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¿Tu hijo tiene tdah o lo sospechas por sus problemas de atención, hiperactividad e impulsividad? Seguro que has vivido en tus propias carnes el tdah y sus problemas con los estudios, las relaciones sociales o la conducta y el comportamiento y la inmensa mayoría de las veces sin entender lo que estaba pasando. Dando por hecho que no podía hacer más o que simplemente no se esforzaba lo suficiente. Si quieres saber, de verdad” qué es el TDAH y por qué le provoca a tu hijo problemas, no te pierdas este podcast.En este podcast te voy a explicar todo lo que necesitas saber para entender qué es el TDAH, por qué ocurren los síntomas y qué hacer para vencerlo definitivamente gracias al tratamiento y la terapia más adecuados para tu hijo.Si tienes un hijo con algún problema neurológico o sospechas que puede ser la causa de sus dificultades y quieres que te guiemos por el camino correcto, ve ahora mismo a descargar las guías gratuitas para padres que tengo en la web www.elneuropeditara.es. En menos de 15 minutos podrás tener una idea bastante clara de qué le pasa a tu hijo y los pasos a seguir para ayudarle. Si ya tienes claro que valore a tu hijo o quieres una segunda opinión, Ponte en contacto ahora mismo con nosotros para que analicemos tu caso y nos pongamos manos a la obra. Llama al 682 651 047 o escríbenos al mail recepcionista@elneuropediatra.es
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Patricia Reina y Fernando Gómez caminaron durante 17 meses por la costa de la península ibérica, desde Irún hasta Portbou, en un recorrido de más de 5.000 kilómetros. Su proyecto, llamado “Un océano sin plástico”, les llevó a investigar los residuos marinos, entrevistar a científicos y activistas, unirse a limpiezas de playa y dar charlas en colegios. Durante el viaje, recorrieron tanto la costa española como la portuguesa, adaptando su día a día a un estilo de vida sin plásticos. Se toparon con lugares abandonados, mensajes en botellas y residuos sorprendentes como cartuchos de impresora perdidos hace una década. También vivieron momentos duros, como tormentas o problemas logísticos. Todo ello sin dejar de caminar, observar y documentar el estado real del mar y sus costas. "⚠️ Más información y fotos en: https://bit.ly/vivir-sin-plastico ❤️ ¿Te gusta este podcast? APOYA ESTE PROGRAMA y conviértete en mecenas en iVoox o Patreon. Más info en: https://www.ungranviaje.org/podcast-de-viajes/apoya-podcast-un-gran-viaje/ Si sueñas con hacer un gran viaje como este te recomendamos NUESTROS LIBROS: ▪︎ 'Cómo preparar un gran viaje' (2ª ed.): https://www.laeditorialviajera.es/tienda/como-preparar-un-gran-viaje-2 ▪︎ 'El libro de los grandes viajes': https://www.laeditorialviajera.es/tienda/el-libro-de-los-grandes-viajes Si quieres conocer historias en primera persona de otros viajeros, NUESTRO EVENTO las 'Jornadas de los grandes viajes' te gustará: https://www.jornadasgrandesviajes.es ️GRABA TU COMENTARIO, pregunta o mensaje en 'Graba aquí tu mensaje de voz' que encontrarás en: https://www.ungranviaje.org/podcast-de-viajes/ Esperamos que te guste ¡Gracias por tu escucha!"
Hinault traicionó a su compañero Lemond, pero su tiempo ya había pasado. 40 años después, ningún francés ha vuelto a ganar el Tour.
Continuamos dando el rol, en esta ocasión en el AFC East, en el que analizamos a todos los jugadores con relevancia para Fantasy Football y su panorama para la próxima temporada de la NFL. También tenemos las noticias más recientes y jugadores para comprar o vender edición Dynasty.
María Conde se pasa por los micrófonos de 'Carrusel Deportivo' para hablar sobre la final del Eurobasket
María Conde se pasa por los micrófonos de 'Carrusel Deportivo' para hablar sobre la final del Eurobasket
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Dando continuidade ao episódio anterior do Introvertendo, e com uma formação diferente, nossos podcasters contam o que os levou até o autismo, a não identificação do diagnóstico na infância, autismo em mulheres e muito mais. Participam: Bruno Frederico Müller, Gustavo Borges, Izabella Pavetits e Maysa Antunes.Notícias, artigos e materiais citados ou relacionados a este episódio:Dados e Estatísticas sobre o autismoTranscrição do episódio disponível no site do Introvertendo.
Lisa gets dosed up on "happy pills" whilst Bart falls in love with (again), this time with Jenny, aka Anne Hathaway, leaving Milhouse feeling abandoned. The result? A pretty sweet story that sees Bart finally show some appreciation to his poindexter best friend. If anything, the Lisa b-plot could have been a full-episode with some heavy themes. A winner by Season 20 standards.We also discuss Guy's love of Shauna, Dando's collection of "Oodies", the iconic Simpsons DVD cover art and more.If you enjoy this review, please consider supporting us on Patreon for as little as $1 per month at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountListen on Spotify - spoti.fi/4fDcSY0Listen on Apple Podcasts - apple.co/4dgpW3ZCHAPTERS:25:23 - Favourite Moments33:50 - Trivia37:00 - Stonecutter Shout OutsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
Los Fantañeros están de regreso para comenzar el rol por las divisiones. En esta ocasión vemos todas los jugadores relevantes para Fantasy Football, así como el panorama de los equipos del AFC North para la temporada de la NFL 2025. Tambien tenemos unos rounds de lucha libre y las noticias más recientes.
Dando continuidade ao último episódio, Brunão, Gabi e Andreia voltam ao mundo de Watchmen de Alan Moore e Gibons para tentar entender a alienação de Dr. Manhattan da humanidade e porque e como uma ameaça comum pode unir todas as nações. Vem ouvir! O ano é 1986 e o inverno nuclear não é apenas uma teoria de extermínio da humanidade, mas uma possibilidade real que nem os antigos vigilantes estão livres. Enquanto isso, um sujeito morre em seu apartamento e uma bomba H humana – que viabilizou o Vietnã mais um território americano – cada vez mais se isola e aliena, deixando o temor e a frase “O fim está próximo” cada vez mais real. Essa é a premissa e o sentimento que encontramos nas páginas da obra prima dos quadrinhos Watchmen, com roteiro do sempre genial Alan Moore e arte de David Gibbons. Nesta segunda parte (caso não tenha ouvido a primeira, clique aqui) Andreia D'Oliveira, Gabi Idealli e Bruno Lagana discutem as edições entre 04 e 12 da minissérie que mudou a forma de se fazer - e ler! - quadrinhos. O que você está esperando? Vem ouvir!
En España hay más de 2.200 personas con títulos nobiliarios, distinciones otorgadas a lo largo de la historia por los diferentes reyes de España y que se heredan de padres a hijos. Desde este mes de junio hay seis personas más que entran en el club de la aristocracia por decisión de Felipe VI, que ha repartido títulos por primera vez: el tenista Rafa Nadal, la cantante Luz Casal, la nadadora paralímpica Teresa Fernández Perales, la fotógrafa Cristina García Rodero, el científico bioquímico Carlos López Otín y Jaime Alfonsín Alonso, ex jefe de la Casa Real, que será, él y sus sucesores, marqués de Alfonsín. Ninguno de estos títulos lleva aparejado la posesión de tierras ni privilegios fiscales, pero que en 2025 nombren a Rafa Nadal marqués Llevant de Mallorca o a Luz Casal marquesa de Luz y Paz suena entre cómico y decadente. Hablamos con Aitor Riveiro, periodista de elDiario.es que ha analizado este reparto de títulos para intentar entender qué mensaje político hay detrás de esta decisión. Con Alicia Rivas, profesora de Derecho Constitucional en la Universidad Pablo de Olavide, analizamos cómo encaja en nuestra democracia esto de distinguir a unas personas y a todos sus descendientes por encima de otras, aunque sea solo de forma simbólica. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My Story Talk 21 The Rocky Road to Mattersey (1972-78) Welcome to Talk 21 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. Last time I finished my series of talks on the years we spent I Basingstoke by telling you how in January 1972 God clearly told me that we were going to live at the Bible College. This didn't happen until 1978 when I was appointed principal of the College which by then had moved from Kenley to Mattersey. Today's talk will cover some of difficulties we faced on the way and how the Lord eventually brought us through. In December 1972, after he had served only two years as the Principal at Kenley, George Jeffreys Williamson suffered a heart attack, probably as a result of over-work combined with an accusation that was made against him by one of the students, and shortly after this the Board of Governors reluctantly accepted his resignation. Meanwhile, as there was no resident tutor at the time due to the departure of John Phillips, the Board asked some of the visiting lecturers, including me, to spend a few days at the college encouraging and taking care of the students. While I was there, Eric Dando, a member of the AoG Executive Council, asked me confidentially if I had ever thought of becoming the principal. This was not a complete surprise to me because of what the Lord had shown me earlier that year about living at the College, but at that stage I had not thought that I might be the principal. And I had never told anyone except Eileen about it. So I asked Eric why he was asking that question. He told me that it looked likely that Williamson would sadly be resigning and he felt that I might be a suitable person to take over. Although I felt that at the age of 33 I was possibly too young to be appointed to such a responsible position, I shared with him how the Lord had spoken to me back in January. The months that followed were something of a rollercoaster as Eileen and I lived with the tension that we all experience in times of uncertainty. We knew that the Lord had called us to the college, but was it his plan that I should be the principal? And was it to happen yet? All we could do was hang on to what God had shown us and rest in the certainty that whatever happens God is always in control. As it turned out, because a new principal could not be appointed until the General Conference the following May, the Board of Governors asked David Powell, the pastor of the Rotherham Assembly, to take care of the College until then. Meanwhile I was waiting to see if I would be nominated. Apart from Eric Dando, Arnold Shaw from Bracknell and Pastor Appleby from Reading had also expressed their confidence in me, but although individuals could make suggestions, nominations would only be accepted which had the support of at least one official council. And when Pastor Appleby suggested my name in a District Council meeting, the chairman, Billy Richards, said, In a few years, perhaps, which was to prove to be prophetic. I was encouraged by this, as Richards was, like Dando, a member of the Executive Council and a man I highly respected, and it was evident that he did see the potential in me but felt that now was not the right time, which confirmed what I had already suspected. It was clear that I would not yet be leaving Basingstoke, but that the Lord would fulfil his purpose for me at the proper time, and I had peace about that. That is until the unprecedented events that took place in May at the General Conference! Immediately before the vote was to take place to determine which of the men who had been nominated would be the next principal, there was a prophetic word saying that the man God had chosen knew who he was and that he should come forward and declare it! This threw the conference into confusion as it was completely contrary to the normal democratic process practised at conference. The Chairman had to make a decision. The prophecy had to be judged. He conferred with the Executive Council. The matter was put to the conference, and it was agreed to proceed in line with the prophecy. The man whom God had chosen knew who he was, and he should come forward and declare it. Was I the man? The problem was, I knew I was called to the college, but the Lord had never told me that I would ever be the principal. But while I was still churning these things over in my mind, David Powell, one of those who had been nominated, walked forward and told conference why he felt he was the man. I need to say, in passing, how unfair this procedure was to the two other nominees, one of whom, Clifford Rees, was not present because he was speaking at a meeting in another part of the conference. He told me afterwards that he would not have accepted nomination if he had not felt that he was the man. After Powell had made his statement the chairman gave opportunity for people to make comments or to ask questions, and one of those who came forward was my old pastor, Alfred Webb. His way back to his seat went right by me and I decided to ask his advice. A few months previously I had confidentially shared with him how I felt God had called me to the college, and so I quietly asked him if he felt I should share it with the conference. His reply was, Yes, it could be a B that leads to an A. So that is how I came to tell the entire conference, explaining that I had not come forward before as I could not claim that God had called me to be the principal, but that I did know that God had told me I would live at the college, and that if Brother Powell were elected, and felt it were appropriate, I would be willing to serve under him. That day Powell was appointed having received the required two-thirds majority vote of the conference, and a day or so later, when I had heard nothing from him, I approached him and said that I hoped he did not mind what I had said, to which he replied, My heart is with you I this matter, brother. Wait and see what happens. So I waited, and soon I discovered that he had appointed someone else to work with him. It was weeks later, however, before I received a letter from him saying that he would be happy for me to continue as a visiting lecturer teaching the same subjects as before. In fact, I was the only member of the old faculty who was invited to do so. I decided to accept even though my visits were to be monthly rather than fortnightly due to the fact that the college had now moved to Mattersey, some 200 miles north of Basingstoke, much further from home than Kenley had been. During the four years that David Powell was the principal, the college was facing considerable difficulties due to the fact that only part of the property at Kenley had been sold and there were insufficient funds to refurbish and develop the property at Mattersey. This was very evident each time I visited the college as a lecturer and, from 1976 onwards, as a member of the Board of Governors. And although these problems were not of Powell's making, it was also very clear to me that there were administrative issues that could easily be rectified without incurring any additional expenditure. As a result my desire to be more fully involved in the work of the college was increasing steadily, but at the time there seemed little likelihood of this happening soon. But then, quite unexpectedly, in January 1977 Powell informed the Board of Governors that he had decided not to stand for re-election at General Conference. (At that time all heads of department were subject to re-election every two years). So the other members of the Board agreed unanimously to nominate me. But when the news was out that Powell was not standing for re-election I was not surprised to discover that two others had accepted nomination from different councils. There was of course no guarantee that I would be elected especially bearing in mind the confusion that had arisen at the time of Powell's appointment, but I was nevertheless quietly optimistic that this might be the year when the Lord's word to me would be fulfilled. However, shortly before the conference we received the staggering news that Powell had changed his mind! He was going to stand for re-election after all. This was, to say the least, administratively inconvenient, and was not a little nerve-racking for me, but I was reassured by the Board of Governors that they would in no way withdraw their support for my nomination. But that was by no means the end to Powell's vacillating behaviour. On the first day of conference, he announced that he was withdrawing his name from the list of nominees. Once again the entire conference was thrown into confusion. As a result, when the vote was taken, none of the candidates received the required two-thirds majority and the appointment of the principal was placed in the hands of the Board of Governors and the Executive Council. A few weeks later, at a meeting where I was of course present as a member of the Board, various names, including mine were suggested and voted on by secret ballot, but none of us received the necessary two-thirds majority. So what next? It was finally decided to defer the appointment until the 1978 conference and meanwhile to appoint for the next year a team of three principals each of whom would serve for a term at the college but who would throughout the year be jointly responsible for the college. This was sometimes referred to later as the year of the three principals and, crazy as it may sound, turned out to be a blessing in disguise as I was appointed to serve for that year along with Alfred Missen and Keith Munday and benefitted greatly from their wisdom and greater experience in ministry as we made decisions together about the curriculum, the members of faculty, the timetable for the year, rules for students, and so on. I agreed to take the first term and, with the exception of the two weeks I was at camp in the New Forest, was resident in Mattersey from the end of July until Christmas, going home only for occasional weekends to see the family. The other weekends I was away on ministry, often with some of the students promoting the college. It was on one of these occasions that I went with about 50 of our students to Newport in South Wales. There was a big inter-church meeting on the Saturday night and on the Sunday the students went to different churches to sing, testify, and preach. I stayed in Newport to preach in the church there. After Sunday lunch the pastor, Eric Dando, asked me if I would like to phone Eileen, which of course I was grateful to do. After telling her that the weekend was going well, I asked her how she was and was shocked to hear her reply. I'm O.K., but I very nearly wasn't! Oh! What's happened? I replied. She told me that there had been a women's missionary meeting in London and that she and several of the ladies from the church in Basingstoke had gone to it. They had travelled in two cars and on the way home, on the road between Reading and Basingstoke, several horses ran into the road in front of the cars. It seems that they had escaped from a nearby field. One of the horses collided with the car in which Eileen was travelling in the front passenger seat. The impact was so great that the front of the car roof caved in, to within an inch of Eileen's head. The car was a complete write-off and, as the people from the car in front walked back to see exactly what had happened, they feared the worst. At this point it is important to explain that at that time the wearing of seat-belts was not compulsory in the U.K. and the car in which Eileen was travelling didn't have any. Bearing in mind the speed at which the car had been travelling when it collided with the horse, both Eileen and the driver should have been thrown forward through the windscreen. Indeed, the woman seated behind Eileen was thrown forward so violently into the back of Eileen's seat that it was twisted out of position. Yet Eileen was not thrown forward, and none of those travelling in that car was seriously injured. They all walked away relatively unharmed. Eileen told me that throughout the whole incident she was strangely conscious of something – or someone? – holding her to the back of her seat, preventing her from being thrown forward. Was it a coincidence that on that very evening I had been preaching in Newport on a subject I have rarely preached on before or since? My subject was ANGELS. On another such occasion we took a bus-load of about 45 students to Bethshan Tabernacle in Manchester. There were several hundred people in the meeting during which the students sang and testified and I preached. As soon as I had finished preaching , an Irish woman near to the back of the meeting began to speak in tongues. As I was still at the microphone, it seemed right for me to interpret so that everyone present would hear and understand what had been said. So I spoke out in faith trusting that God would give me the right interpretation for what had been said in tongues. When I had finished, we sang a hymn and the pastor closed the meeting in prayer. As soon as the meeting was over, one of our students, Guetawende Roamba from Burkina Faso, rushed up to me. He was clearly very excited, and when I asked him what was the matter, he told me that the woman who had spoken in tongues had been speaking his native language. Now in Burkina Faso they speak French, and because I speak French, I knew that she had not been speaking French. So I wondered what language it might be. What language? I asked. Moré, he replied. It's our native African language. Only the educated people speak French as well. Frankly, at that time I had never heard of Moré – and we found out later that the Irish lady who had spoken in tongues had never heard of it either! But I was excited that I had been present when speaking in tongues had been recognised as a real language. At the same time, I was not a little concerned because I was the one who had given the interpretation! As I mentioned in an earlier talk, I had been interpreting tongues since 1960 when I was a student at Oxford, but it had always been (as it always must be) ‘by faith ', and I had no certain evidence that the gift was genuine. I had simply trusted the promise of Jesus that God gives good gifts to those who ask him (Matthew 7:11), but it's easy to imagine how embarrassed I would have been if I had ‘got it wrong' in the presence of one of my Bible College students! I hardly dared ask the question, but I knew I had to. And what about the interpretation, Gueta? Was it accurate? And of course, it was. I wouldn't be telling this story if the interpretation had been wrong! What an amazing thing! The Holy Spirit inspired an Irish woman to speak an African language which she had never heard, or even heard of, and then gave the interpretation to an English man who had never heard of it either! So exciting things were happening during the term I spent at Mattersey. The Lord was certainly encouraging us, but in the light of all that had happened at previous conferences I knew there was no guarantee that my position as principal would become permanent. Friends like Paul Newberry and Henry Drabble had told me they thought I would never be appointed as principal. My Oxford MA would count against me! And towards the end of the term there was to be a special conference at Mattersey to debate whether AoG really needed a Bible College! What's more, humanly speaking my financial position was far from secure. Keith Davidson, one of the elders at Basingstoke had given up his secular employment to give himself full-time to the work of the church, but had exhausted his savings, so I had told the church to pay him instead of me as I felt that the Lord might soon be moving me on. These were the kind of things that were occupying my thinking until, during the New Year Convention in Denton at which I was preaching, I finally came to the conclusion that nothing really mattered except for the fact that Jesus died for me. I gave it all to him. And he did meet all our financial needs that year, although I had no guaranteed income, and in the 1978 conference I was finally appointed as Principal of Mattersey Hall Bible College.
Saudações!Dando continuidade ao debate iniciado no último episódio, seguimos aqui com os demais títulos importantes dos anos de 1998 e 2017 - inclusive os dois títulos mais aguardados para o embate.Escute agora e traga também suas opiniões nos dizendo se você concorda ou discorda (e nesse caso você estará ERRADO) do que foi aqui mencionado.TOME NOTA:- O episódio mencionado durante o podcast falando sobre jogos influentes foi o episódio 43 do Podcast IndieVisívelNessa conversa participam os integrantes: Bruno Mosconi, Cícero Liberato e Rafinha Martinelli.IMPORTANTE: O episódio acaba entrando em alguns spoilers de títulos mencionados. Pedimos desculpas, mas não havia outra forma de exemplificar.Sigam nossas páginas pelo link: https://linktr.ee/indievisivel.blog E agora vocês podem voltar a entrar em contato conosco pelo e-mail indievisivel.blog@gmail.com
La modelo, influencer y presentadora Tamara Gorro ha presentado en Madrid Directo con Nieves Herrero su nuevo libro Ahora que vuelvo a vivir, editado por Harper Collins. Tamara Gorro ha dicho que “para mi superar la depresión ha sido el mayor logro de mi vida, porque casi me bajo de ella”. Ha destacado que “siempre he sido muy familiar y para mi es un placer poder cuidar de ellos”, y que “a mi yo del pasado le diría que se agarrase que vienen curvas, pero que merece la pena”.
Inovação no Brasil através da iniciativa privada e a universidade, sim existe é esta dando muito certo ( Sorotears)
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Guy was away eating strawberries this week, so Dando is instead joined by his new co-host...Mr Black. Jokes aside, what a fun trip back to the episode that SHOULD have been the original Simpsons movie!Kamp Krusty may indeed be the "krustiest" place on Earth, however this review is anything but.We discuss Homer and Marge's subplot, school camp memories, THAT Ralph design and so much more.If you enjoy this review, please consider supporting us on Patreon for as little as $1 per month at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountListen on Spotify - spoti.fi/4fDcSY0Listen on Apple Podcasts - apple.co/4dgpW3ZCHAPTERS:35:10 - Favourite Moments38:15 - Trivia42:48 - Stoncutter Shout OutsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
NOTAS DE ELENAMaterial complementario de la escuela Sabática para adultosNarrado por: Patty CuyanDesde: California, USAUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchMARTES, 17 DE JUNIOOTRA IMAGEN Y LA ORDEN DE ADORARLAPruebas y persecuciones sobrevendrán a todos los que obedezcan la Palabra de Dios y se nieguen a rendir culto a este falso día de reposo. La fuerza es el último recurso de toda religión falsa. Al principio emplea la atracción, así como el rey de Babilonia probó el poder de la música y la ostentación externa. Si esos atractivos, inventados por hombres inspirados por Satanás, no hacían que los hombres adoraran la imagen, las devoradoras llamas del horno estaban listas para consumirlos. Así será ahora [pronto]. El papado ha ejercido su poder para obligar a los hombres a que le obedezcan, y continuará haciéndolo. Necesitamos el mismo espíritu que fue manifestado por los siervos de Dios en el conflicto con el paganismo. Dando cuenta del trato que el emperador de Roma daba a los cristianos, Tertuliano dice: "Se nos arroja a las fieras para hacernos retractar; se nos quema en las llamas; se nos condena a prisiones y a minas; se nos destierra a islas, como Patmos, y todo ha fracasado". Así fue en el caso de los tres dignatarios hebreos; su ojo era único para la gloria de Dios; sus almas estaban firmes; el poder de la verdad los mantuvo firmes en su lealtad a Dios. Solo el poder de Dios nos capacitará para serle leales... Los mandamientos de los hombres finitos y pecadores deben hundirse en la insignificancia al lado de la Palabra del Dios eterno. La verdad debe ser obedecida a cualquier precio, incluso cuando las prisiones, las cadenas y el destierro nos miren de frente. Si eres leal y fiel, el mismo Dios que caminó con los tres jóvenes hebreos en el horno de fuego, que protegió a Daniel en el foso de los leones, que se manifestó a Juan en la isla solitaria, te acompañará dondequiera que vayas. Su presencia permanente te consolará y te sostendrá, y harás realidad la promesa: "El que me ama, mi palabra guardará; y mi Padre le amará, y vendremos a él, y haremos morada con él" (The Signs of the Times, 6 de mayo, 1897, "God's Care for His Children", párr. 16, 18). La bestia de dos cuernos "hace [ordena] que todos, pequeños y grandes, así ricos como pobres, así libres como esclavos, tengan una marca sobre su mano derecha, o sobre su frente; y que nadie pueda comprar o vender, sino aquel que tenga la marca, es decir, el nombre de la bestia o el número de su nombre". Apocalipsis 13:16, 17 (VM). La amonestación del tercer ángel es: "¡Si alguno adora a la bestia y a su imagen, y recibe su marca en su frente, o en su mano, él también beberá del vino de la ira de Dios!"... Después de amonestar contra la adoración de la bestia y de su imagen, la profecía dice: "Aquí está la paciencia de los santos; aquí están los que guardan los mandamientos de Dios, y la fe de Jesús". En vista de que los que guardan los mandamientos de Dios están puestos así en contraste con los que adoran la bestia y su imagen y reciben su marca, se deduce que la observancia de la ley de Dios, por una parte, y su violación, por la otra, establecen la distinción entre los que adoran a Dios y los que adoran a la bestia (El conflicto de los siglos, pp. 439, 440).
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Andrea Franzoni"Cercare Dio con il telecomando"L'immaginario biblico nelle serie TVAncora Editricewww.ancoralibri.itSi può fare teologia con le serie TV? Portando sul piccolo schermo le esperienze centrali della vita quotidiana, le serie mettono in scena le domande esistenziali più profonde e le trasformazioni della fede nella nostra società e dunque offrono al teologo – e più in generale al credente – percorsi nuovi di riacquisizione del senso della fede stessa. Questo saggio mette in luce gli elementi biblici e teologici reinterpretati da alcune importanti serie televisive di questo inizio di terzo millennio. Perché, consapevolmente o meno, le serie formulano una domanda che è anche ecclesiale: come parlare di Dio al mondo post-metafisico? «Dando voce alle inquietudini e alle aspirazioni di un'intera società, le serie TV possono essere considerate come l'espressione di un heideggeriano “Essere-qui”, che mette al centro l'uomo nella fragilità della propria condizione e nel rifiuto della solitudine. A ben guardare allora queste storie ricordano al credente l'intimità originaria della sua stessa vocazione e cioè quella di abitare, stare qui, nel tempo che resta da qui alla fine del mondo, alla luce del mistero di Cristo».Andrea Franzoni è docente di religione cattolica presso l'Istituto superiore J.M. Keynes di Castel Maggiore in provincia di Bologna. Ha conseguito il baccellierato e la licenza in teologia presso la Facoltà Teologica dell'Emilia-Romagna (FTER) e da diversi anni studia il nesso tra le produzioni dell'industria culturale contemporanea (film, animazione, letteratura, videogiochi) e l'immaginario cristiano. Ha collaborato con le riviste Il Regno e I Martedì di San Domenico; scrive tuttora per il portale di informazione religiosa Settimananews.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Quejarse de todo o aprovechar para sentirse dichoso a pesar de las circunstancias. Así se distingue a los seres humanos. Les presento a Muni. Sufrió un ictus hemorrágico hace un año. Ha tenido que aprender a masticar, comer, escribir, pensar cómo poner la lengua para pronunciar algunas letras. Muni tiene 24 años y es Guardia Real. Quizá sea eso lo que marca su carácter. Es capaz de contar sin remilgos su caso, como tratando de entender todo el proceso. Le quitaron una parte del cráneo y estuvo varias semanas con el cerebro abierto. Pero Muni luce ya espléndido. Le ha crecido el pelo y es un bombón de chico. Aunque lo más importante es su cabeza. Ni el derrame que sufrió le ha restado ni un ápice de bondad, generosidad y lucidez. En el fondo se felicita. Podría haber sido peor si le hubiera ocurrido a alguno de los suyos. Eso dice. Muni, ojalá y la vida te devuelva las ganas, los propósitos que mereces pero ojalá y también te conserve ...
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Em Chicago, mercado aguarda pelo novo boletim mensal de oferta e demanda do USDA, que chega na próxima semana, e nas relações desalinhadas entre China e Estados Unidos. Sem acordo, chineses só podem olhar para soja brasileira.
O ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Haddad, afirmou que é interessante servir ao governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva porque, a despeito das críticas, há momentos que compensam, como o evento de entrega relacionadas ao programa Terra da Gente, com ações de reforma agrária. "Essa fala foi na seguinte circunstância: todos e o presidente Lula estão vendo o isolamento e abatimento - inclusive físico - do ministro. Então Lula fez uma gracinha e loas ao Haddad. Para mim, isso tem o efeito contrário. Me parece o presidente dando um prêmio de consolação depois de dar 'umas boas palmadas' no ministro. Achei uma cerimônia com ar muito melancólico", diz Cantanhêde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Haddad, afirmou que é interessante servir ao governo do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva porque, a despeito das críticas, há momentos que compensam, como o evento de entrega relacionadas ao programa Terra da Gente, com ações de reforma agrária. "Essa fala foi na seguinte circunstância: todos e o presidente Lula estão vendo o isolamento e abatimento - inclusive físico - do ministro. Então Lula fez uma gracinha e loas ao Haddad. Para mim, isso tem o efeito contrário. Me parece o presidente dando um prêmio de consolação depois de dar 'umas boas palmadas' no ministro. Achei uma cerimônia com ar muito melancólico", diz Cantanhêde.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy en El Tlacuache de los40 con Gabo Ramos y el Diablito… Cuéntanos tu experiencia como conductor de plataforma o usuario en “Historias De Un Taxi”… La India Martínez nos visita en Diablopolis…. El resumen deportivo con Quetzalli…. Horóscopitos…. Pero primero arrancamos con nuestro clásico “Chismecito Tlacuachero”.
Hoy en El Tlacuache de los40 con Gabo Ramos y el Diablito… Cuéntanos tu experiencia como conductor de plataforma o usuario en “Historias De Un Taxi”… La India Martínez nos visita en Diablopolis…. El resumen deportivo con Quetzalli…. Horóscopitos…. Pero primero arrancamos con nuestro clásico “Chismecito Tlacuachero”.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Guadalupe Taddei, consejera presidenta del INE, habló sobre las elecciones judiciales del próximo 1 de junio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esos angelitos han colapsado una vez más la Ciudad de México y agredido empresas privadas e institutos públicos: cerraron Tv Azteca, Televisa y el INE, nadie sale, nadie entra; se llama invasión en propiedad ajena, secuestro...
D. Miguel Ángel Catalán habla sobre una de las pastorales más arduas y, al mismo tiempo, más esperanzadoras en la vida del sacerdote: la juventud. Dando especial relevancia a aspectos como la colaboración con las iniciativas de la diócesis y la importancia de compartir experiencias sanas con los jóvenes, sabiendo enseñar y orientar hacia la santidad.
Dando continuidade à conversa da semana passada, voltamos a falar sobre a sensação de estar dividido entre dois lugares. Dessa vez com o quarteto reunido, relembramos momentos em que, seja por trabalho, estudos ou relacionamentos, tivemos que nos acostumar com as despedidas e reencontros da vida. ==========CRÉDITOS:- PARTICIPANTES: Luan Alencar, Pedro Philippe, Vamille Furtado e Carol Aninha- EDIÇÃO: Luan Alencar- TRILHA ORIGINAL: Victor Oliveira==========APOIE O BUDEJO:Para nos ajudar a continuar produzindo conteúdos como estes, considere nos apoiar financeiramente pela ORELO, para ter acesso a recompensas exclusivas: https://orelo.cc/budejo/apoios. Você também pode nos enviar qualquer valor, junto com uma mensagem, para o PIX budejopodcast@gmail.com.
Hi sweetie! Thanks for coming to Raisins! Honestly, Raisins isn't even the best part about this episode, since this is also the debut of the Goth Kids! So much to love as Wendy falls OUT of love with Stan and breaks up with him. Meanwhile, Butters is suckered in by a friends waitress.We also discuss our first romantic heartbreak, the early days of the internet, the death of Hooters in Australia and more.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount2:20 - A great showcase for Butters9:20 - The rebranding stan14:40 - Is it ok to swoop inon a friend's ex?16:00 - Jimmy's use of the word c*nt28:31 - Butter's final monolgue29:35 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS31:50 - TRIVIA35:38 - CHEESY POOFS38:30 - The magic of YMCA42:06 - EPISODE REVIEW BEGINS46:28 - Stan's heart breaking is real59:30 - Dando's teacher calling out a goth kid
¿De verdad estamos empoderando a las mujeres… o solo les estamos dando más carga?Muchas mujeres hoy se ven independientes, exitosas y autosuficientes —pero por dentro, están agotadas, endeudadas y emocionalmente drenadas.Han logrado lo que la sociedad espera de ellas, pero a costa de sí mismas.
Dia duit! That's right this week we' gathered our lucky charms and and visited O'Flanagan's pub in Ireland for a pint or two, and boy are we glad that we did because this is arguably the best Simpsons vacation episode since Bart vs Australia.Al Jean said the intention was to produce a love letter to Ireland and they succeeded. A really fun story that sees Homer and Abe buy an Irish pub and ignore the no-smoking laws.We also discuss Colin Farrell, the 1970s comic series GASM, the use of the word "bog" and more.If you enjoy this review, please consider supporting us on Patreon for as little as $1 per month at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountListen on Spotify - spoti.fi/4fDcSY0Listen on Apple Podcasts - apple.co/4dgpW3ZCHAPTERS:3:30 - Dando's kittens keep stepping in poop5:50 - Is the best Simpsons "go to" episode since Bart vs Australia?9:20 - Nicola likes the Irish accent16:00 - They didn't use the Irish "drunk" stereotype24:20 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS31:40 - TRIVIA32:30 - The use of the word "bog"39:54 - STONECUTTER SHOUTOUTS41:26 - EPISODE RUN THROUGH45:00 - orgasm46:00 - Guy's journey with the GASM comics54:00 - Disposing of hard rubbish is the best58:00 - Murder Incorporated01:02:00 - Cooking homemade vegetable soup with Nan01:16:14 - Colin Farrell01:20:18 - 90s sports logos are iconic01:34:15 - What Did You Learn?01:34:40 - New NamesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
Es Martecito Tlacuachero …. El Diablo y Dios están listos para aconsejarte en “ El Bueno y el Malo”… dile a esa persona que la quieres fuera ¡De tu vida! en los “Posicionamientos” … Consexionario con Veronica Flores … pero arrancamos con el Chismecito Tlacuachero.
Es Martecito Tlacuachero …. El Diablo y Dios están listos para aconsejarte en “ El Bueno y el Malo”… dile a esa persona que la quieres fuera ¡De tu vida! en los “Posicionamientos” … Consexionario con Veronica Flores … pero arrancamos con el Chismecito Tlacuachero.
Tanya 16 Iyar Cap 48 Parte 3-A luz envolvente não é internalizada.luz que preenche terra dando vida
Progress continues to...progress on the Eli Lilly site on the north side of town. On Episode 212 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast, we check in with Todd Dando and Jeff Wagner from Fluor Corporation to get an update on the construction process. Roughly two thousand workers are on-site right now, but that number is about to increase. Jeff and Todd share the efforts in place to meet upcoming challenges.
THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE LAST OF US SEASON TWO!Rob Reiner tries to get South Park to "butt out" by using the boys in a smear campaign against Big Tobacco. Safe to say, Guy does not sanction such buffoonery. One of the most interesting episodes in that it's very clear which side Trey and Matt sit on when it comes to anti-smoking campaigns.We also discuss binging DVD box sets, Guy's former life as an arsonist, plus Guy spoils The Last Of Us for Dando. Be warned.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHAPTERS:4:00 - Trey and Matt are "pro choice"7:00 - Big Tobacco are positioned as the good guys10:00 - does this episode encourage kids to smoke?11:30 - Guy spoils "The Last Of Us" for Dando13:20 - Trey and Matt don't like being challenged20:38 - Were they self-critical of their episode structure?21:50 - Binging DVD box sets26:15 - The "Butt Out" crew30:39 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS35:52 - TRIVIA39:17 - CHEESY POOFS40:10 - EPISODE RUN-THROUGH BEGINS44:33 - The best teachers49:22 - Guy was once an arsonist
One of the most enjoyable Simpsons episodes in years. An absolute delight for anyone who enjoys a good problem-solving mystery, as the show pays tribute to the likes of The Da Vinci Code, National Treasure and more. Just a really fun episode that you can sit down and watch as a family.We also discuss the use of the use of HD technology and whether the HD era is superior from a visual perspective, our favourite memories of bootleg "cams", Dando's fear of anything involving eyes and more.Oh and Dando now has even more pets. Enjoy!4:50 - Dando now has even MORE cats9:47 - A great episode for the whole family11:13 - Was Lisa too obnoxious here?13:25 - The best use of the HD technology (so far)16:22 - The HD era is visually superior18:35 - The best version of Mr. Burns19:48 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS24:26 - Elliott can't avoid wet paint25:26 - TRIVIA27:54 - STONECUTTER SHOUT OUTS32:10 - Aussie kids now say "candy"36:51 - Dando's fear of eyes42:00 - Our love of bootleg "cams"49:48 - The new flavour of the month in the writer's room51:20 - Feeling bad asking for a kitten at the shelter54:02 - Mocking elaborate secret passages in film01:00:05 - Dumbing it down worked for the younger viewersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
This week's podcast is certainly DUMB, DUMB, DUMB, DUMB DUMB! Not only because it's hosted by your pals Guy and Dando, but also become we're reviewing 'All About Mormons', a fun stepping stone for Parker and Stone on their journey to writing The Book Of Mormon stage show. Another fantastic episode that pokes fun at Mormonism (with tongue firmly in cheek), as well as the concept of religion in general.We also discuss the Marsh's being "the Simpsons of South Park", Dando's love of board games, Parker's songwriting ability and more.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHAPTERS:8:20 - not just a mockery of Mormonism19:29 - the Harrisons never have an agenda27:26 - the perfect "out" for this satire33:13 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS35:30 - The Marsh's are the most relatable family38:36 - TRIVIA42:03 - CHEESY POOFS43:00 - EPISODE RUN THROUGH47:00 - Mr. Garrison sets up Gary to fail52:30 - Playing board games is essential56:04 - Trey Parker's song-writing masterclass01:04:25 - Stan is torn
Oswald nos regalo una super entrevista donde nos cuenta como sufrió por culpa del alcohol las drogas y las malas juntas hoy en día gracias a Dios a salido adelante..
Not only is this episode's story a showcase for just how despicable The Simpsons have become, but it also features arguably the darkest and bleakest moment in the history of the show. Basically, Homer blows the family's savings and they lose their house, Flanders buys it and rents it back to them, but soon evicts them after they abuse his generousity.Meanwhile, since it's Easter, we also discuss Guy's latest hot-cross-buns escapades, the Simpsons writers losing our trust and Dando's new pet...kinda.If you enjoy this review, please consider supporting us on Patreon for as little as $1 per month at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountListen on Spotify - spoti.fi/4fDcSY0Listen on Apple Podcasts - apple.co/4dgpW3ZCHAPTERS:2:14 - Dando has a new pet7:30 - This episode is somehow relatable8:12 - Guy's love of hot cross buns13:30 - The overuse of "Flanderisms"14:30 - Justifying Marge's behaviour19:15 - Flanders is surprisingly masculine21:11 - Homer's behaviour was despicable24:25 - The writers have lost our trust28:20 - What's the point of this story?29:00 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS31:30 - TRIVIA33:30 - STONECUTTER SHOUT OUTS35:05 - Top 3 Films at the time36:30 - EPISODE RUN THROUGH BEGINS45:00 - Too much pointless filler48:19 - Marge's attachment to the house50:50 - The darkest moment of the series (so far)01:01:15 - The era of video game movies has begun01:03:40 - The lowest this show has sunk (so far)01:06:00 - Flanders needed more reason to forgive01:08:12 - Nothing matters anymoreBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
It's time for us to dust off the mailbag and answer some of your questions including what's our favourite Grampa storyling? How would we write The Simpsons finale? Which one-time charcter should return and so much more.We also discuss the latest Simpsons news, as well as everything that's happening in the world of Four Finger Discount.Plus, we even chat to the creator of the screen-accurate Assassins, Judy Wright from SQ Customs! Order a pair now at sqcustoms.comCHAPTERS:7:07 - Dando's cat update10:18 - more updates on The Simpsons being renewed12:39 - A new Disney Plus exclusive "The Yellow World"16:00 - which animated character would we like to interview?18:40 - what is our favourite Easter chocolate?20:45 - where do we go on a night out in Springfield?22:35 - what is the full Krusty Burger menu?26:04 - should Hank Scorpio have been in The Simpsons Movie?28:00 - which one-off character should return?36:18 - how would we write The Simpsons finale?39:30 - Judy Wright01:00:20 - what would our patch of the Simpsons family quilt be?01:01:43 - should Season 2 be considered "golden age" Simpsons?01:03:50 - do fans avoid "Bart's Dog Gets An F"?01:04:58 - does Guy still have his puppy?01:06:29 - trauma from watching "Jurassic Bark"01:08:48 - is Dando getting another dog?01:10:25 - what's the sweetest thing anyone has said to us?01:12:15 - what's our favourite Grampa storyline?01:13:23 - could Grampa and Mrs. Bouvier have stayed together?01:13:99 - what's our partner's favourite song?01:15:15 - should Marge's parents be more fleshed out?01:17:20 - what's our favourite flavour of Jam/Jelly?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.
The Four Finger Discount family recently lost our beloved pooch Jet, so to pay tribute we've gone back and revisited one of the more heartfelt episodes from the earlier seasons, Bart's Dog Gets An F.We discuss how revisiting the episode helped Dando grieve the loss of Jet, the history of Tracey Ullman's turbulent relationship with the series, the simplistic but effective use of Marge's quilt to drive the story and more.If you enjoy this review, please consider supporting us on Patreon for as little as $1 per month at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountListen on Spotify - spoti.fi/4fDcSY0Listen on Apple Podcasts - apple.co/4dgpW3ZCHAPTERS:05:52 - The potential of Mrs. Winfield07:42- The importance of emotion-driven episodes09:41 - Helping Dando grieve the loss of Jet12:26 - Living with anxiety17:16 - The effective role of the quilt18:44 - The potential buyer raised the stakes of the story20:46 - Homer and Marge don't WANT to sell Santa's Little Helper22:38 - Santa's Little Helper was particularly naughty this episode23:09 - Emily Winthrop25:32 - The history of The Tracey Ulman Show33:08 - Emily Winthrop is so unlikeable35:09 - "pull the bloody chain, boy!" haunts us37:08 - The use of "son of a bitch"41:48 - Marge and Lisa's bonding story45:47 - The best version of Lisa48:51 - The various parodies (E.T., Predator, etc)49:47 - Loving the Assassins59:07 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS01:00:00 - The birth of "Wise Guy"?01:00:59 - Daytime television01:02:40 - TRIVIA01:07:46 - STONECUTTER SHOUT-OUTS01:11:00 - FULL EPISODE REVIEW BEGINS01:12:50 - Frank Welker01:16:17 - How to draw the mumps01:19:05 - Guy ruins Louise's lawn01:15:54 - Faking sick to get out of school01:22:02 - Mrs. Winfield calls Homer (clip)01:23:40 - Flanders is odd in the earlier seasons01:25:20 - Sometimes you've got to spoil yourself01:35:08 - Homer gets caught (clip)01:36:08 - The dangers of Afterpay01:40:28 - Homer handled the Assassins situation well01:44:18 - Guy returns a used shirt01:51:10 - Marge's devastation01:55:06 - Someone eating your leftovers02:00:09 - Emily's choice was justifiedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcast--5828977/support.