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In this episode of the Radiology Podcast, Dr. Lauren Kim speaks with Dr. Lama Dawi about a groundbreaking study comparing liquid biopsy and CT imaging in assessing tumor burden. They explore the strengths, limitations, and future of liquid biopsy in cancer diagnostics and precision medicine. Can it replace CT scans? Liquid Biopsy versus CT: Comparison of Tumor Burden Quantification in 1065 Patients with Metastases. Dawi et al.Radiology 2024; 313(2):e232674.
Nasza recenzja najnowszego podręcznika dla fanów Dawi. ------------------------------------------------------------
Referendum w sprawie integracji europejskiej oraz pierwsza tura wyborów prezydenckich ujawniły realne społeczno-kulturowe rozszczepienie Mołdawii. Bez jego zrozumienia i liczenia się z faktami wszelka polityka wobec niej nie będzie owocna. Przekonała się zresztą o tym sama prezydent tego kraju. Pozostałe artykuły możesz czytać na
Pełnej wersji podcastu posłuchasz w aplikacji Onet Audio. [AUTOPROMOCJA] Zbigniew Parafianowicz zaprasza na przegląd najważniejszych tematów dotyczących polityki międzynarodowej. W tym odcinku „Raportu międzynarodowego”: Wybory w Mołdawii i Gruzji oraz ingerencja Rosji, by powstrzymać ich integrację z Zachodem. Spotkanie dotyczące przyszłości Ukrainy bez udziału Polski i… Ukrainy. Analiza planu zwycięstwa Wołodymyra Zełenskiego jako potencjalnej kampanii politycznej na reelekcję. Nowy format polityczny: Budapeszt, Bratysława, Belgrad jako alternatywa dla Grupy Wyszehradzkiej. Sondażowe trendy w USA i strategia Kamali Harris w kampanii.
Dalle profondità della roccia ai picchi più elevati, le Montagne ai confini del Mondo sono il palcoscenico che ospita il regno dei Dawi, il Karaz Ankor, che da millenni continua a persistere e resistere dinnanzi a multiple minacce. Quarto episodio dedicato a The Old World che permette di scoprire lo stoicismo Nanico. Buon ascolto!
Send us a texthttps://www.patreon.com/AdeptusRidiculoushttps://www.adeptusridiculous.com/https://twitter.com/AdRidiculoushttps://orchideight.com/collections/adeptus-ridiculousThe Dwarfs, or the Dawi as they call themselves in their tongue of Khazalid, also called the "Elder Race" by Men, and sometimes as the "Dwarfen Mountain Holds" when referring to their kingdoms as a whole, are one of the oldest and proudest intelligent mortal races of the Known World, with a great wealth of history and power that stretches back to time immemorial. They once held an empire which stretched from Norsca in the north to the jungles in the Southlands, and from Mount Silverspear in the east to the Grey Mountains in the west.Support the show
Hello and welcome to the Old World Lives! A Warhammer podcast. In this episode chaos reigns supreme as Mårten stages a takeover, Niklas plans the tallest standard bearer in the game (for a Dawi) and Jimmy... Well, you'll hear. Enjoy! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheOldWorldLives Email: theoldworldlives@gmail.com Instagram: @theoldworldlives @maewronminiatures @the_phoenecian Twitter: @theOWLpodcast @nevindar
August 8, 2024 This episode features an interview with Shevanthi Daniel-Rabkin, Senior Program Director of DAWI, and Theodora Rodine, Executive Assistant and Project Coordinator for the U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives. They will discuss the upcoming 2024 Worker Co-op Conference (WCC24), set to take place in Chicago, IL from September 12-14. Celebrating its 20th year, the Worker Co-op Conference has consistently united a vibrant community of budding, seasoned, and prospective entrepreneurs. This year's event will highlight the increasing trend of worker ownership in the U.S., alongside a revitalized effort for union organizing, steering the nation towards improved working conditions, better wages, and greater employee influence in the workplace. Shevanthi (Shev) Daniel-Rabkin is Senior Program Director of DAWI. Shevanthi provides strategic support on program implementation and growth for DAWI's conversion work with city municipalities, technical assistance providers, legacy business owners and consulting services. Shevanthi comes to DAWI after successfully launching and implementing worker cooperative management certificate programs, as well as a city focused cooperative education and incubation program at the Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship. Shev is passionate about the intersection of sustainable business and economic development with particular emphasis on direct impacts for people of color. Shevanthi co-founded the O'Dell Education Center, a nonviolence direct action and leadership academy in Washington State, owned and operated by the Institute for Community Leadership. She currently serves on the board of Refugee Women's Alliance (ReWA) and served as Executive Board President at the Center for Women in Democracy, strengthening women's capacity and leadership in the public and private sectors. Shevanthi has an MBA in Sustainable Business from Pinchot University and BA in History and Anthropology from University of Washington. Theodora Rodine is the Executive Assistant and Project Coordinator for the U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives. She works on coordinating technical support for co-ops, helps plan conferences and events, and supports the Executive Director. Theodora grew up in San José, California and has lived in South Philadelphia ever since graduating from Haverford College in 2019. She is a member of the Philadelphia Public Banking Coalition and the Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance (PACA) Policy and Advocacy Committee, and she attends Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. Theodora is an extrovert who loves talking, theatre, and the color yellow. She would like to learn more about policy, decolonization, dogs, and local hiking trails. About the Worker Co-op Conference The Worker Co-op Conference is the only national event where worker-owners from across the United States gather to learn and build power together. The conference is co-hosted by Democracy at Work Institute (DAWI) and the U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives as the organizations celebrate their 10th and 20th anniversaries respectively. The conference cultivates a network of interconnected and interdependent worker owners, business developers, policymakers, funders, and labor organizers, all driven toward a common goal of improving the lives of workers and their families. WCC24 will foster relationships and strategies within the worker co-op community and knit us closer to other labor movements.
Guests: Olga Prushinskaya and Jamie Pockrandt, Democracy at Work Institute Summary: The second most common form of employee ownership in the United States is the worker cooperative where workers participate in both the financial success and governance of the firms. Today there are over 750 worker cooperatives in the United States, which is triple the amount that existed in 2012. How do we know these numbers? Unlike the number of ESOPs which can be tracked using publicly available data generated by the government, there is no public entity that tracks worker cooperatives. Instead, it has been nonprofit groups that have filled in this gap in knowledge. On this episode I speak with Olga Prushinskaya and Jamie Pockrandt of the Democracy at Work Institute, a national organization committed to worker cooperative development – which includes gather data on worker cooperatives. We talk about their soon to be released State of the Sector report and what it found regarding worker cooperatives as well as other projects they have been working on which aim to better understand the impact that employee ownership is having on workers, companies, and communities. Further Material Learn about DAWI's work here: https://institute.coop/ Existing datasets mentioned in the show: https://institute.coop/core-research Guest Info: Jamie Pockrandt, Data Architect, Democracy at Work Institute: Email: jpockrandt@institute.coop | Phone: (415) 379-9201 Ext. 19 Olga Prushinskaya, Metrics and Impact Analyst Email: olga@institute.coop | Phone: (415) 379-9201 Ext. 17 SUPPORT THE SHOW: We make all episodes of Owners at Work free and never place them behind a paywall. But they take time and money to produce. Consider making a DONATION today to help keep our work going. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: We are always looking for new employee ownership stories to tell. Please contact us with your story at oeoc@kent.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Dawi znani są ze swojego przywiązania do tradycji - za życia, a nawet po śmierci. Dlatego dziś Werner przyjrzy się bliżej Gazulowi, opiekunowi i sędziemu krasnoludzkich dusz, oraz temu, w jaki sposób powinno się godnie pożegnać każdego krasnoluda. ------------------------------------------------------------
Gout nei te nek ding an nam te thu // Health talk.Kawikawi + It Huai Topa // Chin Gospel Songs.
Jumu'ah Khutbah in Arabic with English translation, recorded at Green Lane Masjid, Birmingham, UK.https://www.greenlanemasjid.org
Wszyscy wiemy, że statystyczny krasnolud od kołysania morskiej fali woli pewność kamiennej posadzki. Co więc sprawiło, że część z nich postanowiła osiedlić się nad morzem i związać losy swojego karaku właśnie z nim? Dziś rozmawiamy o Barak Varr i jego mieszkańcach, którzy zdają się niewiele robić sobie ze standardowych stereotypów dotyczących Dawi. ------------------------------------------------------------
Niestety, ale po fatalnym meczu remisujemy z Mołdawią 1:1. Te eliminacje to jedna wielka kompromitacja. O awans na Euro zagramy z Czechami w Warszawie. Czy jesteśmy w stanie zagrać lepszy futbol i zagrozić naszym południowym sąsiadom? Czy Piotr Zieliński sprawdził się jako kapitan? Czy Michał Probierz wprowadził dobrych zawodników do kadry? Jakie jest nasze miejsce w europejskim futbolu? O meczu z Wyspami Owczymi oraz Mołdawią Radosław Majdan porozmawia z Tomaszem Ćwiąkałą, Łukaszem Wiśniowskim i Łukaszem Olkowiczem.
In demand bassist from Chicago talks about carving out a path as a professional musician.
Głosowanie nad referendum | Prezydent zapowiada zmiany w armii | Ostra reakcja Kijowa #IPPTVSerwis #referendum #prezydent #duda #kijów -----------------------------------------------------------------
May 25, 2023 Julian McKinley, Senior Communications Director, at Democracy At Work Institute (DAWI), discusses DAWI's work with the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives to track, measure, and support worker co-ops through research, and the launch of its bi-annual census with Robert McClinton and Pat Thornton. DAWI staff are excited, because when the results of the census are evaluated, they will be able to look at 10 years of worker co-op data for the first time in history. Julian McKinley leads DAWI's communications initiatives in support of its work to expand worker ownership. He is a passionate and mission-driven storyteller with deep roots in community empowerment and economic development, previously leading organizational storytelling and strategic communications around community and systems-level economic change at United Way of Central and Northeastern Connecticut and Capital Institute. Julian began his career as a community news editor in Connecticut, where he founded and managed operations of multiple hyperlocal news websites. Julian is also a certified Master Composter and founder of Rockaway Waste Ed, a community organization helping local nonprofits and community gardens divert food waste, rebuild soil, and increase access to nutrient-dense food through compost management, education, and consultation. He lives in the Rockaways, Queens, New York, and holds a bachelor's in communications from Springfield College (Mass.).
Poniedziałkowe podsumowanie najważniejszych wydarzeń ze świata sportu.
Grzegorz Milko rozmawia o fatalnym położeniu polskiej piłki z Dariuszem Dudkiem. Prowadzić do przerwy 2:0 i przegrać z takim rywalem to jest skandal i zarówno piłkarze jak i trener zasługują teraz na krytykę. To jest nie do pomyślenia, że ktoś myślami jest już na urlopie. Ale też to trener Santos za ten zespół odpowiada i być może zbił nas z tropu ten mecz z Niemcami. Mecz z Mołdawią pokazał jeszcze jedną rzecz. Zabrakło nam liderów w tym meczu. Trener nie reagował i zarządzanie w drugiej połowie było bardzo bardzo słabe. mówi po porażce z Mołdawią gość Radia Wnet. Były obrońca m.in. Legii Warszawa odnosi się do feralnego wpisu Krystiana Bielika i mentalności młodych zawodników: Obecnie brakuje młodym profesjonalizmu. Bielikowi ewidentnie tego zabrakło. Ta sytuacja pokazuje, w którym kierunku idą social media. Rolą trenerów jest pilnowanie by piłkarze skupiali się od najmłodszych lat na piłce, a nie wdawaniu się w gierki słowne. Być może jest nieco buńczuczny, bo gra w reprezentacji ale ewidentnie zabrakło mu tutaj pokory.
Program sportowy prowadzi Grzegorz Milko. Piotr Olkowicz- ekspert żużlowy ocenia wyczyn Bartosza Zmarzlika na Grand Prix w Gorzowie, na którym Polak w imponującym stylu wygrał wyścig. Maciej Krzyżanowski relacjonuje wydarzenia na Igrzyskach Europejskich i atmosferę wokół całej imprezy. Przedstawia także opinie na temat organizacji zawodów i opisuje różnice między odbiorem poszczególnych dyscyplin. Dariusz Kurowski odpowiada na pytania o stan polskiej piłki po porażce w Kiszyniowie w meczu eliminacji do Mistrzostw Europy. Odpowiada też na pretensje do trenera Santosa płynące m. in. z ust Zbigniewa Bońka. Zauważa kryzys mentalności w polskiej kadrze. "Piłkarze muszą nauczyć się pokory" mówi po meczu z Mołdawią i jego konsekwencjach Dariusz Dudka. W swojej wypowiedzi odnosi się także do skandalicznego komentarza polskiego reprezentanta w mediach społecznościowych.
Piştî 10 salan ji weşanê bernama Kurd Connection bidawî tê û li şûna bernamê Dengê Amerîka-Kurdî giringî dide dicital Medya û platformên Medya Civakî û bernamên din.
Facu Barrueco nos trae una maravillosa sección donde recorremos algunas de las grandes colaboraciones que los maravillosos Indio, Skay, Semilla y Dawi hicieron a lo largo de estos últimos años y de yapa: un poquito de manija ricotera.
W ostatnich dniach w mediach pojawia się sporo doniesień o Mołdawii. Mowa między innymi o zmianie rządu, ostrzeżeniach o ryzyku organizacji przez Rosję zamachu stanu czy rakietach, które przeleciały przez terytorium Mołdawii. Niektórzy próbują łączy te wszystkie wydarzenia i dopisywać do nich różne teorie. W tym odcinku Kamil Całus, mówi o wydarzeniach których świadkiem jest Mołdawia. Czy rzeczywiście obserwujemy niebezpieczne wydarzenia? Czy w Mołdawii dzieje się coś szczególnie wyjątkowego, co może grozić bezpieczeństwu tego kraju?
Kamil Całus wyjaśnia kulisy energetycznego kryzysu, do jakiego doprowadził brak porozumienia pomiędzy Mołdawią i Naddniestrzem. Zapraszamy do słuchania!
Zapraszam na moje soszjale, gdzie wrzucam dodatkowe materiały: https://www.instagram.com/zarubieza/ https://www.facebook.com/Za-Rubie%C5%BC%C4%85-109949267414211/ I jeszcze twitter: https://twitter.com/mioszszymaski2 Jeśli chcesz wesprzeć moją twórczość, to zapraszam tutaj: https://patronite.pl/miloszszymanski buycoffee.to/miloszszymanski
W dzisiejszym odcinku Kamil Całus opowiada o problemach Mołdawii: Gazprom zmniejszył dostawy gazu do tego kraju, co może się również przełożyć na problemy z produkcją energii elektrycznej. W ostatnich dniach nad Mołdawią przeleciały również rosyjskie rakiety, wymierzone w cele na Ukrainie. To wydarzenie przypomniało o słabości mołdawskiej armii.
On June 9, Zen Trenholm, Director of Employee Ownership Cities and Policy at Democracy At Work Institute (DAWI), discusses the metrics of using employee ownership to build equitable economies though employee ownership. Zen Trenholm builds capacity, partnerships, and resources to scale democratic employee ownership across the country. He currently leads the Shared Equity in Economic Development Fellowship program (SEED), where he convenes and equips city and community leaders with tools and support to build equitable economies using employee ownership. Prior to DAWI, Zen was an organizer for fossil fuel divestment, a director at the California Student Sustainability Coalition, and a co-founder of the Student Environmental Resource Center at UC Berkeley. Zen has a Bachelor's degree in Conservation and Resource Studies, with a special focus on Cooperative Business Development.
Niepokojące doniesienia napływają w ostatnich dniach z separatystycznego Naddniestrza. Eksplozje, sabotaże, destabilizacja. Co się dzieje i jakie znaczenie ma ten skrawek rzecznego brzegu dla reszty Europy? Cały artykuł wraz z ilustracjami dostępny jest tutaj: https://globalnagra.pl/gra-o-moldawie/ Wsparcie Globalnej Gry na Patronite: https://patronite.pl/GlobalnaGra Linki do artykułów: https://www.osw.waw.pl/pl/publikacje/analizy/2022-04-07/moldawia-nadciagajacy-kryzys-energetyczny https://www.pism.pl/publikacje/kryzys-gazowy-w-moldawii-przyczyny-i-konsekwencje ------ konto FB: https://www.facebook.com/globgra Twitter: https://twitter.com/FilippDM -----------------------------
Dai len buk pai ciang a theih huai thu // Health talk.Kawikawi + Ma ciang suan ni // Chin gospel songs.
Ih pumpi tung a om ih guh ih tang te a to na ding // Health talk.Kawikawi + Nang kong zuan hi // Chin gospel songs.
Topa ong piak na ha kem cing in // Health talk.Kawikawi + Zeisu kei a din man pha // Chin gospel songs.
Kowale Run są chyba obok Zabójców Trolli najbardziej znanymi przedstawicielami dumnej, krasnoludzkiej rasy. Zresztą to oni w minionych wiekach w wielkiej mierze odpowiedzialni byli za jej świetność i również na ich przykładzie widać jak bardzo upadło królestwo Dawi. Wciąż pozostają oni ulubieńcami wielu fanów Młotka i to pod różnymi jego postaciami, więc postanowiliśmy poświęcić im kilka słów, opowiedzieć o ich historii, oraz zastanowić jakie powinni zająć miejsce w naszych przygodach. ------------------------------------------------------------
El gran Saxofonista de los Redonditos de Ricota paso por #400 Peliculas Radio y charlo con Luis Meinberg sobre su relacion con el cine entre otras cosas
What's up, Proud Meaters? This episode, we sample a large assortment of beer and Evan Williams 100 proof bottled in bond. We need it because we're going on a fall break! Way back on July 4th we marathon-ed slasher movies with echoes of fireworks and freedom in the background. In depth talk of Sleepaway camp II & III having the nicest breasts in horror, including those ones tattooed "milk shake" We also watched Mutilator or "Fall Break" and it's awesome and you're welcome. Plus, what Matt always wanted to do. Britt's fear of trains. Golden age slashers. Discovery phase. Christine, Slaughterhouse, Pledge Night, Motel Hell, Rocky Horror, horrible flicks Gnome Alone and Pay the Ghost. And Waylon "The Dog" Jennings is now our mascot (loves lickin' titties and drinkin' booze) "Dawi 2: Electric Boogaloo" shoutout. Gross warning: around an hour in. For real, turn back now, Britt had a hard time editing this one. Also a story of the night. Which presidents like a dirty meal. A lady eats a lot of mayo and this brings up cake farts. It's chewy, but someone's gotta do it... (*Note correction: And we should know this, Joey Belladonna is Young Sid in Pledge Night and he's Anthrax's lead singer, not drummer) If you have questions or comments you want to hear on the show, tweet us using the hashtag #HoldMyProudMeat Tell your friends, make us more beer money. - You like what you hear rate, review, subscribe! Find More Proud Meat: ★Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProudMeat ★Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ProudMeatPod ★Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ProudMeatPod ★Merch! https://www.teespring.com/stores/proud-meat-podcast
Bret Keisling discusses the new "Own Your Job Job Board" [https://www.apisheritage.com/oyjjobboard] recently launched by Apis & Heritage Capital Partners (A&H) and the Democracy at Work Institute (DAWI). Also: an excerpt from our upcoming episode with EO/co-op advocate Rodney North. The transcript and links for this episode are available on our website at: https://www.theesoppodcast.com/post/mini-cast-99-new-eo-job-board-launches
How do we create a more just, sustainable world? Zen Trenholm, Program Manager with the Democracy at Work Institute, joins All Things Co-op to talk about cooperatives as an economic solution that goes beyond band-aid solutions. In this episode we discuss various co-op ecosystem development models across cities in the US. Zen Trenholm is a Program Manager with the Democracy at Work Institute (DAWI) building capacity, partnerships, and resources to scale democratic employee ownership across the country. He currently leads the Shared Equity in Economic Development Fellowship program (SEED) where he convenes and equips city and community leaders with tools and support to build equitable economies using employee ownership. Prior to DAWI he was an organizer for fossil fuel divestment, a director at the California Student Sustainability Coalition, and a co-founder of the Student Environmental Resource Center at UC Berkeley. The Democracy at Work Institute (DAWI) is not connected to us, Democracy at Work (d@w). It was created by the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives to ensure that worker cooperative development in economically and socially marginalized is supported, effective and strategically directed.
Wesyeta dawi ya Hevala Tijda - Sterka Ciwan, Ilon 2019 - Diyar, hevale we ye tekoşine --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sterka-ciwan/message
The deep dive into Workers Cooperatives continues in the Cooperators Podcast. Last week we talked with Esteban Kelly of the U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives. This week it's Melissa Hoover, executive director of Democracy at Work Institute, self described think and do tank that is doing a lot of thinking about worker cooperatives and how to form more of them, and how to position them to succeed. Hoover throws out lots of big ideas in this podcast but a key thought is that just maybe for many of us, as home ownership becomes but a dream, the real way to personal equity is a share of a business. According to her for many workers that just may be a new, 21st century reality and it is a compelling driver for the belief that we will be seeing a surge in the numbers of new worker cooperatives. Many of those co-ops likely will be in service businesses. Healthcare. Home care. Gateway jobs into the economy and if the worker can also be an owner, how great is that. A technical point. We started this podcast using one service but ran afoul with technical difficulties. In this podcast you will hear my recap of that short conversation. And then you will hear the actual podcast recording - using a different service - with Hoover. I kept that four minute starter recording however. For those who want to hear it, here's the link. It's audible but the clicks and strange noises are annoying. The full Hoover DAWI podcast is here. Like what you are hearing? The Cooperators Podcast seeks sponsors and supporters to help us spread the word about cooperatives and how they often are the better way. Contact Robert McGarvey to find out what you can do to sustain this podcast.
"Jaqueados", Dawi y Estrellados
"Quijotes al ajillo", Sergio Dawi
"Quijotes al ajillo", Sergio Dawi
Transcript -- Ibrahim learns the importance of water and oxygen from a story Dawi tells him
Ibrahim learns the importance of water and oxygen from a story Dawi tells him