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MG Show
DOGE Codification Sent to House; Big Beautiful Bill & Tariffs

MG Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 126:11


   In a high-energy episode, @intheMatrixxx and @shadygrooove celebrate the White House's June 2, 2025, delivery of a $9.4 billion rescissions package to Congress, a major step to codify DOGE cuts targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, fulfilling Trump's promise to slash wasteful spending and reinforcing his America-First vision of fiscal responsibility. Despite establishment pushback from moderates protecting big government, the show urges the House to act swiftly, as Speaker Mike Johnson vowed, to lock in these savings for American taxpayers. They then shift to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, now in the Senate, and Trump's tariff agenda, both under attack by globalist forces. The show debunks deficit fear-mongering around the bill, highlighting its benefits for workers, and defends Trump's tariff appeal against the May 28 court ruling, arguing tariffs could generate trillions to fuel growth, as seen in Trump's $3 trillion Middle East deals. With the constitution as your weapon, join the fight to put America first. The truth is learned, never told—tune in at noon-0-five Eastern LIVE to stand with Trump! Tune in weekdays at 12pm ET / 9am PST, hosted by @InTheMatrixxx and @Shadygrooove. Catch up on-demand on https://rumble.com/mgshow or via your favorite podcast platform. Where to Watch & Listen Live on https://rumble.com/mgshow https://mgshow.link/redstate X: https://x.com/inthematrixxx Backup: https://kick.com/mgshow PODCASTS: Available on PodBean, Apple, Pandora, and Amazon Music. Search for "MG Show" to listen. Engage with Us Join the conversation on https://t.me/mgshowchannel and participate in live voice chats at https://t.me/MGShow. Social & Support Follow us on X: @intheMatrixxx and @ShadyGrooove Join our listener group on X: https://mgshow.link/xgroup Support the show: Fundraiser: https://givesendgo.com/helpmgshow Donate: https://mg.show/support Merch: https://merch.mg.show MyPillow Special: Use code MGSHOW at https://mypillow.com/mgshow for savings! Crypto donations: Bitcoin: bc1qtl2mftxzv8cxnzenmpav6t72a95yudtkq9dsuf Ethereum: 0xA11f0d2A68193cC57FAF9787F6Db1d3c98cf0b4D ADA: addr1q9z3urhje7jp2g85m3d4avfegrxapdhp726qpcf7czekeuayrlwx4lrzcfxzvupnlqqjjfl0rw08z0fmgzdk7z4zzgnqujqzsf XLM: GAWJ55N3QFYPFA2IC6HBEQ3OTGJGDG6OMY6RHP4ZIDFJLQPEUS5RAMO7 LTC: ltc1qapwe55ljayyav8hgg2f9dx2y0dxy73u0tya0pu All Links Find everything on https://linktr.ee/mgshow Keywords Trump, DOGE codification, Big Beautiful Bill updates, Trump tariffs appeal, America First, Nellie Ohr lied, Colorado terror attack, FBI transparency, Middle East tour, law and order, MG Show, @intheMatrixxx, @shadygrooove, fake news, truth, constitution, MG Show Podcast, Jeffrey Pedersen, Shannon Townsend, Independent Journalism, Alternative Media, Political Insights, Constitutional Rights, Live Coverage, Real-Time Analysis, DJT Truth Social, Combating Censorship, Unfiltered Political Insights Filename mgshow-s7e103-doge_codification_sent_to_house_big_beautiful_bill_and_tariffs

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.
206. Crafting Narratives That Motivate: What's Your Strategy Story?

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 24:36 Transcription Available


Great strategy starts with a question—and a story worth believing in.A good strategy isn't just built—it's told. For Martin Reeves, chairman of the BCG Henderson Institute and author of The Imagination Machine and Like: The Button That Changed the World, strategy and imagination are both deeply communicative processes, rooted in storytelling, curiosity, and the courage to reframe assumptions.“A strategy is really just a special kind of story,” Reeves explains. “It begins with the present and aspires to a different future—it's fiction made actionable.” To bring that fiction to life, leaders must involve their teams in a co-creative journey and use thoughtful questions to shape not just ideas, but belief and action.In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Reeves joins Matt Abrahams to explore how communication fuels strategic thinking, innovation, and organizational reinvention. He outlines his six-step framework for imagination—from embracing anomalies to codifying and continuing ideas—and underscores the role of reframing, deep listening, and even levity in solving complex problems. Together, they unpack how a single “like” button changed our digital behaviors—and what it teaches us about influence and attention today.Episode Reference Links:Martin Reeves Martin's Books: Like / The Imagination Machine Ep.71 Strategy Success: How to Communicate Your Gameplan Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:19) - Using Story in Strategy (05:00) - Questions as a Communication Technology (06:15) - The Six Steps to Harnessing Imagination (10:36) - The “7 Cs” of Imagination and Communication (12:08) - Reframing as a Creative Tool (14:11) - The Like Button: Origin and Evolution (16:14) - Brain Chemistry Behind Digital Liking (18:12) - The Final Three Questions (22:59) - Conclusion    *****This episode is sponsored by Stanford. Groundbreaking research happens everyday at Stanford, learn more here.Support Think Fast Talk Smart by joining TFTS Premium.       

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology
From Codification to Contextualization, Pejorative to Promissory, Rules to Relationship

Lisa Harper's Back Porch Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 49:16


During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology we're talking about this engaging, exciting, captivating, compelling, LIFE-GIVING, divine love story we call the Bible. Far too many of us have sat under pastors, priests, teachers, and spiritual leaders who've communicated God's Word with the same level of passion a court reporter has when recording HOA litigation over a homeowner's grass being one half of an inch above the neighborhood standard. While others of us have had the imperatives in God's Word applied to our lives in such punitive ways that we can't help thinking of it as a rigid book of rules that we'll surely get whacked over the head with. However, both of those extremes are gross misuses of the Bible – it was never intended to be used primarily for discipline or for memorizing religious data, and it's not just a collection of morality tales like Aesop's Fables, either. From the very beginning, Scripture invites and impels us to lean into a real, loving relationship with God. Just as He breathed air into Adam's lungs to jumpstart humanity, He breathed these words into being so that we could have LIFE and have it more abundantly. If you've secretly thought the Bible was a wee bit boring, or maybe just inscrutable like those teensy-weensy printed directions regarding how to set up your new Wi-Fi router, today's episode is going to be a Little Mermaid moment for you – it's going to open you up to a whole new world! So please grab a cup of iced coffee and your Bible – unless you've got both hands full trying to recoil the garden hose that your teenager put back on the reel all wonky and lopsided! – and come hang out on the porch with us.The Adventure Bible is available here.Purchase Storyteller from Lifeway here.Click here to get a 25% discount on the Dwell Bible App.

UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud
150: Three Jewel Design part 2

UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 19:30


In the last segment of UnMind, we took up the most social of the Three Treasures: Sangha, or community. In this segment, we will continue with our analysis of the design of Dharma study; and in the next, that of Buddha practice, Zen's unique meditation, or zazen. These three constitute the highest values and manifestations of Buddhism in the real world, and the simplest model for the comprehensive nature of living a Zen life. They are regarded as three legs, without any one of which the stool of Zen is unstable. Design intent is reflected in their modus operandi, message, and method, respectively. Dharma study consists in reviewing and contemplating the “compassionate teachings,” the message transmitted by Shakyamuni and the ancestors down to the present day. While they were all, in effect, “speaking with one voice,” nonetheless Dharma ranks second in importance and emphasis, as an adjunct to meditation, just as Sangha comes in third, in providing the harmonious community and conducive environment for Zen. As referenced in Dogen's Jijuyu Zammai – Self-fulfilling Samadhi: Grass, trees and walls bring forth the teaching for all beingsCommon people as well as sages The “walls” are the infrastructure that was built around personal and communal practice in the form of our sitting space at home, grass hut hermitages, and meditation halls of temples, centers, or monasteries. This is the millennia-old design-build activity of the ancestors attested to by the stupas of India and the monasteries of China, Tibet, Japan, and the Far East, the legacy inherited by modern proponents of Zen in the West. Dharma likewise has been codified, collected, and contained in tangible documents, originally in the form of rice paper scrolls, now in books distributed worldwide in hardbound and paperback format. My own two current volumes in print ‑ “The Original Frontier” and “The Razorblade of Zen” ‑ were actually printed and bound in India, the home country of Buddhism They are also, or will soon be, available in electronic form, as eBooks and audiobooks accessible to virtually anyone, anywhere, anytime. It is as if Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion – s/he of the innumerable eyes and ears needed to see and hear the sights and sounds of dukkha in the world, with innumerable arms and hands bringing the tools necessary to help ‑ has come to be manifested globally, in the form of the worldwide network of mobile media. By means of which her ongoing witness to the suffering of the world is also recorded for posterity. Thus, the potential for Dharma to have an effect on the world at large has expanded exponentially, as in the vow: “I take refuge in Dharma, the compassionate teachings.” Taking refuge in the Dharma means returning ‑ or “fleeing back” ‑ to the original truths or laws of existence, and our place in it. Consider what the first teachings of Buddha really had to say, and what was their intended effect upon the audience. The First Sermon lays out the essential logic of the Middle Way, and its avoidance of extremes of attitudes and approaches to the fundamental problem of existence as a sentient, human being. The design intent of the Dharma as expounded by Shakyamuni Buddha, was, as far as we can determine from the written record, to correct the conventional wisdom of the time, which I take to have been primarily based on beliefs and doctrines of Hinduism. One well-known example is his teaching of anatta or anatman, a refutation of the Hindu belief in a self-existent soul, or atman. Not being a scholar, I am basing this on my scant study of the canon and the opinion of others more learned than I. Considering how the Dharma was first shared gives us an insight more technically oriented to the intent of its design. In the beginning was the spoken word of Siddhartha Gautama, similar to the Bible's creation story. Buddha never committed a single word to paper, or so we are told. It is also said that he “never spoke a word,” a comment I take to mean that while language can point at the truths of Buddhism, it cannot capture them. Buddhist truth is uniquely experiential. It has to go through a kind of translation into language that is beyond language itself, as in the last stanza of Hsinhsinming‑Trust in Mind: Words! The Way is beyond language for in itthere is no yesterday, no tomorrow, no today Later given the honorifics of “Buddha, ‑ fully awakened one” and “Shakyamuni ‑ sage of the Shakya clan,” and others, ten in total, Siddhartha's First Sermon to the five ascetics with whom he had been practicing, begins with: O monks, these two extremes ought not be followed by one going forth from the household life. What are the two?There is devotion to the indulgence of self-gratificationWhich is low, common, the way of ordinary peopleUnworthy and unprofitableThere is devotion to the indulgence of self-mortificationWhich is painful unworthy and unprofitableAvoiding both these extremes the Tathagata has realized the Middle WayIt gives vision it gives knowledge and it leads to calm to insight to awakening to Nirvana The intent of the content was to dissuade these monks from continuing to follow the dictates of their method of asceticism, which Buddha had found to be ineffective, to say the least. And to hold out the hope that if they were able to relinquish their own opinions of the truth they were seeking, and the method for apprehending it, they would be able to accede to the insight that he had experienced directly in meditation, the “middle way.” “Tathagata,” by the way, is also one of the ten honorifics accorded to Buddha later in the course of his teaching career, meaning something like the “thus-come one.” It was most likely appended to this narrative when finally committed to written form, some four centuries after-the-fact. But our point is that the spoken language was the medium in which the teaching was first shared. Buddha was said to have spoken Pali, which is similar to, and perhaps a dialect of, Sanskrit. The theory I have heard explaining why they were not recorded in written form is that they were considered sacred, and writing them down would have made them vulnerable to accidental or intentional change. The oral tradition was more dependable in terms of preserving them with their original intent intact. So the “design intent” of Buddha's use of kind or loving speech was not the usual intent of language in general. It was intended to encourage others to apprehend the “Great Matter” of life-and-death in the most direct way, the only way, possible. Buddha recognized that there was no way of sharing his experience with others in the ordinary sense, so he resorted to parables and analogies, to allow his audience to see themselves in the pictures he painted, and to transcend ordinary understanding in words and phrases, or the pursuit of information, the usual application of language. The later codifying and organization of the original spoken teachings into the Tripitaka or “three baskets” was designed to allow teachers and students to study the voluminous canon in an orderly way, and to prioritize their approach to it in digestible bites. It was most likely understood that the existing literature of the time ‑ which had to be scarce, compared to today's glut of publications – was to be absorbed in concert with practicing the meditation that had led to Buddha's insight to begin with. As Master Dogen reminds: Now all ancestors and all buddhas who uphold buddha-dharma have made it the true path of enlightenment to sit upright practicing in the midst of self-fulfilling samadhiThose who attained enlightenment in India and China followed this wayIt was done so because teachers and disciples personally transmitted this excellent method as the essence of the teaching In the authentic tradition of our teaching it is said that this directly transmitted straightforward buddha- dharma is the unsurpassable of the unsurpassable The design intent of the teachings has been, from the very beginning, the direct transmission of the buddha-dharma, what Matsuoka-roshi referred to as “living Zen.” In the daily lives of monks and nuns, frequent repetition of chanting selected teachings enabled the monastics to deeply assimilate them. Master Dogen was known for connecting each and every regular daily routine with brief recitations, such as the Meal Verse, in order to bridge the gap between the sacred and the profane, the physical and the spiritual. Codification of the koan collections of Rinzai Zen ‑ some 1700 strong according to tradition, later organized into five sets by Hakuin Ekaku Zenji, the 18th Century Rinzai master ‑ represent design efforts to structure the lore and legacy of Zen's anecdotal history of exchanges between masters and students available in progressive levels of difficulty, enabling accessibility of the apparent dichotomies of Dharma. Soto Zen simplifies the approach even further by regarding zazen itself as representing the living koan, requiring nothing further to complement, or complicate, the process of insight. All the various models of buddha-dharma developed by the ancients qualify as efforts in information design ‑ visualizing images and what is called “pattern-thinking” ‑ that allow us to grasp the form of the Dharma beyond what mere words can convey. The Four Noble Truths comprise the first historical example of these descriptive models, including the prescriptive Noble Eightfold Path. Tozan's “Five Ranks” and Rinzai's “Host and Guest” come later, but have the same design intent – to help their students get beyond the limitation of the linear nature of language. My semantic models of the teachings, published in “The Razorblade of Zen,” represent more contemporary cases in point. Nowadays ‑ as testimonial evidence indicates, from one-on-one encounters in online and in-person dharma dialogs with modern students of the Way ‑ people are no longer studying buddha-dharma as they may have throughout history, when documents were rare. More often than not, they are reading more than one book at a time, in a nonlinear process I refer to as “cross-coupling”: simultaneously absorbing commentaries from one author or translator along with others; or perhaps comparing the teachings of more than one ancestor of Zen to those of a different ancestor. This may be an artifact or anomaly of the ubiquitous presence and availability of Zen material in print form, as well as the encyclopedic scope of online resources on offer today. It seems that in every category, and every language, we have at our fingertips a greater textual resource than ever conceivable in history, dwarfing the great libraries of legend. We can “google” virtually anything – no pun - with a few strokes of a keyboard. In addition, Artificial Intelligence threatens to bring together summaries and concoctions of content at the whim of any researcher; documents are readily searchable for those who wish to quantify uses of words and phrases at any point in history, teasing out trends and making judgments as to the hidden patterns in historical evolution of ideas. In this context it is difficult to ascertain the design intent of dharma as articulated today. It is not easy to discern the intent of the publish-or-perish, rush-into-print crowd, or to judge whether a given piece of contemporary writing is worth our effort and time to read. Fortunately, Zen offers a wormhole out of this literary catch-22. Zazen provides recourse to an even greater inventory of databases, built into our immediate sensorium. We can always return to upright sitting, facing the wall. This is where we will find the nonverbal answers we are seeking so feverishly, and somewhat futilely, in “words and letters” as Master Dogen reminds us in his seminal tract on meditation, Fukanzazengi: You should stop pursuing words and lettersand learn to withdraw and turn the light on yourselfwhen you do so your body and mind will naturally fall awayand your original buddha-nature will appear This stanza is sometimes interpreted as a slam on the nature of contemporaneous Rinzai practice predominant in the Japan of Dogen's time. But I think we should take a broader view of the great master's intent. He is merely cluing us in to the fact of the futility of pursuing literal, linear understanding of the Dharma in its manifestation as verbal expression. We are to turn our attention, instead, to the immediate and intimate presence of the self of body-and-mind ‑ beyond, or before, words can interfere. Here is where, and now is when, we will witness the full force of the design intent of the Dharma.* * * Elliston Roshi is guiding teacher of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center and abbot of the Silent Thunder Order. He is also a gallery-represented fine artist expressing his Zen through visual poetry, or “music to the eyes.”UnMind is a production of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center in Atlanta, Georgia and the Silent Thunder Order. You can support these teachings by PayPal to donate@STorder.org. Gassho.Producer: Shinjin Larry Little

Accounting Matters
AM Now EP 10.10.23: FASB Updates, CA SB 253 & 261, the UK's New Sustainability Reporting Framework

Accounting Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 9:51


Don't fear, friends…Embarkers Adam Olsen and Matt Fisser are back with what's going on in accounting and finance this week, including: ASU 2023-06, the FASB's response to the SEC's Disclosure Update and Simplification Initiative. The FASB's Oct 4 meeting focused on two key items: Codification improvements and EITF Issue No. 23-A, “Induced Conversions of Convertible Debt Instruments.” California's forward-looking, trend-setting climate reporting bills, SB 253 and SB 261. The final edition of the UK's Transition Plan Taskforce (TPT) Disclosure Framework, aimed at establishing a top-tier standard for companies to develop and report their climate transition plans. For more information on these and related topics:ASU 2023-06: Disclosure RequirementsFASB October 4 Meeting HandoutSB 253 and SB 261: A Look at California's Landmark Climate Reporting BillsFCA welcomes the launch of the Transition Plan Taskforce Disclosure FrameworkConnect with Embark on:  LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to AM Now on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.

The American Legal History Podcast
Episode Twenty Three: The Codification Movement of the Nineteenth Century

The American Legal History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 27:47


During the course of the long nineteenth century, a great debate took place between those who wanted to base the law of the United States in common law, and those who wanted it based in codified law. The proponents of the movement had three goals, which can be characterized as procedural, jurisdictional, and aspirational. The movement achieved considerable success with the first two and was at least partially successful with the third. The procedural goal was to replace the elaborate, arcane, and madding system of special pleading with simple and uniform codified court procedures. The jurisdictional goal was an effort to merge the courts of equity with the courts of law, and the aspirational goal was the wholesale replacement of the common law with a comprehensive codified or civil law legal system.

Work On Your Game: Discipline, Confidence & Mental Toughness For Sports, Business & Life | Mental Health & Mindset

Teaching and selling online have become increasingly important and lucrative. However, to be successful in these endeavors, one must possess a unique set of skills. Today's masterclass, I'll talk about the essential skills needed to sell online. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your online business to the next level, these skills are essential for success. So take the first step and start developing your communication skills today! Show notes: [8:52]#1 Codification. [12:40]#2 Communication skills. [17:39]#3 Relatability. [23:15]Recap Episodes Mentioned: 1101: Codification Of Your Knowledge All Episodes + FULL Work On Your Game Podcast archive at: http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com Sponsor: AG1 by Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/WorkOnYourGame Next Steps: #DailyMotivation Text: Text Dre at 1.305.384.6894 (or go to http://DreAllDay.com/Text) Work On Your Game University (Coaching & Courses): http://www.WorkOnYourGameUniversity.com Work On Your Game LIVE: http://WorkOnYourGame.LIVE Training - Increasing Your Income With Strategy & Systems: http://www.WorkOnYourGame.net Facebook Business Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6figuresandgrowing/ Free Audiobooks: The Third Day: http://www.ThirdDayBook.com/audible The Mirror Of Motivation: http://www.MirrorOfMotivation.com/audible Get The Free Books: The Third Day: http://ThirdDayBook.com The Mirror Of Motivation: http://MirrorOfMotivation.com The Overseas Basketball Blueprint: http://BallOverseas.com Basketball: How To Play As Well As You Practice: http://HoopHandbook.com/Free Donate: CashApp: http://Cash.app/$DreBaldwin PayPal: http://PayPal.me/DreAllDay Be sure to Subscribe to have each new episode sent directly to you daily! If you're enjoying Work On Your Game, please Review the show and let us know! Dre on social media: Instagram [http://instagram.com/DreBaldwin] Twitter [http://Twitter.com/DreAllDay] YouTube [http://youtube.com/dreupt]

La Palabra de Hashem
Shul Han' Aruj pg. 18 Continuación De La codification de la Halacha

La Palabra de Hashem

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 9:26


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Cloud Unplugged
Episode 6 | Richard Smith, Codification.io. Common Cloud Struggles with DevOps Teams

Cloud Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 58:54


Richard Smith from Codification.io joins the podcast. He has helped build several enterprise cloud-native platforms, often modernising legacy applications with the Cloud. The key player involved in the DevOps team, and especially during a transformation, there are some everyday struggles. Richard shares the common DevOps struggles that he witnessed with us. Richard Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richwsmith/

Seforimchatter
With Prof. Edward Fram discussing the codification of Jewish law in the 16th century and Rav Yosef Karo, Rav Shlomo Luria (Maharshal), and Rav Moshe Isserles (Rema)

Seforimchatter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 47:50


#174.With Prof. Edward Fram discussing the codification of Jewish law in the 16th century and Rav Yosef Karo, Rav Shlomo Luria (Maharshal), and Rav Moshe Isserles (Rema).We discussed why he wrote the book, the bio of Rav Yosef Karo and his style of psak, Bio of Mahrashal and hbs style of psak, Bio of Rema and his style of psak, chumra, minhag, printing history of each of their seforim, and much more.To purchase “The Codification of Jewish Law on the Cusp of Modernity “: https://amzn.to/3UPvZlM

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
The Morning Take with Blois Olson: Walz inaugural, codification of certain marriage and more

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 4:32


Blois Olson joins Vineeta for his daily Morning Take, what's going on in the world of politics? He's got the answers.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
The Morning Take with Blois Olson: Walz inaugural, codification of certain marriage and more

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 4:32


Blois Olson joins Vineeta for his daily Morning Take, what's going on in the world of politics? He's got the answers.

YUTORAH: R' Moshe Tzvi Weinberg -- Recent Shiurim
Shomer Emunim [Hakadmon] (5) - The Arizal and Ramak Zt"l: From a World of Machlokes to Clarification and Codification

YUTORAH: R' Moshe Tzvi Weinberg -- Recent Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 39:58


Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages
Beauty of Grace - Lesson 47 - The Codification of Grace

Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 26:13


In this lesson 47 of our Grace series, we delve into how grace is codified and where it's done, as well as the importance of why and what it means for us and for others. www.covenanttruthministries.com

Covenant Truth Ministries Inc.
Beauty of Grace - Lesson 47 - The Codification of Grace

Covenant Truth Ministries Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 26:12


In this lesson 47 of our Grace series, we delve into how grace is codified and where it's done, as well as the importance of why and what it means for us and for others. www.covenanttruthministries.com

Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages
Beauty of Grace - Lesson 47 - The Codification of Grace

Covenant Truth Ministries - Jots and Tittles Bible Studies and Inspirational Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 26:13


In this lesson 47 of our Grace series, we delve into how grace is codified and where it's done, as well as the importance of why and what it means for us and for others. www.covenanttruthministries.com

PAULINES ONLINE RADIO
AUGUST 21 - ST. PIUS X l PATRON OF THE COMMUNICANTS AND PILGRIMS

PAULINES ONLINE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 5:45


ST. PIUS X l PATRON OF THE COMMUNICANTS AND PILGRIMS FEAST DAY: AUGUST 21 Our saint for today was an admirable Pope who promoted daily Communion for Catholics and frequent recourse to the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He successfully fought against modernism which was destroying the life of the Church and introduced reforms to improve the life of the faithful. He is no other than St. Pius X. St. Pius was born to a peasant family on June 2, 1835, in Riese, Treviso, Italy, second among ten children. His parents, though poor, valued education and sent him and his nine siblings to school. Each day, he had to walk 12 kilometers to and from the school. At a young age, Giuseppe studied Latin under his village priest and afterwards went for further studies in Veneto. In 1850, he received the tonsure from the Bishop of Treviso and was given scholarship and finished his classical, philosophical and theological studies with distinction. On September 18, 1858, he was ordained a priest and became chaplain at Tombolo where he also studied canon law and the writings of Thomas Aquinas. He became archpriest of Salzano and in that place worked hard begging money from benefactors to restore the church and expand a hospital for the poor. He made sacrifices to assist the sick during the time that cholera devastated Italy early in 1870. He was named canon of the cathedral and chancellor of the Diocese of Treviso, and was spiritual director and rector of the seminary. He tried to bring religious instruction to many rural areas in the Diocese, and to students who had no opportunity to attend Catholic schools. On November 1884, he was appointed Bishop of Mantua. Then on June 12, 1893 he was made a Cardinal by Pope Leo XIII and appointed Patriarch of Venice. After the death of Pope Leo XIII, Cardinal Sarto was elected to the pontificate. As Pope, he was not ashamed to show his humble origins. He wore a pectoral cross made of gilded metal to remain poor and simple. He also refused the favors being given by other Church leaders to members of his family. He wanted them to remain poor. He himself was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. He was also known to be a lover of children and taught catechism to them. He carried candy in his pockets and talked to children about topics that interested them. During his pontificate, many Marian images around the world were granted canonical coronation and prestigious honor. He officially restored the use of Gregorian chant which was temporarily disregarded in favor of the new musical styles. He promoted the faithful use of the Breviary for priests to enhance their work for holiness. He made special emphasis on the Eucharist and liturgy and promoted daily reception of Holy Communion and frequent Confession. He also decreed that First Communion be made at the age of 7, the age of discretion, not 12, as was usually practiced. According to him “Holy Communion is the shortest and safest way to heaven.” This devotion to Holy Communion earned for him the title “Pope of the Blessed Sacrament.” The pontificate of St. Pius was inspired by his desire “to restore all things in Christ.” He therefore worked to promote Liturgy, the Missal, the Breviary, the Catechism, Ecclesiastical chant, Codification of Canon Law and Catholic Social Action. His soul returned to its Creator on August 20, 1914. His will and Testament contained these words: “I was born poor, I have lived poor, and I wish to die poor.” He was canonized by Pope Pius XII on May 29, 1954. How often do I receive Jesus in Holy Communion? How do I make myself worthy of receiving Him?

Lexman Artificial
Wojciech Zaremba: codification, Biggie

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 3:55


Wojciech Zaremba, computational linguist and assistant professor of linguistics at Eastern Illinois University, discusses the history and impact of the standardization of written English in the 20th century. In particular, he discusses the development of grammar rules and the construction of a formal vocabulary.

Dan Caplis
Dan explains why, for himself as a voter, Joe O'Dea's pro-choice abortion stance is disqualifying

Dan Caplis

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 35:56


After an extensive and intense interview with GOP candidate for U.S. Senate Joe O'Dea on his pro-choice abortion stance, Dan tells why he cannot support a party nominee who would ever advocate for the codification of Roe v. Wade - and therefore will not be voting for O'Dea in the primary against Colorado state representative Ron Hanks.

Hugh Hewitt podcast
Terrorist Attack in Israel, Wall St. Sell Off, Senate Expected to Vote on Roe v. Wade Codification

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 51:09


Today's guests: Jennifer-Ruth Green, IN-01 Congressional candidate. Kent Keirsey, NC-13 Congressional candidate. Alex Gray, Oklahoma Senate candidate. Sonny Bunch, movie critic, The Bulwark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rakshak
How does DGQA help keep Defense Services to be strong fighting machine?

Rakshak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 58:12


DGQA- This organization is more than a hundred years old and provides Quality Assurance (QA) cover for the entire range of Arms, ammunition, Equipment, and Stores supplied to Armed Forces. Apart from QA activities, the organization is responsible for import substitution and associates with Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in the development projects. It also ensures Documentation, Codification, and Standardisation Action for minimizing the variety of components / equipments. The other services rendered are promotion of small-scale industries, Post procurement services, Defect Investigations, and Technical Consultancy to the users, Ministry and the Production Agencies. How does DGQA help keep Defense Services to be strong fighting machine ? Tune into know about all of about this premier institute . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sanford Says
City Code 101

Sanford Says

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 24:47


Lonnie Groot, Assistant City Attorney sheds light on the topic of municipal code, a compilation of laws passed by a local governing body. Citizens have easy access to search Sanford's municipal codes online, anytime, anywhere. Give It a try...The City of Sanford partners with Municode, the largest codifier of legal documents for local governments. #KnowledgeIsPower

Equity
The inevitable codification of Silicon Valley's relationships

Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 7:08


This week, Natasha is running the show, which means we're returning to our private market focus and, for the fun of it, reminding you all that Pete Davidson is getting high soon. This is going to be a busy week for the team, so expect our sassiness to only increase as the days roll forward. Here's what I got into today:Markets have mixed feelings, thanks to the war in Ukraine, COVID-19, supply chain delays, inflation, and all around high tensions. This includes crypto, mind you.Instead of big tech, I talked about a big idea: Everyone is launching a fund to fund other funds, which is a reminder just how much relationships in VC have changed (and how much the appetite for emerging fund managers is growing). Experiments aren't just fun, they could bring big returns.I got into two top of mind deals: Sayso, which wants to change your accent, and Moove, which wants to bring car ownership from luxury to reality across the entire continent of Africa.And of course we have to end with the fact that it is Mary Ann's birthday, so follow her on Twitter but definitely don't e-mail her. We are so thankful to have you as part of the show, and a go-to friend for all things fintech and existential. You can find me on Twitter @nmasc_ and the show @equitypod. 

Right to Life Radio
#471 Stories from the Sidewalk and No Roe Codification

Right to Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 40:24


John opens by sharing some Stories from the Sidewalk with Linda Teliha. Jonathan Keller then joins to talk about the Senate voting down the so-called Women's Health Protection Act, which would codify Roe v. Wade's provisions as a federal law.

The Digital Supply Chain podcast
Speed Of Advance - Industry 4.0 And Supply Chain - A Chat With New Book Author Marty Groover

The Digital Supply Chain podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 25:17 Transcription Available


Former Caterpillar exec, navy vet, and current Partner and CTO at C5MI Marty Groover has just written a book called Speed of Advance. The book takes Marty's learnings from his time in the Navy (Speed of advance is a naval term), and from his time in Caterpillar, to help organisations learn how best to deploy Industry 4.0 technologies for end-to-end visibility throughout your supply chain.The book is on offer for €1 as an e-book for the first week of its publication (the week of Feb 21st, 2022) at this Amazon link. We had a fascinating conversation discussing how Marty's learnings can be applied to any supply chain today.If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message over on my SpeakPipe page or just send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).If you want to learn more about supply chain semiconductor shortages, don't forget to check out SAP's recently published Point of View paper on the topic, as well as my podcast with the author of the paper Jeff Howell.And don't forget to also check out the 2021 MPI research on Industry 4.0 to find out how to increase productivity, revenues, and profitability for your operations. This global study examines the extent to which manufacturers deploy Industry 4.0 in their business and the benefits it brings.And if you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks.And remember, stay healthy, stay safe, stay sane! 

Legal History from a European Perspective
LH0850 Jurisprudence and Codification

Legal History from a European Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 9:39


Napoleon's reform of legal studies: the study of the Civil Code in schools. The birth of the École de l'Exégèse and the triumph and the defeat of the Code: the abrogation of other concurrent sources but the need for a doctrinal interpretation. Other Codes issued by Napoleon in the first years of 19th century.

Legal History from a European Perspective
LH0820 Absolutism and Codification

Legal History from a European Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 6:20


This episode analyses the connection between absolutism and codification, presenting the Tuscan Criminal Code and the Prussian Civil Code as examples of a power strong enough to impose a new codification to the nation without a revolution.

Law School
Taxation in the US: Income tax (Part 5)

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 18:16


Modern interpretation of the power to tax incomes. The modern interpretation of the Sixteenth Amendment taxation power can be found in Commissioner v Glenshaw Glass Company (1955). In that case, a taxpayer had received an award of punitive damages from a competitor for antitrust violations and sought to avoid paying taxes on that award. The Court observed that Congress, in imposing the income tax, had defined gross income, under the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, to include: gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages or compensation for personal service ... of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations, trades, businesses, commerce, or sales, or dealings in property, whether real or personal, growing out of the ownership or use of or interest in such property; also from interest, rent, dividends, securities, or the transaction of any business carried on for gain or profit, or gains or profits and income derived from any source whatever. (Note: The Glenshaw Glass case was an interpretation of the definition of "gross income" in section 22 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939. The successor to section 22 of the 1939 Code is section 61 of the current Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.) The Court held that "this language was used by Congress to exert in this field the full measure of its taxing power", and that "the Court has given a liberal construction to this broad phraseology in recognition of the intention of Congress to tax all gains except those specifically exempted." The Court then enunciated what is now understood by Congress and the Courts to be the definition of taxable income, "instances of undeniable accessions to wealth, clearly realized, and over which the taxpayers have complete dominion." The defendant in that case suggested that a 1954 rewording of the tax code had limited the income that could be taxed, a position which the Court rejected, stating: The definition of gross income has been simplified, but no effect upon its present broad scope was intended. Certainly punitive damages cannot reasonably be classified as gifts, nor do they come under any other exemption provision in the Code. We would do violence to the plain meaning of the statute and restrict a clear legislative attempt to bring the taxing power to bear upon all receipts constitutionally taxable were we to say that the payments in question here are not gross income. Tax statutes passed after the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment in 1913 are sometimes referred to as the "modern" tax statutes. Hundreds of Congressional acts have been passed since 1913, as well as several codifications (for example, topical reorganizations) of the statutes (see Codification). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support

Buddhist Studies Footnotes
Footnotes on "Reciting, Chanting, and Singing: The Codification of Music in Buddhist Canon Law"

Buddhist Studies Footnotes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 16:05


A reading guide by Frances Garrett for the article, “Reciting, Chanting, and Singing: The Codification of Music in Buddhist Canon Law", by Cuilan Liu, published in 2018 in the Journal of Indian Philosophy, 46, 4, Pp. 713-752. This episode of Footnotes was produced by Frances Garrett, with sound editing by Jesse Whitty.

New Things Under the Sun
Importing Knowledge

New Things Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 18:40


When a scientist or inventor migrates, they take their knowledge with them. And in the right environment, that knowledge can act as the seed of something much larger than an individual can accomplish.This is an audio read through of the (initial draft of the) article Importing Knowledge, published on New Things Under the Sun.Articles Mentioned:Moser, Petra, Alessandra Voena, and Fabian Waldinger. 2014. German Jewish Émigrés and US Invention. American Economic Review 104(10): 3222-55. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.104.10.3222Ferrucci, Edoardo. 2020. Migration, innovation and technological diversion: German patenting after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Research Policy 49(9): 104057. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2020.104057Choudhury, Prithwiraj, and Do Yoon Kim. 2018. The ethnic migrant inventor effect: Codification and recombination of knowledge across borders. Strategic Management Journal 40(2): 203-229. https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.2977Bahar, Dany, Prithwiraj Choudhury, and Hillel Rapoport. 2020. Migrant inventors and the technological advantage of nations. Research Policy 49(9): 103947. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2020.103947Bernstein, Shai, Rebecca Diamond, Timothy McQuade and Beatriz Pousada. 2019. The contribution of high-skilled immigrants to innovation in the United States. Working Paper. Ganguli, Ina. 2015. Immigration and Ideas: What did Russian scientists “bring” to the United States? Journal of Labor Economics 33(S1P2). https://doi.org/10.1086/679741

Roots of Flight
S2E3 - Codification of Disc Golf Rules: Beyond Bolf

Roots of Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 37:53


Disc golf took on traditional golf rules and had a bit of a head start on the other Frisbee disciplines, but the way specialized rules developed to adapt play for golf discs was not always easy. We hear from Hall of Famers Dan “Stork” Roddick PDGA #003 and Ted Smethers #1159 who guided the way as the heads of the International Frisbee Association and the PDGA, respectively.More on the history of the PDGA Rules: https://www.pdga.com/rules/historyFollow Roots of Flight on Instagram and Twitter @rootsofflightdgHosted, written, and produced by Gabe LaBounty – IG & Twitter: @grizzlygingerdgLogo by Alyssa Ann - IG: @inkwitchlyssFind out more about the Disc Golf Hall of Fame: thediscgolfhalloffame.orgThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

VOICES FROM THE VERNACULAR MUSIC CENTER
Dance, Movement, and a Changing World w/ Guest Interim Dean Genevieve Durham DeCesaro

VOICES FROM THE VERNACULAR MUSIC CENTER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 55:31


Intro - 0:00Tune called Planxty Sir Festus Burke | Randal Bays/fiddle, Chris Smith/tenor banjo, Roger Landes/bouzouki | composition by Turlough O'Carolan, from the album “Coyote Banjo” by Chris SmithPart I, Meet Interim Dean Genevieve Durham DeCesaro - 01:10Part II, The Role of Dance in Both the Program & the Community - 12:38Part III, How to Learn from Our Body - 15:31Part IV, Music & Dance Coexist - 22:35Part V, Making Higher Education Inclusive - 30:00Part VI, Live Performances & Leadership Post-COVID - 39:55Part VI, Engaging with Students & Cultural Traditions in an Ethical Way -  44:28Part VII, What is Vernacular Dance & Why Does It Matter? - 50:15Outro - 54:04Planxty Sir Festus Burke BIO:  Prior to her appointment as Interim Dean, Professor of Dance Genevieve Durham DeCesaro served Texas Tech University as Vice Provost for Academic Affairs since 2014. She joined the Provost's staff after serving as Head of Dance since 2004 and as Associate Chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance since 2008. Her choreography has been commissioned and performed across the country, with notable presentations at Virginia Tech, Spelman College, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.More recently, her artistic and scholarly research agenda has foregrounded perceptions of the human condition as understood and expressed through movement and other types of performance. Her work in this area, including the 2016 monograph Ordinary Wars: Doing Transdisciplinary Research (with Dr. Elizabeth Sharp) has been featured nationally and internationally, with key presentations at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference, Liverpool John Moores University, and the annual convention of the American Psychological Association. Interim Dean Durham DeCesaro currently serves as the Vice President for Regional Planning for the American College Dance Association and is a Visiting Evaluator for the National Association of Schools of Dance.Somatic Authority and the Myth of the Ideal Body in Dance Education Full Playlist for EP 28VVMC: Friends & Voices, a Collaborative Playlist VVMC Book ClubVoices from the Vernacular Music Center

Jus Cogens : The International Law Podcast
Codification by Interpretation: ILC as an Interpreter of International Law Ft. Danae Azaria | 30 | JC |

Jus Cogens : The International Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 45:57


In this episode, as the elections for the ILC get closer than ever, Shayan Ahmed sits down with Dr. Danae Azaria to have an in-depth discussion on ILC's role as an interpreter of international law. Material Referenced in the Episode: Article - ‘Codification by Interpretation': The International Law Commission as an Interpreter of International Law https://academic.oup.com/ejil/article... https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint... You can listen to the audio stream of the podcast on anchor.fm/jus-cogens-podcast Our Socials: Twitter: @JCLawPodcast Blog: https://juscogens.law.blog/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JCLawPodcast

Microchurches
25. Codification - Microchurch Phases, Ep. 3

Microchurches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 35:55


For this next episode and next Microchurch phase, we discuss Codification. In this particular phase, a microchurch leader will begin to notice what approaches and practices work for their community and the population they are trying to reach. After having gone through iteration and experimentation, this next phase allows for a microchurch to be shaped by where they've seen God move, and really be able to move forward. Resources mentioned: Microchurches by Brian Sanders

Why Are They So Angry?
Racism and Recreation Part I: Roller Rinks and Roller Coasters of Racism

Why Are They So Angry?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 48:56


What could be more fun than an outing at an amusement park or skating rink, a swim in a neighborhood pool or at the beach, a cookout at a beautiful city or National Park? Join Dr. Carol François and Kourtney Square, her niece, as they take you on a roller coaster ride through the systemic racism of America's leisure and recreation spaces to learn how it wasn't all fun and games as Black/African Americans fought to desegregate the country's leisure activities. Want more, take our course Systemic Racism: See it, Say it, Confront it at www.whyaretheysoangry.com and find us anywhere at www.podpage.com.whyaretheysoangry Citations A Legacy of Racism in America's Parks “A Summer of Change: The Civil Rights Story of Glen Echo Park,” U.S. National Park Service website. https://www.nps.gov/glec/learn/historyculture/summer-of-change.htm?fbclid=IwAR1ZDZ3LF0uyItC63xPQMem_EQZ0bWf7TEcN_1l86NyH77ZtYBZhCJCh4Rw And the Beat Goes On Black Voices: With a rise in roller skating popularity, society must recognize its roots in Black history Civil Rights Protesters Recount The Little-Told Story Of The Fight To Desegregate Glen Echo Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) How Black Roller Skaters Made The Rink A Place For Grownups McGhee, Heather. The Sum of Us: What Recism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, oneworldlit.com, 2021. Morris, Jill. Disney's Influence on the Modern Theme Park and the Codification of Colorblind Racism in the American Amusement Industry, 2019 “Not Even a Trip to the Amusement Park Has Been Easy for African-Americans,” Victoria W. Wolcott, History News Network, May 25, 2018. https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/169128?fbclid=IwAR1_Uo7rRB_7kCk82h6cD53uw7PLH_kRecfJM9whCqeFLvxbCA8S0xvSfFI Racial Politics at Disney Remembering the Summer of 1960 at Glen Echo | Boundary Stones: WETA's Washington DC History Blog Wolcott, Victoria W., Race, Riots, and Roller Coasters: The Struggle over Segregated Recreation in America --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carol-francois/support

The Bible Project
The Bible Project - Chapter 40 - Between the Testament (The Codification of the Old Testament)

The Bible Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 6:26


Podcast Websitehttps://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com/Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/LivingInFaithEverydayPodcast.co.uk/Background Music and sound design by Bonadventure.https://soundcloud.com/bonadventureSupport the show(https://www.patreon.com/livingfaitheveryday?fan_landing=true)This project was Kickstarter Funded Thanks to all my backers who enabled this project to come to fruition.They are;Robert HollowayThe Creative.fundJohn  Van MulligenSergey  KocherganBobbi  PatchinThomas  UnittColin  EvansMartin  MPWSascha  KassebaumZackary EckBev Tranchard.

Data Protection Gumbo
087: Consumerization of Enterprise Data Management - Cohesity

Data Protection Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 25:43


Matt Waxman, Head of Product at Cohesity discusses how to solve the mass data fragmentation problem, Data Management as a Service, automating workloads, and leveraging RESTful APIs to achieve your backup objectives.

Better Teams with Max & Vince
TEA(M) TIME - Episode 17 - How to Stop Wasting Your Team's Knowledge

Better Teams with Max & Vince

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 22:37


Your Tea(m) Time discussions are back! In this episode, we celebrate the almost 1 year of the Better Teams Podcast and we dig into the essential topics of knowledge and knowledge management. - 3:20, What is knowledge, and what is knowledge management? - 6:04, When is it a good time to think about knowledge and knowledge management? - 8:40, Compared to other aspects of business operation, how do you make knowledge management a priority? - 11:06, For Project Managers, or anyone managing a project at some point, what would be crucial elements to keep in mind about knowledge management? - 13:48, Max, you mentioned different types of knowledge in organizations, including "codification". Can you define what codification means? - 14:54, What is on the other side of the knowledge spectrum, opposite to codification? - 16:35, Where is knowledge hiding in organizations? (results and analyse of our LinkedIn poll) - 20:04, What advice would you give to Project Managers to put knowledge at the center of what they do and encourage people to share? Have a good listening! Check out these free resources: Download our FREE template to make knowledge part of your people development objectives. Take our Knowledge Management Assessment (it's also free and it only takes 4min).  ---------------------------- Music credits: This track has been used and modified:  Think Tank by Audionautix http://audionautix.com Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_think-tank Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/mbV9t1Z0rA8  

People Activity Radio
The Importance Of Applying Codification From What You Learn

People Activity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 49:54


This episode we discuss the ongoing flood of information on suspects who ambushed the U.S. Capitol Building. We use Clips of Dr. Carol Anderson and Neely Fuller Jr. to add context. We discuss the importance of applying a code after being confronted with constructive information.

Podcasts sur Lexradio
Droit des étrangers - Re-codification de la partie législative du CESEDA - Les brèves

Podcasts sur Lexradio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 1:31


L’ordonnance n° 2020-1733 du 16 décembre 2020, publiée au Journal officiel du 30 décembre 2020, re-codifie la partie législative du Code de l'entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d'asile (CESEDA). Elle entrera en vigueur le 1er mai 2021. Réf. : Ordonnance n° 2020-1733 du 16 décembre 2020, portant partie législative du Code de l'entrée et du séjour des étrangers et du droit d'asile

The Colin McEnroe Show
The Flap Over Flags

The Colin McEnroe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 49:00


On the surface, a flag is a piece of cloth with pretty colors and designs. That's the thing with flags. They're often judged on their aesthetics, but their power lies in how well their design captures the culture, religion, politics, and history of a place and its people. We have flags for everything - nations, states, cities, sports teams, schools, micronations - you can even make your own flag with advice on how to do it. Keep it simple with 2-3 basic colors and skip the lettering. How can a flag unite a group around a single identity when people are unique and cultures change? Today, we talk about flags. Check out the website of the North American Vexillological Association. It's filled with lots of good stuff. GUESTS: Mike Pesca is the host of the Slate daily podcast The Gist and a frequent contributor to NPR Alexandra Petrie is a columnist for the Washington Post and the author of A Field Guide to Awkward Silences Scot Guenter is a laureate of the International Federation of the Vexillological Association and professor of American Studies at San Jose State University. He’s the author of The American Flag 1777-1924: Cultural Shifts from Creation to Codification and the founder of “Raven: A Journal of Vexillology You can join us on Facebook and Twitter.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

People Activity Radio
CI vs PC Ep. 6: The Importance Of Applying 'VGQ': There Is No Fun & Glory While Practicing Counter Racist Codification

People Activity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 28:34


This episode we articulate our interpretation of the production of the dominant societies Presidential Race of 2020. We attempt to articulate who really won and what it means for prople subject to Black Classification in The United States of America. We use clips from the film 'Spook Who Sat by The Door', The hit variety show 'In Living Color' and Neely Fuller Jr

National Reformation Radio

Read Along: https://www.nationalreformation.org/post/do-not-vote Written by The Ax Narrated by Joshua Noyer "Another reason for not voting is legitimizing capitalism and its ethos. This means you recognize the prevailing order should exist by participating in it, just like the crime example above. Legitimacy results when people say that it is OK to continue with a structure or action. Codification by law solidifies it formally, but there is de facto legitimation, as in using crypto-currencies, union-busting, not paying workers their fair share, or making substandard quality goods."

National Reformation Radio

Read Along: https://www.nationalreformation.org/post/do-not-vote Written by The Ax Narrated by Joshua Noyer "Another reason for not voting is legitimizing capitalism and its ethos. This means you recognize the prevailing order should exist by participating in it, just like the crime example above. Legitimacy results when people say that it is OK to continue with a structure or action. Codification by law solidifies it formally, but there is de facto legitimation, as in using crypto-currencies, union-busting, not paying workers their fair share, or making substandard quality goods."

The Partial Historians
Episode 107 – Let the Codification Begin!

The Partial Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 48:38


We jump into 454 BCE where we start to see the consequences of the events of the previous year play out. It's hard to get away from our "Roman Achilles" who, in his position as plebeian tribune, levels a charge of "injuring the state" against the former consul Romilius. This sets up a cascade of interesting incidents. Episode 107 - Let the Codification Begin There's little agreement between our major written sources for this year. Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus diverge in much of the details even though they hit upon some shared touchstones. But this is partly about what we don't know... Dr Rad explores some of the complexities of who is who during this period. While our sources use categories like 'patrician' and 'plebeian', these terms offer a binary model for thinking about the structure of Roman society. Often this is a simplification of what was really happening. By the time we get to the first century BCE when these histories were written, the composition of these groups is more clear cut than they were in the fifth century. Speeches as didactic tools Dr G delves into Dionysius of Halicarnassus' use of speeches as a means of teasing out a Roman perspective. Speeches are a significant feature in his writing and sets his work apart from Livy during this period. Dionysius' penchant for rhetoric offers a means of appreciating how the Romans thought. They also offer a framework for Greek readers to appreciate the reasoning of the Romans. Listen in for... Consuls with attitude!A story of a father, a son, and filial dutyThe Lex Aternia TarpeiaThe law about the laws!A surprising consular returnThe laws of Solon Our Players for 454 BCE The Consuls Spurius Tarpeius M. f. M.n. Montanus Capitolinus (Pat.)Aulus Terminius/Aternius - f. - n. Varus Fontinalis (Pat.) The Consuls of 455 BCE Titus Romilius T. f. T. n. Rocus Vaticanus (Pat)Gaius Veturius P. f. – n. Cicurinus (Pat) Tribune of the Plebs Lucius Siccius Dentatus "The Roman Achilles" Aedilis plebis Lucius Alienus Patricians of Note Spurius VerginiusAulus Verginius - legateSpurius Postumius Albus (Regillensis) - cos. 466 BCEAulus Manlius (Vulso?) - cos. 474 BCEPublius or Servius Sulpicius Camerinus (Cornutus?) - cos. 461 BCE Plebeians of Note Marcus Icilius Sound credits With gratitude we offer thanks to Bettina Joy de Guzman for the evocative musical interlude that accompanies this episode. Additional sound effects courtesy of Alexander Nakarada - Nomadic Sunset and BBC Sound Effects (Beta) Final credits: Excerpt from ‘Ancient Arcadian Harp' by Cormi 'Consul' by Pascal Quidalut

The Bishop’s Barbecue
The Codification of Racism w/Karen Hunter, Dr. Keisha Blain, Aida Rodriguez, and Tamika Mallory

The Bishop’s Barbecue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 93:05


Bishop Swan discusses "The Codification of Racism into Law and Policy to Sustain American White Supremacy"

Catching the Next Wave
BONUS: Monika Jiang & Tim Leberecht. The Great Wave of the Beautiful Business.

Catching the Next Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 77:17


In the age of machines business needs more romanticism. In this bonus episode we talk to Tim Leberecht, an author of “The Business Romantic” and the co-founder of the Business Romantic Society and Monika Jiang, the communications and community manager at the Society about the need for radical change in the way business is conducted today. We also discuss their unique global conference The Great Wave, a networked event full of flavor of secret society with a ton of romanticism, of course. LINKS“The Business Romantic” by Tim LeberechtThe Great Wave conferenceHouse of Beautiful BusinessBusiness Romantic Society

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Thalamic codification of complex sensory patterns and its possible role in cognition

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.19.257667v1?rss=1 Authors: Castejon, C., Martin-Cortecero, J., Nunez, A. Abstract: The function of the higher-order sensory thalamus remains unresolved. Here, POm nucleus was examined by in vivo extracellular recordings across a range of complex sensory patterns. We found that POm was highly sensitive to multiwhisker stimuli involving complex spatiotemporal interactions. The dynamical spatiotemporal structure of sensory patterns and the different complexity of their parts was accurately reflected in precise POm activity changes. Importantly, POm was also able to respond to ipsilateral stimulation and was implicated in the representation of bilateral tactile events by integrating simultaneous signals arising from both whisker pads. We found that POm nuclei are mutually connected through the cortex forming a functional POm-POm loop. We unravelled the nature and content of the messages travelling through this loop showing that they were "structured patterns of sustained activity". These structured messages were transmitted preserving their integrated structure. The implication of different cortical areas was investigated revealing that S1 plays a protagonist role in this functional loop. Our results also demonstrated different laminar implication in the processing of sustained activity in this cortical area and its transmission between hemispheres. We propose a theoretical model in which these "structured patterns of sustained activity" generated by POm may play important roles in perceptual, motor and cognitive functions. From a functional perspective, this proposal, supported by the results described here, provides a novel theoretical framework to understand the implication of the thalamus in cognition. In addition, a profound difference was found between VPM and POm functioning. The hypothesis of Complementary Components is proposed here to explain it. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

People Activity Radio
Police Officers vs Race Soldiers: The Importance Of Counter Racist Codification

People Activity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 82:22


We discuss the difference between Police Officers & Suspected Race Soldiers. We also Take a critical look at the relationship between Police Officers & Suspected Race Soldiers within domestic law enforcement agencies throughout the United States of America. We use clips of Neely Fuller Jr to add context.

All Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts
TORAH 101: Torah Under Siege: The Grounds for Codification of Oral Torah

All Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 54:19


The final century of the Second Temple and the one that followed its destruction were pivotal ones of Jewish history. It was an era replete with absolute Torah giants – Hillel the Elder, Rabban Yochanan Ben Zakkai, Rabban Gamliel of Yavneh and his colleagues, Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua, Rabbi Akiva and his students, among […]

TORAH 101 - By Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
#34: Torah Under Siege: The Grounds for Codification of Oral Torah

TORAH 101 - By Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 54:19


The final century of the Second Temple and the one that followed its destruction were pivotal ones of Jewish history. It was an era replete with absolute Torah giants – Hillel the Elder, Rabban Yochanan Ben Zakkai, Rabban Gamliel of Yavneh and his colleagues, Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua, Rabbi Akiva and his students, among […]

People Activity Radio
Codified Interpretation vs Perpetual Confusion: The Code Is The Leadership & The Leadership Is The Code: White Magic 101

People Activity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 86:08


We discus the historic legacy of United Staes Systematic Anit-Blackness and compare modern day Racism White Supremacy. We conclude they are one in the same only refined over time. We use Clips of Malcom x, Dr. Joy Degruy and Neely Fuller Jr. Are People Classified as Black in the United States serious about being serious about surviving and replacing the system of RWS with a system of Justice? 

Debtwire Radio
Absolute Priority: COVID-19 Restructuring Trends and Codification of One-Day Prepacks

Debtwire Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 35:08


Debtwire senior legal analyst Richard Goldman sits down with Kirkland & Ellis restructuring partner Jon Henes to discuss restructuring trends in the COVID-19 era, as well as his push for Congress to codify the “one-day prepack”.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Higher-order thalamic implication in the codification of bilateral sensory events

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.01.073098v1?rss=1 Authors: Castejon, C., Nunez, A. Abstract: In the rodent whisker system, it is well assumed that VPM and POm encode stimulations of the contralateral whisker pad. However, during tactile exploration usually whiskers are stimulated bilaterally. Accordingly, the integration of tactile information from the two sides of the body seems to be fundamental in the codification of these events. Here, to investigate whether POm could be able to codify these bilateral dynamics, whisker-evoked responses in this thalamic nucleus were examined by in vivo extracellular recordings in anesthetized rats using contralateral and ipsilateral stimuli. Strikingly, we found that POm is also able to respond to tactile stimulation of ipsilateral whiskers. Our findings reveal the implication of POm in the representation of bilateral tactile events by integrating simultaneous signals arising from both whisker pads and demonstrate the implication of the higher-order sensory thalamus in the codification of bilateral sensory events. This can have important implications in bilateral perceptual function. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Podcast - Ideablawg
The Ideablawg Podcasts of the Criminal Code of Canada: Episode C - Codification as a Love Letter to Canada

Podcast - Ideablawg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020


In this episode, we discuss the various historical personalities who figured prominently in the inception fo the first Criminal Code of Canada in 1892. We also connect the past with the present by comparing the beginnings of the Code with the approach to present day Criminal Code amendments.

William's Podcast
Culture, Is It Codified ? Volume1 ISBN 978-976-96390-4-1

William's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 16:58


As an Author, Cultural Practitioner and Media Arts Specialist my field of view focusses on the probability that all global citizens metaphorically are repositories and conduits of codification because they collect and restate their way of life. This assertion is the predicate of the quincentennial Culture, Is It Codified ? Volume1 when answered becomes a compendium of this conversation especially when it is verbalized in context and viewed through an abstract /philosophical lens© 2020 All rights reservedWilliam Anderson GittensAuthor, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ Cultural Practitioner,Publisher ISBN 978-976-96390-4-1 Culture, Is It Codified? Vol.1iMovie in Collaboration with Devgro Media Arts Services PresentsCulture,is it Codified? PODCAST 2020 William Anderson Gittens Author, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ Cultural Practitioner,Publisher ISBN 978-976-96390-4-1WORKS CITEDWilliam Anderson GittensAuthor, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ Cultural Practitioner,PublisherISBN 978-976-96390-4-1 https://content.hubdoc.com/hubdoc-blogSutarma, I Gusti Putu; Sadia, I Ketut (2013). Penggunaan bahasa Indonesia di industri pariwisata: studi kasus perencanaan bahasa pada industri pariwisata Bali. Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora (in Indonesian). 3. p. 124. ISSN 2580-5622.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codification_(law)http://www.shareyouressays.com/knowledge/8-common-methods-of-of-store-management-and-codification/116388https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codification_(law)https://www.britannica.com/ Max Rheinstein Paolo Carozza Mary Ann Glendonhttps://www.ukessays.com/https://blablawriting.com/the-advantages-of-a-codified-constitution-essayhttps://www.ukessays.com/essays/history/codification-of-law-in-colonial-india-history-essay.php#ftn27Woodward, Jeannette A. Writing Research Papers: Investigating Resources InCyberspace. (Lincolnwood Chicago: NTC Publishing Group, 1997),7https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codification_(linguistics Jenny Hyatt Focus on Development,London UK Helen Simons University of South Hampton Evaluation Sage Publications London Thousand Oaks and New Delhi (1356-3890) (1990I) S:I 23-41;008061 Vol .5 (1) 23-4Support the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/429292)

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma
Ep. 146: India's Sedition Law

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 116:17


Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code is an archaic law and needs to go. But what is the historical background of our sedition law? What are the political and social contexts in which it evolved and thrived? Chitranshul Sinha joins Amit Varma in episode 146 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his book on the subject, The Great Repression. Also check out: The Great Repression -- Chitranshul Sinha Don't Insult Pasta (2007) -- Amit Varma Hardcore History by Dan Carlin Archive.org The Emergency -- Episode 103 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Gyan Prakash) You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

Black Talk Radio News w/ Scotty Reid
BTR New: Nicki Minaj Cancels Gig, Black Woman Attacks Perceived Migrant, ADOS Lacks Codification & More

Black Talk Radio News w/ Scotty Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 133:34


BTR News – Nicki Minaj sends mixed messages on why she decided against performing in Saudi Arabia and gets taken to task for suggesting Jaimaca…

The Psychic Project
Episode 202 - Psi Performance and Community Codification, Survivors, and the Legalization of Prostitution

The Psychic Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 48:18


Episode 202 - Psi Performance and Community Codification, Survivors, and the Legalization of Prostitution --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepsychicproject/support

The Psychic Project
Episode 177 - Addendum to Codification of Sacramento

The Psychic Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 36:25


The Psychic Project --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepsychicproject/support

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Manuel Rama Montaldo on Codification and progressive development of int'l law in the UN

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 80:47


Manuel Rama Montaldo on Conceptual and historical aspects of the process of codification and progressive development of international law in the United Nations, with particular reference to the work of the International Law Commission

Cornerstone Presbyterian Church Franklin
Codification of Church Music

Cornerstone Presbyterian Church Franklin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 45:19


Codification of Church Music by Cornerstone Presbyterian Church Franklin

Canon Law with Msgr. Ramacciotti
Episode 2: The Development of Corpus Iuris Canonici and the Codification of Ecclesiastical Law (January 17, 2019)

Canon Law with Msgr. Ramacciotti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 45:31


In this episode of Canon Law: General Norms, Msgr. Ramacciotti discusses the development of Corpus Iuris Canonici and the codification of ecclesiastical law. (January 17, 2019)

The Psychic Project
Episode 93 - The Codification of Sacramento, CA

The Psychic Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 8:42


The latest in The Psychic Project --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepsychicproject/support

The Psychic Project
Episode 92 - The Psychic Codification

The Psychic Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 25:10


The latest episode of The Psychic Project --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepsychicproject/support

Footylosopher
Early Codification Part 3: The FA

Footylosopher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 50:54


Five years after the Sheffield Rules were first written down a solicitor from West London became "the first person to write down the rules of soccer".  Popular opinion seems to favor Barnes founder Ebeneezer Cobb Morley as the father of modern football. Though he never lived in or very near to Sheffield, it is unlikely he was not aware of the rules set forth by William Prest and Nathaniel Creswick. We examine his rules up against the Sheffield Rules and it's really hard to deny that they are simil --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/footylosopher/message

Footylosopher
Early Codification, Part 2: Sheffield Rules

Footylosopher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 54:44


The two men that had more to do with football codification than anyone else were Nathaniel Creswick and William Prest; or as I lovingly call them: Pres-Wick. These all around athletes competed in everything from pedestrianism to potato sack races. From jumping competitions to fencing. It's possible that their sport of choice was cricket, or maybe Sheffield just didn't have enough organized sports to quench their thirst for competition. To while away the winter season, that dreary time after cricket --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/footylosopher/message

Footylosopher
Early Codification, Part 1: The Public School Game

Footylosopher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 64:09


Between the Mob Football of medieval Europe and the the game of football that we know today, there was a rather turbulent period of codification. Starting from the 14th Century, schools would play their own variation of football. These games would differ greatly from campus to campus; so much so that intercollegiate play was virtually impossible. Eton College became the first school to write down a list of basic laws of the game in 1815, but Cambridge and Sheffield had the greatest impact on the moder --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/footylosopher/message

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal
The Codification Of Apartheid In Israel - 19 July 2018

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 49:53


Jess & Jamal discuss Israel’s “nationality bill” which states only Jewish people have the right to self-determination in the State of Israel, declaring Israel a nation-state for the Jewish people and downgrading the status of Arabic from official language to “special status.” Please excuse the poor audio quality caused by technical difficulties.

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Manuel Rama Montaldo on the Role of the Special and Ad Hoc Committees of the General Assembly

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 46:02


Manuel Rama Montaldo on the Role of the Special and Ad Hoc Committees of the General Assembly in the Codification and Progressive Development of International Law

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) (Russian)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 44:45


Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) by the United Nations (simultaneous interpretation into Russian)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Salman Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law (French)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 36:46


Salman M.A. Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law (simultaneous interpretation into French)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) (Spanish)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 44:45


Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) by the United Nations (simultaneous interpretation into Spanish)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law om Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 44:48


Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) by the United Nations

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Salman Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law (Russian)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 36:44


Salman M.A. Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law (simultaneous interpretation into Russian)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) (French)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 44:48


Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) by the United Nations (simultaneous interpretation into French)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) (Chinese)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 44:33


Chusei Yamada on the Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) by the United Nations (simultaneous interpretation into Chinese)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Salman Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 36:46


Salman M.A. Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Salman Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law (Spanish)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 36:45


Salman M.A. Salman on the Evolution, Codification and Current Status of International Water Law (simultaneous interpretation into Spanish)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) (Arabic)

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 45:05


Chusei Yamada on Codification of the Law on Transboundary Aquifers (Groundwaters) by the United Nations (simultaneous interpretation into Arabic)

Audiovisual Library of International Law
Shinya Murase - Protection of the Atmosphere/ Codification/Development of International Law

Audiovisual Library of International Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 28:23


Shinya Murase - Protection of the Atmosphere and Codification and Progressive Development of International Law

OverTime: Where Leaders Go To Learn
Culture Codification with Abbie Pugh

OverTime: Where Leaders Go To Learn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 40:03


This week is a podcast week and thrilled to be sharing this one with you. I sit down with Abbie Pugh, Partner @ Multiple, a consulting company that helps tech companies grow through purpose, product and people. Abbie brings a wealth of knowledge to the table! Abbie spent her youth living in different parts of the world, from the US to the UK to Kenya and Egypt, driving her ongoing fascination with what makes people and cultures tick. Her career has spanned public affairs, international development, political risk and technology investment. She has applied her analytical skills on issues as varied as robotics, refugees and ransom negotiations. In 2012, Abbie moved to Facebook EMEA to become Joanna Shields’ Chief of Staff, where she gained insight into how a unique corporate culture can contribute to rapid growth. She subsequently developed her operational, team-building, people and entrepreneurial skills as Chief-of-Staff for serial entrepreneur and investor Shakil Khan. Most recently Abbie was Interim Director at the philanthropic community, Rainmaker Foundation. In this episode wee cover topics like the importance of onboarding, the symbiotic relationship between process and trust, and how leaders can play a proactive role when it comes to shaping culture (hint; it has to do with communication).

The Jewish History Podcast - With Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
Ep. 19: The Late Amoraic Era: The Giants of Babylon and the Writing, Codification and Sealing of the Talmud

The Jewish History Podcast - With Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 45:08


The Babylonian Talmud was the culmination of several hundred years of Amoraic scholarship. In shorthand it is known as “the discussions of Abaye and Rava” because these two titans contributed more to its arranging than any others. In this podcast we learn about these great Sages and the process of codification of the Talmud. – – – – […]

Congressional Dish
CD141: Terrorist Gifts & The Ministry of Propaganda (2017 NDAA)

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2016 106:50


The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act grants permission for next year's wars. In this episode, we look at how the new law, in partnership with a reckless Executive Order, will provide weapons to terrorists and legalize American wars fought with foreign humans. Also in this episode, learn about the new Ministry of Propaganda (the "Global Engagement Center") that the United States will open in July. Please support Congressional Dish: Click here to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: Congressional Dish 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Bill Highlighted in This Episode National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 Explanatory Statement Title III—Operation and Maintenance Subtitle B—Energy and Environment   Sec. 312. Waiver authority for alternative fuel procurement requirement. The Secretary of Defense can waive the requirement that Federal agencies only purchase alternative fuels if the greenhouse gas emissions are equal or lower to the conventional fuel typically used, as long as he notifies Congress. Sec. 316. Sense of Congress on funding decisions relating to climate change. “It is the sense of Congress that... "decisions relating to the funding of the Dept. of Defense … should prioritize the support and enhancement of the combat capabilities of the Dept" funds should be allocated among the programs of the Dept in the manner that best serves the national security interests of the US decisions relating to energy efficiency, energy use, and climate change should adhere to the principles described above Title VI—Compensation and Other Personnel Benefits Subtitle A—Pay and Allowances     Sec. 601. Fiscal year 2017 increase in military basic pay. Effective January 1, 2017, the rates of monthly basic pay for military members is 2.1 percent Sec. 604. Reports on a new single-salary pay system for members of the Armed Forces. Gives the Defense Dept one year to report to Congress on a new pay structure: A “single salary system,” which will take effect on January 1, 2018.   Subtitle E—Commissary and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentality Benefits and Operations     Sec. 661. Protection and enhancement of access to and savings at commissaries and exchanges. They are going to test a "variable pricing program” which would price commissary goods “in response to market conditions and customer demand" Sec. 662. Acceptance of Military Star Card at commissaries.       Subtitle F—Other Matters     Sec. 671. Recovery of amounts owed to the United States by members of the uniformed services. Allows the Secretary of Defense is allowed to waive collections of overpayments to military service members if the collection starts over 10 years after the overpayment occurred. The Defense Department will conduct a review of the bonuses paid to California National Guard members from 2004 - 2015, determine how many bonuses were awarded improperly, and determine which ones will be granted a repayment waiver. Waivers will be denied only if the board can make an affirmative determination that the member “knew or reasonably should have known that the member was ineligible for the bonus pay”   Title VII—Health Care Provisions Subtitle A—Reform of TRICARE and military health system     Sec. 701. TRICARE Select and other TRICARE reform. Creates TRICARE Select: “Eligible beneficiaries will not have restrictions on the freedom of choice of the beneficiary with respect to health care providers.” Cost sharing table   Title VIII—Acquisition Policy, Acquisition Management, and Related Matters Subtitle F—Provisions Relating to Commercial Items     Sec. 874. Inapplicability of certain laws and regulations to the acquisition of commercial items and commercially available off-the-shelf items. Exempts the purchase of “commercial items” from a bunch of procurement laws Sec. 876. Preference for commercial services. Prohibits defense agencies from entering into contracts for services that are NOT commercial services, unless it’s determined in writing that there are no commercial services available. Subtitle G—Industrial Base Matters Sec. 881. Greater integration of the national technology and industrial base. Orders a written plan to be completed by the end of 2017 to” reduce the barriers to the seamless integration between the persons and organizations that comprise the national technology and industrial base" Entities to be “integrated” include government entities, universities, nonprofits, and private contractors (including weapons manufacturers) operating in the United States, Canada and (added) the UK, Northern Ireland, and Australia. Title IX—Department of Defense Organization and Management Subtitle B—Organization and Management of the Department of Defense Generally   Sec. 915. Repeal of requirements relating to efficiencies plan for the civilian personnel workforce and service contractor workforce of the Department of Defense. Repeals the requirement that the Secretary of Defense have policies and procedures to determine the most appropriate cost efficient mix of military, civilians, and contractor personnel to perform the mission of the Dept. of Defense.   Title X—General Provisions Subtitle B—Counterdrug Activities   Sec. 1011. Codification and modification of authority to provide support for counterdrug activities and activities to counter transnational organized crime of civilian law enforcement agencies. "The Secretary of Defense may provide support for the counter drug activities… of any department or agency of the Federal Government or of any State, local, tribal, or foreign law enforcement agency for…: "Training of law enforcement personnel of the Federal Government, of State, local, and tribal governments…" “Intelligence analysis services" “Aerial and ground reconnaissance” Sec. 1013. Extension of authority to support unified counterdrug and counterterrorism campaign in Colombia. Extended through 2019   Subtitle D—Counterterrorism   Sec. 1032. Prohibition on use of funds for transfer or release of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cub, to the United States.   Sec. 1033. Prohibition on use of funds to construct or modify facilities in the United States to house detainees transferred from United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.   Sec. 1034. Prohibition on use of funds for transfer or release to certain countries of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Specifically prohibits transferring anyone to Libya, Somalia, Syria, or Yemen. Sec. 1035. Prohibition on use of funds for realignment of forces at or closure of United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.     Subtitle G—Other Matters     Sec. 1090. Cost of Wars. Secretary of Defense needs to post the costs of each the Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria wars onto a public website. No due date or web address.   Title XII—Matters relating to foreign nations Subtitle A—Assistance and training   Sec. 1201. One-year extension of logistical support for coalition forces supporting certain United States military operations.   Sec. 1202. Special Defense Acquisition Fund matters. Authorizes the amount of money appropriated to the fund to more than double, from $1.07 billion to $2.5 billion. $500 million must be to purchase precision guided munitions for partner and allied forces   Sec. 1203. Codification of authority for support of special operations to combat terrorism. The Defense Secretary is allowed to spend $100 million per year to “support foreign forces, irregular forces, groups, or individuals engaged in supporting or facilitating ongoing military operations by United States special operations forces to combat terrorism" The money will come from the money appropriated for operations and maintenance  Repeals a provision from the 2005 NDAA that provided $25 million a year for this purpose   Subtitle B—Matters relating to Afghanistan and Pakistan   Sec. 1218. Extension and modification of authority for reimbursement of certain coalition nations for support provided to United States military operations. The United States can use $1.1 billion to pay any country that helps our military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, and the United States can pay Pakistan for “activities meant to enhance the security situation in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region and for counterterrorism"   Subtitle C—Matters relating to Syria, Iraq, and Iran   Sec. 1221. Modification and extension of authority to provide assistance to the vetted Syrian opposition. Extends the authority to “provide assistance to the vetted Syrian opposition” until December 31, 2018. Sec. 1224. Limitation on provision of man-portable air defense systems to the vetted Syrian opposition during fiscal year 2017. State Dept: “Countering the proliferation of Man-Portable Air Defense Systems is a top U.S. national security priority. In the hands of terrorists, criminals, or other non-state actors, MANPADS - also known as shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles - pose a serious threat to passenger air travel, the commercial aviation industry, and military aircraft around the world. The United States is working closely with numerous countries and international organizations to keep the skies safe for all." The 2015 NDAA authorized the transfer of “man-portable air defense system” or “MANPADs” to the “vetted Syrian opposition”. They are allowed to continue to do so after a 30-day waiting period if a report is submitted to Congress   Subtitle D—Matters relating to the Russian Federation     Sec. 1233. Extension and modification of authority on training for Eastern European national military forces in the course of multilateral exercises. Amends Section 1251 of the 2016 NDAA to extend the authority to pay to train “national security forces” in “multilateral exercises” through 2018. Adds the European Reassurance Initiative to the list of authorized activities, although it has been renamed the “European Deterrence Initiative” This training is allowed to go to NATO countries and “countries that are a signatory to the Partnership for Peace Framework Documents, but not a member of NATO” Sec. 1237. Extension and enhancement of Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. Increases the amount allowed to be spent on “security assistance” to Ukraine by $50 million, up to $350 million A minimum of $50 million MUST be spent on “Lethal assistance” including anti-armor weapon systems, mortars, grenade launchers,  small arms, and ammunition This NDAA adds equipment and technical assistance for a border surveillance network for Ukraine to the list of authorized uses of funding $175 million will be withheld until the Secretary of State certifies that Ukraine has taken steps towards reforms including civilian control of their military and “potential opportunities for privatization in the defense industrial sector”   Subtitle E—Reform of Department of Defense Security Cooperation     Sec. 1241. Enactment of new chapter for defense security cooperation. Repeals the authorization from the 2012 NDAA that allowed civilian employees of the DoD to be “advisors” to foreign defense ministries Inserts a new chapter into law outlining procedures for training and equipping foreign militaries The training can be for the following purposes: Counterterrorism Counter weapons of mass destruction Counter-drug trafficking operations Repeals a law limited the support that can be provided to Columbia & Peru Counter organized crime Border security Intelligence “Operations or activities that contribute to an international coalition operation that is determined by the Secretary to be in the national interest of the United States” Repeals the law that authorizes programs only for counter-terrorism, support of on-going military operations, and border security. The Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State will develop and plan train and equip programs together Repeals the law saying that the Secretary of State will be responsible for coordinating development activities The Secretary of Defense is allowed to change the definition of “developing country” “from time to time” The Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency will be responsible for “all security cooperation programs" The train and equip programs are authorized to provide “defense articles”, training, “defense services”, supplies, and construction valued under $750,000 per project. The “support” programs are limited to five years unless a written justification for extending it is provided or if funding is shifted to another part of the government or another country. 2017 Funding: Will come from: The Operations and Maintenance account, the “defense-wide” section and “Defense Security Cooperation” section = $6.6 billion + $621 million = $7.2 billion Funds for “Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide” = $720 million Funds for “Operations and Maintenance, Defense-wide, for overseas contingency operations” and money for the “Defense Security Cooperation Agency” = $7.1 billion Money appropriated for the “Counter-ISIL fund" in Iraq and Syria can be spent in countries other than Iraq and Syria as long as Congress is told = $1.1 billion Funds for “Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide for overseas contingency operations” = $191 million + $24 million = $215 million Money made available in previous years = unknown Total = At least $16.3 billion   Subtitle H—Other matters     Sec. 1281. Enhancement of interagency support during contingency operations and transition periods. The Secretaries of Defense and State can enter an agreement to swap “support” to each other’s departments during and up to two years after any “contingency operation" “Support” = food, transportation, petroleum, oils, communication services, medical services, ammunition, base operations support, use of facilities, spare parts, and maintenance services. Sec. 1285. Limitation on availability of funds to implement the Arms Trade Treaty. Prohibits any funds being used to implement the Arms Trade Treaty, which is a 2013 UN treaty designed to regulate and limit the international weapons trade. We signed it in September. Sec. 1287. Global Engagement Center By mid-June 2017, the Department of State will create a Global Engagement Center Purpose: “To lead, synchronize, and coordinate efforts of the Federal Government to recognize, understand, expose, and counter foreign state and non-state propaganda and disinformation efforts aimed at undermining United States national security interests” Functions Track and evaluate stories abroad that threaten the interests of the US and the US allies and partner nations. Support the creation and distribution of “fact-based narratives” to counter propaganda and disinformation directed at the United States, our allies, and partner nations. Promote “fact-based narratives” to audiences outside the United States The head of the Global Engagement Center will be appointed by the President Any Federal Government employee may be assigned to the Global Engagement Center for a maximum of three years. The State Department can hire domestic and foreign contractors to work for the Global Engagement Center for a maximum of four years each, with a maximum of 50 employees The Global Engagement Center can pay (“provide grants”) to “civil society groups, media content providers, nongovernmental organizations, federally funded research and development centers, private companies, or academic institutions” to: Collect and store examples in print, online, and on social media of disinformation and propaganda directed at the US, its allies, and partners. To “counter efforts” to use information to influence the policies and stability of the United States, it’s allies and partner nations. The Global Engagement Center will end in December 2024 (8 years after enactment) Sec. 1288. Modification of United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994.   The Broadcasting Board of Governors is a global media agency tasked with “informing” other countries in a way that pursues US national interests (aka: our propaganda networks). BBG networks include: Voice of America Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty Office of Cuba Broadcasting Radio Free Asia Middle East Broadcasting Networks Changes made by NDAA The head of the Broadcasting Board of Governors will be a Chief Executive Officer, appointed by the President, instead of a Director who has been appointed by the Board. Extends immunity from civil liability to all board members at Radio Free Liberty/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia, the Middle East Broadcasting Networks, or “any organization that consolidates such entities” Sec. 1294. Extension and expansion of authority to support border security operations of certain foreign countries. The 2016 NDAA authorized $150 million per year for each Jordan and Lebanon for border security “support" This provision adds Egypt and Tunisia to the list of counties eligible for “support” funding The money is authorized until the end of 2019 Title LIV—Court-Martial Jurisdiction Detailed procedures for court martial cases Title LX—Punitive Articles A list of all the offenses eligible for a court martial Executive Order Executive Order: Presidential Determination and Waiver - Pursuant to Section 2249a of Title 10, United States Code, and Sections 40 and 40A of the Arms Export Control Act to Support U.S. Special Operations to Combat Terrorism in Syria, The White House Office of the Press Secretary, December 8, 2016 Sound Clip Sources Hearing: U.S. Strategy and Policy in the Middle East, Senate Armed Services Committee, January 20, 2016. - Available on C-SPAN Witness General Jack Keane Chairman, Institute for the Study of War Former Vice Chief of Staff of the Army during the key Bush years, 1999-2003. Board of Directors at General Dynamics Timestamps & Transcripts 27:30 General Jack Keane: Partnering for training and military education is essential to raise the level of operational competence. There is no substitute for an effective ground force supported by air power. Air power is an enabler; it is not a defeat mechanism. This is about alliance members providing the predominant military response. It’s not the United States military. The United States military would provide a certain level of support. Hearing: U.S. Policy and Russian Involvement in Syria, House Foreign Affairs Committee, November 4, 2015, Witness Anne W. Patterson Assistant Secretary Department of State->Near Eastern Affairs Ambassador to Columbia during Bush years Ran the drug war for Bush in 2005 Ambassador to Pakistan Bush/Obama Ambassador to Egypt right after the “uprising” Timestamps & Transcripts 16:40 Anne Patterson: We are pursuing four interlinked goals: (1) to defeat ISIS militarily in both Syria and Iraq, (2) to develop a political transition that gives Syria a future without Bashar al-Assad, (3) to ease the suffering of the Syrian people, and (4) to stabilize our allies as they cope with massive refugee outflows. 36:44 Anne Patterson: Patterson: The idea is to have a transitional government, to work on a time table for Assad’s departure—and let me be clear that that’s a critical element of this policy—and then to work on constitutional review, and, ultimately, an election in Syria. That’s the basic outlines of Secretary Kerry’s strategy. Rep. Karen Bass: So, at this point, if there were to be a transitional government, who do you see composing that? Anne Patterson: Well, a number of opposition figures and people already on the ground. It would be key—and this was in the communiqué—that Syria’s institutions—the military, intelligence, police, civil service—would remain intact, so you wouldn’t have a total collapse of state authority. The idea is just to remove Bashar Assad… Rep. Bass: Like that happened in Iraq? Patterson: …and his cronies from power. 1:30:50 Anne Patterson: The president and certainly the secretary has said many times that Assad’s departure is absolutely critical to any future in Syria. 1:32:45 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: Those allies, do they see Assad’s removal from power as imperative to deal with this situation? Anne Patterson: Currently, our European allies, our Gulf allies, and Turkey do see that. They’re absolutely determined that he will not remain in power. 1:47:30 Anne Patterson: There’s broad consensus in the international community that these institutions in Syria would remain intact—the intelligence; the military; the police; the civil service; the ministerial structures, like health structures; and that the goal is to remove Bashar al-Assad and his closest advisors and have this political process that would lead to a new government. 1:56:10 Anne Patterson: Let me stress that that is our goal, to get Assad out. Press Conference: Arms Trade Treaty, US State Department, September 25, 2013 Transcript Secretary of State John Kerry: What this treaty does is simple: It helps lift other countries up to the highest standards. It requires other countries to create and enforce the kind of strict national export controls that the United States already has in place. Additional Reading Article: Rex Tillerson's Company Exxon, Has Billions at Stake Over Sanctions on Russia by Andrew Kramer and Clifford Krauss, New York Times, December 12, 2016. Article: Adding 200 more troops to Syria, U.S. deepens involvement by Robert Burns, Associated Press, December 10, 2016. Press Release: Senate Passes Major Portman-Murphy Counter-Propaganda Bill as Part of NDAA, Senator Rob Portman, December 8, 2016. See S. 3274: Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act See H.R. 5181: Countering Foreign Propaganda and Disinformation Act Article: Pentagon buries evidence of $125 billion in bureaucratic waste by Craig Whitlock and Bob Woodward, The Washington Post, December 5, 2016. Article: Congress authorizes Trump to arm Syrian rebels with anti-aircraft missiles by Julian Pecquet, Al-Monitor, December 2, 2016. Article: U.S. arms export boom under Obama seen continuing with Trump by Mike Stone and patricia Zengerie, Reuters, November 9, 2016. Report: Armed Conflict in Syria: Overview and U.S. Response by Carla E. Humud, Christopher Blanchard, and Mary Beth Nikitin, Congressional Research Service, September 28, 2016. Article: How Many Guns Did the U.S. Lose Track of in Iraq and Afghanistan? Hundreds of Thousands. by C.J. Chivers, New York Times Magazine, August 24, 2016. Blog Post: Resurrecting the Special Defense Acquistition Fund (SDAF) and Why It Matters to You by Todd Dudley, LinkedIn, February 23, 2016. State Department Cable: "The best way to help Israel with Iran's growing nuclear capability is to help the people of Syria overthrow the regime of Bashar Assad", author unknown, November 30, 2015. Also available in the Wikileaks directory Report: The Defense Business Board's 2015 study on how the Pentagon could save $125 billion, January 22, 2015. Article: Syria intervention plan fueled by oil interests, not chemical weapon concern by Nafeez Ahmed, The Guardian, August 30, 2013. Article: U.S. Repeals Propaganda Ban, Spreads Government-Made News to Americans by John Hudson, The Cable, July 14, 2013. Bill provision: Section 1078: Dissemination abroad of information about the United States, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013. Article: Iraq, Iran, Syria Sign $10 Billion Gas-Pipeline Dead by Hassan Hafidh and Beniot Faucon, The Wall Street Journal, July 25, 2011. Article: The Redirection: Is the Administration's new policy benefitting our enemies in the war on terrorism? by Seymour Hersh, The New Yorker, March 5, 2007. Webpage: Arms Trade Treaty, US Department of State Webpage: Federal Spending: Where Does the Money Go, National Priorities Project Document: S. 2943: The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 summary, House Armed Services Committee, December 2017. Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations

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Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Modern Drafting and the Criminal Law - Does Codification Work?

Legal Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016


Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Modern Drafting and the Criminal Law - Does Codification Work? Rt Hon Justice Mark Weinberg (Court Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia) Under the Australian Federal system, just as in the United St...

This Jewish Life - By Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
The Codification of the Oral Torah: The History, Methodology and Philosophy of Canonizing the Mishna, Talmud and Halacha

This Jewish Life - By Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 68:28


Previously (see HERE) we have elaborated on the 1500 years of uninterrupted conveyance of the Oral Torah in its entirety from one generation to the next. Towards the end of the second century of the common era a fateful decision was made to commit the Jewish Law, known as Mishna, to writing. This began a […]

Podcast - Ideablawg
Episode 11: Codification vs. Common Law: Is The Criminal Code Big Enough? On Section 8 And Section 9 Of The Criminal Code

Podcast - Ideablawg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016


The UAV Digest
UAV132 First Look: Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization Act of 2016

The UAV Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 36:03


sUAS and the proposed FAA reauthorization bill, ALPA proposes to lock sUAS, a universal UAV control interface, Amazon Prime Air testing outside the US, and EASA drone rules. News Rep. Bill Shuster: How to fix America's crumbling aviation system Representative Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania, the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, introduced the Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization Act of 2016 (the “AIRR” Act, or H.R. 4441) [PDF] to Congress February 3, 2016. Here's a summary of some of the key elements of the Act, under Title IV Safety, Subtitle B - Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Sec. 432. Codification of existing law; additional provisions. The term “model aircraft” means an unmanned aircraft that is (A) capable of sustained flight in the atmosphere; (B) flown within visual line of sight of the person operating the aircraft; and (C) flown for hobby or recreational purposes. Special rules for model aircraft: (a) ...the FAA may not promulgate any rule or regulation regarding a model aircraft, or an aircraft being developed as a model aircraft, if (1) the aircraft is flown strictly for hobby or recreational use; (2) the aircraft is operated in accordance with a community-based set of safety guidelines and within the programming of a community-based organization; (3) the aircraft is limited to not more than 55 pounds unless otherwise certified through a design, construction, inspection, flight test, and operational safety program administered by a community-based organization; (4) the aircraft is operated in a manner that does not interfere with and gives way to any manned aircraft; and (5) when flown within 5 miles of an airport, the operator of the aircraft provides the airport operator and the airport air traffic control tower... with prior notice of the operation (model aircraft operators flying from a permanent location within 5 miles of an airport should establish a mutually agreed upon operating procedure with the airport operator and the airport air traffic control tower…) (b) A flight of an unmanned aircraft shall be treated as a flight of a model aircraft… (regardless of any compensation, reimbursement, or other consideration exchanged or incidental economic benefit gained in the course of planning, operating, or supervising the flight), if the flight is (1) conducted for instructional or educational purposes; and (2) operated or supervised by an eligible not-for-profit organization. (c) Nothing… may be construed to limit the authority of the Administrator to pursue enforcement action against persons operating model aircraft who endanger the safety of the national airspace system. Sec. 434. Unmanned aircraft systems senior leadership and staffing. The Administrator shall designate a sufficient number of safety inspectors to focus on the safety oversight of unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system... Sec. 435. Sense of Congress regarding unmanned aircraft safety. The FAA should pursue all available civil and administrative remedies available to the Administrator, including referrals to other government agencies for criminal investigations, with respect to persons who operate unmanned aircraft in an unauthorized manner; the Administrator should place particular priority on continuing measures, including partnerships with nongovernmental organizations, to educate the public about the dangers to the public safety of operating unmanned aircraft near airports without the appropriate approvals or authorizations; and manufacturers and retail sellers of small unmanned aircraft systems should take steps to educate consumers about the safe and lawful operation of such systems. Sec. 438. Facilitating unmanned aircraft authorization in support of fire fighting operations. The FAA shall enter into agreements with the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture as necessary to continue the expeditious authorization of safe unmanned ai...

Reigners Radio
Tithing: PRE-CODIFICATION OF THE LAW

Reigners Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 31:00


"Tithe" as a Noun simply means "tenth." In many places in scripture the word is simply a number. It is also used as a verb, or an activity God requires as partial fulfillment of His covenant with Israel. Elements of a Covenant Both parties agree to it, so there is an underlying assumption that each participant gets something out of it. The parties involved are Israel and God; the conditions of compliance are that if Israel will keep all the commandments and the precepts, God will be their God, and Israel will be His people. The consequences are long, happy, healthy lives; basically material blessings. Failure to keep ALL of the law would result in God bringing judgment upon His people. There were many requirements of the law, only one of which was the tithe. "Tithe" as a Verb If the Israelites did their part, to fulfill the commandments (there were hundreds) and the precepts, then God was obligated by His Word to fulfill His part, and take care of and bless them. The Levites were not the first to tithe; many idolaters dedicated a tenth of their increase to their gods. Giving a portion of the spoils of war and of the increase of the field was common throughout the ancient world, from Greece to China to Mayan civilizations. PRE-CODIFICATION OF THE LAW Abram (Genesis 14:17-20) Jacob (Genesis 28:10-22) Summary of the Tithe before the Law was Written Down THE CODIFIED LAW (The Written Law of Moses) Tithing Instituted as Part of the Covenant (Leviticus 27:30-34) The Tithe Goes to the Levites (Numbers 18:19-28) The Tithe of the Feasts (Deuteronomy 12:5-19) The Tithe for the Priesthood & the Poor (Deuteronomy 14:22-29) The Tri-Annual Tithe and Declaration of Fulfillment of the Law (Deuteronomy 26:12-15)

ANTiFanboy Podcast
All-New ANTiFanboy Podcast #42

ANTiFanboy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 88:12


The gang is back and this time we're going digital just like Marvel! We also talk about the possible CODification of Mario, Zak Snyder vs. T --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antifanboy/support

Faut-il simplifier la langue du droit?
7 - Recodification et décodification du droit du travail.

Faut-il simplifier la langue du droit?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2012 33:49


Deuxième édition du colloque du GREJA des 17 et 18 novembre 2011. "Faut-il simplifier la langue du droit?" Partie 1 : Des mots et des concepts. Session 2 : Objectifs et évolutions pour la rédaction des normes. "Recodification et décodification du droit du travail" par Christophe Radé, Université Bordeaux 4

Become Vocal Local! w/ William Roberts
Become Vocal Local! - Tuesday, February, 07, 2012

Become Vocal Local! w/ William Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2012


Part 21. Practice and Procedure--Law-- Adjective or Remedial Law. The Civil Law (Jus Civile): Introduction, The Law of the XII Tables, Jurisconsults and Praetors, Legislation, and Codification. Corruption at the Nevada GOP Caucuses, and more.

Introduction Historique au Droit - Ugo Bellagamba
N°6 : Compilation et codification sous l'empire romain (suite de la section 2/2)

Introduction Historique au Droit - Ugo Bellagamba

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2011


SÉANCE n°6 : COMPILATION ET CODIFICATION SOUS L'EMPIRE ROMAIN / suite de la Section 2/2: L' apogée du droit romain

Introduction Historique au Droit - Ugo Bellagamba
N°6 : Compilation et codification sous l'empire romain (suite de la section 1/2)

Introduction Historique au Droit - Ugo Bellagamba

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2011


SÉANCE n°6 : COMPILATION ET CODIFICATION SOUS L'EMPIRE ROMAIN / suite de la Section 1/2 : Le « Dominat » et les constitutions impériales / Section 2/2: L' apogée du droit romain

UNM Live
Fashioning Advocacy” La Donna Harris and the Codification of Values in the Case of Taos Blue Lake

UNM Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2011 38:31


Ashley Sherry was the LaDonna Harris fellow (2009-2010) and a Center for Regional Studies fellow in the Center for Southwest Research (2011). She is also a scholar with the Office of the State Historian. Sherry’s research and the focus of this talk is the discourse and model of Indigenous advocacy put forth by LaDonna Harris as it pertains to the return of Blue Lake to Taos Pueblo. LaDonna Harris’ papers and the records of Americans for Indian Opportunity are housed at the Center for Southwest Research in Zimmerman Library. Sherry is introduced by Beth Silbergleit from CSWR and Dennis Trujillo from the Office of the State Historian. Harris attended the talk and reflects on Sherry’s examination of her life’s work.

Accounting Best Practices with Steve Bragg
ABP #62 - Accounting Standards Codification

Accounting Best Practices with Steve Bragg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2008 7:48


The Financial Accounting Standards Board has overhauled the coding structure for GAAP