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Send us a textToussaint Kafarhire, S.J, the current President of the African Studies Association of Africa, ASAA; political scientist, and expert on social justice, religion, democracy and peace, political violence and conflicts in Africa Great Lakes Region, analyzes the unfolding crisis and war in Congo. Prof Kafarhire helps us to understand the complexities of this destructive war, the people responsible for this unacceptable situation and suffering, and how peace can be restored in the Congo. Together with Kafarhire, we call for an end to the conflict. We call for dialogue among all the stakeholders. We appeal to the Rwandan government to withdraw its forces from Congo, and appeal for respect for human lives and a ceasefire to give peace and dialogue a chance.
The podcast makes its first visit to Alaska. UIAAA Connection #209 – Sandi Wagner, CAA, Executive Director of the Alaska IAAA, is now available. Sandi, a former AD in Juneau now works for the ASAA in addition to her Ed Dir job. She details the issues that are unique to Alaska. 120 of the 220 schools in that state have a student count of 60 or less. She shares the love she has for all students and coaches. Her advice about knowing that I make a difference is not to be missed. Please Listen, Learn and Share! You can subscribe to UIAAA TV on YouTube! This podcast is also available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcast, iHeartradio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Sticher and YouTube.
"Good things or God things, come in 3's", which is why today's episode is all about why I keep going and the importance of not quitting on the things we're called to. Life will test us, but within those challenging moments are where the lessons lie and those lessons help us grow into the people we need to be for the next chapter of our life. So turn up the volume and listen up cause there are levels to this one. Until next time, be a light an august light.Follow us on Instagram & Twitter:@TheAugust_LightJoin our email list and get the inside scoop on all things The August Light:www.theaugustlight.comReferral Links:Feel the love! Try Buttah Skin Care and receive 20% off your order via my support link:AugustLight20*Theme music produced by L.B. ThatProducerGuy (B Sharp Entertainment) Listen to more exclusive content at https://plus.acast.com/s/theaugustlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes you just gotta let go and see what happens. As I kick off the start to a new season, I am embracing the feeling of not getting it right and releasing the need to overproduce who I am so take a listen and learn a little more about what less tha perfect sounds like and how it creates space for others to be themselves too. Until next time, be a light an august light.Follow us on Instagram & Twitter:@TheAugust_LightJoin our email list and get the inside scoop on all things The August Light:www.theaugustlight.comReferral Links:Feel the love! Try Buttah Skin Care and receive 20% off your order via my support link:AugustLight20*Theme music produced by L.B. ThatProducerGuy (B Sharp Entertainment) Listen to more exclusive content at https://plus.acast.com/s/theaugustlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As humans we have been given the gift of choice and every day we make choices that impact the life we live. So, today is all about choice and how even in the face of adversity, there's always a choice available to us. Turn up the volume and listen up because in today's season finale, we leave you with some powerful words to ponder before the new year begins. Until next time, be a light an august light. We will return with Season 5 on September 1, 2023. Happy Holiday's Everyone. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter:@TheAugust_LightReferral Links:Feel the love! Try Buttah Skin Care and receive 20% off your order via my support link:AugustLight20Need a personal stylist? Try Stitchfix and receive $25 off your first order with my referral link: StitchFix Referral*Theme music produced by L.B. ThatProducerGuy (B Sharp Entertainment) Listen to more exclusive content at https://plus.acast.com/s/theaugustlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode is all about gratitude, encouragement, and a journey into how our actions are a representation of the things we manifest. Turn up the volume and listen up because this is something everyone needs to hear. Until next time, be a light an august light. Inspiration:A WordFollow us on Instagram & Twitter:@TheAugust_LightReferral Links:Feel the love! Try Buttah Skin Care and receive 20% off your order via my support link:AugustLight20Need a personal stylist? Try Stitchfix and receive $25 off your first order with my referral link: StitchFix Referral*Theme music produced by L.B. ThatProducerGuy (B Sharp Entertainment) Listen to more exclusive content at https://plus.acast.com/s/theaugustlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is no success without failure. Failure shows us everything we need to do to achieve our dreams, so why do we tend to breeze through it and act as if it never happened. Well, in today's episode I'm talking about that very thing. Turn up the volume and listen up because today is all about the ins and outs of failure.Oh and it looks like love is in the air. Maybe. Until next time, be a light an august light. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter:@TheAugust_Light@IAmAsa_A Referral Links:Feel the love! Try Buttah Skin Care and receive 20% off your order via my support link:AugustLight20Need a personal stylist? Try Stitchfix and receive $25 off your first order with my referral link: StitchFix Referral*Theme music produced by L.B. ThatProducerGuy (B Sharp Entertainment) Listen to more exclusive content at https://plus.acast.com/s/theaugustlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every so often, we all need time to reflect. Reflection allows us to stop and appreciate all the things we've achieved and celebrate life. It is my belief that reflection refocuses us on our goals and reenergizes us for the next leg of our journey. So, for today's episode I'm following my own advice and spending some time reflecting along with exploring what's next. It's time to celebrate so turn up the volume, listen up, and enjoy.Until next time, be a light an august light. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter:@TheAugust_Light@HeyCoryAllen Referral Links:Feel the love! Try Buttah Skin Care and receive 20% off your order via my support link:AugustLight20Need a personal stylist? Try Stitchfix and receive $25 off your first order with my referral link: StitchFix Referral*Theme music produced by L.B. ThatProducerGuy (B Sharp Entertainment) Listen to more exclusive content at https://plus.acast.com/s/theaugustlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode - 175 Barseen Oshana was born in Sydney, Australia and heads the Assyrian Students Association of Australia. The ASAA is an independent student-led organisation that facilitates the presence of Assyrians at universities in Australia, as well as coordinating external events to bring Assyrian students together. He also serves as a board member of the Assyrian Australian Association and has been involved in the Assyrian Football community in Australia. Barseen works in the construction sector and enjoys watching his beloved Fairfield Bulls. Socials: FB: @AustraliaASA IG: @asaaustralia Home | Assyrian Students' Association of Australia (square.site)
To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022) is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook. This biography breaks out of the Indonesian Chinese category. It is primarily an Indonesian story. In its early chapters this biography reveals much about the ‘sugar king' Chinese aristocracy of Indonesia, from the inside. In its later chapters this book shows much about the development of Indonesians writing their own post-colonial history, and the intellectual influences on this writing. Onghokham was a senior public intellectual with over 300 writings over 50 years, containing original insights into many varied Indonesian topics, including colonial history and its effects on modern politics and society; the Indonesian Chinese; ‘outsiders' -- marginal people; the jago or brigand as people's champion; sexuality in Indonesia past and present; food; the Oedipus complex; painting; traditional Javanese beliefs from the palace to the peasant. Like this interview? If so, you might also be interested in: Elisabeth Kramer, The Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns Edward Aspinall and Ward Berenschot, Democracy for Sale: Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia Professor Michele Ford is the Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, a university-wide multidisciplinary center at the University of Sydney, Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022) is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook. This biography breaks out of the Indonesian Chinese category. It is primarily an Indonesian story. In its early chapters this biography reveals much about the ‘sugar king' Chinese aristocracy of Indonesia, from the inside. In its later chapters this book shows much about the development of Indonesians writing their own post-colonial history, and the intellectual influences on this writing. Onghokham was a senior public intellectual with over 300 writings over 50 years, containing original insights into many varied Indonesian topics, including colonial history and its effects on modern politics and society; the Indonesian Chinese; ‘outsiders' -- marginal people; the jago or brigand as people's champion; sexuality in Indonesia past and present; food; the Oedipus complex; painting; traditional Javanese beliefs from the palace to the peasant. Like this interview? If so, you might also be interested in: Elisabeth Kramer, The Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns Edward Aspinall and Ward Berenschot, Democracy for Sale: Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia Professor Michele Ford is the Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, a university-wide multidisciplinary center at the University of Sydney, Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022) is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook. This biography breaks out of the Indonesian Chinese category. It is primarily an Indonesian story. In its early chapters this biography reveals much about the ‘sugar king' Chinese aristocracy of Indonesia, from the inside. In its later chapters this book shows much about the development of Indonesians writing their own post-colonial history, and the intellectual influences on this writing. Onghokham was a senior public intellectual with over 300 writings over 50 years, containing original insights into many varied Indonesian topics, including colonial history and its effects on modern politics and society; the Indonesian Chinese; ‘outsiders' -- marginal people; the jago or brigand as people's champion; sexuality in Indonesia past and present; food; the Oedipus complex; painting; traditional Javanese beliefs from the palace to the peasant. Like this interview? If so, you might also be interested in: Elisabeth Kramer, The Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns Edward Aspinall and Ward Berenschot, Democracy for Sale: Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia Professor Michele Ford is the Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, a university-wide multidisciplinary center at the University of Sydney, Australia. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/southeast-asian-studies
To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022) is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook. This biography breaks out of the Indonesian Chinese category. It is primarily an Indonesian story. In its early chapters this biography reveals much about the ‘sugar king' Chinese aristocracy of Indonesia, from the inside. In its later chapters this book shows much about the development of Indonesians writing their own post-colonial history, and the intellectual influences on this writing. Onghokham was a senior public intellectual with over 300 writings over 50 years, containing original insights into many varied Indonesian topics, including colonial history and its effects on modern politics and society; the Indonesian Chinese; ‘outsiders' -- marginal people; the jago or brigand as people's champion; sexuality in Indonesia past and present; food; the Oedipus complex; painting; traditional Javanese beliefs from the palace to the peasant. Like this interview? If so, you might also be interested in: Elisabeth Kramer, The Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns Edward Aspinall and Ward Berenschot, Democracy for Sale: Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia Professor Michele Ford is the Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, a university-wide multidisciplinary center at the University of Sydney, Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022) is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook. This biography breaks out of the Indonesian Chinese category. It is primarily an Indonesian story. In its early chapters this biography reveals much about the ‘sugar king' Chinese aristocracy of Indonesia, from the inside. In its later chapters this book shows much about the development of Indonesians writing their own post-colonial history, and the intellectual influences on this writing. Onghokham was a senior public intellectual with over 300 writings over 50 years, containing original insights into many varied Indonesian topics, including colonial history and its effects on modern politics and society; the Indonesian Chinese; ‘outsiders' -- marginal people; the jago or brigand as people's champion; sexuality in Indonesia past and present; food; the Oedipus complex; painting; traditional Javanese beliefs from the palace to the peasant. Like this interview? If so, you might also be interested in: Elisabeth Kramer, The Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns Edward Aspinall and Ward Berenschot, Democracy for Sale: Elections, Clientelism, and the State in Indonesia Professor Michele Ford is the Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, a university-wide multidisciplinary center at the University of Sydney, Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Salammu Berbahaya! Oleh. Andrea Aussie (Pemred NarasiPost.Com) Voice over talent: Dewi Nasjag & Dewi Fitriana NarasiPost.Com- “Ass, Ndre!” ucap sahabatku, Mila. Aku hanya menengok sekilas kepadanya dan tanganku kembali sibuk design image untuk publish naskah di website-ku. “Asskum, Ndre! Mikum, Ndre! Asaa kum, Ndre!” terdengar suara Mila mulai jengkel. “Ndre, telinga kamu tuli, ya? Aku berkali-kali mengucapkan salam saja tidak kamu jawab. Bahkan message dariku saja tidak kamu reply. Kamu kenapa, sih? Marah, ya?” Kuhela napasku dan kutatap bola mata Mila. “Apa yang harus kujawab atas salammu, Mil? Menurutku tak ada satu pun dari salammu yang patut kujawab.” “Maksudmu?” tanya Mila heran. “Gini lho, Mil, salam itu doa. Islam mempunyai salam yang sangat indah yaitu assalamualaikum warahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh wa maghfiratuh.” “Wah, itu ‘kan kepanjangan, Ndre, salamnya. Makanya kusingkat jadi ass, asskum, mikum atau asaa kum!” “Nah itu dia yang menjadikan salam Islam salah kaprah. Kamu tahu gak arti dari salam-salam yang tadi diucapkan olehmu?” tanyaku dengan sabar. Kulihat Mila hanya menggelengkan kepala tanpa suara. Naskah selengkapnya: https://narasipost.com/2022/08/24/salammu-berbahaya/ Terimakasih buat kalian yang sudah mendengarkan podcast ini, Follow us on: instagram: http://instagram.com/narasipost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/narasi.post.9 Fanpage: Https://www.facebook.com/pg/narasipostmedia/posts/ Twitter: Http://twitter.com/narasipost
What happens when the driving force behind the podcast is MIA? You're left with the feelings, the logic, and the assholery. Come take a walk down Luvers Lane and take a smooth right on Assholes Ave as we learn what Seddi and ASAA's thoughts are about these double standards and how we run relationships over here on the pod. Take a seat and relax as the baritones and basses sooth your mind and open your third eye. Support our podcast Become a Patreon! Patreon.com/entangledthots Also go follow the groups accounts as well! Twitter: https://twitter.com/EntangledThots https://twitter.com/seddi_luv https://twitter.com/1AndOnlyAsshole https://twitter.com/JusticethaPoet IG: https://www.instagram.com/seddi.luv/ https://www.instagram.com/onlypoeticjustice/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entangledthotspodcast?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@justsck00ter?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@onlypoeticjustice?lang=en Youtube: Et- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62Ri5PbtQ64HEoBtVs9pVg Poetic Justice- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQgw0E4dJRp6dm0zfXp9zeg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/entangled-thots/message
Over de næste 9 dage giver vi 1000 prøvemedlemskaber á 14 dage væk i forbindelse med lanceringen af vores nye format Ajour, der giver et overblik over de vigtigste pointer fra morgenudsendelsen. Se mere på duah.dk Hør også Kristian Ditlev Jensen og Oberst Møller Det og meget andet i dagens En Uafhængig Morgen, Danmarks uafhængige radios morgenflade. Godmorgen og velkommen til. Dagens vært er Asger Juhl Medlemmer kan lytte til udsendelsen uden reklamer i vores app - download via duah.dk/app Tidskoder: [00:03:00] Palle Mørk er stenhugger og kunstneren bag en havfrue statue på Asaa havn // Er det efterhånden så dyrt at vise billeder af Den lille havfrue i medier, turistorganisationer og souvenir-butikker, at det simpelthen bliver vanskeligere for Danmark at promovere sig som turistland? [00:13:00] Jan Jensen, direktør i Copenhagen og Scandinavian Souvenir // Om det er efterhånden så dyrt at vise billeder af Den lille havfrue i medier, turistorganisationer og souvenir-butikker, at det simpelthen bliver vanskeligere for Danmark at promovere sig som turistland? [00:25:00] Merete Ahnfeldt-Mollerup, forkvinde, Akademiraadet // Om de er danskere som betaler skat en lille smule til grin, når der bliver udbetalt støtte til kunstprojekter [00:40:00] Tine Kristiansen, skoleleder på privatskolen Th. Langs Skole i Silkeborg // Om Skal skoleelever skal have lov til at sove længe [00:53:00] Peter Kiertzner, forældre til pige i 3.g på Herlufsholm // Bliver man socialt udstødt som elev på Herlufsholm? [01:10:00] Stine Linnemann, kunstner og kandidat til borgerrepræsentationen i København for Rolig Revolution (Z) // Om Kunstfonden giver penge til et urealistisk kunstprojekt [01:29:00] Oberst Lars Møller // Om NATO [01:39:00] Kristian Ditlev Jensen, præst og forfatter // Om Kunstfonden giver penge til urealistisk kunstprojekter [01:53:00] Helle og Henrik Stub,cand.scient'er fra Københavns Universitet // Er nyt billede af sort hul videnskabelig verdenshistorie? Producer: Barry Wesil Redaktør: Peter Schwarz-Nielsen
Arvingerne efter billedhuggeren Edvard Eriksen vil have en statue fjernet fra havnen i den lille nordjyske by Asaa, eller sagt på en anden måde: have den destrueret. Statuen forestiller en havfrue, og arvingerne mener, at skulpturen er et plagiat af Den Lille Havfrue, Edvard Eriksens verdensberømte værk. I dagens afsnit fortæller kulturjournalist på Politiken Lars Eriksen historien om Den Lille Havfrue og om de arvinger, der nidkært vogter over deres ophavsret,og som sender en regning, hver gang nogen formaster sig til at vise et billede af damen med fiskehalen.
Leading off with ASAA's story of being rude or being a ass ;Seddi and Justice talk about their experinces going clubbing and vlogging. Peepin the new J.Cole drop the cast start discussing Coles legacy on tracks. Support our podcast Become a Patreon! Patreon.com/entangledthots Also go follow the groups accounts as well! Twitter: https://twitter.com/EntangledThots https://twitter.com/JusticethaPoet IG: https://www.instagram.com/seddi.luv/ https://www.instagram.com/onlypoeticjustice/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@entangledthotspodcast?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@justsck00ter?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@onlypoeticjustice?lang=en Youtube: Et- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC62Ri5PbtQ64HEoBtVs9pVg Poetic Justice- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQgw0E4dJRp6dm0zfXp9zeg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/entangled-thots/message
HOUR 1Tom S overviews the years past and current for Alaska's high basketball 1A and 2A championship / ASAA.orgNASA's newest most powerful rocket (322 feet tall) Artemis 1 prepping for launch / (CBS News) https://www.cbsnews.com/video/nasas-newest-rocket-makes-launch-pad-debut/#xPresident Biden plans a call with Xi Jinping of China "It's a battle between Democracies and Autocracies" / (CBS News) https://www.cbsnews.com/video/biden-to-speak-with-xi-jinping-in-first-call-since-ukraine-invasion/#xPutin appears at massive Moscow rally attended by 200,000 Russian / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/ukraine-russia-live-updates-03-18-2022Putin relays his list of conditions (to Turkey) for peace in Ukraine / (BPR) https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/03/18/putin-gives-list-of-conditions-to-end-ukraine-invasion-1214147/?Doug in the Mat-Su on the Ukraine-Russian was and compliments Germany on stepping up to help Ukraine5 U.S. states are considered America's "nuclear sponge" / https://www.fastcompany.com/90732588/5-states-nuclear-sponge-missile-silos?A fuel tax holiday could give U.S. fuel consumers relief / (NPR) https://www.npr.org/2022/03/18/1087072629/gas-prices-are-near-record-highs-a-fuel-tax-holiday-could-give-consumers-some-reHOUR 2Dalton in Mat-Su calls to praise Putin and Russia and urges listeners not to pay taxesJoe in Anchorage on American's loaded with money and PPP moniesAdam Holz from Focus on the Family's "Plugged In" reviews "Cheaper by the Dozen" "Turning Red" and "The Adam Project"DiCaprio and other stars sign letter pressing Canada to stop pipeline construction / (Independent) https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/leonardo-dicaprio-canada-gas-pipeline-b2038175.htmlDave Stieren from Governor Dunleavy's office with an update Alaska lawmakers debating how to spend or save the $3 billion higher oil price windfall / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/politics/2022/03/17/alaskas-new-oil-windfall-pits-bigger-pfds-against-savings-schools-and-maintenance-backlog/Gary from East Anchorage offers to buy Dalton a ticket to Russia
Velkommen til denne episode om saltstænger. Ja, saltstænger. Kommer der et twist? Nope. Saltstænger. Hele episoden. Lev med det. Hør Heinos anmeldes af konceptet saltstænger. Hør når Heino ringer til KiMs og bliver klogere på saltstænger, og om de nogensinde overvejer at ændre dem. Og hør når Heino ringer til remouladefolket og får en vurdering af saltstænger. Medvirkende i dag: Julie, som er fra 4200 Slagelse og primært bruger saltstænger til fester, når hende og vennerne skal lege at de er hvalrosser. Amalie, der mener at det er nærigt når mennesker serverer saltstænger. En hurtig snak inden hun skulle til brunch med sin bedstemor. Emil Ruby Mor_nielsson Mike, der er denne episodes mest positivt indstillet menneske, når det kommer til saltstænger. Hvilket ikke siger så meget. Når Mike skal hygge sig alene i Asaa, står den på en pakke saltstænger og en hindbærbrus fra Harboe. Jens-Christian, en fiskehandler fra Espergærde, der kun forsager én ting mere end sin ex, og det må være saltstænger – og folk der tilbyder ham saltstænger. Sofie, en eksiljyde i København, der kunne ønske sig en re-branding af saltstangen, hvis hun skal indtage den offentligt. Eventuelt som fuldkornsprodukt. Michael, Flintstones Pub's helt egen tryllekunster, der kan indtage saltstænger via næsen – men fraråder det. Og endelig Anders fra KiMs, der fortæller om processen med at producere saltstænger, kommer med et bud på, hvem der køber dem – og svarer på, om de nogensinde overvejer at ændre dem. Besøg https://remouladedomstolen.10er.app for at støtte podcasten og blive medlem af Remouladelogen på facebook. Tilrettelagt og klippet af Alexander Vinther. Skrevet og udviklet af Heino Hansen.
Ernestine Key joins Emma on the podcast to share the story of her husband, Fredrick's journey with undiagnosed sleep apnea. He had a debilitating stroke and passed away in September 2018. Together they discuss: * What a wonderful husband and father Fred was and what memories Ernestine has of him; * The signs of undiagnosed sleep apnea such as snoring and gasping at night; * Difficulties in getting spouses to go to the doctor, especially men; * Fredrick's stroke and the impact on the family; * Testing for sleep apnea after the stroke and difficulties adjusting to CPAP therapy; * Ernestine becoming a board member of the American Sleep Apnea Association and setting up a fund in Fredrick's memory. To donate to the ASAA in Fredrick's name click here: https://www.sleepapnea.org/memorials-and-tributes/ Follow the show on Instagram: www.instagram.com/sleepapneastories This episode is sponsored by: Mute Nasal Dilators www.mutesnoring.com and Betterhelp www.betterhelp.com/emma Disclaimer: this episode of the podcast includes people with sleep apnea discussing their own experiences of medical procedures and devices. This is for information purposes only and you should consult with your own medical professionals before you start or stop any medication or treatment.
Når du viser din billet i et S-tog i hovedstadsområdet, er der nu samtidigt et kamera, der filmer dig. Frem til d. 14. november vil S-togsrevisorerne, der tjekker billetterne, nemlig have et kropskamera på. På havnen i Asaa i Nordjylland er der særligt én kvinde, der er hovedperson i mange samtaler lige nu. Statuen "Mod hjemve", der forestiller en havfrue, er kommet i fokus, fordi arvingerne til billedhuggeren, der lavede Den Lille Havfrue, ønsker at få statuen i Nordjylland destrueret for brud på ophavsretten. Du har måske hørt, om gruppen QANON i USA, der tror, at reptiler, forklædt som mennesker, hemmeligt driver verden. Det er blot én ud af mange, vilde konspirationsteorier der findes, og vi kigger derfor i dag nærmere på dem og hvorfor nogle folk tror på dem. Solceller skyder frem mange steder i landet i bæredygtighedens navn - men i fremtiden kan vi risikere, at vi skal opmagasinere store mængder ikke-genanvendelige materialer fra brugte solceller, når de har udstået deres levetid. Folien på solcellernes bagside kan nemlig hverken genanvendes eller brændes. Efter 55 års forsøg er det lykkedes gartnerne i Væksthusene i Aarhus at få deres vaniljeorkidé til at bære frugt. Dermed er det altså lykkedes at dyrke en vaniljestang herhjemme i lille, kolde Danmark. Medvirkende: Michael Højgaard, underdirektør og chef for togdrift i DSB, Johnny René Nielsen, kok på Café Hawblik i Asaa, Selin Türker, journalist på Zetland, Torben Tang, ingeniør med speciale i overfladeteknologi hos IPU, Bjørn Bjerre Lang, gartner i Væksthusene i Aarhus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forsvarsminister Trine Bramsen har holdt hygge-weekend. Men hvad med Afghanistan? Vi giver lige et bud på, hvordan weekenden er gået. Og så har DR sendt et interview med Barack Obama uden undertekster. Ekstra Bladet vil vide, om det er public service. We will take a look at it. Så skal vi tilbage til havfruen i Asaa, som vi snakkede om i sidste uge. For der er måske kommet et regulært turistboom i Asaa. Og så slutter vi selvfølgelig med dagens lytterpåstand, som lyder: Alle sange lyder sørgelige, når de spilles langsomt på et klaver. Hvor er Philip Faber, når man skal bruge ham? Vi prøver at få fat på ham. Værter: Simon De Assis og Oliver Bøttner. Praktikant: Nikola Jovic. Producer: Nicholas Schrøder.
I dagens podcast fra Morgen på Radio 100 får du alle de vigtigste historier til din dag. Glæd dig blandt andet til historien om Burger Donald, der har spist Big Macs de sidste 50 år samt historien om den store konflikt, der i øjeblikket rumsterer på Asaa havn. Hør desuden anmeldelsen af tv-programmet "To Ens" og et spændende oplæg fra Anne, om alt det du kan opleve på Arkæologi Haderslev. Dine værter er: Anne Lavendt og Oliver Routledge Podcasten er produceret af: Laura Thurøe
۞ Af'aalul Muqorabah ۞ أَفْعَالُ الْمُقَارَبَةِ AF'AALUL MUQOROBAH (KATA KERJA MAKNA HAMPIR SAJA) كَكَانَ كَادَ وَعَسَى لكِنْ نَدَرْ غَيْرُ مُضَارِعٍ لِهذَيْنِ خَبَرْ Beramal semisal KAANA (merofa'kan mubtada' sebagai isimnya dan menashabkan khobarnya) yaitu KAADA dan ‘ASAA, akan tetapi khobar untuk keduanya ini jarang selain bentuk fi'il mudhari'. Contoh: KAADA ATS-TSAMARU YATHIIBU Buah itu hampir matang ‘ASAA AL-AMNU AN YADUUMA Mudah-mudahan ketentraman ini untuk selamanya وَكَوْنُهُ بِدُونِ أَنْ بَعْدَ عَسَى نَزْرٌ وَكَادَ الأَمْرُ فِيْهِ عُكِسَا Adanya khabar tanpa AN setelah ‘ASAA adalah jarang (khobar ‘ASAA sering dengan AN) sedangkan KAADA, perkara yang ada padanya terbalik (khobar KAADA sering tanpa AN) Contoh: 1. ‘ASAA ZAIDUN “AN YAQUUMA” (sering dg AN) smoga saja zaid berdiri 2. MAA KAADA ZAIDUN “YAQUUMU” (sering tnp AN) hampir saja zaid tidak berdiri --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ilmu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ilmu/support
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On 9th August 1945, the US dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Of the dead, approximately 8500 were Catholic Christians, representing over sixty percent of the community. In Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki: Prayers, Protests, and Catholic Survivor Narratives (Routledge, 2019), Gwyn McClelland presents a collective biography, where nine Catholic survivors share personal and compelling stories about the aftermath of the bomb and their lives since that day. Examining the Catholic community’s interpretation of the A-bomb, this book not only uses memory to provide a greater understanding of the destruction of the bombing, but also links it to the past experiences of religious persecution, drawing comparisons with the ‘Secret Christian’ groups which survived in the Japanese countryside after the banning of Christianity. Through in-depth interviews, it emerges that the memory of the atomic bomb is viewed through the lens of a community which had experienced suffering and marginalisation for more than 400 years. Furthermore, it argues that their dangerous memory confronts Euro-American-centric narratives of the atomic bombings, whilst also challenging assumptions around a providential bomb. Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki presents the voices of Catholics, many of whom have not spoken of their losses within the framework of their faith before. As such, it will be invaluable to students and scholars of Japanese history, religion and war history. I asked Gwyn about three questions that we could face when reflecting on the complex survivor narratives provided by the Catholic victims of the nuclear Holocaust in Japan, or more precisely, what the book refers to as the "dangerous memory in Nagasaki." Do Nagasaki Christians and their unique intercultural Mariology (i.e., Maria kannon and Maria with a keloid scar) present any issues to today's theology (especially with regard to their possible reception by the Vatican)? How was John Paul II's visit to Nagasaki, which put an emphasis on human responsibility regarding war atrocities, received among the survivors who embraced the traditional interpretation of their losses as a sacrificial hansai (a burnt offering) or a part of setsuri (providence)? How can the nation of Japan (both Catholics and the rest of the country) move forward in light of the dangerous memory of Nagasaki? The author's responses to these questions reflected his intellectual virtue as a patient witness to the extraordinary life stories of the war victims in Nagasaki. The interview ends with a note of undying hope, the future possibility of transformative reconciliations that can move the whole country forward, while doing justice to dangerous memories. Gwyn McClelland holds a Master of Divinity from the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Japanese history from Monash University. He is the winner of the 2019 John Legge prize for best thesis in Asian Studies, awarded by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA). Takeshi Morisato is a philosopher and sometimes academic. He specializes in comparative and Japanese philosophy but he is also interested in making Japan and philosophy accessible to a wider audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 9th August 1945, the US dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Of the dead, approximately 8500 were Catholic Christians, representing over sixty percent of the community. In Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki: Prayers, Protests, and Catholic Survivor Narratives (Routledge, 2019), Gwyn McClelland presents a collective biography, where nine Catholic survivors share personal and compelling stories about the aftermath of the bomb and their lives since that day. Examining the Catholic community’s interpretation of the A-bomb, this book not only uses memory to provide a greater understanding of the destruction of the bombing, but also links it to the past experiences of religious persecution, drawing comparisons with the ‘Secret Christian’ groups which survived in the Japanese countryside after the banning of Christianity. Through in-depth interviews, it emerges that the memory of the atomic bomb is viewed through the lens of a community which had experienced suffering and marginalisation for more than 400 years. Furthermore, it argues that their dangerous memory confronts Euro-American-centric narratives of the atomic bombings, whilst also challenging assumptions around a providential bomb. Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki presents the voices of Catholics, many of whom have not spoken of their losses within the framework of their faith before. As such, it will be invaluable to students and scholars of Japanese history, religion and war history. I asked Gwyn about three questions that we could face when reflecting on the complex survivor narratives provided by the Catholic victims of the nuclear Holocaust in Japan, or more precisely, what the book refers to as the "dangerous memory in Nagasaki." Do Nagasaki Christians and their unique intercultural Mariology (i.e., Maria kannon and Maria with a keloid scar) present any issues to today's theology (especially with regard to their possible reception by the Vatican)? How was John Paul II's visit to Nagasaki, which put an emphasis on human responsibility regarding war atrocities, received among the survivors who embraced the traditional interpretation of their losses as a sacrificial hansai (a burnt offering) or a part of setsuri (providence)? How can the nation of Japan (both Catholics and the rest of the country) move forward in light of the dangerous memory of Nagasaki? The author's responses to these questions reflected his intellectual virtue as a patient witness to the extraordinary life stories of the war victims in Nagasaki. The interview ends with a note of undying hope, the future possibility of transformative reconciliations that can move the whole country forward, while doing justice to dangerous memories. Gwyn McClelland holds a Master of Divinity from the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Japanese history from Monash University. He is the winner of the 2019 John Legge prize for best thesis in Asian Studies, awarded by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA). Takeshi Morisato is a philosopher and sometimes academic. He specializes in comparative and Japanese philosophy but he is also interested in making Japan and philosophy accessible to a wider audience. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
On 9th August 1945, the US dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Of the dead, approximately 8500 were Catholic Christians, representing over sixty percent of the community. In Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki: Prayers, Protests, and Catholic Survivor Narratives (Routledge, 2019), Gwyn McClelland presents a collective biography, where nine Catholic survivors share personal and compelling stories about the aftermath of the bomb and their lives since that day. Examining the Catholic community’s interpretation of the A-bomb, this book not only uses memory to provide a greater understanding of the destruction of the bombing, but also links it to the past experiences of religious persecution, drawing comparisons with the ‘Secret Christian’ groups which survived in the Japanese countryside after the banning of Christianity. Through in-depth interviews, it emerges that the memory of the atomic bomb is viewed through the lens of a community which had experienced suffering and marginalisation for more than 400 years. Furthermore, it argues that their dangerous memory confronts Euro-American-centric narratives of the atomic bombings, whilst also challenging assumptions around a providential bomb. Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki presents the voices of Catholics, many of whom have not spoken of their losses within the framework of their faith before. As such, it will be invaluable to students and scholars of Japanese history, religion and war history. I asked Gwyn about three questions that we could face when reflecting on the complex survivor narratives provided by the Catholic victims of the nuclear Holocaust in Japan, or more precisely, what the book refers to as the "dangerous memory in Nagasaki." Do Nagasaki Christians and their unique intercultural Mariology (i.e., Maria kannon and Maria with a keloid scar) present any issues to today's theology (especially with regard to their possible reception by the Vatican)? How was John Paul II's visit to Nagasaki, which put an emphasis on human responsibility regarding war atrocities, received among the survivors who embraced the traditional interpretation of their losses as a sacrificial hansai (a burnt offering) or a part of setsuri (providence)? How can the nation of Japan (both Catholics and the rest of the country) move forward in light of the dangerous memory of Nagasaki? The author's responses to these questions reflected his intellectual virtue as a patient witness to the extraordinary life stories of the war victims in Nagasaki. The interview ends with a note of undying hope, the future possibility of transformative reconciliations that can move the whole country forward, while doing justice to dangerous memories. Gwyn McClelland holds a Master of Divinity from the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Japanese history from Monash University. He is the winner of the 2019 John Legge prize for best thesis in Asian Studies, awarded by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA). Takeshi Morisato is a philosopher and sometimes academic. He specializes in comparative and Japanese philosophy but he is also interested in making Japan and philosophy accessible to a wider audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 9th August 1945, the US dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Of the dead, approximately 8500 were Catholic Christians, representing over sixty percent of the community. In Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki: Prayers, Protests, and Catholic Survivor Narratives (Routledge, 2019), Gwyn McClelland presents a collective biography, where nine Catholic survivors share personal and compelling stories about the aftermath of the bomb and their lives since that day. Examining the Catholic community’s interpretation of the A-bomb, this book not only uses memory to provide a greater understanding of the destruction of the bombing, but also links it to the past experiences of religious persecution, drawing comparisons with the ‘Secret Christian’ groups which survived in the Japanese countryside after the banning of Christianity. Through in-depth interviews, it emerges that the memory of the atomic bomb is viewed through the lens of a community which had experienced suffering and marginalisation for more than 400 years. Furthermore, it argues that their dangerous memory confronts Euro-American-centric narratives of the atomic bombings, whilst also challenging assumptions around a providential bomb. Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki presents the voices of Catholics, many of whom have not spoken of their losses within the framework of their faith before. As such, it will be invaluable to students and scholars of Japanese history, religion and war history. I asked Gwyn about three questions that we could face when reflecting on the complex survivor narratives provided by the Catholic victims of the nuclear Holocaust in Japan, or more precisely, what the book refers to as the "dangerous memory in Nagasaki." Do Nagasaki Christians and their unique intercultural Mariology (i.e., Maria kannon and Maria with a keloid scar) present any issues to today's theology (especially with regard to their possible reception by the Vatican)? How was John Paul II's visit to Nagasaki, which put an emphasis on human responsibility regarding war atrocities, received among the survivors who embraced the traditional interpretation of their losses as a sacrificial hansai (a burnt offering) or a part of setsuri (providence)? How can the nation of Japan (both Catholics and the rest of the country) move forward in light of the dangerous memory of Nagasaki? The author's responses to these questions reflected his intellectual virtue as a patient witness to the extraordinary life stories of the war victims in Nagasaki. The interview ends with a note of undying hope, the future possibility of transformative reconciliations that can move the whole country forward, while doing justice to dangerous memories. Gwyn McClelland holds a Master of Divinity from the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Japanese history from Monash University. He is the winner of the 2019 John Legge prize for best thesis in Asian Studies, awarded by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA). Takeshi Morisato is a philosopher and sometimes academic. He specializes in comparative and Japanese philosophy but he is also interested in making Japan and philosophy accessible to a wider audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 9th August 1945, the US dropped the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Of the dead, approximately 8500 were Catholic Christians, representing over sixty percent of the community. In Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki: Prayers, Protests, and Catholic Survivor Narratives (Routledge, 2019), Gwyn McClelland presents a collective biography, where nine Catholic survivors share personal and compelling stories about the aftermath of the bomb and their lives since that day. Examining the Catholic community’s interpretation of the A-bomb, this book not only uses memory to provide a greater understanding of the destruction of the bombing, but also links it to the past experiences of religious persecution, drawing comparisons with the ‘Secret Christian’ groups which survived in the Japanese countryside after the banning of Christianity. Through in-depth interviews, it emerges that the memory of the atomic bomb is viewed through the lens of a community which had experienced suffering and marginalisation for more than 400 years. Furthermore, it argues that their dangerous memory confronts Euro-American-centric narratives of the atomic bombings, whilst also challenging assumptions around a providential bomb. Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki presents the voices of Catholics, many of whom have not spoken of their losses within the framework of their faith before. As such, it will be invaluable to students and scholars of Japanese history, religion and war history. I asked Gwyn about three questions that we could face when reflecting on the complex survivor narratives provided by the Catholic victims of the nuclear Holocaust in Japan, or more precisely, what the book refers to as the "dangerous memory in Nagasaki." Do Nagasaki Christians and their unique intercultural Mariology (i.e., Maria kannon and Maria with a keloid scar) present any issues to today's theology (especially with regard to their possible reception by the Vatican)? How was John Paul II's visit to Nagasaki, which put an emphasis on human responsibility regarding war atrocities, received among the survivors who embraced the traditional interpretation of their losses as a sacrificial hansai (a burnt offering) or a part of setsuri (providence)? How can the nation of Japan (both Catholics and the rest of the country) move forward in light of the dangerous memory of Nagasaki? The author's responses to these questions reflected his intellectual virtue as a patient witness to the extraordinary life stories of the war victims in Nagasaki. The interview ends with a note of undying hope, the future possibility of transformative reconciliations that can move the whole country forward, while doing justice to dangerous memories. Gwyn McClelland holds a Master of Divinity from the University of Divinity, Melbourne, Australia and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Japanese history from Monash University. He is the winner of the 2019 John Legge prize for best thesis in Asian Studies, awarded by the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA). Takeshi Morisato is a philosopher and sometimes academic. He specializes in comparative and Japanese philosophy but he is also interested in making Japan and philosophy accessible to a wider audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Foredrag med præst Peter Bandholm, der også har været byrådspolitiker i Asaa og er journalist uddannet på Vendsyssel Tidende. Peter Bandholm erKlik for at se mere...
Andedammen handler i dag om Finn fra Nørhalne, der efter 20 år har fået styr på sin sukkersyge med hjælp fra chefen. Om Lise fra Asaa, der har 23 alpacaer. Og om et sort hul i forvaltningen, der bl.a. betyder, at man ikke reelt ved, hvordan Mariager Fjord har det. Skriv til programmet: anders@radionordjyske.dk
Today we're talking to ASAA's Chief Patient officer, Adam Amdur.Adam is an “innovative patient advocate”. He was diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in 2008, more than thirty years after he first showed symptoms. As he struggled to learn how to manage his treatment, he was able to successfully identify and get treatment for his then two-year-old daughter and wife as well as many others. He joined the ASAA in 2012, leading the association’s evolution from a twenty-five-year-old physician-run organization into an entrepreneurial, patient-driven, public-health advocacy association.This interview was recorded at the AWAKETogether Summit in San Francisco, September 19, 2019.If you have questions or comments about this (or any episode) we'd like to hear from you. You can reach us at: stories@sleepapnea.org.This conversation is available to watch on our website. PORTRAITS: Living with Sleep Apnea is a series of conversations with sleep apnea patients, medical professionals and health care advocates. http://bit.ly/2uSRpIGAWAKE:The Sleep Apnea Podcast, is presented on Thursdays by sleepapnea.org, the American Sleep Apnea Association.The podcast is available thru Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, including our podcast archive where every episode is available to stream right from your browser.It is the mission of the American Sleep Apnea Association to improve the lives of sleep apnea patients.We accomplish this mission through education, services, peer-support, research, and advocacy.Sleepapnea.org depends upon donations from people like you to continue its work. You can help! Making a tax-deductible donation through our secure server is fast and easy. When we receive your donation, we will mail you a written acknowledgment for tax purposes. Click here to contribute. Thank you for your support!If you, or a loved one has sleep apnea or questions about sleep apnea, go to sleepapnea.org for more information. Support the show (https://www.sleepapnea.org/donations/please-donate-to-asaa/)
The American Sleep Apnea Association was founded in 1990 with a goal to administer and nurture a new model of sleep apnea peer support groups. Adam Amdur has been the Chief Patient Officer since 2014 and in a wide ranging conversation we talk about the work of the ASAA, dispel some of the myths and misperceptions about sleep apnea, and discover how patients can find help and support from the ASAA. This episode's guest: Adam Amdur is the Chief Patient Officer of the American Sleep Apnea Association. He was diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea in 2008, more than thirty years after he first showed symptoms. As the first patient principal investigator and co-founder of the Sleep Apnea Patient-Centered Outcomes Network, a part of the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, Adam worked to bring together patient leaders from other networks in order to discover a common patient voice as it relates to research best practices and collaboration with diverse stakeholders. He has increased awareness through multiple media interviews and has been a lead presenter at the National Institutes of Health's Precision Medicine Initiative. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-amdur-7b794310/ More Resources: American Sleep Apnea Association: https://www.sleepapnea.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sleepapneaorg/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/sleepapneaorg SleepApnea.org Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI_rc835UoOe-r_J7mJYzNA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-sleep-apnea-association/ Episode Homepage: http://sleepjunkies.com/sleep-apnea-org/ More Episodes:
The American Sleep Apnea Association was founded in 1990 with a goal to administer and nurture a new model of sleep apnea peer support groups. Adam Amdur has been the Chief Patient Officer since 2014 and in a wide ranging conversation we talk about the work of the ASAA, dispel some of the myths and misperceptions about sleep apnea, and discover how patients can find help and support from the ASAA. This episode's guest: Adam Amdur is the Chief Patient Officer of the American Sleep Apnea Association. He was diagnosed with severe obstructive sleep apnea in 2008, more than thirty years after he first showed symptoms. As the first patient principal investigator and co-founder of the Sleep Apnea Patient-Centered Outcomes Network, a part of the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network, Adam worked to bring together patient leaders from other networks in order to discover a common patient voice as it relates to research best practices and collaboration with diverse stakeholders. He has increased awareness through multiple media interviews and has been a lead presenter at the National Institutes of Health’s Precision Medicine Initiative. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-amdur-7b794310/ More Resources: American Sleep Apnea Association: https://www.sleepapnea.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sleepapneaorg/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/sleepapneaorg SleepApnea.org Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI_rc835UoOe-r_J7mJYzNA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/american-sleep-apnea-association/ Episode Homepage: https://sleepjunkies.com/sleep-apnea-org/ More Episodes:
This week on 758 "The Mountain" we recap our game vs. Medicine Hat. Talk about the Raymond and Chinook game this weekend. Talk about the ASAA rankings, as well as interview Zenith Alumni and 4A provincial champion Riley Sabey.
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 16/19
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder with globally increasing prevalence. Therefore, the identification of etiological factors is of ascending relevance for the understanding, treatment, and prevention of the disease. Levels of the acute-phase serum amyloid A (A-SAA) protein have been found to be elevated in type 2 diabetic subjects, but little is known about their causal implication in the development of type 2 diabetes so far. This doctoral thesis presents an epidemiological perspective on the association between circulating levels of A-SAA and risk of type 2 diabetes and assesses a possible causality in this association using a genetic approach. Three studies were conducted. In a prospective cohort study, A-SAA levels were measured in 836 initially non-diabetic, elderly, Western European subjects without clinically overt inflammation who participated in a seven-year follow-up examination. Results of this study provided first evidence that levels of A-SAA are elevated years before the manifestation of type 2 diabetes independent of other type 2 diabetes risk factors. However, adjustment for parameters related to glucose metabolism, particularly levels of 2h-glucose, attenuated the association suggesting a potential link via post-challenge hyperglycemia in the association between elevated levels of A-SAA and type 2 diabetes or, alternatively, a possible reverse causality between levels of A-SAA and 2h-glucose. In a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on levels of A-SAA conducted in three population-based studies and one prospective case-cohort study including a total of 4,212 participants of European descent two biologically highly plausible genetic susceptibility loci for A-SAA proteins at chromosome 11p15.5-p13 and chromosome 1p31 were identified. One of these loci represented a suitable candidate for a Mendelian Randomization study. In Mendelian Randomization studies, genetic variants are used as proxies for a biomarker. These studies benefit from the fact that genotypes are randomly assorted at meiosis and are largely independent of non-genetic confounding and disease processes. Thus, they constitute a genetic approach to assess whether the association between a biomarker and a disease is causal. The associations between genetic variants of the candidate locus and type 2 diabetes were extracted from the results of a meta-analysis of eight GWAS (8,130 cases, 38,987 controls) published by DIAGRAM, a large diabetes and genetic consortium. In spite of sufficient power, the above mentioned associations were not significant suggesting that there are genetic mechanisms that raise plasma levels of A-SAA without translating into an increase in type 2 diabetes risk. In conclusion, results of this doctoral thesis indicated that levels of A-SAA are elevated years before the manifestation of type 2 diabetes but could not provide evidence that the association is truly causal using a genetic approach. Rather it seems likely that the association between levels of A-SAA and risk of type 2 diabetes is substantially influenced by post-challenge hyperglycemia. Time-series studies are warranted to elucidate the role of post-challenge hyperglycemia in this association.
Elevated levels of acute-phase serum amyloid A (A-SAA) cause amyloidosis and are a risk factor for atherosclerosis and its clinical complications, type 2 diabetes, as well as various malignancies. To investigate the genetic basis of A-SAA levels, we conducted the first genome-wide association study on baseline A-SAA concentrations in three population-based studies (KORA, TwinsUK, Sorbs) and one prospective case cohort study (LURIC), including a total of 4,212 participants of European descent, and identified two novel genetic susceptibility regions at 11p15.5-p13 and 1p31. The region at 11p15.5-p13 (rs4150642; p = 3.20x10(-111)) contains serum amyloid A1 (SAA1) and the adjacent general transcription factor 2 H1 (GTF2H1), Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome 5 (HPS5), lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), and lactate dehydrogenase C (LDHC). This region explains 10.84% of the total variation of A-SAA levels in our data, which makes up 18.37% of the total estimated heritability. The second region encloses the leptin receptor (LEPR) gene at 1p31 (rs12753193; p = 1.22x10(-11)) and has been found to be associated with CRP and fibrinogen in previous studies. Our findings demonstrate a key role of the 11p15.5-p13 region in the regulation of baseline A-SAA levels and provide confirmative evidence of the importance of the 1p31 region for inflammatory processes and the close interplay between A-SAA, leptin, and other acute-phase proteins.