woods [VIDEO] ~~ Leave me a review using Podchaser ~~Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website Support the show
Synopsis: This special episode features a panel discussion with three biotech leaders about drug development for rare diseases. James Mackay, Ph.D., is the Founder, President and CEO of Aristea Therapeutics, an immunology-focused clinical stage biotech that is focused on inflammatory diseases. Arthur T. Suckow, Ph.D., is the Co-Founder and CEO of DTx Pharma, which is focused on developing novel technology for delivery of RNA medicines. Eslie Dennis is the SVP and CMO of Kyowa Kirin North America, a Japan-based global specialty pharmaceutical company. Our guests discuss the patient journey for those living with rare diseases, the importance of driving awareness for this patient population, important points to consider when partnering with big pharma, clinical trial design for patients with rare diseases, and best practices for driving awareness and inclusion of people of color in rare disease trials. Biography: James Mackay, Ph.D., Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, has over 25 years of development and commercialization expertise in the pharmaceutical industry, including 6 drug product approvals across multiple therapeutic areas. Prior to founding Aristea, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Ardea Biosciences, Inc., following the company's acquisition by AstraZeneca in 2012. James was instrumental to setting up an innovative model for Ardea Biosciences that retained the biotech's independence and accountability for the development of the gout franchise while also developing a synergistic and collaborative relationship with the parent company, AstraZeneca. Prior to Ardea, James held senior executive positions at AstraZeneca where he led the development and commercialization of drugs across a range of therapy areas. and managed significant global functional departments. James plays a pivotal role in the San Diego Ecosystem and currently sits on the Board and Executive Committee of CONNECT and sits on the Board of BIOCOM. He is a former Board member of the San Diego Economic Development Corporation (EDC). James holds a BS in Genetics and Ph.D. in Medical Genetics from Aberdeen University, Scotland. Dr. Arthur Suckow founded DTx Pharma in 2017. An innovative leader in drug discovery, he previously worked on the ophthalmology, diabetes, and NASH programs at Regulus Therapeutics, at the MedImmune arm of AstraZeneca, and in the Diabetes Drug Discovery program at Johnson & Johnson. Dr. Suckow received his BS from the University of Delaware and his PhD from University of California, San Diego. He has received numerous awards including a Beckman Fellowship, a NSF graduate research fellowship, and a BIOCOM catalyst award. Dr. Eslie Dennis joined Kyowa Kirin in May 2021 as SVP, Chief Medical Officer for Kyowa Kirin North America. Prior to joining this organization, she was Vice President and Head Global Medical Affairs at Ventana/Roche Tissue Diagnostics. She is a physician with 10 years experience in clinical practice (internal medicine and hematology/oncology) and research, and over 20 years international biopharma experience holding positions of increasing responsibility in pharmaceutical and diagnostic organizations at MSD, Novartis and Roche, including leadership of public-private consortia at the Critical Path Institute. Throughout her career, Dr. Dennis has championed innovative science and solutions to address unmet needs for patients and society, particularly addressing healthcare disparities. Dr. Dennis received her MBChB from the Godfrey Huggins School of Medicine in Harare, Zimbabwe, and was the recipient of the Winston Churchill, Margaret Low, and Prankard-Jones Scholarships, as well as the Guy Elliot Bursary. She is a Fellow of the College of Physicians of South Africa and received her internal medicine and hematology/oncology training at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa.
Dovrà scontare 12 anni e 4 mesi di carcere per il cumulo delle pene collezionate. La protagonista è una donna di 51 anni residente ad Ardea che, con la scusa di aver dimenticato il portafogli in auto, dopo la ricarica usciva «un attimo» e spariva. Dopo aver aperto la trasmissione con la storia di questa truffatrice seriale, ci dedichiamo - come da buona abitudine del venerdì - a un consiglio di lettura. "Come chiedere soldi e farseli dare" è firmato da Luca Pacini, tributarista bancario ed esperto rating advisor, che spiega quali regole seguire per ottenere con successo un credito dagli istituti bancari. Il libro offre un approfondimento dell'attuale sistema di concessione del credito e ne rileva l'utilità ma, soprattutto, ne evidenzia anche i punti deboli e i disagi che l'automatizzazione del calcolo della valutazione può apportare a privati o aziende che richiedono il prestito. Ci colleghiamo con l'autore. Il 9 agosto scorso l'Antitrust ha sanzionato UnipolSai Assicurazioni e Generali Italia per aver adottato, nella fase di liquidazione dei danni RC auto, pratiche commerciali scorrette in violazione del Codice del consumo. Secondo l'Autorità - che parla di parla di "condotte ingannevoli e aggressive" - queste società avrebbero "reso difficoltoso per i clienti l'accesso al fascicolo del sinistro omettendo informazioni rilevanti sull'ammontare del rimborso o sul suo rifiuto". Torniamo su questa vicenda cogliendo l'occasione per ricordare quali sono gli obblighi informativi delle compagnie e le informazioni che il consumatore ha il diritto di ricevere e di chiedere al proprio interlocutore. Intervengono Massimo Treffiletti - esperto in tema assicurativo dell'associazione Konsumer - e Giovanni Calabrò, Direttore Generale DG Tutela del Consumatore dell'Agcm (Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato).
Matteo Cavezzali"Il labirinto delle nebbie"Mondadori Editorehttps://www.mondadori.it/Bruno Fosco è tornato vivo dal fronte della Grande Guerra, ma non è più l'uomo di quando è partito. Forse è anche per questo che accetta il ruolo di ispettore ai confini del mondo, ovvero nella stazione di polizia di Afunde, un villaggio nella palude del delta del Po in cui vivono solo donne, perché nessun uomo è sopravvissuto al fronte. Insidie, nebbia e cupe storie circondano il villaggio, mentre i suoi edifici sprofondano ogni giorno di più nel terreno fangoso.Quando viene trovata morta Angelina, con un misterioso simbolo sul collo, comincia una vera e propria battuta di caccia al suo assassino dentro i labirintici percorsi della palude.La bellissima e sfuggente Ardea sembra sapere molto di più di quello che si riesce a “leggere” dentro la realtà ingannevole e ancestrale dalla quale il forestiero è stato inghiottito assieme al suo sottoposto Della Santa e al vecchio e burbero anarchico Primo.Su Fosco e Ardea, e su tutto il paese, incombe l'eredità di violenza che la guerra, come tutte le guerre, ha lasciato dietro di sé.Matteo Cavezzali prende le mosse, come è sua consuetudine, dalla realtà storica per toccare la pelle viscida di un luogo mitico e infernale dove la ricerca del mostro si trasforma in un intricato racconto di fantasmi attraversato da una sinistra ansia di giustizia.Matteo Cavezzali (Ravenna, 1983) è autore dei romanzi Icarus. Ascesa e caduta di Raul Gardini (minimum fax, 2018) e Nero d'inferno (Mondadori, 2019) in cui racconta la figura di Mario Buda, anarchico italiano emigrato negli Stati Uniti che fece saltare in aria Wall Street. Ha scritto anche Supercamper. Un viaggio nella saggezza del mondo (Laterza, 2021) e A morte il tiranno (HarperCollins, 2021) da cui è stato tratto l'omonimo podcast. Ha vinto il Premio Comisso e il Premio Volponi Opera Prima. È ideatore e direttore artistico del festival letterario ScrittuRa di Ravenna. Ha realizzato il podcast Bruno Neri, calciatore e partigiano per RaiPlay Sound.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Tarquino era tan cruel y tiránico que los romanos lo temían y lo odiaban a partes iguales. Les habría encantado librarse de él, pero estaban esperando que apareciera el líder apropiado para la ocasión.Durante el asedio de la ciudad de Ardea, los hijos del rey y sus primos, incluyendo un tal Colatino, comenzaron a discutir acerca de los méritos de sus esposas. Cada uno de ellos presumía de que la suya era la mejor, por lo que, para llegar a un acuerdo, decidieron irse del campamento y visitar cada una de sus casas para ver qué hacían sus mujeres cuando ellos no estaban.
Rome is all caught up in its dealings with the nearby city of Ardea. Tune in for land allotment, pretty plebeian women, and more!
In this episode, we are joined by Matt Crawford and Alex Fischer, two Roofstock Certified Agents, to discuss the Greenville and Spartanburg South Carolina markets. We cover the different asset classes, neighborhoods, demographics, price points and return metrics, short term rentals, geographic considerations and much more. If you want to learn more about investing in South Carolina, Matt and Alex have the goods. Contact Matt and Alex at: acquisitions@evernest.co --- Transcript Before we jump into the episode, here's a quick disclaimer about our content. The remote real estate investor podcast is for informational purposes only, and is not intended as investment advice. The views, opinions and strategies of both the hosts and the guests are their own and should not be considered as guidance from Roofstock. Make sure to always run your own numbers, make your own independent decisions and seek investment advice from licensed professionals. What's going on everyone? Welcome to another episode of the remote real estate investor. I'm Michael album and today I'm joined by Matt and Alex, two of our agents as part of Roofstock Certified agent network down in South Carolina. And they're going to be talking to us today about the Greenville and Spartanburg markets and everything we as investors need to know about it. So let's get into it. Matt Crawford, Alex Fisher, how are you guys? Man? We're doing great Michael here. Thank you guys so much for having us. Good to be here. I guess. Yeah, our pleasure. So I know you because I work with you guys regularly as part of our certified agent network with Roofstock. But for anyone who might not be familiar with who you are, give us a quick rundown who you are. Where do you live? What what markets do you operate in? And what is it that you're all doing in real estate? Absolutely. So for everybody out there, you know, welcome to the Roofstock remote podcast as you guys know, Michael, he's a champion of the people he's the one in the van rockin. But for us, you know me now it's we're the greatest broker Team roofstock has ever seen. That lightly, but I do mean it. I think we're very passionate about we, that what we do, how we present the products to you guys, as consumers. And as the educational base, you know, we're very thankful for the opportunity. So we represent a couple of markets here in South Carolina. It's where Alex and I are born raised. Alex, you want to add two cents on top of that, sir? Yeah, I mean, obviously, our hometown is Columbia, really anywhere in South Carolina. That's where we have most of our experience. And you know, we love doing nothing more than trying to get out here and make some people some money and find some good deals. So our obviously our go to is going to be South Carolina areas. Love it. And why did you guys partner up? And how did you two meet? That's such a long story. But it's been we've been kicking it for, like 12 years. And and you know, and we're both we're both 32. So I mean, we were we were young lads and our ladies at the time were like best friends. And you know, Alex's wife was always talking to my girl about meeting Alex and I thought he was strange because he was like, a financially adept teenager, like Alex had his first house and like nine years older, or like, 19, whatever. Don't none of those. And meet Alex just kept kicking it in. You know, Alex was working at one of the top four consultancy firms. PwC. And I was out in Denver, sort of so notes and Alex, you know, hats off to him. He'd call me like, every week, checking up on me, and it's like, Matt, you know, we got to get new real estate, we have the potential. He really convinced me to move back to South Carolina. And fast forward five years. We have our own companies now. Love it. All right, you too. Well, let's talk about Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina. It's a market that I'm not very familiar with. And so we're going to, you know, talk to me, like I'm five years old walked me through. Why is are these markets? Interesting? Why should people be interested in investing in rental properties in these two markets? Yeah, so I guess the main differences between, you know, the Upstate and Columbia is property values are a little bit higher. You know, Greenville is an incredibly cool city, especially compared to Columbia. So it's, it's pretty big, and it's owned, but there's a lot around Greenville, which would, you know, be the mountains, you know, it's convenient to the beach, which is maybe about two and a half, three hours away. But also, you've got the North Carolina, you've obviously got, you know, Clemson around the area. There's a lot of opportunities in regards to Reynolds because there are a lot of colleges around there. But you know, our biggest thing is pushing the appreciation, you're going to see that the rents are not keeping up as much with the property values are at least as quickly. But the good news is they are good opportunities for long term holds because of the appreciation and from what we've been seeing the appreciation there in the upstate in general is just much stronger than it is in Colombia, that the good thing about Colombia is the opportunity for rents because the rents are keeping up with the property values, but I think we're going to see a lot of that stuff slowly. You know, I guess level off a little Bit just based on how the market is kind of moving now. So then the rents will eventually kind of just end up evening out with what the appreciation is actually doing. And Matt, who are some of the big employers, I know, Alex, you mentioned, Clemson and a lot of colleges around there, but are other than college students and college faculty. What are people moving to the area for for your typical jobs? I mean, are there big employers there? Yeah, you know, I think Michael, you know, putting you in the frame of mind of like a new investor coming into South Carolina, and for all the investor, and whether you're 18 years old, looking for your first rental or a seasoned investor with 100 properties, I always like to sort of start at the origin story of the market. And Greenville upstate in general, is like the textile industry of the US. I mean, you got to look historically, in South Carolina and the South, you know, this is where a large majority of the cotton of the Indigo dies of anything the derivative of the textile industry, really was created. And that really set its roots into Greenville and to Spartanburg itself. So Greenville still has a ton of products from that era, which include huge textile mills. What that means from an investor's standpoint, is that you had all this workforce housing, you know, even my mom was from easily, which is about 25 minutes from downtown Greenville. They grew up on the Mill Hill. And so as you can imagine, it's perfect substance for the gentrification to happen, you know, and it's not 20 years ago, where we could buy a house for 75,000. And now it's worth 500. But you can still follow that development curve does molding out of Greenville into areas like easily fantastic market to look into. The biggest one, I think the all star of this podcast for everyone listening is going to be Travelers Rest. And I think Alex knows a lot about this as well. Because Greenville on the Clemson grab, right, Clemson, Clemson Tigers, you know, we're about 30 minutes past Greenville. And so I got to see this beautiful development happened in Greenville, which is just created a pretty high saturated market. So now for any investors and yourself, Michael, you know, I think pushing to the satellite markets that are still quite contingent to Greenville population and economic drivers makes the most sense. So that's really were trout interest is becoming an all stock market, low property purchase prices, you know, you're talking three twos 175,000 or less, the really good median rents, almost to the 1% rule. I don't think it's as sexy as here in Colombia. It is just because Greenville has already seen so much more maturation than here in the middle the state says Greenville, so biggest thing on Greenville. Here we go Pierre's driving in and if we drive in, travelers risks going to be you're looking at o'clock at 11 o'clock to us. So guys, if you're out there, you're wanting to see properties. I can guarantee if you Zillow, Greenville, you're gonna see stuff for like 300,000 400,000 that rinse 2500 or so now you go up to Travelers Rest, those economic numbers are totally going to flip flop. So please feel free to look at these kinds of products is the same MLS as Greenville. So Alex and I will be publishing properties. And then if we come back to the center of the city in Greenville, and look at nine o'clock on the clock hands, you're going to look at easily so it's directly to the left of Greenville. Sort of right in the left there to the screen. Thanks, Pierre. Also a great case study for what's happening in this market. As a lot of the renters, the investors and the development dollars are starting to bleed out of Greenville, which is sort of the cool analogy as Greenville really had its foothold in the indigo dye business. So if you can imagine this indigo dye starting to come out of this central geo easily is fantastic. You can still find great inventory. But even as Alex and I thought, Hey man, let's open up the upstate with roof stock ease these going to be just fish in a barrel. It's not the case. You know, it's still very, very saturated with investment and institutional dollars, which puts Traveler's Rest as my number one submarket You heard it here first, ladies and gentlemen. I love it, Matt. And to give people kind of a frame of reference, what was the general population of Greenberg? MSA? Yeah, I think it's almost like 500,000 Okay, so it's pretty massive city. definitely bigger than I think it's like the fifth or sixth largest city in South Carolina. I definitely Being a local think it's like, probably number two of like, most sought after livable millennial culture cities. I think it goes Charleston and probably Greenville. And you know, guys, if you're looking for Airbnbs, totally different ballgame, we're talking totally different set of data here. But the short term rental market in Greenville is off the charts. And I think that is, yeah, definitely is perfectly perfectly tied to the nightlife and the culture that Greenville has done. And even just to dig a little deeper here, you know, 25 years ago, there really wasn't a main street or a main vein in Greenville, in fact, what they call false Park, which is a main park, and mainstream Greenville was beautiful, natural waterfall, it was actually covered by an overpass right here appears on a false park on the reading. So the Reedy River cuts to the city, this used to be covered up. And now in the last 10 to 15 years, they've probably dumped 100 million or more into this gorgeous walkable facility that has these natural features are just a beautiful suspension bridge. And that is has created this really nice culture that is in Greenville. And I think that's why the short term rental market really works if you're looking for higher property purchase prices, but I think your Airbnb models will be rock star here. That's really interesting that and so talk to me a little bit about property taxes, because I think that's something that's always on people's mind is one of the a big expense that can either make or break in investment. So how do those work in in South Carolina? Or maybe more specifically, in Greenville? Yeah, so typically what we do, and a lot of people don't realize this from the get go, but everybody's looking at Zillow, you can go to any house, and you can see what the roughly what the what the taxes would be. However, with Columbia, South Carolina, in general, the property taxes are different, you know, there's two different types of property taxes, you got an owner occupied and the non owner occupied and people don't realize the non owner occupied is obviously, you know, the, these big investors that come in, these are the taxes that these guys are gonna have to pay the small guys, whatever. So when you live in the house, and you look into Zillow, you're gonna see one number, but in reality, that number can essentially be doubled, when you start to consider that you're actually going to put a renter in place, which is a huge buzzkill for a lot of investors. But at the same time, once you kind of understand that is the case, now you can kind of work your numbers around you can kind of you'll you'll look in a different direction for the opportunity, I guess you could say. But typically, what we tell people is when it comes to taxes, the non unoccupied rate is going to be roughly and again, this is just a rule of thumb, this is not exact, is about two and a half percent of the purchase price that will give you a good gauge on, you know what your monthly cash flow would be. And as you can imagine, you know, what I would say is, you know, the owner occupied tax rate is probably around one to, you know, one and a half percent. So as you can imagine, you do the math, it's almost double what the the owner occupied rate is, which is very unfortunate. And that's probably been our biggest hurdle for the South Carolina markets. But again, you know, it just allows us to kind of, you know, I guess stretch our fingers out and see what we can find in regards to more off market properties. Maybe some smaller homes, but it really does make it more difficult for investors to actually go out and find something just because it does, it does hurt the cash flow a good bit. Yeah, that makes total sense. And we talked a lot about Greenville. What about Spartanburg? What Should folks be aware of and where should they be looking out there? Okay, cool. Cool. Let's uh, so drive the car, probably about 45 minutes east. And now we're at Sparkle city baby, which is sort of just a local term slang for Spartanburg that I can give no context to. I have no idea why they call it sparkle city, but it makes for a fantastic nickname. Totally. So we're driving the sparkle city. Or we're laying it down and to me, and I think even to Alex's standpoint, I'm a bigger fan of Spartanburg than Greenville. Granted, you know, snagging the Airbnb downtown mainstream Greenville. Sounds awesome. I think if you're looking to build long term rental portfolios, maybe two or three a year you're wanting to be in Spartanburg. That's just because it's more like a It's not rural in the sense, but it's more workforce housing. I think Greenville, you're going to be playing with a lot of individuals that are potentially, you know, making 80 to 100 grand a year. Not necessarily looking for a true three two rental whereas in Spartanburg it's definitely labor force and I think you find that labor force In the biggest BMW plant in the southeast, so BMW Michelin all have one of their largest manufacturing plants, right outside of Spartanburg. I think all the x five series beamers in the world are made here in this BMW plant. Which is beautiful. Yeah. So like you drive by it as it's as gorgeous setup. So really, really cool. And I think that's driven, this workforce class of tenants that you would see, of course, there's 10 colleges in Spartanburg. And if you were to visit Greenville, you're like, oh, man, this place is poppin. Like, there's Michelin star restaurants. In a beautiful downtown, you go to Spartanburg, there's like, you know, mom and pops, Biscuit Company, you know. But what you want to see, and from an investor's perspective, which I think looks good, is right downtown, is this brand new five star hotel, super swanky, beautiful rooftop, you walk into it, and you're like, oh, there's money here. Something's happening. And so to me, that says that a lot of these development dollars that have been looking around different GEOS here in South Carolina, finally, have seen Oh, Spartanburg is a super viable market, I would say maybe it's like Greenville, 15 years ago. And talk quick numbers. Whereas if you were in Greenville, your three two is 250,000. Your three two here is going to be a buck 50. So I mean, we're talking about $100,000. And price changes now that is reflected in the rent rates. That three two in Greenville is definitely a 1550 1695 monthly rent products. That same three two here in Spartanburg, you know, you are going to be looking at like 900 to $1,200. And I think that's just positioned on the type of tenant that we're commonly seeing here. But inventory is easier, you're not going to have such a saturation of buyers unless bidding wars. So I'm big fan and pro tip, bing, bing, bing, for everybody out there listening, I think, I don't know if you're gonna make that a sound but I'll do my own AdWords. I think that you know, me and Alex like, you know, we're we're we have a large acquisition base for different companies. And we're last two years has been a gauntlet with interest rates at 2.3%. Back in January of 2021. As of this year, this month, I just checked really like 5.6. And what we're seeing when we're checking foreclosure lists, we're looking at so many different counties across about 30 Different in essays is things are doubling every single month as far as foreclosures, as far as the evictions that are actually being filed in process. So what that means for you guys, as investors in the audience of the podcast is you get your cash ready. I think the bidding wars are the are finally starting to water down. So whether it is green, or whether it is Spartanburg, you're gonna see a lot more inventory and I think you're gonna have a lot more purchasing power, especially if you're coming with some kind of liquid cash on the deal. Okay, good to know and what areas of Spartanburg really excites you. You know Spartanburg, if you made your number one call for Greenville, what's your number one call for Spartanburg easy shot right in the heart of Gaston. Gaffney is just a subset right out of Spartanburg, you know I think Spartanburg is old enough to where you can put a stake downtown, though a 30 mile radius around it, and go shopping. That's how I would look on Zillow. But Gaffney in particular, a sub market really great, right on. And if someone is coming into the South Carolina Market, just in general, or maybe these two markets specifically, what things should they be aware of? What's kind of common practice par for the course, like as an example out in California, we have termites, and so if you see a little bit of termite damage, that's not the end of the world, you can get it fixed, depending of course, about where it is and how pervasive it is. But what are some things that people should expect to see that might be red flags in their home market, that they shouldn't be too worried about? Let's see around here. One of the more common things that, you know, becomes concerning, I mean, it comes concerning to anybody, but it is pretty normal. It's just more foundational issues. You know, having cracks in the foundation, unfortunately, is normal. But you know, when and I don't know how it is in California, but I know the second somebody sees you know, foundation cracks and stuff like that. It's definitely it becomes something very worrying. But from our perspective, we're like, look, this is normal. You know, we there's plenty of companies don't get me wrong, there are expensive, but there are plenty of companies that can go and help remediate that. At However, even at that point, you know, it's pretty easy to gauge, especially on the inspection reports how severe it's going to be. As long as it's nothing that's like, overall, structurally is going to be concerning, then we don't see it being a big deal just because it is normal. But again, that's from our perspective, we've never seen anything major come up. And if we do, you know, we were able to read through the inspection report and say, you know, hey, maybe we should get one of these guys out here from you know, foundation companies go have a look. But outside of that, from our perspective, that's fairly normal on any house, you end up going under contract on. Yeah, totally agree with Alex there, we get all the crazy questions to Michael. A lot from this, this Cali investors are coming in even New York people. I'd say like, every time we have a California guy or girl, which we love, y'all, and we've even had a couple of really amazing people come meet me and Alex, here in South Carolina, from the properties that we've helped acquire. So shout out to all those guys, but they're always like, doing the hurricane insurance or like Ardea tornadoes, which is a regular thing to ask the Dow none of that, you know, soccer right, super chill, you know, especially Columbia. We're landlocked, you know, Charleston, definitely, you're gonna have hurricanes. But Greenville, it's good. I think on average is like five inches of snow, which is hit or miss. So very mild climate, and even sort of changing that question of as globally for South Carolina as an outdoor investor, what I would say to make it interesting is like, follow football. It was just about, you know, football, I think is really important to the nature of these different cities. So you know, Clemson University, if you're paying attention to that college, when they were rockin, it created this huge investment opportunity like massive, I cannot express how big the in real estate investment opportunity that was created offset football program. And it's the same thing with the Charlotte Panthers. They're building a brand new practice stadium and Rock Hill, investors are looking at these different data metrics. And even in Columbia, South Carolina with the University of South Carolina's football program is I would just pay attention to those sorts of fun monikers. And that's just another lens to look at an investing and what is important to that specific Geo. And those are just one of the very relatable things here in the South Carolina Market. Now, that makes total sense. I know one of our other coaches, Tom Schneider, he loves looking at sports teams, and where they're moving and where they're building stadiums, because that's a huge, huge indicator, like you mentioned about like the hotel, big money going into an area. That's great. That's great. I'm curious to know, from your guys's perspectives, what should buyers be aware of how can they be more competitive? And how can they work better with you all and your teams to be competitive and win offers? Well, so I'll actually say from my perspective, just to kind of give my quick little two cents, because we do see this daily. But our biggest thing is, you know, we've got a team of people that are behind, you know, the whole coordination piece, our number one goal is to get offers out the door at this point is kind of like you got to unfortunately, this isn't like it was two years ago, maybe you can make an offer on a house. And you know, there's only two other offers on it. Now. It's like you make an offer on a house. And now there's about 20 to 30 other other offers on it when you consider in these bigger markets like Columbia, Greenville, and Spartanburg. This is where all the big institutional guys are. And so these big institutional guys are buying in cash, which means you know, if you're buying through financing, it's going to make it very, very difficult to be competitive, especially with a lot of these guys doing, you know, three day diligence, five day diligence, which is something we don't really recommend, mainly because you know, it's very difficult to even get anybody out there and then get a report back. So our biggest thing is and kind of what we we feel like we can control on our end is the amount of offers that actually do go out. So instead of just pinpointing and finding, like, Hey, this is my favorite property, I want to try to win just this one. Our goal is, look, you just got to start, you know, shooting out offers, which is what our team is capable of doing. And then just hope that one sticks in don't get me wrong, obviously, we want the offers to be calculated. But you know, if you kind of get this tunnel vision and try to purchase one house and try to win that one house, you're you're going to be disappointed. There's nothing wrong with just trying to shoot out some offers. That's what our team can do. And all you got to do is just let us know where you go. Obviously go to roofstock and just start clicking on. Hey, I want to make an offer here. I want to make an offer here. But to your point, I mean people are getting over bid. The market right now is kind of unfair just because of these institutional guys. So if there's anything we could at least just give somebody as a takeaway is just make offers. Right now it's a numbers game and hopefully one will stay Pick, but you'll be a lot more likely to stick something than you would if you just try to, you know, kind of become narrow, narrow vision and try to make one offer at a time. It's just going to make it very, very difficult which is with with the way the market is now. Yeah, makes total sense. Well, sir, I agree. That's perfect. Yes. Awesome. Well, guys, any final thoughts, tips, tricks, tidbits for folks that are listening things you think you want people to be aware of, of South Carolina Market? You know, I think the, you know, quick sentiment, you know, to leave with you guys out there is, you know, me and Alex have been doing this for quite some time. I know, we're, we're young in blood, but we're old and experience, we're, you know, probably pass or 25th 100, you know, transaction, we've been a part of all these have been investment base. So we're not a residential agent. We're both brokers. So we really have put this as our passion, and our our life loads to support our families. So I think being a resource for you guys, your boots on the ground, providing all of our resources, we do our own flips. And we know the headaches with the flips, you know, we've gone through several, many several Renaud teams, and we've had to create processes and procedures to make sure that we're hitting our numbers and our timelines, and all of that experience, and physical resource, all these teams will be more than happy to open up that toolbox for you guys. Same thing with lenders, you know, dealing with, you know, tons of roofstock, transactions and ELTs. And otherwise, you know, we've pinpointed the best of the best. So, that being said, you know, I'm really, really proud of the team, Alex has helped create, the toolbox that we pieced together, and the family that we met at roofstock. And we want you guys to dig in the toolbox. Come and play. And I think we do it a little different. And that's what makes us stand out. I think, not just selecting property by property like Alex's was saying, Look anywhere look on Craigslist, Zillow, you know, wherever you want to and send us five properties and we don't mind drafting up five offers going out fishing, and if one hits great if several hit, you know, buy them all or pick the best one and we can drop during due diligence. You know, the biggest thing and I will put this star on our chest is we've never lost earnest money in our entire career. And that's because that's pretty impressive. The systems and the communication, you know, that's, that's over 2000 deals we've gone we've never lost it once and I remember Alex was like, Dude, we're never going to because he's, he's come from that consultancy background he has processes and automations to protect you guys and so love to show you these features, talk shop Let's rock and roll and really appreciate everything Right on. What's the best way for folks to get in touch with you guys? It's gonna be acquisitions@evernest.co so evernest.co And how I would like to do it is just shoot us an email and the team will set you up a call with me and Alex if you want to just chit chat or if you just want to jump into the rain like email five properties and say hey, I want to run these through the byo P program we Russa heard your podcast It was very strange. And and we'll hook you up man this is like getting smarter. So that's a you know that's a sale how easy it is and we'd love to show you South Carolina. Another quick thing as you know, me and Alex do this across about probably like 10 states now you know we're from Texas, to Florida and about the southeast coastline. And I still very much like South Carolina and the data shows it has a lot of fruit. So come and join us and let's get financially free Right on well thank you for taking the time hanging out with me I really appreciate it and can't wait to see we both go from here. Michael you're the greatest, Pierre back there driving the ship Thank you sir. And to everybody tuning in. Keep catching the next episodes and good luck investment. Right on, thanks guys. Talk soon. See ya. Okay, everyone, that was our episode A big thank you to Matt and Alex for taking the time hanging out with me and giving us all a driving tour of Spartanburg and Greenville. Definitely, definitely two markets that are worth checking out. As always, if you liked the episode, feel free to leave us a rating or review. Those are super helpful for us, and we look forward to seeing in the next one. Happy investing
The Romans are in an organisational frenzy. Grab your red tape and sword, we're off to 443 BCE for a little bureaucracy and war in Ardea.
Andrew Penkethman is the Managing Director and CEO of Ardea Resources (ASX:ARL). ARL have just been awarded major project status by the Federal government for their 100% owned Kalgoorlie Nickel Project (KNP). This resource is the largest Nickel-Cobalt Critical Minerals project in Australia, with 5.9Mt of contained Nickel and 384kt of contained Cobalt. ARL are currently wheeling and dealing to find a strategic partner to take this project into production. You'll hear all about Andrews journey to MD at Ardea, plenty about what makes him tick as an exec and a good chunk about the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project.
Andrew Penkethman is the Managing Director and CEO of Ardea Resources (ASX:ARL). ARL have just been awarded major project status by the Federal government for their 100% owned Kalgoorlie Nickel Project (KNP). This resource is the largest Nickel-Cobalt Critical Minerals project in Australia, with 5.9Mt of contained Nickel and 384kt of contained Cobalt. ARL are currently wheeling and dealing to find a strategic partner to take this project into production. You’ll hear all about Andrews journey to MD at Ardea, plenty about what makes him tick as an exec and a good chunk about the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project.
Nel tardo pomeriggio di giovedì 24 marzo 2022, è tornato ospite delle Donne al Volante, Lilly e Katia, l'avvocato Goffredo Iacobino. In questo appuntamento parliamo di clienti che scappano senza pagare da un locale e di titolari vendicativi. É successo ad Ardea, un comune di Roma dove il titolare di un ristorante cinese ha postato e accusato pubblicamente le foto dei clienti che non hanno pagato. «Nel nostro paese la tutela dell'immagine è molto forte, diversamente dalla Cina» ha affermato l'Avv. Iacobino. A questo proposito ci ha spiegato le regole e i casi in cui è possibile scattare e rendere pubblica una foto del proprio locale.
The great blue heron (Ardea herodias) is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North America and Central America, as well as the Caribbean and the Galápagos Islands. It is a rare vagrant to coastal Spain, the Azores, and areas of far southern Europe. An all-white population found in south Florida and the Florida Keys is known as the great white heron. Debate exists about whether this represents a white color morph of the great blue heron, a subspecies of it, or an entirely separate species.
James Mackay, PhD, Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, has over 25 years of development and commercialization expertise in the pharmaceutical industry, including 6 drug product approvals across multiple therapeutic areas. Prior to founding Aristea, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Ardea Biosciences, Inc., following the company's acquisition by AstraZeneca in 2012. James was instrumental to setting up an innovative model for Ardea Biosciences that retained the biotech's independence and accountability for the development of the gout franchise while also developing a synergistic and collaborative relationship with the parent company, AstraZeneca. Prior to Ardea, James held senior executive positions at AstraZeneca where he led the development and commercialization of drugs across a range of therapy areas. and managed significant global functional departments. James plays a pivotal role in the San Diego Ecosystem and currently sits on the Board and Executive Committee of CONNECT and sits on the Board of BIOCOM. He is a former Board member of the San Diego Economic Development Corporation (EDC). James holds a BS in Genetics and PhD in Medical Genetics from Aberdeen University, Scotland.
Souvent immobile sur les berges de Seine ou les étendues d'eau des bois et grands parc parisiens, cet échassier harponne toutes proies à portée de son long bec. Avec son envergure impressionnante, chaque envol du héron cendré (Ardea cinerea) est perçu comme un événement par les passant·es. 2800 espèces sauvages, animales et végétales se cachent dans Paris. Tous les 15 jours, le podcast Brèves de nature sauvage vous raconte les secrets de cette biodiversité. Oiseaux, insectes, poissons, amphibiens ou mammifères, chaque épisode vous révèle, en 5 minutes, la vie d'un animal sauvage de la capitale. Retrouvez les saisons précédentes sur paris.fr, Youtube, et sur toutes les plateformes de podcast ! Autrices : France Fredon et Sophie Tabillon, photo : Guillaume Bontemps, créa : Marine Crispin, réalisation : Sandra Berkoukeche / Ville de Paris Crédit son : © Chiff-Chaff / Ample et Joseph Sardin / Lasonotheque.org
This week we explore and reflect upon a wonderful poem by narrowboater Steve May (NB Blue Phoenix), ‘The Magnificent Heron'. There is a growing appreciation of genuine encounters with animals and birds and, with the help of Martin Buber and Jacques Derrida, we reflect upon changing attitudes and understanding about how we relate to the non-human world. Journal entry:“9th July, FridayThe air is oppressive and sticky. At this hour only jackdaws have the energy to yap.Chance meeting with a stranger. The water is cool while we talk. He speaks with not just his voice but his face and body. I try to follow the coiled labyrinth of his thoughts. What strange creatures we are. We people our cosmos with such gods and monsters that we can scarce tell them apart.” Episode InformationThis episode features the poem, ‘The Magnificent Heron', by Steve May (from the NB Blue Phoenix). You can follow Steve and read his poem and see the accompanying video on Twitter: @bwannabes.For those interested in reading more about Martin Buber's writing on ‘I-It and I-Thou' you might like to read his book I and Thou (1923/1937). There is a free open-access English translation (by Walter Kaufmann) of it on archive.org: I and Thou.Jacques Derrida's essays featuring his cat can be found in his The Animal That Therefore I Am (2008) published by Fordham University Press. All the soundscapes featured in this episode are all recorded on site apart from the sample of the grey heron (Ardea cinerea) night call. This was recorded at Berkel en Rodenrijs, Lansingerland, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands by Susanne Kuijpers on the night of 10th May 2021. It is available under Creative Copyright licence at Xeno-Canto: Sharing bird sounds from around the world. General DetailsIn the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org. Two-stroke narrowboat engine recorded by 'James2nd' on the River weaver, Cheshire. Uploaded to Freesound.org on 23rd June 2018. Creative Commons Licence. Piano interludes composed and performed by Helen Ingram.All other audio recorded on site. ContactFor pictures of Erica and images related to the podcasts or to contact me, follow me on:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/noswpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimeonstillwaters/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoswPodI would love to hear from you. You can email me at nighttimeonstillwaters@gmail.com
Dopo aver ascoltato in un Gr la notizia dei fatti accaduti ad Ardea, abbiamo chiesto alla nostra collaboratrice, Dottoressa Psicologa e Psicoterapeuta, Maria Pina Famiglietti di commentare il servizio che è andato in onda.
In questa puntata del podcast di Pagella Politica parliamo di due notizie tra le più discusse della settimana. La prima è la decisione del Ministero della Salute di Roberto Speranza di sospendere i vaccini agli under 60 con il vaccino AstraZeneca, e di utilizzare Pfizer e Moderna come richiamo per chi ha già ricevuto la prima dose. Con il nostro collaboratore Lorenzo Ruffino, vediamo quali Paesi hanno già optato per questa procedura (la cosiddetta “vaccinazione eterologa”) e quali evidenze scientifiche abbiamo a disposizione sulla sua efficacia e sicurezza. Con Massimo Sandal di Facta, cerchiamo poi di fare un po' di chiarezza sulla questione “giovani e vaccini”: ha davvero senso vaccinare contro la Covid-19 chi ha meno di 18 anni? O è troppo rischioso, a fronte dei benefici attesi?La seconda notizia di cui ci occupiamo è la tragedia di Ardea del 13 giugno, dove un uomo armato di pistola ha ucciso due bambini e un anziano. Con Laura Loguercio, partendo da uno scontro a distanza tra Enrico Letta (Pd) e Matteo Salvini (Lega), mettiamo ordine tra le regole per ottenere un'arma in Italia, spiegando che somiglianze ci sono con gli altri grandi Paesi europei e se ci sono delle falle nelle norme.Nella sezione dedicata al debunking, Camilla Vagnozzi di Facta ci spiega come si diffonde la disinformazione sul social TikTok, e con quali contenuti. Nella parte conclusiva, su medicina e comunicazione scientifica, Massimo Sandal racconta perché ci sono parecchi dubbi – e forse qualche speranza – su un nuovo farmaco approvato negli Stati Uniti per curare la malattia di Alzheimer.Seguiteci sui nostri siti https://pagellapolitica.it/ e https://facta.news/ sui nostri profili Facebook, Instagram e Twitter.Host: Carlo CanepaEpisodio scritto da Carlo Canepa, Laura Loguercio, Camilla Vagnozzi e Massimo Sandal; ha partecipato Lorenzo RuffinoProducer: Jessica Mariana MasucciLINK UTILIhttps://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/1121/ogni-paese-europeo-va-per-la-sua-strada-con-astrazeneca https://pagellapolitica.it/dichiarazioni/8917/si-anche-germania-francia-e-spagna-fanno-la-vaccinazione-eterologa https://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/1123/ma-ha-senso-vaccinare-anche-bambini-e-ragazzi https://pagellapolitica.it/blog/show/1127/armi-in-italia-tra-letta-e-salvini-chi-ha-ragione-sulla-severit%C3%A0-delle-leggi https://facta.news/storie/2021/06/18/come-funziona-la-disinformazione-su-tiktok/ https://facta.news/storie/2021/06/11/abbiamo-davvero-un-farmaco-contro-lalzheimer/ CREDIT BRANI“Arpent”, “Comic game loop - Mischief”, “Crystal Bungalow” di Kevin MacLeod; “Miranda”, “City slickers “ e “Nightshift” di Brian Boyko hanno una licenza Public Domain https://freepd.comCREDIT IMMAGINE: ANSA
Ogni quanto bisogna controllare un detentore di armi da fuoco? Cosa succede ad un'arma che viene ereditata? La tragedia di Ardea ha riproposto la questione sull'uso, la diffusione e la detenzione delle armi. Legali o clandestine, comunque sono sempre protagoniste di fatti di sangue e la mente corre verso gli Stati Uniti. L'Italia è il primo paese in Europa per omicidi da arma da fuoco. Per possedere un'arma basta essere incensurati e presentare un certificato di salute mentale e fisica compilato dal medico di base. Per usare l'arma basta invece qualche ora di esercitazione. In molti ottengono la licenza sportiva, si iscrivono ai poligoni, ma poi non vanno mai a sparare. Conduce Maddalena Carlino
Ogni quanto bisogna controllare un detentore di armi da fuoco? Cosa succede ad un'arma che viene ereditata? La tragedia di Ardea ha riproposto la questione sull'uso, la diffusione e la detenzione delle armi. Legali o clandestine, comunque sono sempre protagoniste di fatti di sangue e la mente corre verso gli Stati Uniti. L'Italia è il primo paese in Europa per omicidi da arma da fuoco. Per possedere un'arma basta essere incensurati e presentare un certificato di salute mentale e fisica compilato dal medico di base. Per usare l'arma basta invece qualche ora di esercitazione. In molti ottengono la licenza sportiva, si iscrivono ai poligoni, ma poi non vanno mai a sparare. Conduce Maddalena Carlino
La strage di Ardea ha sollevato molti punti interrogativi. In primis, come sia possibile che una persona mentalmente malata abbia a disposizione un'arma da maneggiare. Il figlio di Agostino Di Bartolomei, l'ex capitano della Roma che si è tolto la vita, sparandosi, il 30 maggio del 1994 lancia un appello: "togliete le armi a chi ha disagio psichico. Ne parliamo con lui, Luca, in questa puntata ma prima ospitiamo il prof. Mario Garattini sul nodo delle varianti Covid che sta facendo tremare parte del mondo scientifico
In this episode, John Page Williams shares some fabulous facts about one of the Chesapeake's best-loved birds, the great blue hero (Ardea herodias), as well as eight other heron species which make their homes in our region. The Chesapeake has a rich community of herons, but their greatest threat is their need for isolated, protected, mature woodlands for breeding. Please rate and review, it really helps us to spread these seasonal stories to new listeners. Transcript Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform or visit our single subscription page at https://chesapeake-almanac.captivate.fm/listen (https://chesapeake-almanac.captivate.fm/listen) Chesapeake Almanac is provided by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation - Saving the Bay through Education, Advocacy, Litigation, and Restoration. Find out more at https://www.cbf.org (cbf.org). These readings are from John Page Williams, Jr.'s book, Chesapeake Almanac: Following the Bay through the Seasons. The publication is available in print at Amazon.com. Content copyright © John Page Williams, Jr. All rights reserved. Support this podcast
Dopo il caso di Ardea si è tornati a parlare di armi e detenzione. Soprattutto a proposito di quelle ereditate. Ne parliamo con l'avvocato penalista Daniel Di Pietro Ascolta “Tempo Presente” a cura di Vicky Mangone, ogni giorno sul sito di Giornale Radio - www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra app
In apertura di terza parte, la lente d'ingrandimento sull'attualità e la politica del nostro Paolo Mieli. La strage di Ardea (Roma) dove un uomo ha ucciso due bambini e un anziano a colpi di arma da fuoco, ha aperto un grande dibattito nell'opinione pubblica su due fronti: quello delle reti sociali a protezione dei malati mentali e quelle delle armi non denunciate legalmente nel nostro paese. Ne parliamo con Diamante Ceci, avvocato difensore della famiglia dei due piccoli uccisi ad Ardea e Fabrizio Starace, Direttore dipartimento salute mentale e dipendenze patologiche della Ausl di Modena, presidente della società italiana di Epidemiologia Psichiatrica e coordinatore tavolo ministeriale su salute mentale.
Un brutto lunedì e un brutto inizio di settimana. Caldo estivo e sole. Dopo un buon inizio il lunedì è diventato pessimo come l'umore. Nervosismo tutto il giorno e nessuna voglia di lavorare al blog e agli altri progetti. Le lezioni come tutor sono sempre positive e rilassanti ma nel pomeriggio il dolore al collo e il problema alla coscia durante la corsa hanno rovinato ancora di più la giornata. Assalto a un furgone portavalori durante il pomeriggio e nuovi dettagli sulla tragedia di ieri ad Ardea. A Verona scoperti i resti di una casa romana. In chiusura il buon bollettino COVID di oggi e le rubriche di curiosità. Buona settimana a tutti. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ispeakitaliano/message
Un brutto lunedì e un brutto inizio di settimana. Caldo estivo e sole. Dopo un buon inizio il lunedì è diventato pessimo come l'umore. Nervosismo tutto il giorno e nessuna voglia di lavorare al blog e agli altri progetti. Le lezioni come tutor sono sempre positive e rilassanti ma nel pomeriggio il dolore al collo e il problema alla coscia durante la corsa hanno rovinato ancora di più la giornata. Assalto a un furgone portavalori durante il pomeriggio e nuovi dettagli sulla tragedia di ieri ad Ardea. A Verona scoperti i resti di una casa romana. In chiusura il buon bollettino COVID di oggi e le rubriche di curiosità. Buona settimana a tutti.
IL PUNTO POLITICO – PIER LUIGI PELLEGRIN – UMBERTO FUSCO - 147/06/2021 Alle 15.10 con il senatore UMBERTO FUSCO (commissione Difesa), Ardea, Lazio, una assurda domenica di sangue. Stavano giocando, i due fratellini Daniel e David Fusinato
L'autore del triplice omicidio avvenuto ieri ad Ardea, sul litorale sud di Roma, nel comprensorio di Colle Romito, si chiamava Andrea Pignani, aveva 35 anni e faceva l'ingegnere informatico. Ha ucciso a colpi di pistola due bimbi, David e Daniel di 5 e 10 anni, e un uomo di 84 anni.
Ardea ancora sotto shock per la morte di tre persone (due bambini e di un uomo di 74 anni): il killer vagava nel quartiere con la pistola in mano e aveva già sparato altre volte. L'arma apparteneva al padre dell'omicida, ex guardia giurata. "Manca un sistema informatizzato di tracciamento delle armi", dice Vincenzo Del Vicario, Segretario Nazionale Savip (Sindacato Autonomo Vigilanza Privata). Con le nuove indicazioni del CTS, recepite dal Ministero della Salute, agli under 60 che hanno ricevuto la prima dose con Vaxzevria o Janssen, verrà somministrata una seconda dose di vaccino a mRna. Preoccupa ancora la variante Delta, più resistente ai vaccini da quel che sembra. Con noi Sergio Abrignani, immunologo, membro del Comitato Tecnico Scientifico.
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IL PUNTO POLITICO – PIER LUIGI PELLEGRIN – UMBERTO FUSCO - 147/06/2021 Alle 15.10 con il senatore UMBERTO FUSCO (commissione Difesa), Ardea, Lazio, una assurda domenica di sangue. Stavano giocando, i due fratellini Daniel e David Fusinato
Prima ora - Notizie del giorno e messaggi audio Whatsapp degli ascoltatori. Seconda ora - Caso Saman Abbas, omicidio religioso? Al telefono, Hasnain Bhatti, rappresentante della comunità pakistana di Carpi. - RadioTraffic: la viabilità con Dario De Simone. - Parliamo della situazione pandemica, delle polemiche sul vaccino AstraZeneca e della Variante Delta con il microbiologo Andrea Crisanti, che ci presenta il suo libro "Caccia al virus". Terza ora - Borse e Mercati con Ettore Livini: lo stato degli acquedotti in Italia. - Matrimoni, si ricomincia: tutte le regole per le cerimonie 2021. Ne parliamo con il wedding planner Enzo Miccio. - Ricostruzione della strage di Ardea. Al telefono, Edoardo Buffoni.
IL PUNTO POLITICO – PIER LUIGI PELLEGRIN – UMBERTO FUSCO – 147/06/2021 Alle 15.10 con il senatore UMBERTO FUSCO (commissione Difesa), Ardea, Lazio, una assurda domenica di sangue. Stavano giocando, i due fratellini Daniel e David Fusinato
La tragedia di Ardea, nel Lazio, e il tema del disagio psichico e della salute mentale
Sembra assumere sempre più i contorni della follia la tragica sparatoria che ad Ardea alle porte di Roma, ha causato la morte di un anziano, l'84enne Salvatore Ranieri e di due fratellini di 5 ed 10 anni che stavano giocando davanti casa.
What is it about the heron that makes it such a frequent subject for social media posts featuring canal and riverside birds? There is something about it that is strange, singular almost. Spotting one is often felt to be a significant event that should be recorded and remembered. This week we look at the heron in the company of Dylan Thomas, John Moriarty, and Wendell Berry, and explore why it has such an impact on us. Journal entry:“15th May, SaturdayThere are times, sitting here, that stillness seems to fill the boat Like morning light Pooling and seeping into every corner and crack. It’s not silence Nor even a quietness - Though it is both of those.And all I can hear is Penny softly breathing, My pen scratching on paper, A wood pigeon’s lazy call.Even the second-hand on the clock seems to move slower.” Episode InformationAll the soundscapes featured in this episode are all recorded on site apart from the sample of the grey heron (Ardea cinerea) night call. This was recorded at Berkel en Rodenrijs, Lansingerland, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands by Susanne Kuijpers on the night of 10th May 2021. It is available under Creative Copyright licence at Xeno-Canto: Sharing bird sounds from around the world. In this episode I read a passage from John Moriarty’s (2007) What the Curlew Said: Nostos continued. University of Michigan: Lilliput Press. I also read ‘The Heron’ by Wendell Berry that can be found in his (2018) anthology The Peace of Wild Things: And other poems. London: Penguin BooksThe book I refer to by Richard Jeffries (1879) is his Wildlife in a Southern County of which many versions exist. It has recently been republished, with an introduction by Richard Mabey by Little Toller – Wildlife in a Southern County. General DetailsIn the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org. Two-stroke narrowboat engine recorded by 'James2nd' on the River weaver, Cheshire. Uploaded to Freesound.org on 23rd June 2018. Creative Commons Licence. Piano interludes composed and performed by Helen Ingram.All other audio recorded on site. ContactFor pictures of Erica and images related to the podcasts or to contact me, follow me on:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/noswpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimeonstillwaters/Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoswPodI would love to hear from you. You can email me at nighttimeonstillwaters@gmail.com
Gopi Karunakaran, Ardea's Co-Chief Investment Officer in conversation with Morgans Equity Strategist, Andrew Tang. Gopi walks through the strategies and uses of the Ardea Real Outcome Fund and how it can play a role in providing attractive and consistent returns in portfolios.
In this episode, Dr Laura Ryan, Head of Research at Ardea joins us to discuss fixed interest and specifically whether duration strategies can still provide diversification in portfolios in the current ultra-low interest rate environment.
Over four years, Dr. Johanne Martens has been studying the Beak and Feather Disease virus, which is appearing more often among wild bird populations, especially parrots. Focusing on Crimson Rosellas, monitoring nest boxes, Johannes and her team from Deakin University have discovered much about this disease, and points to some methods to ameliorate the potential effects on both wild and captive populations. In the usual Bird Nerd part of the show, Johanne tells us how she studied escaped Amazon parrots, gone feral in Europe, and her favourite bird things. These are the links to all of Johanne's BFDV papers: Prevalence in common species: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0235406 Persistence of infection: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01584197.2019.1640069 Seasonal fluctuations: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-64631-y Detection in nest boxes: https://peerj.com/articles/9211/ And here are her papers on urban Amazons: Breeding: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10336-017-1436-9 Diet: https://bioone.org/journals/Ardea/volume-101/issue-1/078.101.0111/Diet-and-Feeding-Behaviour-of-Naturalised-Amazon-Parrots-in-a/10.5253/078.101.0111.full And this a link for many of the Animals on the Internet - like the Internet of Things! https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/09/science/space-station-wildlife.html Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more effort into the video side of things, so if you would like more visual content, please subscribe, and I will watch with interest if that's what you want!
Talk Investment with Mark Wenzel talk to Sam Morris from Ardea Real Outcome Fund. Fixed Income is a difficult asset class right. Interest rates are low, credit risk is increased and you have to accept long duration tail risk for higher returns. The Ardea Real Outcome Fund is different. It does not take any credit or duration risk and they have historically achieved higher returns during periods of increased volatility. This discussion delves into how Ardea achieves their returns while eliminating the 2 biggest risks for fixed income investors. Compound your wisdom! Talk Investment with Mark Wenzel is a podcast presented by The Hopkins Group. Visit us online at thehopkinsgroup.com.au -- Disclaimer: Please note the following podcast and information discussed within it are general in nature and doesn't take into account individual situations, needs or goals. Please do your own research, speak with an adviser or other relevant professional who will be able to make a recommendation based on your specific circumstances. This podcast shouldn't be relied upon as advice - you will need to satisfy yourself through independent means that any decisions based on this material are appropriate. Mark Wenzel is an Authorised Representative and John Hopkins Financial Services Pty Ltd is a Corporate Representative of Sentry Advice Pty Ltd Level 1 190 Stirling Street PERTH WA 6000 ACN:130 288 578 AFSL: 227748
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Si parla con Massimo Comparotto, Presidente Oipa Italia Onlus e Paolo Rossi, fotografo naturalista, di One Shot No kill, caccia e fotografia naturalistica, di Codice etico della fotografia naturalistica, di Ardea, di Cavallo caduto a Roma, di Enpa, di Miveg, di Cras La Fagiana, di Internazionale, di Zoological society of London and conservation capital, di Rinoceronti, di Slovacchia , di allevamenti per pellice, di Lav, di Passeggiata Naturalistica, di Nicola Ardegni, di Orto Botanico di Pavia, di Associazione Culturale Il Villaggio di Esteban e scopriamo che Massimo per oggi vorrebbe essere Lupo
Si parla con Rosario Balestrieri, ornitologo, Presidente di Ardea, del ventesimo convegno del CIO Convegno Italiano Ornitologia da lui organizzato a Napoli, di influenza del clima sui pennuti, dal Pinguino al Fratino, di bracconaggio, di habitat, di Aquila di Bonelli abbattuta in Sardegna, di Scoiattoli e di Passeri, di educazione ambientale, ma anche della diffida alla Regione Lombardia da parte della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri su cattura uccelli per richiamo, di tutela ambientale nella Costituzione Italiana, di Pets in the city, di realtà virtuale allo stand del Comune di Milano, di pesci rossi e scopriamo che Rosario avrebbe voluto essere una Balia dal Collare
Partial Transcripthttp://www.thetaleofrome.com/rome-011 Hello, this is Abel, in Beijing, China. Welcome to my podcast.The Tale of Rome, Episode 11 — Rome 1 – Athens 0.This episode has a rather soccer-type title name, because the Romans—let me repeat that, the Romans claim that their republic started in the year 509 BC.Personally, I don't buy it, not even for a minute, but—since all we have are the records written by the Romans themselves, and since we do not have a time machine, we have to stick to their version.Romans didn't like being second, especially when it came to a little word like DEMOCRACY.Turns out that, in the year 508 BC, and according to some historians—507 BC, something happened in Greece.A man named Kleisthenes, a noble Athenian made significant reforms to the constitution of ancient Athens, and so he set his city on a democratic footing in either 508 or 507 BC.So, then—the reaction of the Romans, actually, the reaction of those who rewrote the hsitory of Rome some centuries later, was to make a fine-tuning to their own history.Let us have Rome get their democarcy a year earlier.So, Rome's demacracy arrived to the the Romans in the year 509 BC. A clever move, and a good goal.Partial score: Rome 1 – Athens 0.And please notice that I said “PARTIAL SCORE” because this game is far from over, and we are centuries away from the end-game whistle.Last week we saw that Tarquin the Proud was mistreating his people. The rich, the poor, and everyone in between, plus—the people around Rome, too.And we got to the point where Tarqin was busy setting up a siege to a city called Ardea, near the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.But before we get to our Latin word of the day, I would like you to imagine this:Sping in Rome, really early in the morning, way before the Sun rises.As snow in the mountains melted, thawing rivers and streams to the east and north of Rome were feeding the plains around Rome, and many small, wooden bridges were carried away by the quiet, yet unrestrainable force of nature.Through this landscape, a horseman was riding on his black horse, at full speed. He was heading south, and he was avoiding village crossroads and bridges, trying not to be seen. Romans rose early, and this added to his haste. Rome was fading behind him, and a lapis lazuli sliver on the sky was announcing the first break of dawn.[…]Lucretia died less than a few minutes later, but while she was dying she asked the three men to avenge her life, and to make sure that Rome was free of men like Tarquin the Proud, and that son of his.Needless to say, the three men decided to make sure, her dying wish was to be fulfilled, otherwise our story wouldn't match now, would it?[…]