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Watch or listen to Kim Phuc, known around the world as the girl in the 'Napalm Girl' photograph taken during the Vietnam War, being interviewed by veteran journalist Lorna Dueck. In this episode, Kim talks about the impact of being photographed after being caught in a Napalm bomb attack at the age of nine that left her terribly burned. After traversing a long and traumatic road to recovery, Kim discovered Scripture and found hope and healing. She is the founder of The KIM Foundation International, a nonprofit dedicated to providing funds to support the work of international organizations that provide free medical assistance to children who are victims of war, violence, and deprivation.Read the transcript: biblesociety.ca/transcript-scripture-untangled-s10-ep4---Learn more about the Canadian Bible Society: biblesociety.caHelp people hear God speak: biblesociety.ca/donateConnect with us on Instagram: @canadianbiblesocietyThe Bible Course offers a superb overview of the world's best-selling book. Watch the first session and learn more at biblecourse.ca. ---Kim Phuc Phan Thi is known around the world as “The Girl in the Picture.” In 1972, at the age of 9, she was immortalized in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph that shows her screaming and running naked down a road in Trang Bang, Vietnam, after having her clothing burned off by napalm. A living symbol of the atrocity of war, she is the founder of The KIM Foundation International, a nonprofit dedicated to providing funds to support the work of international organizations that provide free medical assistance to children who are victims of war, violence, and deprivation. Mrs. Phan Thi has suffered many hardships since that day in 1972 including several years of painful burn therapy, but her spirit has always remained strong. Inspired by the physicians who helped her survive, she decided to become a doctor; but her pre medical studies in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) were interrupted in 1982 when the Vietnamese government removed her from school to act as a “national symbol of the war.” Four years later the government permitted her to continue her studies in Cuba, but health issues put an end to her plans to become a doctor. It was in Cuba that Mrs. Phan Thi met her husband, Toan. They married on September 11, 1992. While on the way back to Havana after their honeymoon in Moscow, the couple defected to Canada during a one-hour layover in Newfoundland, Canada. They now live near Toronto, and Mrs. Phan Thi travels the world as a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Goodwill Ambassador for the Culture of Peace. Kim Phuc Phan Thi has received seven honorary doctorate degrees from universities in Canada, Australia, the United States, and Mexico for her efforts to help children and end world conflict. She is an Honorary Member of Kingston Rotary, an Honorary Member of St. Albert Rotary, a Member of the Advisory Board for the Wheelchair Foundation, an Honorary Member of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, a Member of the Advisory Board of Free Children's Foundation in Canada, and the World Children's Center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Mrs. Phan Thi is also a recipient of the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal, the 2004 "Order of Ontario,” as well as the International Peace Prize presented in Dresden Germany, February 2019. Kim is the author of Fire Road, her personal memoir, which has been translated into ten languages.
How does this 1972 film, based on the Kurt Vonnegut novel, play with the notion of involuntary and random time travel, and force us to consider what impact such a life would have on one's attitudes toward pain, suffering and tragedy? What do the Tralfamadorians think about death, and how does Billy Pilgrim's attitude mirror it after he has been abducted and held by this alien race? How does the film represent time as a fourth dimension, on par with the three spatial dimensions, all parts of time, all periods in history, already existing? How does this film compare to the film Arrival, which also toys with this view of space/time? How does the novel and film reflect Vonnegut's own experiences as a POW during the bombing of Dresden Germany in the last months of WWII? How does it reflect attitudes toward the then contemporaneous Vietnam war? Why does Vonnegut claim Dresden had been declared an open city when it was not so declared, and why does he believe that hundreds of thousands were killed during those raids when ten to twenty thousand was the actual number?
Come along, as Dean's chat co-hosts Doctors Jeff Jensen and Johanna Richey interview podiatric power couple Drs. Amber Shane and Chris Reeves. Join us as we discuss all things podiatric medicine as we dive into the benefits and challenges as a married couple both with busy podiatric clinics, surgical and call schedules, resident teaching, leadership roles in professional organizations, and their busy life with their 2 children! Listen as they share the importance of supporting each other and decision-making about life and designing your day to accommodate that which really matters. This can look different for different people. We also discuss the value of volunteerism, leadership experiences as well as attributes that contribute to good leadership. Dr. Shane received her undergraduate degree from Ferris State University and went to Barry University for her Podiatric Medicine Degree. She completed her 3-year surgical training program in Reconstructive Foot and Ankle surgery at Florida Hospital in East Orlando. She went on to complete 2 international Fellowships one with the AO foundation in Dresden Germany and the other in Kurgan, Russia on Ilizarov fixation. Dr. Shane is currently the Medical Director for Upperline Health, Department Chair at Advent Health Hospital System, and Faculty of the Advent Health Easy Surgical Residency Program. She also serves on the Board of Directors for the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Dr. Reeves completed his undergraduate degree at Georgia College and went to Barry University for Podiatric Medical School. He went on to complete his 3-year surgical residency program with Western Pennsylvania. He has served in many leadership opportunities including Medical Director, Director of Surgery, Chair of the National Joint Task Force, and Past President of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He is currently practicing with Rothman Orthopedic Institute. Both Dr. Reeves and Dr. Shane are current faculty for the Advent Health East Orlando Podiatric Surgical Residency training program in Florida. Dr. Amber Shane and Dr. Chris Reeves both stress the importance of leadership in podiatric medicine to prioritize the growth and well-being of others. They emphasize how leadership roles can foster personal growth and professional development within the field. Dr. Shane emphasizes that true leadership is not about self-promotion but about supporting the growth of those around you. This approach involves ensuring individuals have the necessary support and resources to thrive in their careers. Dr. Reeves discusses the value of collaboration in leadership roles within podiatric medicine. He highlights the importance of working together towards common goals to steer the profession in the right direction. Collaboration allows for the sharing of ideas, expertise, and resources, ultimately leading to the advancement of the profession as a whole. Dr. Shane also stresses the need for collaboration to address challenges and make generational changes that will benefit the profession in the long run. Dr. Shane and Dr. Reeves underscore the importance of building strong relationships within the podiatric medicine community. They mention the significance of forming connections with colleagues, mentors, and peers to create a supportive network. Dr. Reeves shares how leadership roles have allowed him to forge lasting friendships and professional relationships that have enriched his career. Dr. Shane also emphasizes the value of relationships in leadership roles, noting that collaboration and teamwork are essential for the profession's growth and success. Building strong relationships within the community fosters a sense of unity and shared purpose, leading to a more cohesive and supportive professional environment. https://explorepodmed.org/ Dean's Chat Website Dean's Chat Episodes Dean's Chat Blog Why Podiatric Medicine? Become a Podiatric Physician https://lelandjaffedpm.com
Generative soundscape based on a two-dimensional random walk between four binaural soundscapes recorded in Dresden (Germany) in April 2024: 1) People inside the Frauenkirche 2) Café Algarotti of the famous Gemäldegalerie 3) The main station of Dresden 4) At the Albertinum art museum where refugees meet and kids play table tennis Released: April 24, 2024 Info: https://essl.at/works/HEAD.html
For this week's episode, we're taking you to SEMI Europe's 3D and System Summit, which took place last month in Dresden Germany. If you didn't get to attend, you're in luck, because in this episode, Françoise hands over the microphone to Jan Vardaman, who moderated a panel Panel Discussion titled: Customer-Supplier Partnering to Overcome Challenges in 3D. Industry experts Raja Swaminathan, of AMD; Andre Blum, of Audi; and Eric Beyne, imec lend their voices to the conversation. The panel address the main drivers for 3D in different applications spaces. They also discuss the importance of partnerships and collaboration to implement heterogeneous integration solutions. There is a focus on evolving automotive electronics, and how 3D integration technologies are coming into their own to provide solutions as more advanced technology is needed alongside legacy node products. Find the Panelists on LinkedIn· Moderator – Jan Vardaman, Techsearch International· Raja Swaminathan, AMD· Andre Blum, Audi· Eric Beyne, imec Support the showLike what you hear? Follow us on LinkedIn and TwitterInterested in reaching a qualified audience of microelectronics industry decision-makers? Invest in host-read advertisements, and promote your company in upcoming episodes. Contact Françoise von Trapp to learn more. Interested in becoming a sponsor of the 3D InCites Podcast? Check out our 2023 Media Kit. Learn more about the 3D InCites Community and how you can become more involved.
William Repillem with guest Alfred Schaefer discuss his recent arrest in Dresden Germany for commemorating the genocide of Germans on Feb 13, 1945 as well as other news topics such
For the final episode of our cost of living series, the Business Daily team are in Dresden, a manufacturing powerhouse in the east of Germany. Leanna Byrne speaks to small business owners, students considering taking on extra paid work and a big manufacturing boss about how the rising cost of living is affecting them and their livelihoods. Detlef Neuhaus, the chief executive of one of Germany's biggest renewables companies - Solarwatt - tells us how the war in Ukraine has changed the mindset of some people when it comes to the value of renewable energy and how their manufacturing costs have gone up in recent months. Presenter: Leanna Byrne Production: Izzy Greenfield and Alex Bell Image: Dresden; Credit: Getty Images
Dr. Amani Said is a career coach and trainer on a mission to empower as many scientists as possible in launching dream careers that are making an impact. She has a Phd in Developmental Biology in 2007 at the Max-Planck in Dresden Germany.In this episode she talks about her hobbies.As a born Lebanese and grown up in Sweden and travelled all over most of Europe and done South East Asia backpacking, coupled with finding what she wanted to do and getting it, She has had her share of experience when it comes to personal development. This is why she has a successbeyondthelab.com training business to help people grow.Here is a snipet of her intro page of her website I picked.I believed back then that a PhD degree will magically attract all the opportunities my way. Instead, I graduated into unemployment, confusion and feeling completely worthless. I was very afraid of making the wrong choices and failing when it came to my career. To make a very long and painful story short, after trying out many different careers, countries and cities, I realized what needed to change was not the job but ME. That is how the journey of personal development and coaching began. Working on my mindset was the key that helped me overcome most of my obstacles and achieve my personal and professional goals . That is why I am today training and coaching scientists in doing the same, developing a growth mindset in combination with learning all the career development skills to launch their dream careers.Check out her profile on LinkedIn to find out more about an upcoming free session on 15th September 2022Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Amani Said is a career coach and trainer on a mission to empower as many scientists as possible in launching dream careers that are making an impact. She has a Phd in Developmental Biology in 2007 at the Max-Planck in Dresden Germany.In this episode she talks about the highs and los she experienced throughout her journey.As a born Lebanese and grown up in Sweden and travelled all over most of Europe and done South East Asia backpacking, coupled with finding what she wanted to do and getting it, She has had her share of experience when it comes to personal development. This is why she has a successbeyondthelab.com training business to help people grow.Here is a snipet of her intro page of her website I picked.I believed back then that a PhD degree will magically attract all the opportunities my way. Instead, I graduated into unemployment, confusion and feeling completely worthless. I was very afraid of making the wrong choices and failing when it came to my career. To make a very long and painful story short, after trying out many different careers, countries and cities, I realized what needed to change was not the job but ME. That is how the journey of personal development and coaching began. Working on my mindset was the key that helped me overcome most of my obstacles and achieve my personal and professional goals . That is why I am today training and coaching scientists in doing the same, developing a growth mindset in combination with learning all the career development skills to launch their dream careers.Check out her profile on LinkedIn to find out more about an upcoming free session on 15th September 2022Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Amani Said is a career coach and trainer on a mission to empower as many scientists as possible in launching dream careers that are making an impact. She has a Phd in Developmental Biology in 2007 at the Max-Planck in Dresden Germany.In this episode she talks about her earlier journey after getting into a Phd and the journey to becoming a Scientist's Career CoachAs a born Lebanese and grown up in Sweden and travelled all over most of Europe and done South East Asia backpacking, coupled with finding what she wanted to do and getting it, She has had her share of experience when it comes to personal development. This is why she has a successbeyondthelab.com training business to help people grow.Here is a snipet of her intro page of her website I picked.I believed back then that a PhD degree will magically attract all the opportunities my way. Instead, I graduated into unemployment, confusion and feeling completely worthless. I was very afraid of making the wrong choices and failing when it came to my career. To make a very long and painful story short, after trying out many different careers, countries and cities, I realized what needed to change was not the job but ME. That is how the journey of personal development and coaching began. Working on my mindset was the key that helped me overcome most of my obstacles and achieve my personal and professional goals . That is why I am today training and coaching scientists in doing the same, developing a growth mindset in combination with learning all the career development skills to launch their dream careers.Check out her profile on LinkedIn to find out more about an upcoming free session on 15th September 2022Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Amani Said is a career coach and trainer on a mission to empower as many scientists as possible in launching dream careers that are making an impact. She has a Phd in Developmental Biology in 2007 at the Max-Planck in Dresden Germany.In this episode she talks about her PhD experience in Germany as someone who grew up in Sweden and of Lebanese origin.As a born Lebanese and grown up in Sweden and travelled all over most of Europe and done South East Asia backpacking, coupled with finding what she wanted to do and getting it, She has had her share of experience when it comes to personal development. This is why she has a successbeyondthelab.com training business to help people grow.Here is a snipet of her intro page of her website I picked.I believed back then that a PhD degree will magically attract all the opportunities my way. Instead, I graduated into unemployment, confusion and feeling completely worthless. I was very afraid of making the wrong choices and failing when it came to my career. To make a very long and painful story short, after trying out many different careers, countries and cities, I realized what needed to change was not the job but ME. That is how the journey of personal development and coaching began. Working on my mindset was the key that helped me overcome most of my obstacles and achieve my personal and professional goals . That is why I am today training and coaching scientists in doing the same, developing a growth mindset in combination with learning all the career development skills to launch their dream careers.Check out her profile on LinkedIn to find out more about an upcoming free session on 15th September 2022Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Amani Said is a career coach and trainer on a mission to empower as many scientists as possible in launching dream careers that are making an impact. She has a Phd in Developmental Biology in 2007 at the Max-Planck in Dresden Germany. In this episode she talks about her earlier journey before getting into a Phd.As a born Lebanese and grown up in Sweden and travelled all over most of Europe and done South East Asia backpacking, coupled with finding what she wanted to do and getting it, She has had her share of experience when it comes to personal development. This is why she has a successbeyondthelab.com training business to help people grow.Here is a snipet of her intro page of her website I picked.I believed back then that a PhD degree will magically attract all the opportunities my way. Instead, I graduated into unemployment, confusion and feeling completely worthless. I was very afraid of making the wrong choices and failing when it came to my career. To make a very long and painful story short, after trying out many different careers, countries and cities, I realized what needed to change was not the job but ME. That is how the journey of personal development and coaching began. Working on my mindset was the key that helped me overcome most of my obstacles and achieve my personal and professional goals . That is why I am today training and coaching scientists in doing the same, developing a growth mindset in combination with learning all the career development skills to launch their dream careers.She having Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tears and cheers in a modern international city that's steeped in history. We get our first real break in Europe, end up in a medieval Christmas market and cooking in a hotel room without a vent. We hope you enjoy our Germany shenanigans! Travel & budget details on our blog: https://adventuresofcarlienne.com/christmas-in-berlin-a-day-in-dresden/ Follow Us Everywhere! Join us on Cene, our home base! https://bit.ly/3mDQd1D Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventuresofcarlienne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/advcarlienne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdventuresofCarlienne/
[dpr_xs_podcast_114_dj_dvb] Our last guest mix for this year comes from a local vinyl digger and truly versatile selector who chose to go by the name of our local public transport company. DJ DVB was born in Tenerife and is now settled in Dresden (Germany) where he paints the city red with his own chosen family the Miami Weißeritz Crew. From this home base he is spreading his music all over Germany from “Miami Dahlen” over “La Dolce Döbern” to the “Promenadendeck” in Berlin. With his seemingly endless musical facets he has also won the DAVE-Festival DJ-Contest in 2020 and is since then a well-known and vivid part of our local scene. Have a good trip with DJ DVB and his unbent vibes. [Follow DJ DVB] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dario_sabor/ Soundcloud: @dario-de-la-rosa
My guest today is Christian Saravia who is an Industrial Engineer, Master's Degree in Water Resources Management; Postgraduate in Environmental Management from the University of Dresden Germany; Founder of the scientific project A M B E N T E in Guatemala.This episode is available in English and Spanish.Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-saravia-s/Twitter: @Chrisaravia
Yo, yo, yo, we've gone decimal! I knew there was a reason we had those funny old episode numbers. Now we finally know why. The long-planned episode 10 has been delayed because for the first time this year both Balazs (Fridge) and Rob (Freezer) are in different countries (whaaat?).That's right, episode 9.1 (the second installment of our mailbag series) sees the Podcast come to you from Dresden (Germany) and Pécs (Hungary). Our intrepid international impresarios have watches from Omega, Artya, Armin Strom, and more.This week, we touch on Murderball (correcting an error in last week's episode), Ice Hockey (the Olympics), the Isle of Man TT, Stamford Bridge, and Baseball. It's a fun show with plenty of mustard, spiders, and chewing gum to keep you all entertained on your daily commute.Don't miss it!Follow us on Instagram @ferenczibazs and @robnudds.
Where professional creators share with you the tools, so you can thrive... while your'e still ALIVE! Want to join a supportive community of professional creatives? Click the link below. www.sketcharium.com Chance McGee is an American born illustrator and caricature artist living and working in Dresden Germany.In this insightful and honest interview, Chance shares how he followed his creative voice and took the leap of faith into a career as a full time artist. He says: “As a child making art seemed like the best way to explore the world, and now as an adult I believe that to be even more true. I love to dive into new territory. I have a deep understanding of digital art, motion graphics, design and the Adobe Suite that are often used in combination with all of my projects. With my Wife's keen eye for over exaggerating the female forehead and my dog's constant reminder that he needs food, I've managed to develop into a reliable partner for many projects. But most of all, I seek to understand the world by drawing it.” You can find Chance on his website www.chancemcgeekunst.com Or on instagram www.instagram.com/chancemcgeekunst Video Version of the interview: https://youtu.be/luuC2mec8sU If you get value from these interviews please.. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=6470057 SOCIAL instagram: www.instagram.com/famous_when_im_dead facebook: https://www.facebook.com/famouswhendeadpodcast Big thanks to Petr Meso for the music And to our Patrons: Alfred Reid - @alfierw288art Chance McGee - @chancemcgeekunst Darren Kennedy - @dkdelicious Joan Flemming - @caricaturesbyjonifleming Tom Lambert Lynne Davis BIG THANKS! to our sponsor www.drawsome.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/famouswhenimdead/support
The seventh episode of All Our Tomorrows End Today. Recorded from our cozy home in Berlin, Germany on 20.12.2020.In this episode we played the following songs:c smith - Oxygen Mask [0:00]Yon - Avalanche [04:52]Mirin Bide - Civilizar [06:16]Spear of Schlonginus - USS Prostate [10:50]Okada - Deflowered [11:41]Please support the bands by purchasing something on their Bandcamp. You get to their Bandcamp by clicking on the artist link above.If you want us to feature your band send us an email on admin@allourtomorrowsendtoday.com.Thank you so much for listening to us and supporting our show
Show #794 Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Saturday 30th May 2020. It’s Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. A NEW 32GWH GIGAFACTORY WILL BUILD SUSTAINABLE BATTERIES IN NORWAY "The Norwegian company Morrow Batteries is going to establish a new gigafactory, which will be located in the strategic Agder county. Their aim is to “revolutionize battery production and establish a more sustainable supply to European car makers”." reports Forbes: "Works will start next year. With a total capacity of 32 gigawatt-hour, the factory will consist of four equal modules of 8 gigawatt-hour. The first section is planned to be ready in 2024 and will most likely use existing battery technology, while the others will be developing “the next generation battery cell technology”. Morrow’s lithium sulfur batteries will use deposed materials from the Norwegian oil industry. The production will then differentiate from today’s usual chain, which requires rare minerals and 97% of which takes place on coal fueled plants in China, Japan and South Korea." https://www-forbes-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.forbes.com/sites/emanuelabarbiroglio/2020/05/29/a-new-32gwh-gigafactory-will-build-sustainable-batteries-in-norway/amp/ MERCEDES-BENZ SHOWS ITS BATTERY PACK PLANT IN KAMENZ "Mercedes-Benz has put the foundation under its electrification offensive with an investment of over €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in nine battery plants in seven locations on three continents. The first and main site is Kamenz near Dresden (Germany) where the company has two plants operated by its wholly-owned subsidiary Deutsche Accumotive - first since 2012, and the new, bigger one since 2018." Says InsideEVs: " The cumulative production of xEVs (BEVs, PHEVs, HEVs) battery packs already exceeded 500,000 and soon, the new plant in Kamenz is expected to produce 500,000 packs annually. Some of them are for conventional hybrids Mercedes-Benz EQ Boost, some for plug-in hybrids (EQ Power) and some for new all-electric models (Mercedes-Benz EQ like the EQC). The manufacturing lines are highly automated and quite amazing, but the plant still employs a lot of people - some 1,300." "Producing this highly complex lithium-ion battery requires multiple production lines that are approximately 170 meters long, each with more than 30 production stations and with a high number of production steps. Absolute precision is necessary to manufacture the battery systems consisting of 384 battery cells and many other components. The battery cells, for example, are welded with a laser with a tolerance of only 2µm using modern automation technology." https://insideevs.com/news/425847/mercedes-benz-battery-pack-plant-kamenz/ TESLA CEO ELON MUSK GETS $780 MILLION PAYDAY "Tesla Inc. said In a regulatory filing Thursday that CEO Elon Musk had earned the first portion of a huge performance-based stock options package that ties his pay to Tesla's valuation. " writes TheStreet.com: "Musk was granted 1,688,670 Tesla stock options with an exercise prices of $350.02, according to the filing, and Musk can exercise the options as of today. Under those terms, the stock would net about $780 million based on Thursday's closing price of $805.81. The award was contingent upon Tesla reaching and maintaining a market capitalization of $100 billion. For the remaining milestones, Tesla's market cap must continue growing in $50 billion increments, and ultimately reach $650 billion, for Musk to receive the full potential payout." https://www.thestreet.com/investing/tesla-ceo-elon-musk-sees-780-million-payday TESLA IS SPEEDING UP PRODUCTION AND INSTALLATIONS OF SUPERCHARGER V3 "Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla’s slower deployment of Supercharger V3 was due to production, but it is now ramping up. Musk said that he wants the Supercharger network to cover “95% to 100% of the population in all active markets.” Reports Fred at electrek: "Last year, Tesla finally launched the new version of its Supercharger (V3) to enable a new top charge rate of 250kW. But it didn’t enable the anticipated acceleration of Supercharger deployment. In fact, Tesla is still building new stations with the previous Supercharger technology to this day. Now Musk has confirmed on Twitter that Tesla was still ramping up production of Supercharger V3 and that it will now “speed up”." According to Supercharge.info, Tesla has currently at least 93 stations under construction and over 120 in the permitting phase. At an average of 8.8 Superchargers per station, it would mean almost 2,000 new Tesla Superchargers." https://electrek.co/2020/05/29/tesla-speeding-up-production-supercharger-v3/ UL CERTIFIES LUMEN GROUP’S WIRELESS CHARGING SYSTEM "Product safety watchdog UL has certified Lumen Group’s wireless EV power transfer system to the UL 2750 standard (Outline of Investigation for Wireless Power Transfer Equipment for Electric Vehicles). The Lumen Freedom wireless power transfer system uses resonant inductive magnetic coupling between a ground-mounted transmitting pad and a vehicle-mounted receiving pad to charge with no wires, and no physical contact between the vehicle and the charger." Says ChargedEVs: "Lumen Group worked with UL’s engineers and lab technicians to test the safety and performance of its wireless charging equipment, including the power source, the ground pad assembly and the attached vehicle assembly." https://chargedevs.com/newswire/ul-certifies-lumen-groups-wireless-charging-system/ HUBER+SUHNER LAUNCHES THE RADOX HPC500 CHARGING SYSTEM "HUBER+SUHNER, a global supplier of electrical and optical connectivity solutions, has launched the RADOX HPC500 – a new addition to the RADOX high-power charging portfolio. The company says it is the world’s first cooled charging cable system that allows continuous charging at 500 A, even in high-temperature environments." According to NGTNews.com: "The HPC500 cable and connector builds on the design of the HPC400 family, as well as the extensive field experience and continuous innovation in cooled cable solutions for EV charging stations. Several improvements and new features make the system ready for existing and future requirements. These enhancements include continuous 500 A charging, an IP67 connector protection rating, the option of a ready-to-use metering system and replaceable contacts for longer service life. Alongside the cooled cable system, HUBER+SUHNER has also developed a new 24 V cooling unit to increase cooling capacity and reduce operational temperatures of the power lines, enabling continuous 500 A charging at environmental temperatures of up to 50℃ The new plug-and-play cooling unit, which is pre-filled with coolant, fits into existing charging stations, significantly reducing installation time. The speed of both the ventilators on the heat exchanger and the coolant pump is automatically adjusted to achieve the most efficient performance, with normal operating levels requiring lower speed, significantly reducing noise level." https://ngtnews.com/hubersuhner-launches-the-radox-hpc500-charging-system E5 CONSORTIUM TO DEVELOP ZERO-EMISSION VESSEL "Seven companies in Japan have joined forces to establish the e5 Consortium to create zero-emission electric vessels. In the first phase of the project, the partners plan to launch the world’s first zero-emission electric tanker powered by lithium-ion batteries in March 2022. The five values of e5 are electrification, environment, evolution, efficiency and economics. The consortium says it wants to promote sustainable growth of coastal shipping in Japan." According to Electric Hybrid Marine Technology: "It says that Japan suffers from an aging maritime workforce and aging vessels, while the shipping industry needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions." https://www.electrichybridmarinetechnology.com/news/power-and-propulsion/e5-consortium-to-develop-zero-emission-vessel.html BLUEINDY ELECTRIC CARS WILL BE REPURPOSED — OR CRUSHED "After roughly five years of existence, the BlueIndy electric car-sharing program in Indianapolis had accrued only about 3,000 members. For those keeping track of the balance sheet, that wasn't nearly enough to be a realistically successful business. The innovative program that launched in September 2015 did not go as planned, and it has shuttered operations as a result." Writes Autoblog: "Despite more than 180,000 rides completed, the demand did not meet expectations. The closure leaves the questions of what will happen to the cars, the built-in chargers, as well as program's dedicated parking. According to Fox 59 and WTHR, at least 30-40 vehicles with various levels of body damage ended up in an Indianapolis scrapyard. The shells were spotted stacked on top of each other in neat rows. The batteries and powertrains of these vehicles, if functional, will be repurposed. Furthermore, the cars that were not damaged will be shipped to Los Angeles and used for BlueLA, the company's other American ridesharing program." https://www.autoblog.com/2020/05/31/blueindy-shared-electric-cars-scrapped/ QUESTION OF THE WEEK What are your desired specs for an electric pick-up truck? I want to say a heartfelt thank you to the 227 patrons of this podcast whose generosity means I get to keep making this show, which aims to entertain and inform thousands of listeners every day about a brighter future. 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This week, please join me in listening to an episode with Dr. Thomas Hummel of the University of Dresden in Germany. Dr. Hummel and I speak about his background in olfactory science, the research he's been involved in with smell training, and much more. To read the paper titled "Effects of olfactory training in patients with olfactory loss" which Dr. Hummel was involved with, click here. To read a summary of the 2015 study mentioned in the episode, click here. You will find the website for the German Anosmia Patient Association online by clicking here. To learn more about AbScent, click here. To learn more about Fifth Sense, click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesmellpodcast/support
Listen Billy pilgrim says he went to Dresden Germany on the day after his morphine night and the British compound in the center of the extermination camp for Russian prisoners of war Billy woke up at dawn on that day in January there are no windows in the little hospital
Barbarella (@barbarella_dd) Podcast series Pauken & Trompeten (@paukentrompeten) Facebook www.facebook.com/barbarelladd/ Barbarella is a DJ and producer from Dresden / Germany. As music has always been an important part of her life, she was testing and collecting really different styles, before she finally found her home in deep, melodic and bassy sounds from all over the globe, somewhere between tradition and modernity. The major influence on her musical creation emerges from the spanish-speaking parts of the world, with a special dedication and love for Cumbia, as you can hear in her sets and productions. Barbarella is also a member of the duo "Pauken & Trompeten", organizing parties in her hometown and hosting a podcast series. soundcloud.com/barbarella_dd soundcloud.com/paukentrompeten www.facebook.com/barbarelladd/ Música floral from Dresden / Germany :) Upcoming: 08.02. Mensch Meier / Berlin 21.02. Groovestation / Dresden Booking or any other question: barbarelladresden@gmail.com https://soundcloud.com/barbarella_dd Stern⭐cast @ Kombinat✪Sternradio launched by Daniel De Sol ☁️☁️☁️ (https://soundcloud.com/danieldesol) The Stern⭐cast Show with Kombinat Sternradio KultBerlin is a #Downtempo / #SlowTechno #Stern⭐cast ( podcast series). In which I (#danieldesol) present you artists who only touched my heart & soul with their deep and soulful sound in their music. Every mix is via direct link available for free download on our Soundcloud profile. (https://soundcloud.com/danieldesol) ☁️ SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/danieldesol/sets/hi-here-my-new-podcast-on-new
Tonight; The election of 1948 and some history on Truman. Also, despite Trump endorsement dems win big in Kentucky. Global warming affecting Key West now! And iguanas, the bane of Key West gardners.Pythons in South Florida a huge problem as well. Trump knows not what he speaks especially when it comes to forest fires, Dresden Germany, and more! Always an interesting perspective on everyday issues.
A message from Wayne Neuper pastor of Jesus Church in Dresden Germany and good friend of Forest Town Church (UK). In this message, Wayne speaks to us about understanding the Holy Spirit as Friend and God.
Part One of the ministry training session from Wayne Neuper pastor of Jesus Church in Dresden Germany and good friend of Forest Town Church (UK). In these sessions, Wayne talks about understanding Godly Authority.
Part Two of the ministry training session from Wayne Neuper pastor of Jesus Church in Dresden Germany and good friend of Forest Town Church (UK). In these sessions, Wayne talks about understanding Godly Authority.
Augustus the Strong's royal festival complex, called the Zwinger, is an example of how the king's extravagance made Dresden a European capital of culture. The Parade of Nobles mural celebrates Dresden's Saxon heritage and its Wettin family dynasty. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Augustus the Strong's royal festival complex, called the Zwinger, is an example of how the king's extravagance made Dresden a European capital of culture. The Parade of Nobles mural celebrates Dresden's Saxon heritage and its Wettin family dynasty. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Today we hear a story about a really eye opening trip to Dresden, Germany. This city was demolished during the final stages of WW2 and to see the vibrance of the city and it's people is really amazing. take a trip to Dresden. You won't regret it. Enjoy! www.365daysoftravel.com www.facebook.com/365daysoftravelproject IG: @365daysoftravelproject twitter:@365daysoftravel
Tannhauser, by Richard Wagner, debuted in 1845 in Dresden Germany, and was subsequently revised twice - debuting in Paris 1861 and again in Vienna in 1875. The opera is based on two German legends; Tannhäuser, the legendary medieval German Minnesänger and poet, and the tale of the Wartburg Song Contest. The story focuses on the struggle between sacred and profane love, and redemption through love, a theme running through much of Wagner's mature work. (Source: Wikipedia) This show was recorded live on July 23, 2017 in the KHOL Studios at the Center for the Arts in Jackson Hole, WY.
The rebirth of Dresden, Germany, is evident everywhere. The lively district called Neustadt, or the "New Town," has emerged as the city's trendy people zone. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
The rebirth of Dresden, Germany, is evident everywhere. The lively district called Neustadt, or the "New Town," has emerged as the city's trendy people zone. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Dresden's Historic Green Vault (in the Royal Palace) contains a glittering Baroque treasure collection that's a must-see. The adjacent Royal Armory fills a long room with centuries-old armor. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Dresden's Historic Green Vault (in the Royal Palace) contains a glittering Baroque treasure collection that's a must-see. The adjacent Royal Armory fills a long room with centuries-old armor. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
In February of 1945, after the city was bombed in the last months of World War II, Dresden's beloved Frauenkirche ("Church of Our Lady") collapsed. Then, Dresdeners decided to rebuild it completely and painstakingly, and it finally reopened to the public in 2005. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
In February of 1945, after the city was bombed in the last months of World War II, Dresden's beloved Frauenkirche ("Church of Our Lady") collapsed. Then, Dresdeners decided to rebuild it completely and painstakingly, and it finally reopened to the public in 2005. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Download HereThe first VERYYOU Music Podcast comes from our Artist & Label Head "Knut S." He´s based in Dresden (Germany) and bring us one hour of deep-techhouse tunes. more Information and Music:Facebook SoundcloudVERY YOU MUSIC
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Dr Gunnar Folprecht talks with ecancer at the 2012 ESMO meeting about treating liver metastases in colorectal cancer. In recent years, oncologists learned that patients who are non-resective could become resective after chemotherapy, thus allowing for increased long-term survival and even cure by removing metastases through surgery. The challenges now are finding the optimal treatment for shrinking of liver metastasis and learning which patients will benefit the most from this. In addition, there is a need for multidisciplinary cooperation to implement more surgery in patients with liver metastasis.