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REVIEW: Episode 240 5 Ways To Help Your Teen Keep teaching. Keep protecting. Raise expectations; don't lower them. 1. A teen who can't work, can't clean, is not polite, won't speak when spoken too is crippled for life Episode 241 Continued... 2. Teens should be able to (or learning to) Cook meals Clean the house Do the laundry from start to finish Fuel the car, check the oil, and check the tires 4. Keep talking. Time is required Routine times Scheduled times Slow down Talking is giving and taking Ask Questions Listen Respond Learning to converse wisely is a huge part of living successfully Essential in work relations Essential in marriage Essential in raising children Essential in solving conflicts 5. Developm routines and traditions that draw you closer
Today's HeadlinesRocket fire heats up between Israel and HezbollahAn emerging theme of Lausanne 4Development programs in Laos keep families together
Today's HeadlinesRocket fire heats up between Israel and HezbollahAn emerging theme of Lausanne 4Development programs in Laos keep families together
In this episode, Daniel Moore is speaking with the registered architect and Founder of Breathe Architecture and Nightingale Housing, Jeremy McLeod. Australia and many other countries around the world have housing affordability crises that need to be addressed. Architects can make a meaningful impact in this space when they create housing that is socially, financially and environmentally sustainable. In this episode, we discuss how Jeremy and the Nightingale team believe that homes should be built for people, not solely for profit and also the organisations Nightingale has started working with to try and narrow the gap between affordable sustainable housing for more people in Australia. This has been Hearing Architecture proudly sponsored by Brickworks. Thank you so much for listening. Thank you so much to our guest, registered architect and Founder of Breathe Architect and Nightingale Housing, Jeremy McLeod. It's great to hear about all the initiatives your undertaking to make sustainable housing more affordable and we can't wait to see what Breathe and Nightingale do in the future. We look forward to having you on the podcast again. Our sponsor Brickworks also produces architecture podcasts hosted by Tim Ross. You can find ‘The Art of Living', ‘Architects Abroad, and ‘The Power of Two', at brickworks.com.au or your favourite podcast platform. If you'd like to show your support please rate, review, and subscribe to Hearing Architecture in your favourite podcast app. If you want to know more about what the Australian Institute of Architects is doing to support architects and the community please visit architecture.com.au This is a production by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. The Institute production team was Madelynn Jenkins, and Claudia McCarthy, and the EmAGN production team was Nicole Eadie and Daniel Moore. This content is brought to you by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. This content does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. This content does not constitute legal, financial, insurance, or other types of advice. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in circumstances where loss or damage may result. The Institute endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or will become inaccurate over time.
The take-home message: Parents who have open, honest conversations with their children about sex, and who view sexual development as a normal part of adolescent development, play the most crucial role in their children's health and well-being. Discussions about sex should be an ongoing process, not a one-time “talk.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
The take-home message: Parents who have open, honest conversations with their children about sex, and who view sexual development as a normal part of adolescent development, play the most crucial role in their children's health and well-being. Discussions about sex should be an ongoing process, not a one-time “talk.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
THE BOY SAMUEL MINISTER UNDER ELI, THE PRIEST. A PROPHETIC PERSPECTIVE INTO SPIRITUAL GIFT DEVELOPM SAMUEL REPRESENTS SO MANY THINGS IN THE UNFOLDING FUTURE EVENTS OF GOD'S PROPHETIC COUNSEL TO THE NATION OF ISRAEL. NEVERTHELESS, WE READ IN THE BOOK OF FIRST SAMUEL CHAPTER THREE THAT THE BOY SAMUEL, WHO WAS MINISTERED UNDER ELI, REPRESENTS AN ENTIRE PRIESTLY ORDER TO BE JUDGED FOR ITS WEAKNESS, COMPROMISE, AND LACK OF LEADERSHIP TO REPRESENT THE ORDER AND GOVERNMENT OF HEAVEN FOR ITS DAY. WE ARE INFORMED THAT SAMUEL MINISTERED UNDER THIS ELI PRIESTHOOD. GOD BROUGHT THE FUTURE OF ITS PROPHETIC VOICE TO LIVE AND GROW UNDER WHAT CAN BE DEFINED AS THE FORMER, DISCARDED POSITION OF HEAVEN'S APPROVAL. THE PRIESTHOOD OF ELI REPRESENTS THE ORDER OF THE LEADERSHIP ADMINISTRATION OF THE NATION OF ISRAEL, AND IT WAS ABOUT TO BE JUDGED. THIS SAME PRINCIPLE WE SEE WITH DAVID [SERVING] MINISTERING UNDER THE TYRANNICAL RULERSHIP OF KING SAUL. YET, THE FATHER, IN HIS DIVINE WISDOM, CONSIDERS IT APPROPRIATE TO BRING THE TWO STREAMS TOGETHER FOR THE PREPARATION OF HIS NEXT PROPHETIC AGENDA. THE MEETING POINT OF THESE TWO MINISTRIES IS CRITICAL AND MUST BE CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD IN A MANNER THAT WE DON'T PRESUME THE ORDER OF HEAVEN'S PRINCIPLE AND VALUE SYSTEM IN THE TRANSITION TO THE NEXT MOUNT OF DIVINE EMPHASIS. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isaiah-phillips-akintola/message
Let's talk Web3, the Metaverse, NFT's, digital assets and crypto with Jon Thompson, aka Boss Dawg. He's a marketing and social media professional experienced in building relationships, engaging social communities and working with a diverse portfolio of brands to tell their story in a creative and innovative way. He's worked at places like Ogilvy, Kroger, Mars and Snapchat but now runs his own agency called TEN35.His NFT project has signed 6 athletes to NIL deals including one with Destanni Henderson, NCAA champion (USC), Indiana Fever point guard. Jon has always had a passion for sports and staying ahead of the curve in marketing. That has led him into the digital asset space as an employee but now has him entering the world of entrepreneurialism. This all started with a side hustle flipping NFT's for a tremendous profit. He is now taking some of his earning and putting that into his own project, Mad Dawgs Athletic Club.MDAC is a community starting with 5,250 Mad Dawgs across the worlds of sports, music, tech, and more, all sharing their “work hard play hard” attitude to become the best in their respective fields.His project invites you to join his team along with some of your favorite up and coming athletes to game, hang and enjoy from your favorite stadium, to your favorite couch, in real life and across the metaverse through a multitude of sports.The launch of our 5,250 Mad Dawgs NFT collection consists of five breed variants and a limited set of 1/1 (one of one) NFTs depicting the likeness of our inaugural Mad Dawg student athletes and an ultra rare Shiba Inu. Mad Dawgs stand-out, full of swagger and style. They wear their hustle proudly, sporting fitness and streetwear and rock fly statement pieces. Mad Dawgs are legit performers. The breeds chosen are notorious in pop-culture or have become sports and entertainment icons. Maker Dawg familiarized with the Doberman, Schnauzer, Pit Bull, Bulldog and Husky and fused their characteristics with a comic style. Specific vintage collegiate colors are juxtaposed with recently hyped up hues pulled from fashion, illustration, and technology trends.This was an entertaining and informative episode covering many aspects of the space.Support the show (https://paypal.me/sidehustlecity)
Aujourd'hui je discute avec Nicola Maffiuletti. Nicola est depuis 2005 le Directeur du Human Performance Lab de la Schulthess Clinic à Zurich. Avant cela il a passé son PhD avec l'université de Bourgogne. Il fait de la recherche sur de nombreuses thématiques concernant le système neuro musculaire. Dans cet épisode on parle donc de déficit d'activation musculaire, d'imagerie motrice ou encore d'électromyographie de surface et de rate of force development. Je compte sur vous pour mettre 5 étoiles à cet épisode sur Know Minut et sur Apple podcast ! De la même manière je vous encourage à partager cet épisode avec vos collègues pour le débriefer entre vous! Bonne écoute à tous!
Ruth Chilles from the Windsor Early Years Nursery gives tips to parents and teachers on how you can encourage a baby to talk with language development advice. Simple things like copying the sound a baby makes, reading stories to them and using baby sign language are all key things you can do. Watch this video for more useful tips on teaching babies how to talk!Before babies learn to talk in a real language - English, say, or Spanish - they babble and coo, playing with sound. That's baby talk, and baby talk sounds similar the world over. But when will you hear your baby's first words? Critical milestones for a baby learning to talk happen in the first three years of life, when a baby's brain is rapidly developing. During that time, your baby's speech development depends on your "baby talk" skills as well as your baby's.Baby Talk MilestonesBaby talk at 3 months. At 3 months, your baby listens to your voice, watches your face as you talk, and turns toward other voices, sounds, and music that can be heard around the home. Many infants prefer a woman's voice over a man's. Many also prefer voices and music they heard while they were still in the womb. By the end of three months, babies begin "cooing" -- a happy, gentle, repetitive, sing-song vocalization.Baby talk at 6 months. At 6 months, your baby begins babbling with different sounds. For example, your baby may say "ba-ba" or "da-da." By the end of the sixth or seventh month, babies respond to their own names, recognize their native language, and use their tone of voice to tell you they're happy or upset. Some eager parents interpret a string of "da-da" babbles as their baby's first words -- "daddy!" But babbling at this age is usually still made up of random syllables without real meaning or comprehension.Baby talk at 9 months. After 9 months, babies can understand a few basic words like "no" and "bye-bye." They also may begin to use a wider range of consonant sounds and tones of voice.Baby talk at 12-18 months. Most babies say a few simple words like "mama" and "dadda" by the end of 12 months -- and now know what they're saying. They respond to -- or at least understand, if not obey -- your short, one-step requests such as, "Please put that down."Baby talk at 18 months. Babies at this age say several simple words and can point to people, objects, and body parts you name for them. They repeat words or sounds they hear you say, like the last word in a sentence. But they often leave off endings or beginnings of words. For example, they may say "daw" for "dog" or "noo-noo's" for "noodles."Baby talk at 2 years. By age 2, babies string together a few words in short phrases of two to four words, such as "Mommy bye-bye" or "me milk." They're learning that words mean more than objects like "cup" -- they also mean abstract ideas like "mine."Baby talk at 3 years. By the time your baby is age 3, his or her vocabulary expands rapidly, and "make-believe" play spurs an understanding of symbolic and abstract language like "now," feelings like "sad," and spatial concepts like "in."Support the show (https://www.edarabia.com/edtalk/)
SHOW TOPICS: Canadian Cancer Society report, U.S. hospital food, Aluminum in vaccines, Psychatric drugs (Air Date 6-26-2017 Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show. Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.
SHOW TOPICS: Pregnancy and fish oil, Diabetes in children, Antibotic resistant superbug, Thyroid Cancer (Air Date 4-17-2017) Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show. Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.
SHOW TOPICS: Canadian Cancer Society report, U.S. hospital food, Aluminum in vaccines, Psychatric drugs (Air Date 6.26.2016) Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show. Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.
SHOW TOPICS: Canadian Cancer Society report, U.S. hospital food, Aluminum in vaccines, Psychatric drugs (Air Date 6.26.2016) Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show. Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.
SHOW TOPICS: CPS Policy,Exemptions to vaccination,Emergency Room visits,Formaldehyde, Medical kidnapping (Air Date 5.4.2015) Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show. Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.
SHOW TOPICS: Ethics of testing Ebola patients, Is infectious disease going viral, Koch's Postulates (Air Date 10.13.2014) Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show. Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.
THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION NCEA SUMMER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES We have four guests from NCEA...Heather Gossart,Matt Russell,Chris Cosentino and Kathy Mears each representing a different aspects of the opportunities available. Presented by SCHOOLREACH www.schoolreach.com @schoolreach @cyberbullyhotline
After a wall collapsed in Alicia’s home and onto her son Daniel’s bed, Operation Blessing built her family a new wall and gave them a grant to expand their family’s small business. To make a donation to Operation Blessing's disaster relief efforts: bit.ly/lIglbF
Operation Blessing helps restore health to a community sickened by hepatitis by providing them with clean, drinking water. To make a donation to Operation Blessing's disaster relief efforts: bit.ly/lIglbF
Ahmed is the sole provider for his family and despite a physical disability, has always worked hard to support them. When he lost his job as a watchmaker, finding employment again was nearly impossible, until a mosaic shop with a mission gave him a unique opportunity. To make a donation to Operation Blessing's disaster relief efforts: bit.ly/lIglbF
The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.
Transcript -- The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.
Transcript -- The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.
The creative process that led to the design of the Strida bike.