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The age of Atlantic ocean liners is mostly over, and these giants of the seas have evolved into cruise ships. In this ASMR bedtime story, I invite you to relive the epic of transatlantic passenger lines in the 19th and 20th centuries. I tell you the stories of famous liners: the RMS Titanic and her sister ships Olympic and Britannic, the RMS Lusitania and Mauretania, the SS Savannah, the SS Great Eastern, the SS Wilhelm der Grosse and Imperator, the SS Ile-de-France and SS Normandie, the SS Bremen, the SS Rex, the RMS Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, the SS United States, the SS France, the RMS Queen Mary 2... Welcome to Lights Out Library Join me for a sleepy adventure tonight. Sit back, relax, and fall asleep to documentary-style bedtime stories read in a calming ASMR voice. Learn something new while you enjoy a restful night of sleep. Listen ad free and get access to bonus content on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LightsOutLibrary621 Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños! En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfg En Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755 En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov #sleep #bedtimestory #asmr #sleepstory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The BiG Scuba Duo, Gemma and Ian chat to Simon Mills. In August 1996, the wreck of HMHS Britannic was bought by renowned maritime historian, Simon Mills. Simon is a long-standing camera technician in the UK film industry. During his career he has also researched numerous documentaries on historical and maritime subjects, and is a published author on all three Olympic-class ships. The BiG Scuba Podcast is brought to you by Narked at 90. “Beyond Technical” Narked at 90 If you are thinking of moving across to tech diving or completely new to diving, Narked at 90 can advise and guide on the best equipment and set up for your personal or commercial requirements https://www.narkedat90.com/. This episode is sponsored by Sports Financial Services https://sports-fs.co.uk/ They are specialists in arranging life insurance for active sports and hazardous occupations. Contact them for a free quoteation. We hope you have enjoyed this episode of The BiG Scuba Podcast. Please give us ★★★★★ review, and tell your friends and share and like, it all makes a difference. Contact Gemma and Ian with your messages, ideas and feedback via The BiG Scuba Bat Phone +44 7810 005924 or use our social media platforms. To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us: We are on Instagram @thebigscuba We are on Facebook @thebigscuba We are in LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian%F0%9F%A6%88-last-325b101b7/ The BiG Scuba Website www.thebigscuba.com Amazon Store : https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/thebigscuba Visit https://www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast and subscribe - Super quick and easy to do and it makes a massive difference. Thank you.
In this riveting episode of Echoes of War, Craig and Gaurav delve into the captivating and tumultuous events surrounding the Battle of Watling Street. They explore the infamous revolt led by Boudicca, a formidable queen avenging her people against Roman exploitation and brutality. As the Roman legions under Gaius Suetonius Paulinus confront the colossal Britannic forces in a decisive clash, listeners are taken on a journey through history, uncovering the strategic genius of Roman military tactics juxtaposed against the raw courage and resilience of Boudicca's tribal warriors. Listeners will also gain insights into the socio-political landscape of Roman Britain, the motives behind the rebellion, and the consequential aftermath of this legendary battle that nearly changed the course of history. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the ancient battlefield, bringing to life the heroes, the tactics, and the dramatic struggles that reverberated through the annals of time.
La madrugada del 14 al 15 de abril de 1912, Violet estaba en el Titanic. Y sobrevivió. Ya sufrió un percance similar en 1911 con el Olympic y también salió indemne. Lo mismo en 1916 con el Britannic. Por esta razón, esta camarera y enfermera de origen argentino fue conocida como Miss insumergible
John 3:16-21,16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. 18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God. 19 And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. 20 For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed. 21 But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that his works have been carried out in God. Okay, I've got really good news and really bad news — which do you want first?I'll explain the bad news first, but let me at least start with the good news just by reading verse 18. Here it is, verse 18: “Whoever believes in him [in Jesus] is not condemned,”“…but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.”This is super straightforward. Everybody get that?Whoever believes in Jesus is not condemned (that's really good news!)Whoever does not believe in Jesus is condemned already (that's really bad news, for those who don't believe).And a keyword in both statements is the word “whoever” — that's whoever as in anybody …Whoever as in — it doesn't matter who you are or who your momma is; it doesn't matter where you're from or what you've done; it doesn't matter how you look or the place you live or what anybody else thinks about you — it doesn't even matter what you think about yourself — “whoever” is the broadest, most inclusive way to refer to humanity. Whoever means whoever — this is every human on this earth, it's any person you could ever think of, whoever is all of us all the same — and the apostle John says there's one thing that makes the main difference with the whoevers — it's: Do you believe in Jesus or not?John has written this book so that we would believe in Jesus, and he wastes no time putting the fork in the road here.Will you believe in Jesus and not be condemned? Or will you not believe in Jesus and be condemned?Those are the only options for us, and I hope that you hear this as both really good and really bad. It's really good if you believe (it's amazing — I want this to be all of us!) but it's really bad if you don't believe … or if you love those who don't believe (which I hope is also all of us). Cities Church, God is speaking to us today in his word, in the good news and the bad news, and that's my focus in this sermon. I just have two points, and you've already heard them. I'll say a few more things about each one, but before we move on, let's pray again:Father, right now, your Spirit is at work like the wind! He does what he wishes according to your will! And we ask: would you will that he give life this morning! Give life! Revive life! Make us to see reality at it is. In Jesus's name, amen. For the first point, there's more on the bad news, here it is:1. We're going down. Y'all ever been in a situation before when you realized: “Oh no, this is not good. I'm doomed.”? You could call it the “moment of reckoning” or a “mayday moment.” I've had more than one of these but the moment that stands out was one time when I was a kid when I accidentally hit my brother in the face with a shinguard and knocked his front tooth out. I wasn't worried about him — he's tough; I knew he'd be fine — I was worried about telling my dad. I felt doomed. If you know the feeling, it's like your ears get really hot and something gets stuck right here. It's not pleasant. There's a historical figure who knew all about these moments — it was a woman named Violet Jessop. Maybe you've heard her name before. Violet was a ship stewardess and nurse in the early 1900s who is famous for being a passenger on three different ships — the Olympic, the Titanic, and the Britannic. (You recognize that second ship — the Titanic struck an iceberg and Rose let Jack freeze to death.) But get this: the Olympic, in 1911, collided with another ship and in 1916 the Britannic hit a naval mine. All three ships turned into disasters and Violet Jessop survived each one, which means she lived through at least three real moments in her life when she would have heard the words, and realized, literally, “We're going down! … I'm in a situation that is doomed.” … She felt that three different times — isn't that crazy?I want you to know verses 18–20 are meant to give us a similar realization. Original SinThe truth is, the coming of Jesus has a dooming effect — now, that's not the purpose for why Jesus came (we'll get to more on that later, but verse 17 is clear: “God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world.”) Jesus didn't come with the purpose to condemn the world, but a result of his coming, and people not believing in him, is that it makes clear that people are condemned already. In other words, the reality of Jesus reveals the doom that already exists for everyone who does not trust him. Verse 36, the last verse of this chapter, says that for the one who does not believe in Jesus, “the wrath of God remains on him.”Deserving the wrath of God is something else that we all have in common — and it goes back to what's called original sin. We all face condemnation — we all face doom — because we all sin … because we choose to sin … because we inherited sinfulness. The first rebellion of our granddaddy Adam infects us as humans. It defiles us in all faculties and parts of the body and soul. None of us are just humans, we're broken humans. We are bent away from God. Our default thinking is that if we need to be saved, we can save ourselves. We are “by nature,” as Paul says in Ephesians 2:3, “children of wrath like the rest of mankind.” If we reject Jesus, the wrath of God remains on us because we start with that verdict. Verdict Exposed We all start with the verdict of condemnation because of our sin, but we don't know that until we're confronted with the gospel. That's what John is saying in verse 19,19 And this is the judgment [another word for judgment is “verdict” — this is it:] the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. 20 For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed.See, people love the darkness but the darkness is all they know until the light comes — so, they don't actually know they love the darkness until the light comes and they hate the light; they want to avoid the light.Why? Because the light exposes them. The problem with this exposure is not that it makes these people look bad in front of others — we don't avoid the exposure because of what others might think — but we avoid the exposure because in the light we must face the verdict.The light shows things as they really are; which means the lovers of darkness can't be oblivious anymore to what the darkness means. The light is what makes everyone finally realize: “This whole thing is going down. … I'm in a situation that is doomed.”Why I'm Telling YouAnd let's be honest, if you like your situation, if you love the darkness, you don't want to hear this. So most times you stay away from places like this, or if you come, you plug your ears and stiffen your heart and you try to protect yourself from the fear of condemnation by pretending there's no such thing.If that's you, I'm so glad you're here, and the best thing that could happen right now is for the Holy Spirit to rush through here like a mighty wind and open your eyes. Because the bad news is that if you don't believe in Jesus, you are condemned.And I'm not telling you you're condemned because I'm trying to be a jerk — I'm telling you because there's a way out.This is the second point …2. Jesus was sent here on a rescue mission.This is verse 17. And you gotta see this. Everybody find verse 17. Verse 17, get ready to finish the sentence for me:“For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be [saved] through him.”Now “saved” is an important word in this verse, but another important word is the word “send.”Track with me here: “God” here is referring to God the Father, and “Son” is referring to Jesus — and along with the Holy Spirit, we should think Trinity. This is God in himself from all eternity happy and satisfied — the Father loving the Son, the Son loving the Father, and the Holy Spirit as the bond of that love.And John tells us that God the Father sent Jesus his Son here, into this world. And God the Father did that because of his love, verse 16,“God so loved the world that he sent [he gave] his only Son!”I want to make sure we get this right: Jesus did not come here so that God the Father would love us; but Jesus came here because God the Father loves us. John will say later, 1 John 3:1:“See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are.”I can't improve what Pastor Marshall said last week, so I'll just say it again: We are loved by God. … By the triune God — the Father who chose us in love, the Son who came to save us in love, the Spirit who pours that love into our hearts. This is love, love, love. That is why the Father sent the Son. Amen. Now keeping hanging with me here:The word for “sending” in Latin is the the word “missio” — which is where we get our word mission. And there's range of meaning for how we use this word, but most of the time when we use the word “mission” we mean an important assignment or ambition. It's something that we aim to do, that we're sent to do. So I think it's appropriate to speak of Jesus as having a mission — his mission is what he was sent to do. What was that?Verse 17 says he was sent to [do what again?] … to save.And that's save as in rescue. That's save as in the ship is going down and we're all on it and we're all doomed … unless someone is sent to save us.What we find in these verses, very clearly, is that God the Father sent Jesus here on a rescue mission. Jesus came here to rescue us. Will you be rescued?Two Big OpportunitiesJesus was sent here on a rescue mission, and that leads to two big opportunities for us this morning … one opportunity is for those who are here and don't yet believe in Jesus and then the other opportunity is for those of us who are longstanding committed members of Cities Church. 1) To Those Who Don't Yet BelieveFirst, if you're here and you don't yet believe. The light shines this morning and the message is plain: If you don't believe in Jesus you are condemned, but if you believe in Jesus you are not condemned. If you trust in Jesus, he will save you, and he will do that right now.And look, I don't mean to ignore the complexities of our various circumstances. I know that we all come from different places, and that faith for some feels really hard. I understand that. I don't dismiss that. But I do want to emphasize the wonderful simplicity of the gospel as John puts it here. There's a lot more stuff you can think through and we can talk about, and I'd be happy to do that, but it is also biblical to cut to the chase, put Jesus in your face, and ask what you're gonna do with him.Your greatest need in all your life is to be saved, and Jesus came to save you. Will you be saved by him? Will you put your faith in him?This is what that looks like … you saying to him from the heart:Jesus, I'm a sinner who needs to be saved, And I know you came here to save me!You died on the cross and were raised from the dead,You are Lord and I trust you.Believe in Jesus and you will be saved. That's the first opportunity this morning.2) To the members of citiesHere's the second, and this one is for those of us who are part of Cities Church, the members of this church, if you're all-in here, this is for you …. We, as disciples of Jesus, we're on a rescue mission, too. Or really, the better way to say it is that Jesus continues his rescue mission and now he involves us — by his Spirit he works through us. Which means: the ministry of Jesus through us, our church's ministry, what we're about, most fundamentally, is a rescue mission. And man, it's so important that we get this. I've come to realize, for myself and for all our members, that we will give little effort to make more room in this church until we understand we're on a rescue mission. When I say “more room” I don't just mean physical space, but I mean first at the heart level, in our imagination.I've got this image. I'll tell you about it … it's a choice between two different ways of being for our next decade …The first way is that we're a nice cruise ship and we're just coasting along, and every now and then, when we're not on our phones, we might glance out over the deck and we see some stuff going on down in the water, but we don't really bother — just keep cruising. That's one way.The other way is that we're a life boat sent out because there's been a storm, and that stuff going on down in the water is people drowning, and so we're going out trying to get as many people in our boat as we possibly can. Church, see, we have a choice — Will we be a cruise ship with high walls, maybe throwing a rope down every now and then? Or will we be a life boat, going out in the storm, leaning over the edge, saying “Get in the boat! Be saved! Jesus is real! Trust him!”Cruise ship or life boat? Who do you want to be? And if it's not a life boat, then what are we telling ourselves to make us think that's okay?God, make us a life boat. Church, let's give our lives together to be a life boat.Father, we know that by your Spirit you are at work in our lives and in our church and we ask for more. Don't let us get in the way, but give us humble hearts and yielded spirits. Give us a deepening gratitude for what you've done in our past, and a growing passion for what you are yet to do, what you are able to do, what we believe you are pleased to do for your glory and our good. In Jesus's name, amen.
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Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Un día como hoy hace 365 día se forma el nuevo Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez. Y hoy hace un año: Ángel Víctor Torres, nuevo ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática. Y hoy hace un año: los canarios, eramos los que esperabamos para una operación. Hoy se cumplen 1.002 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es jueves 21 de noviembre de 2024. Día Mundial de la Televisión. El 21 de noviembre es el Día Mundial de la Televisión, una efeméride impulsada por la ONU desde el año 1996 y que busca propiciar el uso responsable de la televisión como uno de los principales canales de difusión de información pública. Aunque para las generaciones actuales, se puede pensar que Internet es el medio de difusión más importante, lo cierto es que la web ha ofrecido a la televisión nuevas herramientas y recursos que, más que desplazarla, la han potenciado, como por ejemplo las difusiones en directo y el acceso a contenidos audiovisuales desde cualquier lugar y desde cualquier dispositivo. Actualmente la televisión es el medio de comunicación por excelencia, ya que permite transmitir en vivo sucesos, acontecimientos y trabajos humanitarios realizados por la ONU y las organizaciones asociadas a ella. 1877: En Nueva York (Estados Unidos), Thomas Edison anuncia la creación del fonógrafo, instrumento para grabar y reproducir sonidos. 1916: En el mar Egeo ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra Mundial― se hunde el Britannic (buque hermano del Titanic) tras hacer estallar una mina marina. Mueren 29 personas. 21 de noviembre de 1969: Se establece en Estados Unidos el primer enlace de la red ARPANET (antecesora de la actual Internet), entre dos computadoras, ubicadas en la UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Ángeles) y la Universidad Stanford. 1995.- Acuerdo de Dayton (EEUU) para los Balcanes: los presidentes de Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic; Croacia, Franjo Tudjman, y Bosnia, Alia Izetbegovic, firman un acuerdo marco de paz que pone fin a una guerra de cuatro años. 2000: La Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre de España hace los últimos billetes en pesetas. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santos Honorio, Rufo, Esteban y Celso. Von der Leyen salva toda su lista de comisarios, con Teresa Ribera de vicepresidenta. Europa se rearma en defensa aérea y antimisiles. Desarticulada en España una red criminal que reclutaba a menores extranjeros para cometer asesinatos. Ribera revela que la conexión con el Cecopi la tarde de la DANA "pasó a negro" durante una hora. El Banco de España prevé que los daños por la DANA le cuesten dos décimas al PIB español en el cuarto trimestre. Clavijo demanda a Europa un estatus especial para los menores migrantes. El presidente de Canarias exige una estrategia común en la UE para garantizar la protección y atención de los menores migrantes no acompañados, y denuncia la falta de apoyo de los Estados miembro a las regiones frontera. La reforma de la Ley de Extranjería facilitará los papeles a 11.000 migrantes al año en Canarias. Los cambios en la Ley de Extranjería acortan plazos y flexibilizan requisitos para facilitar la regularización de foráneos que ya viven en España. Los críticos de Nueva Canarias quieren una ruptura pacífica como la de 2005 con Coalición Canaria. Invitarán a los oficialistas a no romper y convivir en los grupos municipales y del Cabildo grancanario hasta las elecciones de 2027. Las eléctricas se libran de las multas por los ‘ceros energéticos’. El Gobierno de Canarias anuncia que tendrá que devolver más de 50 millones abonados por sanciones desde 2018 al caducar su plazo durante el procedimiento de cobro. Roban piezas de coches que fueron intervenidos por la Policía Nacional en Tenerife. Varias veces han robado repuestos en el descampado situado junto a la Comisaría, donde se aparcan vehículos requisados por los agentes. Un 21 de noviembre de 2014.- La tonadillera Isabel Pantoja, condenada a dos años de prisión por blanqueo de capitales, ingresa en la cárcel sevillana de Alcalá de Guadaira para cumplir su pena. Isabel Pantoja - Así fue - Su mejor concierto en directo - México 2013.
Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Un día como hoy hace 365 día se forma el nuevo Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez. Y hoy hace un año: Ángel Víctor Torres, nuevo ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática. Y hoy hace un año: los canarios, eramos los que esperabamos para una operación. Hoy se cumplen 1.002 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es jueves 21 de noviembre de 2024. Día Mundial de la Televisión. El 21 de noviembre es el Día Mundial de la Televisión, una efeméride impulsada por la ONU desde el año 1996 y que busca propiciar el uso responsable de la televisión como uno de los principales canales de difusión de información pública. Aunque para las generaciones actuales, se puede pensar que Internet es el medio de difusión más importante, lo cierto es que la web ha ofrecido a la televisión nuevas herramientas y recursos que, más que desplazarla, la han potenciado, como por ejemplo las difusiones en directo y el acceso a contenidos audiovisuales desde cualquier lugar y desde cualquier dispositivo. Actualmente la televisión es el medio de comunicación por excelencia, ya que permite transmitir en vivo sucesos, acontecimientos y trabajos humanitarios realizados por la ONU y las organizaciones asociadas a ella. 1877: En Nueva York (Estados Unidos), Thomas Edison anuncia la creación del fonógrafo, instrumento para grabar y reproducir sonidos. 1916: En el mar Egeo ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra Mundial― se hunde el Britannic (buque hermano del Titanic) tras hacer estallar una mina marina. Mueren 29 personas. 21 de noviembre de 1969: Se establece en Estados Unidos el primer enlace de la red ARPANET (antecesora de la actual Internet), entre dos computadoras, ubicadas en la UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Ángeles) y la Universidad Stanford. 1995.- Acuerdo de Dayton (EEUU) para los Balcanes: los presidentes de Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic; Croacia, Franjo Tudjman, y Bosnia, Alia Izetbegovic, firman un acuerdo marco de paz que pone fin a una guerra de cuatro años. 2000: La Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre de España hace los últimos billetes en pesetas. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santos Honorio, Rufo, Esteban y Celso. Von der Leyen salva toda su lista de comisarios, con Teresa Ribera de vicepresidenta. Europa se rearma en defensa aérea y antimisiles. Desarticulada en España una red criminal que reclutaba a menores extranjeros para cometer asesinatos. Ribera revela que la conexión con el Cecopi la tarde de la DANA "pasó a negro" durante una hora. El Banco de España prevé que los daños por la DANA le cuesten dos décimas al PIB español en el cuarto trimestre. Clavijo demanda a Europa un estatus especial para los menores migrantes. El presidente de Canarias exige una estrategia común en la UE para garantizar la protección y atención de los menores migrantes no acompañados, y denuncia la falta de apoyo de los Estados miembro a las regiones frontera. La reforma de la Ley de Extranjería facilitará los papeles a 11.000 migrantes al año en Canarias. Los cambios en la Ley de Extranjería acortan plazos y flexibilizan requisitos para facilitar la regularización de foráneos que ya viven en España. Los críticos de Nueva Canarias quieren una ruptura pacífica como la de 2005 con Coalición Canaria. Invitarán a los oficialistas a no romper y convivir en los grupos municipales y del Cabildo grancanario hasta las elecciones de 2027. Las eléctricas se libran de las multas por los ‘ceros energéticos’. El Gobierno de Canarias anuncia que tendrá que devolver más de 50 millones abonados por sanciones desde 2018 al caducar su plazo durante el procedimiento de cobro. Roban piezas de coches que fueron intervenidos por la Policía Nacional en Tenerife. Varias veces han robado repuestos en el descampado situado junto a la Comisaría, donde se aparcan vehículos requisados por los agentes. Un 21 de noviembre de 2014.- La tonadillera Isabel Pantoja, condenada a dos años de prisión por blanqueo de capitales, ingresa en la cárcel sevillana de Alcalá de Guadaira para cumplir su pena. Isabel Pantoja - Así fue - Su mejor concierto en directo - México 2013. - En el programa de hoy contamos con la presencia de Wladimiro Rodríguez Brito, destacado experto en el sector primario, para analizar a fondo la situación actual de este importante ámbito en Canarias. Hablaremos sobre los desafíos que enfrenta el sector, las oportunidades que ofrece y el impacto de las políticas locales en la sostenibilidad y el desarrollo agrícola y ganadero del archipiélago. ¡No te lo pierdas!- En el programa de hoy contamos con la presencia de Wladimiro Rodríguez Brito, destacado experto en el sector primario, para analizar a fondo la situación actual de este importante ámbito en Canarias. Hablaremos sobre los desafíos que enfrenta el sector, las oportunidades que ofrece y el impacto de las políticas locales en la sostenibilidad y el desarrollo agrícola y ganadero del archipiélago. ¡No te lo pierdas! - En la sección del programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio, con el reconocido periodista Francisco Pallero y acompañada por la perspicaz economista Cristina A. Secas, la conversación siempre cobra vida y profundidad. Esta vez, junto al inconfundible ladrido y carisma del perro Salvador, nos adentramos en un tema que ha marcado la actualidad: la DANA (Depresión Aislada en Niveles Altos). Analizamos su impacto en las infraestructuras, la respuesta política y social ante los eventos climáticos extremos y las repercusiones económicas que dejan a su paso. Francisco, con su aguda capacidad de análisis, y Cristina, con su experiencia en economía aplicada, desmenuzan las cifras y consecuencias de este fenómeno meteorológico, mientras Salvador aporta su toque canino que, más allá del entretenimiento, recuerda la necesidad de compasión y conciencia en tiempos de adversidad. No te pierdas esta enriquecedora charla donde información, reflexión y un toque de humor se entrelazan para mantenerte al tanto de los temas que importan. - Entrevista en La Diez Capital radio al Dr. Rafael Zamora, director científico de Loro Parque Fundación. Proyecto de protección del loro de nuca amarilla. Que la belleza no ayuda a la supervivencia es un hecho. Los refugios están llenos de mascotas de raza: hermosos perros y gatos abandonados. Unos de los animales que más padece la ventaja de ser excepcionalmente bello son los loros. Sus colores, su capacidad como mascotas y su longevidad los han convertido en el objetivo de los cazadores furtivos en muchos lugares del mundo. Conseguir detener esta caza no es sencillo. Loro Parque Fundación lleva años desarrollando proyectos en diferentes puntos del mundo para tratar de recuperar diferentes especies de loros cuyas poblaciones han sido diezmadas por esta práctica. Pero, la compleja realidad, es que la situación de las poblaciones humanas en esas áreas, en muchas ocasiones han hecho que esta práctica lleve hasta el borde de extinción a alguna de ellas. Nicaragua es uno de estos ejemplos. En la isla de Omatepa se encuentra un reducto de una de las especies de loros más valorados por los amantes de estas aves. Se trata de la Amazona auropaliata, o amazona de nuca amarilla. Esta especie de loro recibió el regalo genético de un hermoso plumaje y una gran capacidad para reproducir sonidos humanos. Una combinación que las convirtieron en las más cotizadas en el mercado negro de la región y en una de las psitácidas más buscadas en el comercio de mascotas de América Central. El expolio fue tan brutal e intensivo que, durante la década de 1990, se estima que el 100% de los nidos conocidos en el sur de Guatemala fueron objeto de saqueo. Tras un repunte de la población en años posteriores, la gran crisis del COVID los convirtió en una fuente de ingresos para familias de la zona volviendo a ser objeto del saqueo de nidos. La especie volvió a sufrir la amenaza de la extinción. Pero, más allá del espectáculo natural que supone ver a estos loros volando en su medio natural ¿cuál es la importancia de preservar a esta especie? Lo más importante a la hora de valorar la recuperación de una especie, por pequeña o insignificante que pueda parecer, es tener en cuenta que forma para de un ecosistema que depende en mayor o menos medida de su presencia en él. En el caso concreto de los loros, su alimentación suele ser la vía de desarrollo de algunas de las plantas que protagonizan el bioma: su potente mandíbula es capaz de abrir las cáscaras de semillas que ningún otro animal puede abrir, consumir y, de esta manera, dispersar. Su ausencia abre una brecha en este perfecto mecanismo. El desastre de la práctica desaparición del loro de nuca amarilla encontró en la isla de Ometepe un reducto en el que escapar de la extinción. Trabajando con las comunidades locales, Loro Parque Fundación forma parte de un proyecto con la organización Bio Ometepe para proteger los nidos de estas aves de los furtivos y de los incendios que, también, son una enorme amenaza. Los voluntarios locales son los encargados de localizar los nidos, vigilarlos y protegerlos del expolio. Como resultado se ha logrado proteger más de 300 pichones que han tenido la oportunidad de volar libres en su espacio natural.
Hoy os traemos la historia del hundimiento de un barco. Y no, no la del famoso Titanic. Hablamos de su hermano pequeño, el Britannic. Que dejó más preguntas y misterios sobre lo ocurrido un 21 de noviembre de 1916.
Sea travel is safer today than at any point in history. But still, how worried should we be? Could a Titanic-like disaster happen today? Before we can answer our main question, we need to know what led to the sinking of the Titanic becoming one of the worst maritime disasters in history. Everyone knows the basic story: the ship hit an iceberg and there weren't enough lifeboats. The first big issue contributing to the ship's demise had to do with the culture of early twentieth-century ocean liners. The captains of these ships were under constant pressure to keep a tight schedule of arrivals and departures. Additionally, it was widely believed that icebergs didn't pose any significant danger to ships. Other videos you might like: Titanic Survivor Claims an Iceberg Didn't Destroy the Ship • Titanic Survivor Claims an Iceberg Di... What Happened to the Titanic's Sister Ships • What Happened to the Titanic's Sister... A Legendary Woman Who Escaped the Titanic, Britannic, And Olympic • A Legendary Woman Who Escaped the Tit... TIMESTAMPS: The main problems facing the Titanic on that fateful night 1:14 Ice patrols 4:22 How icebergs are detected these days 4:44 Costa Concordia disaster 6:41 If the Titanic had struck the iceberg today 8:43 #titanic #CostaConcordia #brightside Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The trio of ships saw journeys of triumph and tragedy. Everyone knows the story of the Titanic, but not many people know that the Titanic had 2 sister ships. Bad luck seemed to follow the trio of ships, but each one of them had glorious moments that live in the minds of those who sailed in them. White Star Line, the company who built the Titanic, had high hopes for what the “unsinkable ship” and its sister ships, the Britannic and the Olympic, would accomplish. #titanic #olympic #britannic TIMESTAMPS The Olympic 1:10 The Titanic hit an iceberg 2:03 The Olympic could save the Titanic 2:28 The Olympic against Germany 3:03 How the Olympic crashed 3:55 The Britannic, the youngest and biggest 5:00 The Britannic as a hospital ship 5:47 How the Britannic sank 6:50 Preview photo credit: Amazing images that bring back to life Titanic in Colour: Photos of One of the Largest Passenger Liners of Its Time Rendered in Full Colour The RMS Titanic was one of the most opulent liners to have ever been built and the largest steamship in the world. It struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City and sank on April 15, 1912. Since the discovery of its wreckage in 1985, interest in the ill-fated liner slightly dwindled. Now a century after its sinking, the Titanic remains an enduring and enigmatic subject. Thomas Schmid of 3D history, is one such person that has been mesmerized by the tale of this fabled ship that was once pronounced unsinkable. Through his work, we are able to travel back in time to see images of the luxury liner, not as they were taken, but rendered in full colour. Photo shows: RMS Olympic and Titanic side-by-side, Belfast, 6 March 1912: By Thomas Schmid/Exclusivepix Media/EAST NEWS, https://www.eastnews.ru/pictures/pict... Animation is created by Bright Side. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hī sunt Nuntiī Latīnī Vasintōniēnsēs, quī in Occidentālī studiōrum Ūniversitāte Vasintōniēnsī collectī sunt ac recitantur. Hodiē est quartus diēs mēnsis Iūliī, quō diē Americānī solēmus lībertātem celebrāre reīpūblicae. Assange līberātus Iūliānus Assange, quī annō bis millēsimō decimō secrēta Americānōrum ā mīlite quōdam sublāta divulgāverat, deinde paene septem annōs in sēde Aequitōriānae lēgātiōnis habitāverat, nē in dīciōnem Americānōrum incideret, postrēmum ab annō bis millēsimō ūndēvīcēsimō ad hunc annum erat vinculīs Britannōrum tentus, tandem est in Americānās īnsulās redditus et iūre damnātus et statim līberātus. Inde in Austrāliam, terram patriam, est profectus. Bolivia nōn ēversa Diē Mercuriī mīlitēs Boliviānī, Iōhanne Iōsēphō Zuniga dūce, in palātium praesidiārium irrupuērunt nec rempūblicam ēversērunt. Immo post paucās hōrās mīlitēs ā palātiō dēductī sunt et Zuniga est comprehēnsus. Ludovīcus Arcē, quī praeses adhūc manet, Iōsēphum Vilsonium Sanchez novum praefectum mīlitibus fēcit. Zuniga autem diurnāriīs dīxit tōtam rem esse ab Arcē excogitātam, quā praeses favōrem populī sibi conciliāret, quod etiam accūsant et Īvō Mōrālēs, ōlim praeses Boliviānōrum, et Xaverius Milei, praeses Argentīnōrum, hominēs aliōquīn inter sē oppositī. Americānī autem prō suā partē negant sē esse reī Boliviānae immixtōs. Tumultus in Keniā Cīvēs Keniānī in magistrātūs reclāmantēs hebdomade priōre in cūriam irrupuērunt, quam flammīs dedērunt, et tumultum facere pergunt. Principiō enim in nova vectīgālia “viridia” reclāmābant, quae magistrātūs in mercēs cōtidiānās impōnere voluerant. Senātōrēs autem Keniānī, quī saepe in rētibus sociālibus dīvitiās ostentant, immūnēs erunt novōrum vectigālium et vīridis austeritātis: itaque cīvēs, et praecipuē iūvenēs, summōpere in senātōrēs magistrātūsque īrāscuntur. Comitia Gallica Comitiīs prīmāriīs in Galliā habitīs, partēs dextimae referuntur tertiam partem suffrāgiōrum tulisse, partēs sinistrae ad quartam partem, factiō vērō Emmanuēlis Macron, praesidis Gallōrum, quīntam. Quamquam inter aetāte prōvectiōrēs factiō media, quae est Emmanuēlis Macron, favōrem retinet, iūvenēs videntur ad partēs et sinistrās et dextrās fūgisse. Diē autem Sōlis altera comitia habēbuntur, ut est mōs Gallōrum, quibus dēnuō licet cīvibus inter candidātōs, quī in prīmāriīs comitiīs octāvam saltem partem suffrāgiōrum tulērunt, ūnum ēligere quī in senātum cōnscrībātur. Durenda sublāta Durenda, spatha seu gladius Rolandī, quī Carolō Magnō regnante fuit Britannicī līmitis praefectus, ē rūpe Rochae Amatōris, ubi ad mille et ducentōs annōs haeserat, est diē Martis sublāta. Gladius, quī durissimus esse nec frangī posse fertur, in rūpem iactus ā Rolandō morientī fertur, nē ā Saracēnīs caperētur. Magistrātūs neminem habent furtis suspectum. Comitia Britannica Hodiē Britannī comitia habent, quae Rishīus Sunak, minister prīmārius, indīxit. Quibus in comitiīs vērisimile est factiōnem dextram, ad quam Sunak ipse pertinet, duās partēs auctōritātis, quam nunc habet, perditūram, et sinistram factiōnem, quae opificibus favēre dīcitur, eās sellās in cūriā esse captūram. Ferē certum est Ciārum Starmer, factiōnī sinistrae praepositum, mox fore ministrum prīmārium et satis senātōrum habitūrum, ut quāscumque lēgēs voluerit ferre possit.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1181, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Tv Comedies 1: In 2001 this "Friends" character married Chandler Bing. Monica. 2: Much like "Lost", the TBS comedy "Wrecked" begins with one of these mishaps. a plane crash. 3: HBO's "Avenue 5" stars Hugh Laurie and Josh Gad, stuck on one of these for a while. a spaceship. 4: On a classic sitcom Lenny and Squiggy were a couple of friends of this title pair from Milwaukee. Laverne and Shirley. 5: Gavin Belson was the conniving chief innovation officer of tech company Hooli on this show. Silicon Valley. Round 2. Category: Kjpy Hit Radio 1: Your KJPY T-shirt gets you half off to see "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", featuring Joey Fatone of this band. 'N Sync. 2: KJPY is sponsoring an in-store appearance by this young lady and we know you'd "Walk a Thousand Miles" to be there. Vanessa Carlton. 3: Caller number 99, you're going to Manhattan to see Dave Matthews at this 7th Avenue and 31st Street arena. Madison Square Garden. 4: In the next hour we'll chill out with this band whose hits include "Yellow". Coldplay. 5: We've got a listener poll -- is this "Fell in Love with a Girl" duo brother or sister, or exes. The White Stripes. Round 3. Category: Raise The Britannic! 1: Now lying in 400' of Mediterranean water, the mighty Britannic was the largest ship sunk during this 20th century war. World War I. 2: Higher bulkheads for flotation were one lesson the Britannic took from this doomed sister ship; didn't help. the Titanic. 3: Some survivors and war propaganda said the ship was sunk by a torpedo, but a German field of these was the real culprit. mines. 4: The ship sank in 55 minutes partly due to an ill-fated dash to try to make Kea, an island of this country. Greece. 5: This Frenchman found the wreck in 1975. (Jacques) Cousteau. Round 4. Category: Reading With Jenna Bush Hager 1: (Jenna Bush Hager presents the clue.) I developed my love of books as a child; my parents always made sure we were surrounded by plenty, and a favorite they used to read to me aloud was this author's "James and the Giant Peach". Roald Dahl. 2: (Jenna Bush Hager presents the clue.) One of my club picks for 2023 is "Black Candle Women" by Diane Marie Brown, about four generations of women who live under one roof and have a big secret--a love curse relating to a Voodoo sorceress in this Southern city that links the story back to the 1950s. New Orleans. 3: (Jenna Bush Hager presents the clue.) The perfect vacation read and one my sister Barbara and I still talk about is "Summer Sisters", a novel for adults by this woman who is beloved for her young adult fiction. Judy Blume. 4: (Jenna Bush Hager presents the clue.) One book that I have read multiple times and chose for my book club is "The Bluest Eye" by this woman, my all-time favorite author. Toni Morrison. 5: (Jenna Bush Hager presents the clue.) I recommended a 2022 novel that's as Gothic and mysterious as you can get; it's named for and set at this branch of the Met that's dedicated to the art of the Middle Ages. the Cloisters. Round 5. Category: What'S Their Sport? 1: The Indiana Fever, whose star Tamika Catchings retired in 2016. basketball. 2: The New York Empire, coached by Patrick McEnroe. tennis. 3: The Durham Bulls. baseball. 4: The Portland Timbers. soccer. 5: Hoosier Team Pineapple, 2016 men's champs of the PVL, the "Premier" this "League". volleyball.
Grandes irmãos.
In this captivating episode, we embark on a thrilling journey through the extraordinary life of Violet Jessup, the indomitable woman who defied the odds and survived not just one, but three maritime disasters, including the infamous sinking of the Titanic. Join us as we uncover the remarkable tale of "Miss Unsinkable," from her challenging early years in Argentina to her daring escapades on the high seas. With a dash of humor and culinary curiosity, we also explore the flavors of the Titanic era, whipping up a stew that transports us back in time. Prepare to be amazed by Violet's resilience, her unwavering spirit, and her enduring love for the ocean that shaped her life. In this chapter, we delve into the heart-pounding moments when Violet Jessup faced the unimaginable - surviving the sinking of not just one, but two ships: the Titanic and the Britannic. From her near-death encounter with a lifeboat's propeller to her inspiring recovery, we witness the sheer strength and determination that made Violet a true survivor. Alongside her incredible resilience, we delve into her decision to remain single post-divorce, celebrating her independence and the luxury and danger of ocean liner travel. Join us as we reflect on the enduring human spirit and the extraordinary life of "Miss Unsinkable.Support the show
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Programa de actualidad con información, formación y entretenimiento conectando directamente con los oyentes en La Diez Capital radio. Dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. La Dirección General de Emergencias del Gobierno de Canarias ha declarado para este martes, 21 de noviembre, la situación de prealerta por viento en las islas de El Hierro, La Gomera, La Palma, Tenerife, Lanzarote y Fuerteventura. Hoy se cumplen 634 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 21 de noviembre de 2023. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial de la Televisión. El 21 de noviembre es el Día Mundial de la Televisión, una efeméride impulsada por la ONU desde el año 1996 y que busca propiciar el uso responsable de la televisión como uno de los principales canales de difusión de información pública. Aunque para las generaciones actuales, se puede pensar que Internet es el medio de difusión más importante, lo cierto es que la web ha ofrecido a la televisión nuevas herramientas y recursos que, más que desplazarla, la han potenciado, como por ejemplo las difusiones en directo y el acceso a contenidos audiovisuales desde cualquier lugar y desde cualquier dispositivo. Actualmente la televisión es el medio de comunicación por excelencia, ya que permite transmitir en vivo sucesos, acontecimientos y trabajos humanitarios realizados por la ONU y las organizaciones asociadas a ella. 1877: En Nueva York (Estados Unidos), Thomas Edison anuncia la creación del fonógrafo, instrumento para grabar y reproducir sonidos. 1916: En el mar Egeo ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra Mundial― se hunde el Britannic (buque hermano del Titanic) tras hacer estallar una mina marina. Mueren 29 personas. 21 de noviembre de 1969: Se establece en Estados Unidos el primer enlace de la red ARPANET (antecesora de la actual Internet), entre dos computadoras, ubicadas en la UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Ángeles) y la Universidad Stanford. 1995.- Acuerdo de Dayton (EEUU) para los Balcanes: los presidentes de Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic; Croacia, Franjo Tudjman, y Bosnia, Alia Izetbegovic, firman un acuerdo marco de paz que pone fin a una guerra de cuatro años. 2000: La Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre de España hace los últimos billetes en pesetas. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santos Honorio, Rufo, Esteban y Celso. Israel - Hamás. "Un acuerdo para liberar a los rehenes está cerca". Milei, el 'outsider' que ha aunado el rechazo al peronismo: "Los argentinos están hambrientos de cambio". Así queda, uno por uno, el nuevo Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez. Una de las novedades más importantes es la acumulación de poder de Felix Bolaños, que aunque no es nombrado vicepresidente del Gobierno, se convertirá en un 'superministro' El nuevo Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez, que comparten en coalición PSOE y Sumar, tendrá cuatro vicepresidencias y 22 ministerios. Aunque hay nueve ministros nuevos, la tónica es de continuidad en los llamados ministerios de Estado, tales como Exteriores, Defensa o Interior. Una de las novedades más importantes es la acumulación de poder de Felix Bolaños, que aunque no es nombrado vicepresidente del Gobierno, se convertirá en un ‘superministro', sumando a la cartera de Presidencia la de Justicia, de vital importancia esta legislatura que arranca con la ley de amnistía a los independentistas catalanes. Esta es la lista de vicepresidentas y ministros: — Presidente del Gobierno: Pedro Sánchez — Vicepresidenta primera y ministra de Asuntos Económicos: Nadia Calviño — Vicepresidenta segunda y ministra de Trabajo: Yolanda Díaz — Vicepresidenta tercera y ministra de Transición Ecológica y Reto Demográfico: Teresa Ribera — Vicepresidenta cuarta y ministra de Hacienda y Función Pública: María Jesús Montero — Ministerio del Interior: Fernando Grande-Marlaska — Ministerio de Defensa: Margarita Robles — Ministerio de Justicia, Presidencia y Relaciones con las Cortes: Félix Bolaños — Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación: José Manuel Albares — Ministerio de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática: Ángel Víctor Torres — Ministerio de Industria: Jordi Hereu — Ministerio de Transporte: Óscar Puente — Ministerio de Vivienda y Agenda Urbana: Isabel Rodríguez — Ministerio de Seguridad Social: Elma Saiz — Ministerio de Transformación Digital: José Luis Escrivá — Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación: Luis Planas — Ministerio de Educación, Formación Profesional y Deporte y portavoz del Gobierno: Pilar Alegría — Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades: Diana Morant — Ministerio de Sanidad: Mónica García — Ministerio de Cultura: Ernest Urtasun — Ministerio de Igualdad: Ana Redondo — Ministerio de Derechos Sociales: Pablo Bustinduy — Ministerio de Infancia y Juventud: Sira Rego El PP ve el nuevo Gobierno "hecho a medida de la amnistía" y Podemos tacha de "grave error" que les hayan "echado". Shakira pacta una multa de 7,3 millones para evitar el juicio por fraude fiscal en España. Ángel Víctor Torres, nuevo ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática. "Trabajaré con toda mi energía y compromiso", ha asegurado, al tiempo en que ha insistido en el diálogo para la política útil. El séptimo canario con cartera ministerial en democracia. 6 de Gran Canaria. 1 de Tenerife. Listas de espera récord: los canarios, los que más esperan para una operación. El tiempo de espera medio para una operación en el Archipiélago es de 153 días. 153 días de media (cinco meses), casi un mes y medio más que en el resto del país (112 días). Alquileres de 500 euros al mes a 1.200 a la semana, de residencial a vacacional: la situación de la vivienda es muy compleja. Un taxista de Adeje cuenta cómo le subieron el precio en Playa de Las Américas y tuvo que emigrar hasta Buenavista del Norte. Siete embarcaciones con 427 migrantes a bordo han llegado a Canarias en las últimas horas. La última patera ha sido rescatada a primera hora de este lunes cerca de Gran Canaria con nueve personas a bordo. Un 21 de noviembre de 2014.- La tonadillera Isabel Pantoja, condenada a dos años de prisión por blanqueo de capitales, ingresa en la cárcel sevillana de Alcalá de Guadaira para cumplir su pena. Isabel Pantoja - Así fue - Su mejor concierto en directo - México 2013. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio, con Abel Román, Coordinador de la Alianza de Vecinos en Canarias. Buenos días Miguel Angel. Temas para hoy. Hoy comienza la regulación de los muflones en la zona del Teide, consistirá en pegarles un tiro en la cabeza.Hablaremos de la coartada que subyace en esta forma de pensar...los animales no tienen conciencia. Que dicen los científicos a este respecto? La Orotava declara su territorio como zona tensionada para luchar contra la subida de alquileres. - Sección de moda e imagen en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista experto, Francisco Mercado. Como se vistieron los invitados en los Grammys en Sevilla. También, lío político en la capital andaluza tras una de las frases de los presentadores de la gala musical sobre cómo afrontan la vida andaluces y vascos. - "Diversidad e inclusión: un jardín de felicidad" : “ ́ ” . º 9 ¿Qué es la diversidad y la inclusión? ¿Cómo se relaciona la diversidad y la inclusión con la felicidad? ¿Cuáles son algunos de los desafíos que enfrentamos como sociedad para promover la inclusión y la diversidad? ¿Cómo puede la falta de inclusión afectar la felicidad de las personas? ¿Cómo podemos fomentar un entorno más inclusivo y feliz? ¿Qué consejos prácticos puedes ofrecer para fomentar la conciencia y la empatía hacia la diversidad en nuestras vidas diarias?
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. La Dirección General de Emergencias del Gobierno de Canarias ha declarado para este martes, 21 de noviembre, la situación de prealerta por viento en las islas de El Hierro, La Gomera, La Palma, Tenerife, Lanzarote y Fuerteventura. Hoy se cumplen 634 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es martes 21 de noviembre de 2023. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial de la Televisión. El 21 de noviembre es el Día Mundial de la Televisión, una efeméride impulsada por la ONU desde el año 1996 y que busca propiciar el uso responsable de la televisión como uno de los principales canales de difusión de información pública. Aunque para las generaciones actuales, se puede pensar que Internet es el medio de difusión más importante, lo cierto es que la web ha ofrecido a la televisión nuevas herramientas y recursos que, más que desplazarla, la han potenciado, como por ejemplo las difusiones en directo y el acceso a contenidos audiovisuales desde cualquier lugar y desde cualquier dispositivo. Actualmente la televisión es el medio de comunicación por excelencia, ya que permite transmitir en vivo sucesos, acontecimientos y trabajos humanitarios realizados por la ONU y las organizaciones asociadas a ella. 1877: En Nueva York (Estados Unidos), Thomas Edison anuncia la creación del fonógrafo, instrumento para grabar y reproducir sonidos. 1916: En el mar Egeo ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra Mundial― se hunde el Britannic (buque hermano del Titanic) tras hacer estallar una mina marina. Mueren 29 personas. 21 de noviembre de 1969: Se establece en Estados Unidos el primer enlace de la red ARPANET (antecesora de la actual Internet), entre dos computadoras, ubicadas en la UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Ángeles) y la Universidad Stanford. 1995.- Acuerdo de Dayton (EEUU) para los Balcanes: los presidentes de Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic; Croacia, Franjo Tudjman, y Bosnia, Alia Izetbegovic, firman un acuerdo marco de paz que pone fin a una guerra de cuatro años. 2000: La Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre de España hace los últimos billetes en pesetas. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santos Honorio, Rufo, Esteban y Celso. Israel - Hamás. "Un acuerdo para liberar a los rehenes está cerca". Milei, el 'outsider' que ha aunado el rechazo al peronismo: "Los argentinos están hambrientos de cambio". Así queda, uno por uno, el nuevo Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez. Una de las novedades más importantes es la acumulación de poder de Felix Bolaños, que aunque no es nombrado vicepresidente del Gobierno, se convertirá en un 'superministro' El nuevo Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez, que comparten en coalición PSOE y Sumar, tendrá cuatro vicepresidencias y 22 ministerios. Aunque hay nueve ministros nuevos, la tónica es de continuidad en los llamados ministerios de Estado, tales como Exteriores, Defensa o Interior. Una de las novedades más importantes es la acumulación de poder de Felix Bolaños, que aunque no es nombrado vicepresidente del Gobierno, se convertirá en un ‘superministro', sumando a la cartera de Presidencia la de Justicia, de vital importancia esta legislatura que arranca con la ley de amnistía a los independentistas catalanes. Esta es la lista de vicepresidentas y ministros: — Presidente del Gobierno: Pedro Sánchez — Vicepresidenta primera y ministra de Asuntos Económicos: Nadia Calviño — Vicepresidenta segunda y ministra de Trabajo: Yolanda Díaz — Vicepresidenta tercera y ministra de Transición Ecológica y Reto Demográfico: Teresa Ribera — Vicepresidenta cuarta y ministra de Hacienda y Función Pública: María Jesús Montero — Ministerio del Interior: Fernando Grande-Marlaska — Ministerio de Defensa: Margarita Robles — Ministerio de Justicia, Presidencia y Relaciones con las Cortes: Félix Bolaños — Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación: José Manuel Albares — Ministerio de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática: Ángel Víctor Torres — Ministerio de Industria: Jordi Hereu — Ministerio de Transporte: Óscar Puente — Ministerio de Vivienda y Agenda Urbana: Isabel Rodríguez — Ministerio de Seguridad Social: Elma Saiz — Ministerio de Transformación Digital: José Luis Escrivá — Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación: Luis Planas — Ministerio de Educación, Formación Profesional y Deporte y portavoz del Gobierno: Pilar Alegría — Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades: Diana Morant — Ministerio de Sanidad: Mónica García — Ministerio de Cultura: Ernest Urtasun — Ministerio de Igualdad: Ana Redondo — Ministerio de Derechos Sociales: Pablo Bustinduy — Ministerio de Infancia y Juventud: Sira Rego El PP ve el nuevo Gobierno "hecho a medida de la amnistía" y Podemos tacha de "grave error" que les hayan "echado". Shakira pacta una multa de 7,3 millones para evitar el juicio por fraude fiscal en España. Ángel Víctor Torres, nuevo ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática. "Trabajaré con toda mi energía y compromiso", ha asegurado, al tiempo en que ha insistido en el diálogo para la política útil. El séptimo canario con cartera ministerial en democracia. 6 de Gran Canaria. 1 de Tenerife. Listas de espera récord: los canarios, los que más esperan para una operación. El tiempo de espera medio para una operación en el Archipiélago es de 153 días. 153 días de media (cinco meses), casi un mes y medio más que en el resto del país (112 días). Alquileres de 500 euros al mes a 1.200 a la semana, de residencial a vacacional: la situación de la vivienda es muy compleja. Un taxista de Adeje cuenta cómo le subieron el precio en Playa de Las Américas y tuvo que emigrar hasta Buenavista del Norte. Siete embarcaciones con 427 migrantes a bordo han llegado a Canarias en las últimas horas. La última patera ha sido rescatada a primera hora de este lunes cerca de Gran Canaria con nueve personas a bordo. Un 21 de noviembre de 2014.- La tonadillera Isabel Pantoja, condenada a dos años de prisión por blanqueo de capitales, ingresa en la cárcel sevillana de Alcalá de Guadaira para cumplir su pena. Isabel Pantoja - Así fue - Su mejor concierto en directo - México 2013.
Steve interviews prolific indie filmmaker Brian Trenchard-Smith, focusing on three of his best: "The Man from Hong Kong," "The Siege at Firebase Gloria," and "Britannic."
¿Realmente la historia del Titanic fue tal como nos la contaron? Suficientes indicios hacen pensar que en absoluto y que cuanto sucedió aquella trágica noche del 14 al 15 de abril de 1912 tuvo unos motivos muy específicos, por supuesto no narrados por la versión oficial. En el presente episodio analizaremos todo ello, presentando los posiblemente verdaderos motivos de tal tragedia, para que en última instancia seas tú, querido oyente, quien pueda juzgar los hechos por sí mismo. J.P. Morgan fue el propietario del mayor transatlántico jamás construido en la época, pero igualmente de otros no tan conocidos, tales como el Olympyc, hermano gemelo del Titanic e inclusive un tercero, el denominado Britannic. Hablar de J.P. Morgan nos conduce inevitablemente hasta Nikola Tesla, uno de los mayores genios de nuestra historia reciente, de quien igualmente hablaremos y quien pudo otorgar al mundo energía libre, limpia y gratuita. Adéntrate en este exclusivo viaje para analizar momentos que podrían haber cambiado el rumbo de nuestra propia historia. LA VERDAD SOBRE EL HUNDIMIENTO DEL TITANIC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3116H-bEjqw LA TEORÍA QUE ASEGURA QUE EL TITANIC NUNCA SE HUNDIÓ: https://risbelmagazine.es/teoria-conspiracion-titanic-olympic/ NIKOLA TESLA Y LA ELECTRICIDAD QUE PUDO SER GRATUITA: https://cienciaybiologia.com/nikola-tesla-y-la-electricidad-que-pudo-ser-gratuita/ MÚSICA DEL EPISODIO: JAMES HORNER – Hymn To The Sea (B.S.O. Titanic – 1997) HOWARD BLAKE – Mr. Moon – Turn Off The Light (B.S.O. S.O.S. Titanic – 1984) BIBLIOGRAFÍA: ROBERTSON, M. (1898). El hundimiento del Titán: o la inutilidad. Libro que 14 años del hundimiento del Titanic predijo tal suceso, teniendo especialmente en cuenta que del denominado Primado Negativo de la época era divulgado a través de los medios disponibles. CONTACTO: eliniciado@yahoo.com Este programa no tiene ánimo de lucro ni será monetizado, por el contrario el único afán es la máxima difusión de cuestiones que nos atañen a todos.
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The trio of ships saw journeys of triumph and tragedy. Everyone knows the story of the Titanic, but not many people know that the Titanic had 2 sister ships. Bad luck seemed to follow the trio of ships, but each one of them had glorious moments that live in the minds of those who sailed in them. White Star Line, the company who built the Titanic, had high hopes for what the “unsinkable ship” and its sister ships, the Britannic and the Olympic, would accomplish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 21st November 1916, HMHS Britannic, sister ship to The Titanic, was sunk by a mine in the Aegean Sea.despite lying in only 400 feet of water, compared to the Titanic at 12,500 feet, her story has been forgotten.Join my free weekly newsletterSupport the show
English rebellion ties up Cromwell and Fairfax, the Scots prepare to invade, and in Ireland the Confederacy tears itself apart. Join the Mailing List and stay up to date HERE Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: Kenyon, J. and Ohlmeyer, J., The Civil Wars: A Military History of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1638-1660. Harris, T. Rebellion Healey, J. The Blazing World. MacInnes, A., The British Revolution, 1629-60. Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Michael J. Braddick, 'War and Politics in England and Wales, 1642-1646', in Michael Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution Michael J. Braddick, God's Fury, England's Fire Peter Gaunt, The English Civil War: A Military History Blair Worden, The English Civil Wars: 1640-1660 Ian Gentles, The English Revolution and the Wars in the Three Kingdoms, 1638-1652 Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men Kishlansky, M, Monarchy Transformed Alexia Grosjean, Steve Murdoch, Alexander Leslie and the Scottish generals of the Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 Steve Murdoch (ed), Scotland and the Thirty Years' War Stuart Reid, Crown, Covenant, and Cromwell: The Civil Wars in Scotland, 1639-1651. Nick Lipscombe, The English Civil War: An Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1639-51 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did you know that Titanic wasn't the only one of its kind but actually had two sisters – the Britannic and the Olympic? And when the Titanic was sinking, one of its sisters was actually on its way to help, but unfortunately, it didn't make it in time. The Olympic was supposed to be the real deal, but after just two months, it crashed into the HMS Hawke. In the tumultuous 1910s, The Olympic was put into service and played a crucial role in transporting over 200,000 passengers, including refugees and servicemen. The Britannic had a completely different destiny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Una vida de película, que contra todo pronostico logra sobrevivir al naufragio de Titanic, del Britannic y al Choque del OLYMPIC Redes Sociales: Instagram @damiantiscornia Grupo de Ayuda en Telegram https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube Grupo de Telegram https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube -Página Web bandageek.com -Blog . https://damian-tiscornia.blogspot.com -Colabora con el podcast a través Paypal https://www.paypal.me/desdelabarradeabel -Grupo Telegram: https://t.me/desdelabarradeabel -Twitter: @damiantiscornia Twitter @TiscorniaDamian -App para IOS https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/desde-la-barra-de-abel/id1437120851 -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesdeLaBarraDeAbel/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr62gbpQKGkgJzqDjsAaGVw?view_as=subscriber Podcast: https://ar.ivoox.com/es/podcast-desde-barra-abel_sq_f1172580_1.html
When bad things happen, a person's desire to survive automatically kicks in. For some this may come in the form of having a strong sense of determination and hope, and for others it may come in the form of having a strong support system or a sense of future purpose. Some believe in something greater than themselves that gives them purpose in their lives. But ultimately the desire to survive a horrible circumstance is a deeply personal thing that can be influenced by a wide variety of factors.There are many different survival stories out there, and they all are inspiring. But there is one tale that sticks out from all the others. So get comfortable my spooky friends…you are about to hear the tale of the lucky Violet Jessop.We got merch! Shop now: HorrifyingHist1.redbubble.com Join our fan club at: https://www.patreon.com/horrifyinghistory Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrifyinghistoryInstagram: https://instagram.com/horrifying_history Twitter: https://twitter.com/horrifyinghist1 Horrifying History is part of the Darkcast Network. Check out their other amazing podcasts at https://www.darkcastnetwork.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4180070/advertisement
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 717, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Titanic 1: Unlike the Titanic, when sister ship the Britannic sank in 1916, it had enough of these for all aboard. lifeboats. 2: Frederick Fleet was here when he was first to spot the iceberg; he had a bird's eye view. the crow's nest. 3: The Titanic had 4 of these; 3 were functional, the fourth was mostly there for aesthetics. smokestacks. 4: The first warning of the iceberg came at 11:40 P.M. from Fred Fleet, the lookout in this platform high above the deck. the crow's nest. 5: The ship was so big, communication was by telegraph from this navigating area to the engine room. the bridge. Round 2. Category: In The Spirit 1: French for "a sitting", it's a meeting at which a medium tries to communicate with the dead. Seance. 2: This Sherlock Holmes creator became an advocate of spiritualism after his son died in WWI. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 3: Constance Bennett and Cary Grant appeared and disappeared in this 1937 film classic. Topper. 4: Roseanne and Madonna are among the stars who've studied this Jewish mystical tradition. Kabbalah. 5: Possibly inhabited by a piano-playing ghost, the Stanley Hotel in Colorado inspired this Stephen King tale. "The Shining". Round 3. Category: Isn't It Romantic? 1: In 1993 Hershey's introduced these "snuggly" candies that go well with Kisses. Hugs. 2: www.princesspies.com specializes in cheesecakes in this romantic shape. a heart. 3: Young ladies once pinned bay leaves to these on the eve of Valentine's Day to see their future husbands in their dreams. their pillows. 4: By shooting arrows that made folks fall in love, this son of Venus made some people very, very happy. Cupid. 5: In a poem, this "Canterbury Tales" author wrote about birds choosing their mates on Valentine's Day. Chaucer. Round 4. Category: 4-Letter Verbs 1: As a noun, it's the rear portion of an aircraft; as a verb, it means to follow and keep under surveillance. tail. 2: To heat and sweeten a beverage with spice. mull. 3: To plow the soil. till. 4: To rain in a fine shower, or moisturize with a fine spray of water. mist. 5: Itemize, or what a ship does when it tilts to one side. list. Round 5. Category: It's Australia, Mate 1: For this holiday, schoolchildren in Australia receive a 6-week summer vacation. Christmas. 2: This Australian state reports it has lost the 1859 decree Victoria signed authorizing its name. Queensland. 3: The loud Australian bird known as a kookaburra is also known as this "laughing" equine. jackass. 4: The "Ground" for this sport in Melbourne, Australia has a capacity of about 100,000 spectators. cricket. 5: The Brisbane, the Murray and the Murrumbidgee are all famous ones of these in Australia. rivers. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Informativo de primera hora del lunes 21 de Noviembre de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Ecuador gana a Qatar en el partido inaugural del Mundial. Hoy se cumplen 272 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es Lunes 21 de noviembre de 2022. Buenos días Ucrania. Día Mundial de la Televisión. El 21 de noviembre es el Día Mundial de la Televisión, una efeméride impulsada por la ONU desde el año 1996 y que busca propiciar el uso responsable de la televisión como uno de los principales canales de difusión de información pública. Aunque para las generaciones actuales, se puede pensar que Internet es el medio de difusión más importante, lo cierto es que la web ha ofrecido a la televisión nuevas herramientas y recursos que, más que desplazarla, la han potenciado, como por ejemplo las difusiones en directo y el acceso a contenidos audiovisuales desde cualquier lugar y desde cualquier dispositivo. Actualmente la televisión es el medio de comunicación por excelencia, ya que permite transmitir en vivo sucesos, acontecimientos y trabajos humanitarios realizados por la ONU y las organizaciones asociadas a ella. 1877: En Nueva York (Estados Unidos), Thomas Edison anuncia la creación del fonógrafo, instrumento para grabar y reproducir sonidos. 1916: En el mar Egeo ―en el marco de la Primera Guerra Mundial― se hunde el Britannic (buque hermano del Titanic) tras hacer estallar una mina marina. Mueren 29 personas. 21 de noviembre de 1969: Se establece en Estados Unidos el primer enlace de la red ARPANET (antecesora de la actual Internet), entre dos computadoras, ubicadas en la UCLA (Universidad de California en Los Ángeles) y la Universidad Stanford. 1995.- Acuerdo de Dayton (EEUU) para los Balcanes: los presidentes de Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic; Croacia, Franjo Tudjman, y Bosnia, Alia Izetbegovic, firman un acuerdo marco de paz que pone fin a una guerra de cuatro años. 2000: La Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre de España hace los últimos billetes en pesetas. Santos Honorio, Rufo, Esteban y Celso. Londres promete a Kiev 57 millones de euros para su defensa antiaérea. La COP27 aprueba un acuerdo histórico de "pérdidas y daños". La número dos de Igualdad, sobre la ley del 'solo sí es sí': "Que no nos despiste el ruido de dos o tres sentencias machistas". Ángela Rodríguez Pam está convencida de que el Supremo y la Fiscalía General del Estado unificarán criterios. El Gobierno defiende la ley del 'solo sí es sí' y la oposición la tacha de "chapuza". Gobierno y sindicatos en Canarias cierran un acuerdo para estabilizar 3.499 plazas de empleo público La convocatoria deberá producirse antes del 31 de diciembre de 2022. El fiscal de Menores denuncia la falta de solidaridad de la UE y de otras regiones en la tutela de los migrantes que llegan a Canarias. Eduardo Esteban subraya que, además de alimentarles, darles cama y ropa, la obligación del Estado es educarles. Y en comunidades como Canarias, con más de 3.000 menores extranjeros tutelados, “es imposible”, recalca. Canarias encadena cuatro años con más muertes que nacimientos: 2021 fue el año con mayor diferencia entre mortalidad y natalidad de los últimos cuatro, con 4.475 defunciones más que nacimientos. En Canarias, mientras cae la natalidad, sube la población. Y es que las Islas han experimentado un crecimiento poblacional superior al 30% en lo que va de siglo, aumentando en más de medio millón su número de habitantes. Si tomamos como referencia el año 1990, la población en Canarias ha subido casi un 52%, frente al 2,9% del País Vasco y 2,1% del promedio estatal. La muerte más silenciosa: un suicidio cada dos días en Canarias La crisis socioeconómica, el consumo de drogas y la prevalencia de cuadros depresivos condicionan la tasa de suicidios en las Islas, la tercera más alta del país. Un fallecimiento cada dos días. Los sobrecostes elevan un 10,8% el cierre de negocios en las Islas. Un total de 846 empresas canarias echan el cierre entre enero y septiembre empujadas por la inflación. El turismo y sus aledaños encajan mejor el golpe. “Juntos podemos ser más fuertes que un volcán y ganar la batalla a las administraciones”. La Plataforma de Afectados por la Erupción ha celebrado este sábado una caravana reivindicativa para reclamar “las ayudas aún no recibidas” para poder rehacer sus vidas. La ministra de Sanidad, Carolina Darias, hace oficial su candidatura a las primarias para la Alcaldía de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. La candidata ha estado arropada por el presidente del Gobierno canario, Ángel Víctor Torres, y la ministra de Hacienda, María Jesús Montero: ''Si algo soy se lo debo a esta ciudad y a su gente. Aquí empezó todo y aquí vuelvo''. Ace of Base es un grupo pop de Suecia, fundado en 1990 por los hermanos Jonas, Jenny y Malin Berggren. Se convirtió en uno de los grupos clave de la música dance de los años 90. Y el 21 de noviembre de 1992 era número 1 en todas las listas del mundo con este tema All That She Wants
En l'espace de cinq ans, elle aura survécu à deux naufrages et un accident naval. Le 20 septembre 1911, la jeune Violet Jessop, employée de la compagnie maritime White Star Line, se trouve à bord de l'Olympic lorsqu'il heurte violemment un croiseur anglais. L'année suivante, elle fait partie des 704 survivants du naufrage du célèbre Titanic, le 14 avril 1912. Lors de l'éclatement de la Grande Guerre, loin de raccrocher son gilet de sauvetage, Violet Jessop s'engage comme infirmière volontaire à bord du Britannic. Le 21 novembre 1916, le paquebot coule en mer Egée. Cette fois encore, Violet Jessop en réchappe...
En l'espace de cinq ans, elle aura survécu à deux naufrages et un accident naval. Le 20 septembre 1911, la jeune Violet Jessop, employée de la compagnie maritime White Star Line, se trouve à bord de l'Olympic lorsqu'il heurte violemment un croiseur anglais. L'année suivante, elle fait partie des 704 survivants du naufrage du célèbre Titanic, le 14 avril 1912. Lors de l'éclatement de la Grande Guerre, loin de raccrocher son gilet de sauvetage, Violet Jessop s'engage comme infirmière volontaire à bord du Britannic. Le 21 novembre 1916, le paquebot coule en mer Egée. Cette fois encore, Violet Jessop en réchappe...
Mark Chirnside comes aboard this week for a great chat about the Titanic and her sister ships, Olympic and Britannic, as well as the Harland and Wolff shipyards!Get in touch with Mark:@mark_chirnside on TwitterMark Chirnside's Reception Room on FBVisit Mark's website and buy his books HERE!Be sure to like and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcasting platform!@TitanicTalkine on TwitterTitanicTalkline on FacebookTitanicTalkline on IG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El 14 de abril de 1912 el hundimiento del Titanic se convirtió en uno de los mayores naufragios de la historia. Su construcción fue un verdadero desafío. ¿Qué hazañas de ingeniería exigió la creación de este gigante? Este documental revela los secretos del famoso transatlántico. En sólo tres años, un tiempo récord, más de 15.000 trabajadores participaron en la construcción del buque en los astilleros "Harland and Wolff", de Belfast, que fueron ampliados para llevar a cabo el esfuerzo de construcción naval más grande del mundo. En realidad, se estaban construyendo tres gigantes marinos simultáneamente, el Olympic, el Britannic y, el más famoso e impresionante de todos, el Titanic.
Gemma and Ian chat to Rick Ayrton. Rick learnt to dive and remains a member of Clifton BSAC club, Bristol UK. He is a BSAC Advanced Diver and has the HSE Commercial diving qualification. He has additional technical diving qualifications including hypoxic trimix, allowing dives in excess of 100m. An early adopter of rebreathers he continues to dive with an AP Diving Inspiration unit. He enjoys the challenge of underwater photography and is currently chair of the Bristol Underwater Photo Group. His first book “Expedition Britannic” was published in October 2021, it has been well received by divers and non-divers, adding to the wealth of information with a connection to that most famous shipwreck of all, Titanic. To buy the book go to: https://amzn.to/3M7aLN8 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rick.ayrton.1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rickayrton/ Website - https://rickayrtonpics.com Go Diving Show Tickets www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/113623422716/?discount=GODS10 Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference. Contact Gemma and Ian with your messages, ideas and feedback via The BiG Scuba Bat Phone +44 7810 005924 Or use our social media platforms. We are on Instagram @thebigscuba We are on Facebook @thebigscuba We are on Twitter @the_big_scuba The BiG Scuba Website www.thebigscuba.com Amazon Store : https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/thebigscuba New episodes of The BiG Scuba Podcast go live on a Monday around noon UK time - Hit the subscribe button so you don't miss out. TheBiG Scuba Podcast is sponsorship and ad free thanks to the monthly financial support of patrons. Visit https://www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast and subscribe - super quick and easy to do and it makes a massive difference. Thank you.
Dr Sam Willis speaks with Don Lynch, a historian who has spoken to more survivors of the Titanic than anyone else alive and was the official historian for James Cameron's 1997 film Titanic. Sam and Don discuss a number of issues including the concept of ‘women and children first' and how that actually worked in practice. They also discuss unresolved historical issues relating to the history of the Titanic. This episode is made to go alongside a remarkable new 3D model of the Titanic that has been built using the original plans for the ship and allows us to explore the Titanic in great depth and with great accuracy. The video can be found on the Mariner's Mirror Podcast YouTube Channel.Laid down in March 1909 she was launched a little over two years later and completed just under a year after that, on 2 April 1912. Her size was immense: at 882 feet 9 inches long, she was the largest moveable man made object on earth. This was a major engineering challenge and it revolutionised shipbuilding. No one had ever tried to build a ship the size of the Titanic or her sister ships Olympic and Britannic, ever before.It took an entire year to put the Titanic's frames in place. She was built with 2000 hull plates mostly 6ft wide and 30ft long, weighing up to three tons. The hull was held together with over three million iron and steel rivets. The radio room with the latest Marconi radio equipment was located on the boat deck, as close to the top of the ship as possible to keep the feed line to the antennae short. The transmitter was the most powerful at sea able to contact either New York or London from the centre of the Atlantic.The First Class accommodation was high up in the ship away from the noise of the machinery. The suites were lavishly decorated in styles of different historical periods. The largest had their own private section of deck. The Third Class accommodation was split between either end of the ship in the lower decks. Single men were in the bow and single women and families were in the stern where they were subjected to the noise and vibrations of the engine and propellers.The 20 lifeboats were carried on the uppermost deck but 32 more, featured in the original design were never put in place, to create space for the wealthy to exercise. This meant that the Titanic only had sufficient lifeboats for 33% of her passengers.At 11.40 on 15 April 1912, the Titanic was 370 miles south of Newfoundland, in 12,500 feet of water – nearly two and a half miles, travelling just under her top speed of just under ten metres per second, when an iceberg was spotted by the lookout.He telephoned the bridge with the words ‘Iceberg right ahead'. It was 100 ft tall, the size of an eight-story building, and with no light to reflect it, the iceberg appeared almost black. The order was given hard to starboard, to turn the ship to port but she struck on the starboard side, tearing as many as six different holes in her hull, all along the lines of her hull plates, suggesting that the rivets snapped off.Water poured in at seven tons per second, fifteen times faster than it could be pumped out. The hull was divided into sixteen watertight compartments but they did not extend all the way up to the top of the ship, so the water flooded into each one at a time, as the bow began to sink. Within 45 minutes, 1500 tons of water were in the front section of the ship, and she snapped in half. Each section hit the seabed with such force that it created an enormous debris field, the stern burying itself fifteen metres below the sea bed. 1534 lost their lives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is Part 2 of our conversation with Leigh Bishop. Leigh is one of the most accomplished and well-known technical divers in the world. In this episode we discuss under water artifacts and find out that dishes from 1880 are dishwasher proof! Leigh has a book in the pipe line that details over 30 years of wreck expedition and diving stories. There is conversation about Truc Lagoon, the North Atlantic Wrecks, underwater photography, diving the Britannic and eating chocolate at 80 meters below the sea surface. Have a listen and let us know what you think or if you have any comments. We also give a shout out to Shaff Naeem who is organising a dive event in the Maldives next year. www.shaffnaeem.com www.oceansixfifty.org Instagram @oceansixfifty New episodes of The BiG Podcast go live every Monday at noon UK time - Subscribe so you don't miss out. The BiG Scuba Podcast is sponsorship and ad free thanks to the monthly financial support of patrons. To find out more about supporting your favourite podcast and becoming a patron please check out www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast. Contact Gemma and Ian with your messages, ideas and feedback via The BiG Scuba Bat Phone +44 7810 005924 Or use our social media platforms. We are on Instagram @thebigscuba We are on Facebook @thebigscuba We are on Twitter @the_big_scuba The BiG Scuba Website www.thebigscuba.com ISSN Number 2752-6127
Fartyget Britannic var ett av tre fartyg som byggdes av varvet Harland and Wolff för bolaget White Star Line i början av 1900-talet. De fartygen som färdigställdes var Olympic, Titanic och Britannic. Britannic var alltså ett systerfartyg till Titanic som sjönk den 15 april 1912 efter att ha kolliderat med ett isberg. Britannic sjönk också, men av en annan anledning. Vad? Det får du reda på i detta avsnitt!
Lucky or unlucky? Violet Jessop lived an incredible life, surviving the Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic shipwrecks! We are so excited to tell you her beautiful and inspirational story of bravery, danger, and a bit of luck.Sources:https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/titanic/stories/violet-constance-jessop.htmhttps://thecatholicspirit.com/commentary/twenty-something/how-to-be-a-survivor-the-faith-of-violet-jessop/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/04/13/violet-jessop-the-nurse-who-survived-all-three-disasters-aboard-the-sister-ships-the-titanic-britannic-and-olympic/https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/irish-immigrants-survived-titanic-britannic-olympic-disastershttps://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/violet-constance-jessop.htmlhttps://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-57409-035-2https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/61663/unsinkable-violet-jessophttps://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/archive/irish-nurse-violet-jessop-survived-both-titanic-and-britannic-sinking-35231252.htmlSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hyperfocus/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Just about everyone knows the tragic story of the Titanic, which sunk in 1912 after an ill-fated meeting with an iceberg, but fewer know about the Titanic's sister ship, The Britannic, which was built to be “stronger” and “safer” after the Titanic's sinking. That didn't stop it's tragic end in 1916, however, when it sank after an explosion caused by a naval mine. In her novel The Deep, author Alma Katsu weaves a tale, which begins on the Titanic and ends four years later on the Britannic. The story follows a young woman, Annie Hebbley, who takes a job as a stewardess on the Titanic, where she is entranced by the lives of the wealthy men and women she is there to serve. One man, Mark Fletcher, grabs her attention--and she inserts herself into his life (and that of his mysterious new wife and young infant daughter). Following the sinking of the ship, Annie later finds a wounded Mark on the Britannic, where she has taken a job as a nurse on the ocean liner-turned-WWI hospital ship. It could be a fateful meeting of potential lovers--or something far worse. Secrets are everywhere--so too are potential ghosts and curses. Recommended in this episode: Alix E. Harrow's The Ten Thousand Doors of January and The Claudia Kishi Club Our social media is @MonsterWrote on Twitter and Instagram. Our email is monsterwrote@gmail.com. This episode was produced and researched by Lisa and Mel. Theme music is “Misconception” by Nicolas Gasparini.
The Deep gives an eerie, psychological twist to the sinking of the Titanic, and the fate of her sister ship the Britannic. The American novelist Alma Katsu spent 35 years as an intelligence analyst for the US government, but after six acclaimed novels, she's now known as the Queen of Disasters, taking real events and re-imagining them – with added supernatural elements. In this edition of Historical Fiction, Alma Katsu talks to Rob Weinberg about how she turns real life tragedies into supernatural fiction. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're taking it way back to the days of the Titanic with this week's underwater book The Deep by Alma Katsu! We loved The Hunger and we were so ready to dive on in to another supernatural thriller. We discuss the various themes of the novel, our favourite parts, the crazy drugs people were prescribed in ye old times, and so much more. As always, spoilers galore. To see our treats and get the punch recipe, visit our Instagram @The.Book.Coven. You can also listen to our review of The Hunger in episode 3!
Queen ElizabethInside StateroomClub Balcony StateroomGrand LobbyAfternoon TeaRoyal Court TheatreLido PoolLibraryGarden LoungeQueens RoomDid you know / Maritime HistoryBritannic Having survived WWII, the refreshed and restored Britannic returned to the Liverpool to New York service in May 1948.Built for White Star Line she survived the war where she operated as a troop carrier. She carried over 100,000 troops during her service and was able to return to service as a luxury liner for Cunard-White Star after the war.Britannic sailed on her last voyage on 25 November 1960, outliving all other white star liners and proves that even in the darkest times there is hope for the cruise industries return.Cruise News:CARNIVAL announces intended recommencement of cruises from 3 ports in USA.CARNIVAL extends pause of Australian deployment for Splendor & SpiritP&O Australia extends pause until 31 AugHOLLAND AMERICA LINE, SEABOURN & PRINCESS extend pause (dates vary per ship/region)NCL HOLDINGS secures US$2.3billion to secure future during present climateCUNARD releases famous scone recipePONANT commences outfitting of new ship Le Commandant CharcotSCENIC cuts steal for Scenic IIGENTING approved use of two Star Cruises Ships for use as accommodation in SingaporeSUN PRINCESS draws Seawitch logo in the ocean over 21hr exerciseVASCO DA GAMA arrives home in Tilbury, London Hashtags to use if you support cruising: #WeWillBeBack #WeLoveCruise #HopeFloats Cruise ReviewLuke reviews his recent costal cruise on Cunard's Queen Elizabeth from Melbourne to Sydney in February 2020. Queen Elizabeth is expected to return to Australia late 2020 for a record Australia deployment. However, at the time of recording all cruise operations are paused globally. Cabin Type:Cruise Departure Date: Feb 2020Duration: 2 nightsItinerary: Melbourne – at sea – SydneyCunard Line Info: https://bit.ly/3bhHXxKQueen Elizabeth Ship Info: https://bit.ly/3cjiDZBQueen Elizabeth Cruise Departures: https://bit.ly/2YLUxTx Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Show Sponsors: Cruisefinder.com.au: https://bit.ly/3dBeGRcSandals and Sunsets https://bit.ly/2yPN7Up Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tFCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEIGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04uSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8TzPocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2MTune in: https://bit.ly/2V0JrrsThe Big Cruise Podcast is brought to you with the help of our friends at CruiseFinder.com.au, with over 30,000 cruises available, most with live availability and pricing. But most importantly every call, chat or email is answered here in Australia by CLIA Cruise accredited specialists. When considering your next cruise visit: www.cruisefinder.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian and Gemma chat to John Chatterton, he is one of the world's most accomplished and well known wreck divers. https://www.johnchatterton.com John Chatterton @shadowdiverjc https://www.facebook.com/john.chatterton/ Please email us on thebigscubapodcast@gmail.com We are on Instagram @thebigscuba @gemmkemp @ian7last We are on Facebook @thebigscuba @gemma.kemp.14 @ian.last.50 We are on Twitter @the_bigs_scuba @gemmkemp @ianlast7 We are on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbKOHHItaVu2y2nZcGJBHtA https://www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast https://www.thebigscubapodcast.com/ Facebook Telling Truths @tellingtruthsband Opening track "We are just a memory" …. BIG thank you … fab music! X Facebook Blood Like Honey @bloodlikehoney Intermediate track “Amsterdam Harbour Play out track “Rooftop Beach” …BIG Thanks guys, good luck with the new song “Rooftop Beach” x
Ian, Gemma and Werttie chat to Andy Torbet, the voice of Action Man and also real Action Man, Diver, Underwater Explorer, Skydiver, Climber… Find us all on Instagram @thebigscuba @gemmkemp @ian7last "Instagram @Andy_torbet Adventures & Stunts for TV, Film & Science Explorer: Cave & Deep Diver Skydiver, Freediver, Climber & Outdoorsman Ex-Bomb Disposal & Para Dad" Dive Computers https://www.suunto.com/en-gb/ https://www.suunto.com/en-gb/ Britannic Wreck https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMHS_Britannic https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2016/49/titanics-tragic-twin HMS Victory the vertical wreck https://seaworldblog.wordpress.com/2013/08/14/the-worlds-only-vertical-wreck-hms-victoria/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2016/49/titanics-tragic-twin Please email us on thebigscubapodcast@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/thebigscuba/ @thebigscuba We are on Facebook @thebigscuba @gemma.kemp.14 @ian.last.50 We are on Twitter @the_bigs_scuba @gemmkemp @ianlast7 We are on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbKOHHItaVu2y2nZcGJBHtA https://www.patreon.com/thebigscubapodcast https://www.thebigscubapodcast.com/ https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/telling-truths/1363147334 https://open.spotify.com/artist/4DWKXf1NaG3zhMzxmm7PyP?si=n7dd3syYR_yDO2NAPB6v4w JH Photography Josh Hutch https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692391637561258/about/
Il RMS Titanic fu un transatlantico britannico della classe Olympic, diventato famoso per la collisione con un iceberg nella notte tra il 14 e il 15 aprile 1912 e il conseguente drammatico naufragio[1] avvenuto nelle prime ore del 15 aprile 1912. Secondo di un trio di transatlantici, il Titanic, assieme ai suoi due gemelli Olympic e Britannic, era stato progettato per offrire un collegamento settimanale di linea con l'America e garantire il dominio delle rotte oceaniche alla White Star Line.[2] Costruito presso i cantieri Harland and Wolff di Belfast, il Titanic rappresentava la massima espressione della tecnologia navale del tempo ed era il più grande e lussuoso transatlantico del mondo. Durante il suo viaggio inaugurale (da Southampton a New York, via Cherbourg e Queenstown), entrò in collisione con un iceberg alle 23:40 (ora della nave) di domenica 14 aprile 1912. L'impatto con l'iceberg provocò l'apertura di alcune falle sotto la linea di galleggiamento, allagando i primi 5 compartimenti stagni del transatlantico, che 2 ore e 40 minuti più tardi si inabissò (alle 2:20 del 15 aprile), spezzandosi in due tronconi.[3] Nel naufragio persero la vita tra 1 490 e 1 523 passeggeri imbarcati, compresi i 900 uomini dell'equipaggio; solo 706 persone riuscirono a salvarsi (alcune delle quali morirono subito dopo essere state portate a bordo del Carpathia), 6 delle quali salvate fra la gente finita in acqua.[4][5] L'evento suscitò un'enorme impressione sull'opinione pubblica e portò alla convocazione della prima conferenza sulla sicurezza della vita umana in mare. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/claudia-diletta-milioni-guerriero8/support
In his new book, The Deepest Border: The Strait of Gibraltar and the Making of the Hispano-African Border(Stanford, 2019), Sasha D. Pack considers the Strait of Gibraltar as an untamed in-between space—from “shatter zone” to borderland. Far from the centers of authority of contending empires, the North African and Southern Iberian coast was a place where imperial, colonial, private, and piratical agents competed for local advantage. Sometimes they outmaneuvered each other; sometimes they cooperated. Gibraltar entered European politics in the Middle Ages, and became a symbol of the Atlantic Empire in the Early Modern period (the Pillars of Hercules of Emperor Charles V are featured on the Spanish flag to this day), but Pack's study focuses on the nineteenth century. Europe's new imperialism, Britannic naval supremacy, the age of steam, the ever-present danger of cholera, all mark the change of a Spanish-Moorish border into a multilateral one. So too does the multicultural mix of Europeans and North Africans, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, and Protestants who brought a spirit of convivencia (mutual toleration) into the region, unlike the nineteenth- and twentieth- century homogenizing nationalism that was at play elsewhere. In the middle of this theater, Dr. Pack follows the careers of adventuresome entrepreneurs, who manipulated the weak enforcement of conflicting laws in overlapping jurisdictions for their own gain. He calls these characters “slipstream potentates” because they maneuvered creatively in the wakes of great ships of state on their courses in the seas of international politics. (Other historians have called them “the last Barbary pirates.”) They bring color and detail to this already gripping narrative of international politics in Spain and North Africa in the century between Napoleon and Franco. Sasha D. Pack is Associate Professor of History at the University of Buffalo. He studies Modern Europe, Spain and Portugal, and the Mediterranean, focusing on transnational and political history. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Spanish Empire specializing in culture, diplomacy, and travel. He completed his PhD in 2017 at UC Berkeley where he is now a Visiting Scholar and a Fellow in the Berkeley Connect in History program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, The Deepest Border: The Strait of Gibraltar and the Making of the Hispano-African Border(Stanford, 2019), Sasha D. Pack considers the Strait of Gibraltar as an untamed in-between space—from “shatter zone” to borderland. Far from the centers of authority of contending empires, the North African and Southern Iberian coast was a place where imperial, colonial, private, and piratical agents competed for local advantage. Sometimes they outmaneuvered each other; sometimes they cooperated. Gibraltar entered European politics in the Middle Ages, and became a symbol of the Atlantic Empire in the Early Modern period (the Pillars of Hercules of Emperor Charles V are featured on the Spanish flag to this day), but Pack's study focuses on the nineteenth century. Europe's new imperialism, Britannic naval supremacy, the age of steam, the ever-present danger of cholera, all mark the change of a Spanish-Moorish border into a multilateral one. So too does the multicultural mix of Europeans and North Africans, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, and Protestants who brought a spirit of convivencia (mutual toleration) into the region, unlike the nineteenth- and twentieth- century homogenizing nationalism that was at play elsewhere. In the middle of this theater, Dr. Pack follows the careers of adventuresome entrepreneurs, who manipulated the weak enforcement of conflicting laws in overlapping jurisdictions for their own gain. He calls these characters “slipstream potentates” because they maneuvered creatively in the wakes of great ships of state on their courses in the seas of international politics. (Other historians have called them “the last Barbary pirates.”) They bring color and detail to this already gripping narrative of international politics in Spain and North Africa in the century between Napoleon and Franco. Sasha D. Pack is Associate Professor of History at the University of Buffalo. He studies Modern Europe, Spain and Portugal, and the Mediterranean, focusing on transnational and political history. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Spanish Empire specializing in culture, diplomacy, and travel. He completed his PhD in 2017 at UC Berkeley where he is now a Visiting Scholar and a Fellow in the Berkeley Connect in History program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his new book, The Deepest Border: The Strait of Gibraltar and the Making of the Hispano-African Border(Stanford, 2019), Sasha D. Pack considers the Strait of Gibraltar as an untamed in-between space—from “shatter zone” to borderland. Far from the centers of authority of contending empires, the North African and Southern Iberian coast was a place where imperial, colonial, private, and piratical agents competed for local advantage. Sometimes they outmaneuvered each other; sometimes they cooperated. Gibraltar entered European politics in the Middle Ages, and became a symbol of the Atlantic Empire in the Early Modern period (the Pillars of Hercules of Emperor Charles V are featured on the Spanish flag to this day), but Pack's study focuses on the nineteenth century. Europe's new imperialism, Britannic naval supremacy, the age of steam, the ever-present danger of cholera, all mark the change of a Spanish-Moorish border into a multilateral one. So too does the multicultural mix of Europeans and North Africans, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, and Protestants who brought a spirit of convivencia (mutual toleration) into the region, unlike the nineteenth- and twentieth- century homogenizing nationalism that was at play elsewhere. In the middle of this theater, Dr. Pack follows the careers of adventuresome entrepreneurs, who manipulated the weak enforcement of conflicting laws in overlapping jurisdictions for their own gain. He calls these characters “slipstream potentates” because they maneuvered creatively in the wakes of great ships of state on their courses in the seas of international politics. (Other historians have called them “the last Barbary pirates.”) They bring color and detail to this already gripping narrative of international politics in Spain and North Africa in the century between Napoleon and Franco. Sasha D. Pack is Associate Professor of History at the University of Buffalo. He studies Modern Europe, Spain and Portugal, and the Mediterranean, focusing on transnational and political history. Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of the Early Modern Spanish Empire specializing in culture, diplomacy, and travel. He completed his PhD in 2017 at UC Berkeley where he is now a Visiting Scholar and a Fellow in the Berkeley Connect in History program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Voces del Misterio" en el que hablamos, de forma monográfica, de un tema muy especial: BARCOS MALDITOS Y NAUFRAGIOS HISTÓRICOS. Ana Garrido nos hablará de la tragedia del Titanic, Leo Baisón de triste hundimiento del Lusitania, Pedro Pilar Jiménez del cruel destino del Britannic, Juan Gómez nos llevará a conocer la desconocida historia del Machichaco, Elena Gil nos habla de negro futuro que tuvo el vapor Príncipe de Asturias cuya historia rivalizaría en maldita con el Valbanera, el vapor del que nos habla Susana Villalobos; cerrará el programa Sergio Ruiz hablándonos de tremendo final del USS. Indianápolis y sus marineros. Todo esto y muchos más en "Voces del Misterio" 91.6 fm SFC Radio. *Un programa dirigido por Jose Manuel García Bautista.