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Ortopedia - Moja Pasja | Sport | Uraz| Leczenie | Zdrowie
OMP #065: | Czy można wymienić łąkotkę

Ortopedia - Moja Pasja | Sport | Uraz| Leczenie | Zdrowie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 12:30


Łąkotka jest bardzo ważną strukturą stawu kolanowego. Urazy i przeciążenia kolana doprowadzają do jej uszkodzenia, co w rezultacie może spowodować zmiany zwyrodnieniowe stawu, ból, wysięki, ograniczenia w aktywności, a wreszcie konieczność wymiany stawu na protezę. Perspektywa straszna. Dzisiaj spróbuję przeanalizować, czy w takim razie łąkotkę można wymienić…

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Down South Anomalies #72 Jarrah White: Odysseus 52 yrs later and still tilting at the Moon

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 104:29


Jarrah White is an Australian filmmaker, astrophysicist and geologist. He has Certificate III & IV qualifications with distinctions in Screen and Media at the Sydney Institute of TAFE NSW, Australia; and a BSc with a Major in Geology and a Minor in Astrophysics completed in November 2017 and July 2019 respectively.He has produced over 100 videos regarding Apollo moon landing conspiracy theories, most notably the MoonFaker series. He has also written many articles for Aulis Online, and keeps the book NASA Mooned America! by Ralph René in print having acquired the copyrights since the original author's passing. He has been interviewed for many Australian and international magazines, newspapers and radio shows to discuss his views. Over the course of his research he has attended various space-related press conferences and interviewed or otherwise questioned many noteworthy people, including Buzz Aldrin, Wendy Kaysing (daughter of Bill Kaysing), Ralph René and Roger Boisjoly. White has also produced YouTube documentaries chronicling SpaceX's progress in their Starship program, as well as videos debunking false claims that the Earth is flat and the Challenger crew still being alive. White has also acted part time, appearing in Australian comedic television productions Fat Pizza and Darradong Local Council, and is aspiring to become an alternate history fiction author. His first novel, Trojan SMERSH, has been accepted for publication by Aurora House and will be released later this year.As a young boy, White dreamed of becoming an astronaut and going to Mars. Now he considers himself a vocal scientific minority, being one of the few academics who doubts the Apollo moon missions. He believes that private space exploration will be the way of the future. White is fascinated by the successes and failures of the private space industry in recent years, and through his YouTube videos has advocated his own theories on how to use private space technology to overcome the radiation hazards on flights to the Moon and Mars. White can be reached at: jarrahw@gmail.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@WhiteJarrahhttps://moonfaker.com/home.html

Exploration Unknown
Artimis mission - Treax solo episode

Exploration Unknown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 21:38


This week is just a solo episode by Treax and he is talking about the Artimis mission. give him some feedback and show some love! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/explorationunknown/support

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!
The Space Program is ahead of schedule! (11/12/22 Part 1)

Q & A Presents: Maui Online! – Hawaii's Only Computer Talk Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 54:48


Normally Dr. Armstrong comes every third Saturday of the month. However, we were able to get him AND Tracey onto the show. Five people? At once! Talking space stuff? Yes! Rockets? Yes! Artimis? YES! Reaching for the Stars We're overly excited about all this so join us!

Skybreaker With Michael Dirksen
#70 With Joel Irvin

Skybreaker With Michael Dirksen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 137:23


We talk about the Artimis mission to space that got delayed lol. So we talk about nasa, space, music, politics, government, etc. 

Len Berman and Michael Riedel In The Morning
Hour 1: The Artimis Rocket has been wheeled back to the garage for service

Len Berman and Michael Riedel In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 33:53


If the rocket isn't ready to go by Friday, NASA will wait for another favorable date to launch.

Double Dose
Hexing the Artimis Moon mission - EP #019 | Double Dose

Double Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 57:59


James Webb Telescope, Artemis Moon Mission, ugliest woman in the world, possession and much more

All Things Michigan With Artimis
Kyleigh Wegener - National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month

All Things Michigan With Artimis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 7:49


Februrary is all about the heart and wearing red with the American Heart Association. Kicking off Februrary 1st is Go Red For Women Day which is more than just about wearing red. Go Red Day focuses on women's hearts and spreading knowledge on keeping a healthy heart.  Kyleigh Wegener stopped by the i929 studio to discuss all things heart health with Artimis. For more information on the AHA's Go Red For Women Day visit  https://www.goredforwomen.org/

All Things Michigan With Artimis
Mayor Of Lansing (Andy Schor) - The All Things Michigan Podcast

All Things Michigan With Artimis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 5:22


Mayor Schor called Artimis to talk about his history with Silver Bells In The City, his plans for this year's festivities, how being the Mayor has changed his plans for Silver Bells, and more!  For more information on Silver Bells In The City visit silverbellsinthecity.org! 

All Things Michigan With Artimis
Pastor Victor's Gobble Wobble 2018 - All Things Michigan Podcast

All Things Michigan With Artimis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 10:45


Thanksgiving is a time come together and enjoy a great meal surrounded by those you love. Unfortunately, there are people out there that can't afford a Thanksgiving dinner and have to choose between paying bills or getting a turkey. Thanks to Pastor Victor, he is doing his part in the community to change that, with his annual Gobble Wobble Walkathon.  Pastor Victor joined Artimis just before hitting the trail to talk about how the Gobble Wobble started, his trials and tribulations, and those in need can receive a Thanksgiving basket. If you would like to help donate or pledge money for the Gobble Wobble click here. 

All Things Michigan With Artimis
Gretchen Whitmer - All Things Michigan Podcast

All Things Michigan With Artimis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 12:57


Michigan Democratic nominee for Governor Gretchen Whitmer stopped by the i929 studio to talk to Artimis about  the upcoming election, the Michigan economy, roads, and much more!  The primary election is quickly approaching and Michiganders will hit the polls to vote in a Governor. One of the candidates is Gretchen Whitmer. Whitmer is eager to not only fix the roads in Michigan, but is also focused on many issues that this state currently faces. Whitmer sat down with Artimis to discuss her plans to move Michigan forward.  Click  here to learn more about Whitmer's platform.  The All Things Michigan podcast is an equal opportunity political outlet. Mr. Schuette has been invited to talk on the podcast. 

GWW Radio
Parlipod Episode #1: "Legacy Numbering 106" REBIRTH

GWW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 49:28


From the ashes of Parlipod Crisis, a podcast is reborn! This is the reboot everyone has been waiting for! In this first issue relaunch, guests galore have stopped by to talk shop with us. Kevin Conroy "Batman", Julie Nathanson "Silver Banshee", and Fred Tatasciore "Everybody else ;-)"discusses Lego DC Super Villians. I was able to get the scoop on Young Justice season 3 from Troy Baker "Geoforce" and Stephanie Lemelin "Artimis". I then got to sit down with the beautiful Rebbeca Romijn "Lois Lane" and hubby Jerry O'Connell "Superman", as well as Jason O'Mara "Batman", and Christopher Gorham "Flash" to talk the Death of Superman animated movie. But wait, you didn't think we stopped doing comic reviews, did you? This episode we review Cable #156, Punisher #228, Justice League#5, and Justice League Dark #1. We've taken the format, and thrown it out the window. You'll never know what we'll talk about next! Join John Benedict and new Co-Host Takoda Riley, as the user in a bold new age for Parlipod.

Vertebrae
New Ideas

Vertebrae

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 12:47


I just wanted to make a little note here for anyone listening about new ideas. We’re surrounded by them. We’re inundated with new Kickstarter projects and inventions. Shark Tank is one of the most popular TV shows because it’s full of new, clever inventions and ideas.    Some of you know that I shared a sermon this past week at our church that ruffled some feathers. Intentionally so. I was looking at how we interpret Scripture, and some of the more damaging ways to interpret it, and some of the more life-giving ways I’ve found to interpret it.    In it, the topics of slavery, animal sacrifice, women in leadership and homosexuality came up. All things in the Bible. All things that have verses that people can cite at a moments notice. But largely all things we’ve recognized to be artifacts of a day and age gone by.    No one is missing animal sacrifices, including the Jews. No one is missing slavery, except for maybe the former slave traders. No one wants to bar women from leadership in the church, except for perhaps the old guard… Men that are terrified of new ideas.    What happens when a new discovery takes place? What happens when all of a sudden, we learn something NEW about something we’ve always known. Young husbands think they’re God’s gift to their wife in bed… Only to slowly find out over the course of first few years of marriage that they have no idea what they’re doing, and none of that is pleasurable.   New information leads to new breakthrough. This is how it should be. We don’t let our close-mindedness keep us in the stone-age, of course.    We’ve learned new information about tiny, invisible bacteria living on our hands and potentially making us gravely ill… So we learn to wash our hands. It’s how humanity survives, thrives and evolves with the changing times. It’s a GOOD thing. I think it’s how God wired us.   So when new scholarship in the mid 1990s unveiled a look in the first century women and the lives they were living, it gave us new information with which to understand our Bibles. 1 Timothy clearly says the forbid women to speak in church, to cover their heads, to dress modestly, etc.    Timothy’s Church in Ephesus First century, around the year 60AD, in the mega-city of Ephesus.  Lots happening.  Timothy in Ephesus, Paul having to address false doctrines.  “Stay there in Ephesus to correct the false teachings.”  Largest city in Asia Minor, housed the temple of Diana (aka Artemis), goddess of fertility.   Bigger than a football field, gilded in silver and gold. Acts 19 talks about the people chanting, Great is Artemis of the Ephesians! Massive impact, this cult had on the city. It was a women-run temple--no men ran anything.     Artimis as origin of all lfe, paul says no adam first then eve And Eve was deceived, so she wasn't divine like the cult said   The women taught the religion of Diana, and had ritualistic prostitution.  The men could pay to have sex with these priestesses, and it was believed to increase a man's virility.   In this specific time and place, Ephesianwomen were associated with false teaching (the cult) and prostitution( the temple).  Women ruled, women did this.  But the women could fall into this b/c they were souneducated about the things of God.   So putting women into leadership of the church wouldn't just have beenunwise, it'd have been detrimental.        A.The Rise of the “New Roman Woman.” If you go way back in history, men controlled everything.   All the property, and even if they married a wealthy woman who brought lots of property into the marriage, all of thatpropertybecame the husband's.  If they got divorced, she left with nothing. Also, it was assumed that men might havea mistress or two on the side,but wives were expected to be faithful and chaste.  That was the assumption.  Up to this point, Ancient history was male dominated, and extremely patriarchal.   In the 1st C BC tho, due to increased wealth flowing into Rome and political instability resulting from civil wards, the social environment began changing and women from elite families gained political influence. Limiting laws on women were relaxed. Many wars separated women from their soldiering husbands, fathers, and sons. Result was a more public presence of women—esp. the wealthy, within the social and political arenas.  Poets Ovid, Catullus, Tibullus and the lawyer Cicero all describe this woman: wealth, clout, disregard for traditional social customs. The poets all praised extramarital affairs. The men sought adventure not on the battlefield or in the senate, but in a personal tryst with married women.    But In 44BC, the Roman senate changed the law.   They said a woman could keep her own property when she got married.   If she got divorced, she could take out what she brought in.   It created a Women's Liberation movement.  For the first time, women weren't dependent on their husbands.  Some of these wealthy women said they don't just want financial freedom, they wantall of the same freedoms.  So these wealthy women started takingyoung loverson the side.  And couples began encouraging each other in thisopen marriage, swinging, lifestyles.     Plutarch : “She must accept her husband’s extramarital sexual activities with good grace and not let such behaviors push her toward divorce." “The husband may enjoy sex with others (except married women), but should avoid provoking his wife to jealousy."   Also, women began to reject the role of Mother, and so you seethe rise of abortions for the new roman woman.   They'd dress extravagantly.  Gold in their hair, pearls, gowns covered with jewels.   You could tell what a woman's attitude was towards marriage and abortion, just by looking at what she wore.  In the 1st Century: you were what you wore.     Finally, these new roman women weren't just known for the immodesty and immorality, but also known for their brash outspokenness.  Roman Historians tell us that these women would challenge philosophers in the Symposia, and some of them would stand up and shout down philosophers, even rushing the stage and taking over.   Any time a new idea makes us angry, we need to seriously evaluate our hearts. Why would a new idea make you angry?    It could confuse you, sure. That’s fine.  It could intrigue you. Great.  It could draw you in to investigate further and research and learn more from more resources… Or, it could just make you angry and resentful.    I’ve found that the women that had questions following my sermon have come forward with genuine intrigue and honest searching, and we’ve had kind, fruitful, unifying conversations. The men were slightly different. Slightly more… angry.   If new ideas make you angry, it says far more about YOUR insecurities than it does about the new idea.    If someone knocked on my door today and proposed that Elyse and I join their open marriage and we start living in polamory, I would be seriously surprised, I would be confused, but I wouldn’t be angry. I would only be angry if my marriage was already on the rocks and I was insecure that Elyse might actually leave me…    If you study the great spiritual teachers, both contemporary and historical, you’ll find a common thread between them of openness, inclusivism, and deep consideration of other spiritual paths… They honor one another. They aren’t afraid of one another. They sit on stage with each other and have panel discussions about things that matter, inter-faith dialogue, things that further the human understand and collective consciousness… Not words of division or fear.    If you’re a person that finds yourself on the front edge of anything… You’ll have new ideas. You’ll perhaps be the tip of the spear or the first person to share these new ideas. Maybe pitching the idea to your board of directors, or your boss, or someone you respect… And they might respond in a way that hurts you.    You can bet that someone approached the CEO of Blockbuster 10 years ago to talk about streaming services, and maybe he responded with anger. “THAT’S NOT WHAT WE DO! WE’RE A VIDEO RENTAL STORE!”    Maybe true of Toys-R-Us, or Sears, or any other company that handled new information poorly.    I guess it’s worth noting that nothing I shared in that sermon was new. Not even close. Some of these ideas come straight from Desert Fathers and Mothers in the first centuries. And I guess I should also say that none of the response has hurt me, personally. I’m recognizing how stuck some people are, and how afraid they are that adjusting a single string in the tapestry will cause the whole thing to unravel… Which I just cannot agree to believe. This is way too big and beautiful to ever be unraveled by a few new (or not so new) ideas.    Be encouraged, be empowered, and let’s keep moving humanity in the right direction.    I love you, make it a good day. 

All Things Michigan With Artimis
Pastor Victor's Gobble Wobble Walkathon To Raise Money For Families This Thanksgiving

All Things Michigan With Artimis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 15:49


Thanksgiving is a time come together and enjoy a great meal surrounded by those you love. Unfortunately, there are people out there that can't afford a Thanksgiving dinner and have to choose between paying bills or getting a turkey. Thanks to Pastor Victor, he is doing his part in the community to change that.  The 2017 Gobble Wobble Walkathon starts today as Pastor Victor will walk 50 miles over a three day period to raise money for Thanksgiving baskets for those in need. Pastor Victor joined Artimis just before hitting the trail to talk about how the Gobble Wobble started, his trials and tribulations, and those in need can receive a Thanksgiving basket.  If you would like to help donate or pledge money for the Gobble Wobble click  here.

248 Podcasts
Episode 27 - Artimis

248 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016


Welcome to 248's first game night of the year! We are playing the Star Trek bridge simulator: Artemis. We were all still very new to the game and I hope it is fun to listen to us because we had a blast playing. All power to awesome generators...ENGAGE!