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Pat Miller speaks with FEMA's Media Relations Specialist, Paul Corah, about new grants that help the community recover from damage from the last wave of severe storms, applications and deadlines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blessings to all, today we are at the ending of sura 28 The story Alkassas القصص verses 83-88. After God tells us part of the story of Moses as well as Corah the rich arrogant non believers in Moses time. The sura ends with God talking to prophet Mohammed . So what is the rule for a happy ending in life , be mindful of God. So our life lesson dear listeners: What you do in this life matters , you are important. So a life equation that is sent by God to us : verse 84: you will all come before God one day, those with good deeds will receive better rewards and those with bad deeds will be punished for what they have done. This Quran is our guide and follow it , it will bring you back home safely. The sura ends with power regardless of what others believe, what arguments they have , everything in this world will perish expect God, He will judge us and we will all be returned to Him. May Allah bless us and guide us always to the straight path.
3-29-23 AJ DailyCorah, Nichols Offer Life Lessons and Thoughts on the Future of Education, Associations and the Cattle BusinessAdapted from a release by Miranda Reiman, Angus Media CAB Insider: Market UpdateAdapted from an article by Paul Dykstra, Certified Angus Beef Survey Shows Strong Public Support for Farm Bill Passage Adapted from a release by the American Farm Bureau Federation USDA Announces Additional Assistance for Distressed Farmers Facing Financial Risk Adapted from a release by the USDA Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.
When you've made a career out of being a lifelong learner, you've got a lot of wisdom to share. These guests gave us practical nuggets, visionary insight and a few laughs, too. Hear from Larry Corah and Dave Nichols, who crossed paths at Kansas State University decades ago and have been colleagues and friends ever since. They cover everything from the impact of genomics on breed registries to how incoming animal science students have changed over the years. HOSTS: Mark McCully and Miranda ReimanGUESTS: Larry Corah and Dave NicholsLarry Corah, professor emeritus Kansas State University, former Certified Angus Beef vice president Growing up on a small North Dakota farm during the 1950s, Larry Corah watched as technology reshaped the agriculture industry. That background led to a passion for learning by doing, and he earned degrees from North Dakota State University, Michigan State University and the University of Wyoming before settling in Manhattan, Kan., with his wife and young children. He began as the feedlot specialist at Kansas State University (K-State) and held many roles there, where he developed an internship program and mentored many students. He worked briefly for the National Cattlemen's Beef Association before he spent two decades helping create and lead the supply development efforts at Certified Angus Beef as a vice president. Dave Nichols, professor emeritus Kansas State University Raised on a commercial beef cattle, swine and crops operation in Indiana, Dave Nichols' love for agriculture drove him to earn degrees from Purdue and Kansas State University (K-State). After earning his doctorate from K-State, Nichols stayed on campus as faculty. From 1981 to 2021, Nichols taught and mentored more than 14,000 students on the topics of livestock and carcass evaluation, sales management, and beef systems management. His teachings went beyond the classroom, as he led students on a variety of student abroad trips and has spoken and judged at both national and world events. Dave and his wife, Anita, currently own and operate A&D Ranch near Manhattan. The pair has two children and recently welcomed their first grandchild. Related Content: Life Long Student, Teacher: https://www.angusjournal.com/articlepdf/Dr. Dave Nichols, Livestock Publications Council Headliner Award Winner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0LsT3lvfoUDon't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.
No Fica a Dica de hoje, Isabela Lapa fala sobre a loja Corah Store, que comercializa quadros impressos em canva que ressaltam o amor que o mineiro possui por receber bem o outro. Para saber mais, confira o programa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Larry Corah has served the beef industry in various roles over the past 60 years. His diverse degrees within animal husbandry and science are only eclipsed by the diverse jobs that he has held within the industry. Larry has seen many wild swings within the beef industry but has always maintained a steady demeanor and strong desire for knowledge and solutions for producers.In this episode, we talk about the effect of Beef x Dairy product on our industry, beef demand through the pandemic, increased carcass size challenges, new mid-sized packers and price discovery. Like always, Larry is well-versed in just about any beef topic he's thrown, so it's a great conversation.
In this episode I share my two postpartum experiences, each very different. I chat about entering the unknown, motherhood! I share my very first experience from those very early days which were just shocked the shit out of me (no preparation!), being diagnosed with hypothyroidism at 4 months postpartum to pregnancy after loss when Oliver was 12 months old. I then share my second story which was amazing in parts but also blighted with crippling anxiety which was later diagnosed as PNA. I reckon I suffered from PNA with Oliver too but just wasn't aware. I sought help and can honesty say it was one of the kindest things I did for myself, I put myself first and as a result I have gained so much.I then share my constant struggle with deciding to stay as a family of four. I'm super honest here as it's still very raw and hard to process although not as hard as it was. I know many of you are currently at the same phase of life deciding whether or not to close the chapter on pregnancy and adding to your family for a number of reasons, for me it has been the most challenging season yet. I'm so so grateful for my beautiful family! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's Episode of Brands and Barbed Wire we get to speak with an individual who's significantly impacted the beef industry. We not only want to bring you the ranches and operations but also the people, and today's guest is one of those individuals whose career has influenced the cattle business and beef industry. I'm excited to hear from our guest today Dr. Larry Corah. Dr. Corah thanks for joining us on Brands and Barbed Wire. Be sure to check out our new website! www.brandsandbarbedwire.com Thanks to today's sponsor JMAR Genetics for more information about their 2 new feature herdsires www.jmargenetics.com
In this episode we talk about parenthood, getting poisoned, and dogs! Corah's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/corahbphotography Corah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corah.b.photography/ Corah's Website: https://corahbphotography.com/ Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a 5 star review! If you have any feedback or want to be on a future episode, reach out to us, we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on all social medias! https://linktr.ee/wearetwotired --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twotired/support
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In this Progressive Dairy Podcast, Editor Peggy Coffeen sits down with Dr. Larry Corah, Kansas State professor emeritus and now supply chain consultant for Select Sires. Corah brings his many years of experience working with cattle, feedlots and production systems to the conversation about the future of beef-on-dairy breeding.
Robert was caught up in the gang life, so he was used to violence. But at some point he realized that there had to be to life than what he was living. One night he had a dream that would get his attention. He then began a quest that would change everything.
Robert was born on the Oneida reservation in Wisconsin but - because of the Indian Relocation Act - spent his growing-up years in Chicago. It was there that he learned to drink and fight. He would discover though that it was an empty life. Join us for part one of Robert's story.
In this episode, we talk about the secrets to success in the real estate industry and what you can do to succeed.
In this episode Margot sits down with the CEO of Growth Mantra, Simon Corah. Simon's firm is renowned for its ability to develop practical, commercial strategy with unique insight. Simon has been called upon frequently recently to help his clients stay profitable. But how? The secret, he says, is in finding the new opportunity: a crisis creates challenges, but it also brings unprecedented innovation. Simon also shares with Margot his predictions for what a post COVID-19 workplace may look like and how our work/life balance may shift. CREDITS Host:Margot Faraci Guest:Simon Corah Producer:Rachael Hart Public Relations:Rochelle Griggs and Hannah Devereux CONTACT US If you'd like to get in touch with Margot, head to her LinkedIn profile here; https://www.linkedin.com/in/margot-faraci/ Find out how NAB can help you today by visiting https://www.nab.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Corah is a futurist and an expert on human behaviour and trends, as well as a successful entrepreneur and family man. Drawing on his international experience and expertise in the advertising world he develops strategies for businesses transformation, brand and market growth. He also presents his ideas as a keynote speaker who evaluates business sectors and the opportunities to capitalise on disruption to generate business growth.Simon joined Saatchi & Saatchi as a graduate in 1983 and spent 5 years in London. He moved to Saatchi & Saatchi Sydney as a senior executive in 1987 and had MD/CEO roles in Taiwan and Ireland.Simon Founded M&C Saatchi in May 1995 and over the next 12 years, M&C Saatchi grew into a top three Australian agency with 275 staff, income over $50 million and a blue-chip client list.Simon left to set up Growth Mantra in 2007. Growth Mantra is a boutique strategy consultancy that delivers sustainable revenue growth for companies and brands.
As England Netball publish a new coaching strategy for the next few years online - I spoke to Sian to find out more about it and its key aims.
Make sure to subscribe and thank you so much for supporting me! Come along as Kara, Emma, and Corah try to work together and gain clarity and strength for what's to come. They decide to let Corah take them on a trip to another realm "Garden of Terra". Kara thought she had entered a new world but in this episode she truly does enter an entire new realm!!!
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Barbara Taylor, former Corah employee in Leicester, describes different sewing practices at Corah and Wolsey. Wolsey used Singer sewing machines on a conveyor system whereas Corah provided each employee with their own machine.
Tony Taylor describes some of the company politics and policies at the Corah factory in Leicestser, UK (1950s through 1980s).
Tony Taylor describes how he found work at Corah at the age of 15 (1952), and the early years of learning and working at Corah knitting factory of Leicester, UK.
This scrapbook of photos has captions from N. Corah and Sons Ltd Factory, c1930s, Leicester, UK.
The Corah Encore News was an employee magazine from N. Corah & Sons Ltd. in Leicester, UK. This resource includes a feature on the E departments, the new 'St Margaret' head, 1953 accounts, details of the commemoration and unveiling of WWII plaque, sports clubs, and information from branches.
Tony and Barbara Taylor discuss whether socialising went on during work hours at the Corah factory in Leicester, and how this could be useful for professional purposes as well.
Tony and Barbara Taylor talk about the social arrangements within the Corah factory building in Leicester, 1950s through 1980s.
Barbara and Tony Taylor, former Corah employees, describe how social life mixed with work, including festivities for special occasions.
Tony Taylor, former worker at the Corah factory in Leicester, describes the sports club and activities at Corah (1950s through 1980s).
This is the rule booklet of St Margaret's Work Social and Athletic Club Sports Ground, Abbey Lane, Leicester, c1930. This club was part of the Corah factory.
This employee handbook details working practices, matters of discipline, and details of benefits such as savings scheme and sports. The Corah factory was located in Leicester, UK.
Barbara and Tony Taylor, former Corah employees, describe the pay and the hierarchy of workers within a clothing manufacturing plant in Leicester, UK, as well as labour issues.
This is the Corah factory's official report of earnings and other measurements over 1984.
Barbara Taylor talks about the time after she left the Corah factory in Leicester and did 'outdoor work,' referring to work done at home as an independent contractor.
Tony and Barbara Taylor talk about the schemes for Corah employees, in the area of savings and pensions.
Tony Taylor, former worker at the Corah factory, talks about the changes technology brought to the manufacturing field, from the 1950s through the 1980s.
Tony Taylor, former Corah employee in Leicester, explains his training in and working with computerised processes which made their way into knitting and clothing manufacturing from overseas. The technology was sold to the far east and then had to be bought back. New technology was not always as versatile as the manual machines.
This is an interactive, clickable 'app' that uses images to reveal aspects of the social life of the Corah factory in Leicester, including gender issues, amenities, sports events, and historical context.
Tony and Barbara Taylor comment on overseas workers beginning to work at the Corah factory in Leicester. They also talk about Tony's overseas travel on behalf of Corah.
Barbara Taylor, former worker of the Corah factory in Leicester, talks about the preparations for the Queen's visit to the factory and what actually happened on the day.
Barbara Taylor describes the in-house shop provided by the Corah factory (Leicester, UK) for its workers and the quota system upon which purchases were made. She also compares the tidiness of work environments at a factory and at home.
Tony and Barbara Taylor and Colin Hyde talk about life at the Corah factory. They discuss the impact of Japanese machinery, the high standard of engineering and how workers had to adapt to new machinery. They also comment on working relationships and job stress due to fear of redundancy.
Barbara and Tony Taylor describe changes in management and practice at Corah factory, to meet the changing needs of industry.
Johnny Wesson, a Corah employee, describes aspects of the neighbourhood, streets, factory sounds, and other businesses in the Leicester area.