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Das Aargauer Kantonsparlament hat am Dienstag einen Vorstoss überwiesen, der eine Chippflicht für Katzen fordert. Damit erhoffen sich die Grossrätinnen und Grossräte weniger herrenlose und verwilderte Katzen und dadurch weniger Schäden an der Natur. Weitere Themen in der Sendung: * Bei einem Verkehrsunfall zwischen Eiken und Laufenburg starb am Dienstagabend ein 55-jähriger Lastwagenfahrer. Der verstorbene Unfallverursacher sei mit seinem LKW auf die Gegenfahrbahn gekommen und sei mit einem anderen Lastwagen und einem Auto kollidiert. Warum der Lastwagenfahrer auf die Gegenfahrbahn geriet, weiss die Polizei nicht. * Der Grenchner Gemeinderat genehmigt einstimmig einen Zusatzkredit über eine Million Schweizer Franken für die Doppelturn- und Schwimmhalle. Der Kredit war nötig, weil bei der Sanierung neue Mängel festgestellt wurden. Insgesamt kostet die Sanierung damit nun 2.5 Millionen Schweizer Franken.
In Aarau ist innerhalb von einer Woche zwei Mal dasselbe Schmuckgeschäft überfallen worden – mitten am Tag. Nun hat die Polizei einen 28-jährigen Tatverdächtigen ohne festen Wohnsitz in der Schweiz verhaftet. Weitere Themen in der Sendung: * Im Kanton Aargau werden zusätzlich 100 Wohn- und Betreuungsplätze für unbegleitete Minderjährige aus dem Asylbereich (UMA) geschaffen. Der Grosse Rat hat am Dienstag einen entsprechenden Kredit von über 10 Millionen Franken bewilligt. * Kollision zwischen Lastwagen und Auto: Bei einem Verkehrsunfall zwischen Eiken und Laufenburg sind am Dienstagmorgen zwei Personen schwer verletzt worden. Eine weitere Person wurde leicht verletzt.
Der Aargauer Grosse Rat hat eine Motion der SP-Fraktion deutlich abgelehnt. Diese verlangte, dass der 1. Mai als zusätzlicher Feiertag im Kanton Aargau verankert wird. Weitere Themen in der Sendung: * Prozess vor dem Bezirksgericht Zofingen gegen fünf Mitglieder eines Motorrad-Clubs: Die Männer stehen vor Gericht, weil sie einen Mann verprügelt haben sollen. Sie sollen aber auch diverse andere Delikte begangen haben. * Grossprojekt: Auf dem ehemaligen Wernli-Areal in Trimbach sollen sieben Mehrfamilienhäuser gebaut werden mit insgesamt 150 Wohnungen. Die Gemeinde hat heute ihre Pläne vorgestellt. * Bei einem schweren Verkehrsunfall auf einer Ausserortsstrasse zwischen Eiken und Laufenburg ist am Dienstagmorgen ein Lastwagenchauffeur ums Leben gekommen. An der Kollision waren zwei Lastwagen und ein Auto beteiligt.
Vanuit onze nieuwe vaste stek bij Loostermans zitten we vandaag aantafel met den hoofdsponsor van KFC Meer. Weinigen kennen hem misschien van gezicht of van naam, zelfs ni van reputatie. Maar we kennen allemaal (ja ook gij, geef mer toe) zijn zaak: club Amai in "den ouwen Eiken" van vroeger. Als uw oren nogal gauw beginnen tuuten zou ik deze misschien maar overslagen, het woord "seks" valt geregeld. Veel plezier! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cindy先生の無料「親勉サポートセミナー」へのリンク。英検を受けるお子さんがいらっしゃる方はぜひチェックしてみてください このエピソードでは、大阪にあるKids Eiken Proのシンディ先生のレッスンスタジオにお邪魔しました!以前から、なぜ子供を中心に英検を教えているのか聞きたいと思っていて、このインタビューで聞くことができました。そしたら、思ってもいなかった答えが!きっかけというのは聞いてみるまでわからない。と思いました。後半は、Cindy先生からお子さんの英検受験をどうやってサポートしたらいいかをシェアしていただきました。とっても頼りになる先生という印象を受けました!Cindy先生の無料「親勉サポートセミナー」が見れるのでぜひチェックしてみてください。親勉サポートへのリンクはこちら 大人になってからの英語発音矯正の効果をまず最初に知りたい方はこちらから。英語上級者がさらに上に行くための3つの発音ポイントをまとめた無料動画をプレゼント中。リンクから動画をダウンロードできます。Aiko Hemingwayが23歳で英語が聞き取れない・話せない・通じない状態からどうやって英語力と発音力を伸ばしていったかをシェアしています。世界で通用する英語発音、話し方、考え方を探し求めている方へのポイントが満載で、日本人のための英語発音習得方法です ヘミングウェイ愛子の日本人に特化した英語発音プログラム 英語発音コーチング、英語コーチ・発音コーチ向けビジネスコーチング、講演、取材、企画などのお問い合わせはこちらのフォームからお待ちしています アメリカのTEDx Talkに登壇してセカンドラングエッジの発音とリスニング力の習得についてスピーチしたものはこちらから(公式TEDxTalkユーチューブチャンネルへのリンク) Breakthrough in Adult Language Learning (TEDx Talk in Huntington Beach, California, USA) 英語圏で出した共著の本 POSSIBILITY はこちらから このエピソードでは、大阪にあるKids Eiken Proのシンディ先生のレッスンスタジオにお邪魔しました!以前から、なぜ子供を中心に英検を教えているのか聞きたいと思っていて、このインタビューで聞くことができました。そしたら、思ってもいなかった答えが!きっかけというのは聞いてみるまでわからない。と思いました。後半は、Cindy先生からお子さんの英検受験をどうやってサポートしたらいいかをシェアしていただきました。とっても頼りになる先生という印象を受けました!リンクからCindy先生の親勉サポート無料セミナーが見れるのでぜひチェックしてみてください。親勉サポートへのリンクはこちら(主に準2級) #発音コーチ #発音矯正 #アメリカ英語発音 #発音レッスン #TEDxTalk #英語発音コーチ 現在Kajabiというプラットフォームを使ってメールリスト、ファネル、オンラインコース、サブスク、不労所得を管理しています。アメリカでNo1のオンラインビジネス構築システム。これを30日間無料で使えるリンクをシェアしています。このリンクでKajabiを使う人にはプラットフォームを活用する方法をプレゼント中。ビジネススキルゼロから年収3000万円を可能にしてくれたKajabiはコーチ業をする人におすすめです!リンクはこちらから *現在、英語コーチ・発音コーチに働く時間を減らして収入を増やすシステムをコーチングしています。アメリカのオンラインビジネス最新情報を日本語で学びたい方は上のお問い合わせフォームからお問い合わせください。
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I søndagens bibeltekst tar Ivar Eiken oss med til en del av Bergprekenen i Matteusevangeliet, kapittel 6 vers 19-24. Talen ble første gang sendt i juli 2017.
Für die Erschliessung des Entwicklungsgebietes Sisslerfeld im Fricktal im Kanton Aargau braucht es eine neue Strasse. Daran müsste auch die Standortgemeinde Eiken rund 11 Millionen Franken zahlen. Der Widerstand im Dorf ist erheblich. Die weiteren Themen der Sendung: * Die Aargauer Gemeinde Birr erhält über vier Jahre mindestens vier Millionen Franken als Entschädigung für das Reserve-Kraftwerk des Bundes. Eine Steuersenkung steht für Gemeindeammann René Grütter nicht im Vordergrund. * Im Rahmen der Sommerserie «Die Schweiz um halb sechs» besucht das Regionaljournal einen Luxus-Uhren-Macher in Biel.
After enrolling into an exclusive academy, nothing prepares Densuke for his membership in the mysterious Eiken Club. Strangely enough, all of his fellow members happen to be extremely busty females who enjoy nothing better than cavorting around in skimpy bikinis! Despite the constant visual distractions, Densuke only has eyes for the shy and beautiful Chiharu. Unfortunately, all of his attempts to get closer to her backfire and inadvertently make him look like a pervert! Of course, it doesn't help that the Eiken Club's activities are intensely erotic and that Chiharu's younger sister keeps trying to get Densuke into sexually compromising positions! To further complicate matters, Densuke soon finds out that he's not the only one vying for Chiharu's heart! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otakuology/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otakuology/support
Jeweils am Sonntag fassen wir für dich zusammen, was in der vergangenen Woche politisch in der Region wichtig war. Die News dieser Woche: die Basler Polizei stoppt Informatikprojekt, das Life-Science-Unternehmen Bachem baut in Eiken statt Salina Raurica einen neuen Standort, beide Basel starten Montags Impfkampagne und beide Basel möchten per 1. Januar 2024 eine neue, gleichlautende Spitalliste im Bereich Psychiatrie in Kraft setzen.
Bachem baut für 750 Millionen im aargauischen Eiken, gratis Saisonabos für Behörden in Arosa, Nachbargemeinden wollen beim Windpark in Thundorf mitreden, unterwegs mit einem Kaminfeger und Besuch beim Holzhändler
80 Musikerinnen und Musiker messen sich an der Akkordeon Weltmeisterschaft in Zofingen. Fast 30 Länder sind vertreten – von der Schweiz und Deutschland bis Kasachstan und Neuseeland. Mit dabei ist auch der 15-Jährige Jonas Balmer, der begeisterter Handorgel-Spieler ist. Weitere Themen in der Sendung: * Der Biochemie-Konzern Bachem investiert 750 Millionen Franken in Eiken. Für die Fricktaler Gemeinde ist das ein positiver Entscheid: Bis 2030 sollen 500 neue Arbeitsplätze entstehen und die Gemeinde kann sich über die Steuereinnahmen freuen. * Spritztour mit gestohlenem Range Rover: Zwei 15-Jährige Buben aus der Region Baden entwendeten das Auto in der Nacht auf heute Mittwoch. Nachdem sie von einer Verkehrskontrolle geflüchtet waren, verunfallten sie kurze Zeit später in Turgi.
Bis zu 3000 Arbeitsplätze könnten auf dem Industrieareal Sisslerfeld in Eiken entstehen. Bachem will dort in einem ersten Schritt 750 Millionen Franken in eine neue Fabrik investieren. Bis 2030 sollen so 500 neue Arbeitsplätze geschaffen werden. Weitere Themen in der Sendung: * Schwerer Unfall in Densbüren: Ein 56-Jähriger musste von der Feuerwehr aus seinem Auto befreit werden. Unfallverursacher war ein Neulenker, der mit seinem Auto aus noch ungeklärten Gründen auf die Gegenfahrbahn geriet. * Hohe Schulden in Gemeinden: Baden und Wettingen rechnen im Budget 2023 mit einer Pro-Kopf-Verschuldung von 7600 respektive 5200 Franken. Damit der Kanton bei einer zu hohen Verschuldung von Gemeinden eingreift, müssen aber mehrere Faktoren zusammenkommen.
Eiken, TOEFL, IELTS....This week's podcast is all about language tests. What are the good points and bad points of language tests? Thank you for listening.
On this episode of the Post Podcast, Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams shares information about the hiring of a director of business development. Transcript: EDITORS NOTE: Transcripts are provided by an automated service and are not verified for accuracy. James Bell Grow Hays has recently expanded by one more team member in order to help continue on in their mission. Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams stops by to talk to us about that and more on this episode of the Post Podcast. Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams An interesting year with adding people. James Bell Yeah, maybe we should talk about that first before we talk about the new new hire because you do have a new hire from a wider No, it was it about six months ago or so you brought on David King and Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams Queen joined us January 3, this year, director of business recruitment and retention and spend a great job has jumped right in. And he wrote the grant for the microfactory that we got. He's got all kinds of I say all kinds, but he's got a lot of prospects he's working on in terms of organizations, companies that may be looking to expand and Hayes and so we're in Ellis County. And so he's doing great, but we still had some additional needs. And that leads us to where we are today. James Bell Very cool. Very cool. Yeah, I gotta say this about David, before we move on to the new guy. Immediately, they have seen him around, I see him everywhere. He says like, it's like, I think he may be sometimes he's following me because it seems like every event I'm at, he's also there, and participating, communicating and, and just being I think it really good representative of the organization. Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams Well, actually is following you, James. So you bear watching. But now, he has been very active, he's getting out into community. And he's, he's he's doing what needs to be done. And as I say, we've got we've got more prospects in the pipeline now than we've ever had. And, you know, recruitment of businesses, it's a numbers game, the more you have in the pipeline, some will fall through, you know, most will fall through. It's it's a, it's a rejection game, but you'll get your fair share of them. And that's what we're working hard to do is get our fair share of them. James Bell Very cool. All right. So let's talk about this, this a new position. First off, I'm coming into this with absolutely no information. So what is the position Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams where the position is director of business development, and special projects, we like long, complicated titles that grow haze. But essentially it will be his focus will be primarily in the areas of entrepreneurship, business creation, which is the first item in our mission of business creation, business, retention, and expansion and retainment. And then business recruitment, and James Robin, will be joining us in June, the first or whatever day that is, that's the first Monday of June. And he will be in that position of business development and special projects, in part because of this microfactory. That's a big project. And we need somebody looking after that and making sure that the construction phase goes well, but then we also, you know, we have to fill that building when we get to that point. Once it's complete, we want it full of serving its purpose as an incubator for manufacturers. And so he will be involved in that as well as some of our housing initiatives and, and have a lot of areas that he'll be focused on. James Bell Very cool. Very cool. And you know, if that name sounds familiar, it sounded familiar to me too. But I had to look it up. It didn't immediately strike a strike my memory, but he was a long term, longtime office staffer with Senator Moran, right. He has Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams been he's he's been a district representative for Senator Moran covering I believe it's the Northwest 18 counties in Northwest Kansas. And that has given him I believe, a really good feel for small communities, rural communities like we are and like, our county is in terms of the struggles that they have, and some of the programs that might be available that federal programs as well as even state programs for small communities like ours, that we can take advantage of. So I think he I think his background number one is as the district representative for Senator Moran will serve him well. Number two, he born and raised in western Kansas in the Sharon Springs area. So he has a good understanding of, of what's going on and has that western Kansas work ethic that we like to see and it's so good to have. And so a lot of positives with James I'm very confident he'll he'll hit the ground running and do a lot of good for us. James Bell Yeah, that's awesome. You know, you talk about those the extreme western Kansas of communities and they think about the struggles they have and how they compare to some of the things we're dealing with. And oh, my goodness, like, if you can come up with some helpful ideas out there. That's going to be just a easy implement implementation here. I would say Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams Well, that's one of the other areas that I hope to focus on in the future is that even though we are, you know, our, our coverage is Ellis County, we can't be insensitive to what goes on around us and other counties and the struggles that they have. Because those people come to hate they shop and Hayes, they buy cars and Hayes, they go to Fort Hays State, they go to events, and they do have a lot of struggles, you know, depopulation is a real struggle for them. aging populations is a struggle, you know, they have, they have all the same challenges that we have with workforce with housing with childcare. So, if we can help in those areas, I think in the long run, it benefits our community as well. So more and more we look at the region versus just Ellis County, you know, obviously, our focus is Ellis County, we want to do as much as we can here. But we we can't be insensitive to what goes on around us either. Yeah, and James Bell you know, in in recent months, years, maybe even I've been hearing a lot more about that collaborative nature. You know, it's, it's, it seems like even professionals, businessmen that have been doing their industry or in their industry for a long time, are kind of coming to that realization that it's no longer that competitive nature out here in western Kansas got to be collaborative one. And I wonder if you want to talk a little bit about how a position like this helps build that. And especially with the entrepreneurship piece, because, you know, again, a lot of conversations I'm hearing is the things that we want out here in western Kansas, they're not going to come to us, we have to build them. Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams Well, that's right, you know, creation is a big part of what we are focused on and what we need to be doing. And that's going to be a big part of what James is going to be responsible for. And, yeah, I mean, we we have to help are, we do have to look at it regionally. And we do. And that's, that's one of the reasons why James was such a good fit is because he has such a good familiarity with these 18 counties out here, as to what goes on and what their challenges are. So and, and he knows, and, you know, hopefully he understands the federal programs that might be available, as well as how the system works, you know, government in general, if you if you get into the middle of it, it can be overwhelming, as to okay, we've got this program and this program, and this program will What's that mean to me, and you need that person that understands that that can kind of guide you through that. And that's, that's what we're for. That's why when a prospective business is coming to town, we're kind of their first stop, because as they look for, okay, what programs might be available to us what, what infrastructure needs are we going to have, we're the ones that can guide them through that and, and as we expand and look at Western Kansas as a whole same kind of thing could be the case, a lot of these small communities. They can't afford full time economic development people. I mean, they just can't. So if we can help in some areas with some of the smaller communities, that that's great. And, you know, we can't be so proprietary and so focused on Oh, it's only what's good for hazer it's only what's good for Ellis County. You know, I always I say all the time. What's good for Hays is good for Ellis, Victoria Manjaro Chinchin. By the same token, what's good for Alice or Victoria or Manjaro? is good for AES. Because we need people. And so if attracting them any way we can, it's what we need to be doing. James Bell You mentioned, many of these smaller counties out here in western Kansas don't have that elk economic development staff. And I wonder if you want to talk a little bit about that as well how important organizations like grow Hayes in especially with the recent growth that you guys have accomplished down there, how important it is for groups like yours to continue to stimulate economic development? Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams Well, it is important and and we fortunately, in Ellis County, we have the resources to engage full time professional economic development people, a lot of counties don't. I've been watching here recently and it's it's there's just a procession of people in different positions out in western Kansas communities that they have an economic development director for a while, but then they move on to something else or they retire, or they're just part time or you know, they're they're part time they work for maybe a a local utility, but they also do economic development on the side, you know, the organization allows them to do that. But the problem with that is they just don't have the opportunity to focus enough time and energy towards what the whole process is. And I particularly see that with housing in some of these rural areas. I mean, they have real challenges, and we do too, but we're able to make some strides and and solve some of these problems, but they they really have an uphill battle. And so I think long term, that's something we want to explore is how we can help Additionally, in some of these smaller communities where they can maybe have some sort of a consulting arrangement with the Ellis, our organization, and we could maybe provide some of those kinds of services, we do have the creda organization, the western Kansas, Rural Economic Development Alliance. And that's a group of Eiken of counties and cities and economic development professionals, all through the western half of the state, that participate in this organization. And they're a resource for each other. And it's a great organization. But sometimes it takes a little bit more than that takes actually boots on the ground to do some of that. And over time, I think we'll we'll be doing some of those kinds of things just out of necessity. James Bell You know, on the flip side of this, I wonder if you want to speak to folks out here, I know there's there's there's I think everyone would agree a pretty independent streak and the folks that live in western Kansas, and I think some of them feel that maybe organizations like this that grow it's it's it's I know, it's not a government organization, but it's quasi governmental, you do get government funds. I wonder if you want to speak to that, you know, why? Or how the growth of organizations like this aren't necessarily government more a local effort? Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams Well, certainly, one could argue that as organizations like ours grow, and we do get some government funding that, you know, we're, we're one more thing that is on that list of things, it get funded by governments. And, and as I like to think, you know, it needs to be a good investment by the local governments in what they're spending and what their return is, you know, that's why every year we go before them and tell them what we've done, and tell them what our ask is for the coming year, and what our plans are. And, you know, it's up to them to decide if it's been a good investment or not, I certainly think it has locally for all the communities in our in our county, but that's what the elected officials are there to do and make that assessment. But if, if, if we're not there to do it, it simply doesn't get done. You know, that, that company that wants to locate here that wants to go through the process of asking for some economic incentives, or knowing what programs that might be available for him. The reality is that if there's no if we're not there, either the city or the county, somebody's gonna have to hire it done. And they still won't be looking at things as broadly as what we are and the number of services and things that we offer. So but yeah, I hear you on the growth thing. And, you know, part of this, the adding of these two people is, anybody that knows me knows I'm not a spring chicken. And there will come a day where I'm not going to be doing this anymore. And norburn Our organization needs succession planning. Well, when this when James is in place, and David's in place, you know, we'll have a much more secure succession plan, whatever that is, I don't know that it even be either one of them. But whatever that plan is, will be much more solid than it would have been if it was just me doing everything. And if I go out and get hit by a bus or something like that, that would have been problematic. Absolutely. James Bell We've got just about a minute or so left. I wonder if we want to share details. When is Jim Seaton started down there, Grow Hays executive director Doug Williams He started June 1, or whatever day that is the first Monday in June. He's, he's I'm, I'm confident that had a little bit of a conversation with Senator Moran. And he's, while he hates to lose James, he feels like it's a positive move for James. You know, I think James James is failing is what he's indicated to me as he'd like to make a difference on a local level versus what he was doing on a federal level. I think you can see the results a little easier on a local level and, and I think he's excited about that. So he starts on June the first and we'll get him going and we'll get some getting acclimated to some projects and some he'll have some definite things he's on his to do list and relate star to partnership, whether it be our youth entrepreneurship challenge, pitch it events, try spec, the Speaker Series, whatever.
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Eiken kunnen honderden jaren oud worden. Maar - net zoals bij mensen - komt ook de ouderdom met gebreken. Wat mag het kosten om een oude eik vitaal te houden? Wim Eikelboom bezoekt de eeuwenoude Kroezenboom in Twente, waar de gemeente ruim 10.000 euro investeert om de eik vitaal te houden. Een inspirerend voorbeeld van bejaardenzorg voor bomen.
"Who you are" makes the world a better place「世界に自分軸を輝かせよう」by Sayuri Sense
Hi everyone! Today, my podcast features ”The 5 secrets of what we can learn about communicating in English from Eiken Grade1 interview!” Many Japanese are said to be shy and this Eiken Grade interview exam is one of the biggest challenges for u...
Many Japanese say they hated sitting through English classes in school. Yes, grammar lessons can be boring, textbooks can be difficult and teachers may not be engaging enough. High school English teacher and TikTok English coach Kengo Tateishi is no exception. “Back in school, baseball was my passion. I wasn't interested in English at all,” says Tateishi, whose TikTok account has about 40,000 followers. “But when I studied English literature at university, everything changed. My English skills took off. I got a near-perfect score on TOEIC. I passed Grade 1 in Eiken.” The man responsible for Tateishi's metamorphosis was his professor, who taught him a read-aloud method that was systematic and scientific. “By reading out loud, the sentences start registering in your brain. It's an organic process that lets you understand how phrases work and sentences are structured. The grammar starts to make sense, and in the process you learn a lot about the culture of English-speaking countries, and Japanese culture as well.” Upon graduation, Tateishi got a job with a trading company but quit when he realized that his enthusiasm for English linked directly to a love of teaching it. “I reentered university to get a teaching license and come to terms with why I wanted a teaching career so much in the first place.” (Kaori Shoji) To be continued… This article was provided by The Japan Times Alpha.
'Je bent zeker een bomenknuffelaar.' Als ik vertel dat ik liefhebber ben van oude bomen, krijg ik dit al snel te horen. Het overkomt bijna iedereen die iets met bomen heeft. Je kunt wel degelijks iets van (eiken)bomen leren, zonder boomknuffelaar te worden. In deze aflevering ga ik op pad met Jeroen Heindijk om contact te maken met wintereiken. En kunstenaar Bert Barten vertelt hoe hij sapstromen van bomen tot muziek verwerkt onder de titel Talking Trees. De muziek in deze aflevering is van Blikwinkel en van Bert Barten, op basis van een eik uit de tuin van iceman Wim Hof.
I denne ukens episode har vi besøk av Odin's største SoMe-rival. Neida. Men Hun har over en halv million følgere på TikTok og er en av landets beste apparat-turnere. Sofus har turner mangekamp finale i VM (as we speak) og vi blir hakket bedre kjent med Edel.
Nergens in Nederland is er een hogere dichtheid aan oude eikenbomen te vinden dan in het Twentse Delden, een stadje ten westen van Hengelo. Per fiets ga ik - Wim Eikelboom - op eiken-expeditie in Delden met twee monumentale bomenkenners van de Bomenstichting: Jeroen Philippona en Maarten Windemuller. Wat is het geheim van eiken-kampioen Delden? Welke rol speelt landgoed Twickel daarin?
Ett sted på Sørlandet, en høst for lenge siden, kanskje hundrevis av år, falt en eikenøtt til jorden. Vinteren kom med barfrost, så med dyp snø. Eikenøtten lå begravd i flere måneder, men da våren kom og snøen smeltet, spiret den og ble til et lite tre. Treet vokste gjennom sommeren, det fikk sine første blader. Da høsten kom ble de gule og røde, de falt og landet på bakken rundt det lille treet. Gjennom vinteren sto treet begravet i snø, men da våren kom levde det fortsatt. Det vokste seg større og sterkere Det ble et hjem for fugler og insekter, og sånn gikk årene. Stammen ble tykkere. Treet ble høyre. Det overlevde høststormer og tørkesomre, helt til det en dag ble felt og fraktet til et sagbruk der det ble omgjort til materialer og til slutt til et kjøkken i et hus der noen bodde. Kjøkkenet har sett familier komme og gå, generasjoner vokse opp, mennesker fødes, leve og dø, og den er der fortsatt, som et minne om eikenøtten som falt og ble til et lite tre. I denne episoden av Leopodden har vi snakket med Jan Petter Gysland som er både skogeier og gründer. Vi er midt i eikebeltet i Agder, nærmere bestemt Jåddan i nærheten av Snartemo. Jan Petter har sammen med lokale krefter som Trond Hamran bygget opp et nytt sagbruk og en foredling av lokal eik. De kaller den for Sørlandsk eik og børster støvet av gamle tradisjoner. Vi har fått et innblikk i hvordan råvaren håndteres. Alt fra hogst til de møysommelige prosessene som må til for å kunne skape det beste utgangspunktet for møbelsnekkeren i andre enden. Skjæring, dimensjoner, tørking og sortering. Alt handler om tid og kunnskap. Den historiske kunnskapen om råvaren og foredlingen står i sterk kontrast til den konvensjonelle skog og sagbruksdriften. Å forvalte skogen på riktig måte er avgjørende for å ha tilgang til de ressursene vi trenger i fremtiden. Like viktig er det å vite hvordan man foredler råvaren. Det er en spennende reise og et nobelt mål, norsk eik: En gammel storhet.
Unnvikende personlighetsforstyrrelse - hva går det egentlig ut på? Hva kan være forskjeller og likheter mellom unnvikende personlighetsforstyrrelse og det å ha sosial angst?Maria Jakobsen Moe, student og skribenten bak bloggen https://mairho.blogg.no/, har blitt diagnostisert med unnvikende personlighetsforstyrrelse i tillegg til emosjonelt ustabil personlighetsforstyrrelse. I denne episoden deler hun åpent rundt hennes erfaringer med unnvikende personlighetsforstyrrelse. Hvilke former for terapi er det hun har prøvd ut og hva er det som har vært til hjelp for henne?Psykiater Ingeborg Helene Ulltveit-Moe Eikenæs er leder av Nasjonal kompetansetjeneste for personlighetspsykiatri, NAPP. Det er særlig viktig for henne hva nyere forskning rundt akkurat denne diagnosen har å si. Hva er det som har vist seg å ha god effekt med tanke på behandling?Da er det bare å trykke play og lære mer!
Heb jij een boom waar je graag komt? Ik wel. Ik neem je mee naar mijn favoriete eiken. Eentje staat op een landgoed op de Veluwe en de anderen in de duinen van Zeeland, op Walcheren. In deze aflevering ben ik op pad met Annemiek van Loon uit Epe en met Anton van Haperen uit Koudekerke.
Silja har nettopp kommet hjem fra Berlin, hvor hun har jobbet med en soloutstilling på 24 verker. I denne episoden forteller hun om prosessen sin, utstillingen, miljøengasjement og politikk. Til daglig jobber hun i SpeakLab og studerer markedsføring, noe vi også får høre mer om i denne lattermilde episoden.https://www.mainstream.as/drommefangerFølg Drømmefanger på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Drommefanger/Følg Mainstream på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mainstream.as/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Lillebror er på besøk. Økonom, prest, familiefar og musiker (eller musikant som han sier selv) Vi har hatt mang en samtale om tro og tvil gjennom årene, og jeg tenkte at du som lytter ville like å være med å en av våre prater. Har lagt inn to av Trygve sine låter. Ikke helt objektivt:) men likevel, tekstene hans er verd å tenke over. "Ingen synder" har førpremiere her på podcasten i denne episoden:)
Im Aargau gibt es aktuell zu wenige Deponien für Aushub- und Baumaterial. Das will die Regierung jetzt ändern. Geplant sind neu Deponien in Würenlos, Birrhard, Eiken und Mellikon. Weiter in der Sendung: * Sondermülldeponie Kölliken: Pro Natura will auf dem Areal der ehemaligen SMDK mehr Platz für Amphibien. * Brand in Beinwil im Freiamt: 16-Jähriger erleidet mittelschwere Brandverletzungen.
Vi er av den oppfatning at ekteskapet er mellom mann og kvinne, men ikke alle deler denne oppfatningen. Skeivt kristent nettverk jobber for å bryte ned motsetningen mellom det å være skeiv, og det å være kristen. I denne episoden snakker Richard fra Reflekterte Lekmenn med Tor Håkon Eiken, en representant fra Skn, om nettopp dette.
I mai 2019 utfordret Emilie pappaen sin til å spille inn en video som skulle deles på Skeivt kristent nettverk sin facebook side. At den filmen skulle medføre store endringer i retningen på livet var det ingen som visste.
Yeah, yeah, go ahead and laugh like a middle-school kid at the episode number. Done? Good, now onto business. It’s an doubly-packed show for such a milestone number, talking the latest and final preparations for the Streaming Wars kicking off later in May, the latest on what’s happening with the convention circuit, a triple shot of Demon Slayer discussion, and a good amount of dub casts to talk about – mostly courtesy of the Dub Talk duo of the group. And, of course, we have an extensive rundown on the industry panels from last weekend’s Anime Lockdown virtual con, with both Rightstuf and Discotek laying out some pretty great projects coming down the pipeline very soon. One had more than the other, but we don’t judge. Not when one has indestructible boxes to package everything in. Stay tuned after the main show is over for some fun bonuses, along with a prelude of what’s to come next time – something that might just “change the world.” 3:15 – the latest on what’s postponed and what’s complete for the season19:08 – Otakon 2020 cancelled20:54 – virtual conventions as an alternative, FunimationCon announced for July 3-428:12 – Evangelion films (were) available on YouTube and on 4K TV, preliminary NHK Evangelion poll results36:27 – Sailor Moon on YouTube in Japan37:25 – WAVE!! three-part anime film project announced40:09 – Twin Engine establishes EOTA animation production collective42:53 – Sgt. Frog back on FunimationNow, Drifters gone47:21 – Funimation offering movies in VR headset “theaters”50:11 – NIS America titles available on FunimationNow55:35 – Mob Psycho 100 back in the Toonami lineup, MHA four mornings a week at 5:30am (for now at least)1:00:00 – Crunchyroll dubs and dub production returning1:03:23 – Tower of God dub cast1:11:02 – Dub Talk Presents: the Run With the Wind dub cast1:23:23 – One-Punch Man live-action film greenlit at Sony1:29:16 – Future Avengers S2 coming to Disney+ on May 221:30:13 – HBO Max set to launch on May 271:32:42 – Dorohedoro coming to Netflix on May 28, dub cast revealed1:36:53 – Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 second season confirmed1:37:43 – A Whisker Away film (Studio Colorido/Junichi Sato, Mari Okada) coming to Netflix in June1:40:05 – live-action Cowboy Bebop series update1:43:11 – Pokémon Journeys coming to Netflix in June1:46:41 – Iwa-Kakeru! -Climbing Girls- rock-climbing anime announced1:48:58 – a long-awaited Yuri on Ice movie update1:50:52 – Korean mobile RPG plagirizes Demon Slayer, gets shut down after 5 days1:54:24 – Demon Slayer: Mugen Train film coming to Japan theaters in October1:57:44 – Demon Slayer coming to Blu-ray later in 2020 from Aniplex AND Funimation2:05:07 – Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution – Kizuna coming to Blu-ray TBA, previously July2:06:45 – Eiken coming to Blu-ray in July because God has abandoned us2:08:56 – Sentai July home video slate2:14:01 – Rightstuf Anime Lockdown panel announcements (Galaxy Angel AA+S, Gundam NT)2:18:51 – Discotek Anime Lockdown panel announcements (Memories, Detective Conan Episode “One,” s-CRY-ed) Additional audio from:Mystery Science Theater 3000EikenGalaxy Express 999The X-Files“Star Fleet” – Brian May & FriendsThe Office Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcastona/id1348141210?mt=2Google Play – https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iji4s3v2zmahjgokqsmevbojno4Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/2JZLO3LfoeHepomejTw4TPiHeartRadio – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-podcastona-43099114/TuneIn – https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/PodcastONA-p1249922/Stitcher – https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcastona/ Where to find us:Alex – @AuraOfAzureAndy – @MangaMan9000, youtube.com/DubTalkJet – @Divinenega, animationinfinity.com As always, check out surrealresolution.com for more content, and follow @SurrealReso for more updates on the show, our continued news posts, reviews, and our fellow podcasts.
The following is an assortment of segments from our last episode that were cut from the show, mostly because it was already 3 hours in length and there was no reason to go any longer than needed. Enjoy the extra bits of random tangents and general silliness that this show is known for, and stay tuned for a new episode coming next week – in the meantime, enjoy the festivities at Anime Lockdown 2020, the first remotely-produced anime convention of its kind, this weekend of May 1st through the 3rd! More info on Anime Lockdown 2020 and links here:Twitter – @AniLockdownContwitch.tv/animelockdownfacebook.com/animelockdownAnime Lockdown YouTube Where to find us:Alex – @AuraOfAzureAndy – @MangaMan9000, youtube.com/DubTalkJet – @Divinenega, animationinfinity.comDuelist – @HeartofSword75, youtube.com/DuelistGSketch – @Sketch1984, soundcloud.com/toonamifaithfulpodcast As always, check out surrealresolution.com for more content, and follow @SurrealReso for more updates on the show, our continued news posts, reviews, and our fellow podcasts.
Hvordan er det å si opp en godt betalt lederstilling å bevege seg ut i ulendt terreng med egne prosjekter? I dagens episode får jeg igjen besøk av Tor Håkon Eiken. Han har nettopp gjort akkurat det, sagt opp jobben for å gjøre alvor av ideene sine. Også snakker vi om hans nye bok som kommer ut i morgen. Husk å følge @anticoachpodcasten på Instagram og Facebook. Har du spørsmål eller innspill? Send e-post til podcast@anticoach.no --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anticoach/message
Episode 217: Welcome to a review that none of us thought we would do. We thought it would be funny to find one of our most casual anime watcher friends and make them watch the over gratuitous boob and panty fan service OVA anime: Eiken. Our casual friend Drew comes on and gives us and wild take on this ridiculous and terrible GIANT sized OVA where boobs are the size of Jeeps and physics are just thrown out the window! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anime-summit/message
The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
The pace is unrelenting. The world is producing information at a prodigious rate and somehow we are supposed to keep up with it all. In todays show we will explore some ideas on how we can better deal with this daily overpowering tidal wave of stuff. Welcome back to this weekly edition every Tuesday of "THE Cutting Edge Japan Business Show" I am your host Dr. Greg Story, President of Dale Carnegie Training Japan and best selling author of Japan Sales Mastery. We are bringing the show to you from our High Performance Center in Akasaka in Minato-ku, the business center of Tokyo. Why the Cutting Edge? In this show, we are looking at the critical areas for success in business in Japan. We want to help advance everyone's thinking so that we be at the forefront, the Cutting Edge, of how to flourish here in this market. Before we get into this week's topic, here is what caught my attention lately. Toyota Motor corp will supply its fuel cell vehicle technology to major Chinese automaker Beijing Automotive Group as it seeks to expand business in the world's largest auto market by volume. This is the first tie up between Toyota and a Chinese automaker for hydrogen powered vehicles. Toyota is allowing royalty free access to nearly twenty four thousand patents for electrified vehicles. In other news, the English language ability of students at public secondary schools missed the government's proficiency target in two thousand and eighteen. Final year students of both junior and senior high schools did not reach the fifty percent goal for achieving the required levels for the Eiken proficiency test. The average result was only forty two point six percent for junior high students and forty point two percent for High school students hit the targets. Finally, the Keidanren, the nations most powerful business lobby has approved year round hiring of new graduates. Restrictions have been lifted to enable firms to hire workers with greater flexibility based on their needs while allowing the students more freedom in their job hunting process. This is episode number eighty four and we are talking about HOW TO MASTER THE DAILY INFO TSUNAMI Soredewa ikimasho, so let's get going. Paper piled high on all flat surfaces, email in-boxes bursting at the seams, project and completion deadlines menacing your normal calm equilibrium. Days fly by punctuated by too many meetings, the quality of which are usually abysmal, and the entertainment factor zero. Keeping up to date with your Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Line, Instagram, Pintrest accounts saps your mind and body. The black, oily tsunami of “stuff” just keeps coming, no matter what you do. Life is short and is this all there is to look forward to – years and years of this regimen? How do you grow when you are constantly being pushed backward, fighting for survival, swimming against a roiling sea of “stuff”? “While the music is playing you have to keep dancing”. Uh oh! Is that really the case? Can we keep dancing or will we suffer a major intervention that wrecks everything, because we can't find a way out of this impending doom and gloom of overwhelm. Here are some ideas on how to create interrupt in your life and master the daily turmoil: Take stock of the issues and create some clarity about the field of battle confronting you. List up the offending items that are overwhelming you, “speak their name” to make them visible and less daunting. Dig further for each item as to why it is a constant irritant. For example, “I pile up paper as a way of not losing it, but I don't get back to dealing with it”. “E-mail has become untenable, there is so much excess flow, I can't keep up and things begin to drift”. "I have all of these projects noisily buzzing around, at various points of completion, and they are like a dark cloud of impending doom that hovers over me”. “Meetings suck the life force out of me by devouring my precious time and energy, compounding my woes and squeezing the little non-meeting time available to me”. “Business social media is a modern day digital opiate, spreading fast and wide, debilitating all who come into contact with it”. We cannot do everything, but we can do the most important thing, so start by deciding which nightmare is the highest priority. Create “block times” in your schedule, which are appointments with yourself and recorded in your diary. For that period of protected time attack the offending item with gusto, starting by deleting all the backlog of “stuff” whose use by date has passed. Get the survivors into a priority order for further attack. If it is paper, ruthlessly throw it out and file the rest into one file, arranged inside into priority order for the next assault. Before you file anything permanently, ask yourself, “how often in the last year did I consult any of the items I have already so meticulously filed?”. Scariest question in captivity! If it is email, select alphabetic filtering, so you dismiss masses of emails at one go. With the remainder, move items into new folders called Priority 1, Priority 2, Priority 3. If it doesn't make it into one of these three folders then unceremoniously delete it. If you are a notorious hoarder (like me), and simply cannot bring yourself to press the delete button, then put it in a new folder called “Just In Case”. Only after that process has been completed, you may roll over and give up! Hey, if there is some sticky item that is still that important, the other party will remind you with their follow up, so relax. Find out more when we come back from the break Welcome backand here is some information which will be useful. On June twenty first and later on November eighteenth we will run a course called How To Make Multi-tasking Work For You. Details are on our website enjapan.dalecarnegie.com Back to where we were: For projects, stop the bees buzzing in your head, by writing down all these nebulous items on a long list and then attach priorities to them. Start working on the main priority projects first. Just by plucking them out of the ether and writing them down, we realize the awful truth – we have too many things on the go and this is ridiculous. We can now attach more realistic timeframes for completion and maybe even drop some. Meetings are trickier, because often we have little in the way of choice and few options. Be positive, consider your compulsory attendance at excruciatingly painful meetings as character building – “what doesn't kill me makes me stronger”. If you must attend, try to bring some better order to the way meetings are run. Try to have the agenda sent out beforehand, get everyone to agree to start on time regardless of who is not in the room, elect an Attila The Hun style facilitator to run the meeting to better control the ebb and flow of discussion. Finish on time! Don't set meetings in one hour blocks – say make it 40 minutes instead, and get through it all in that time or hold content over to the next meeting. If you have truckloads of meetings and you can pick up just 20 minutes a day from every meeting, then life starts to look a lot, lot better! For business social media, face the fact that you have become a heinous glutton, and have seriously over indulged. Be positively violent toward non-essentials. Axe them without mercy or at the least, banish them from your purview. Make some choices about where the highest value lies and spend your downtime there. Keep in mind that there is not that much coming through the digital fire hose that is really vital, as opposed to mildly interesting. If you really need information on a particular subject, rather than random grazing on the high plains, you can use the search function to aggregate what is out there. Think high art curation, rather than mass consumption. Truncate the deluge, sort, prioritise and curate. Get clarity first then allocate the time to wade into battle, swinging your long sword, smiting the enemy left and right, until the battlefield is yours again. Be absolutely ruthless about wasting your time on low level “stuff”. Now go get um! Action Steps Stop, look, consider List up the items Look for the root cause behind the issue Create block time Concentrate on the priority items only Be ruthless - cut, cut, cut THE Cutting Edge Japan Business Show is here to help you succeed in Japan. Subscribe on YouTube, share it with your family, friends and colleagues, become a regular. Thank you for watching this episode and remember to hit the subscribe button. Our website details are on screen now, enjapan.dalecarnegie.com, it is awesome value, so check it out. Please leave me some feedback on YouTube, I would love to know how this show helped and what other topics you are interested in for me to cover. Remember I am here as a free resource to help you, so just tell me how I can help you best. You might also enjoy my podcasts. Look for the Leadership Japan Series, The Presentations Japan Series and The Sales Japan series wherever you get your podcasts. In episode eighty five we are talking about Where Should I Stand When I Am Presenting. Find out more about that next week. So Yoroshiku Onegai Itashimasu please join me for the next episode of the Cutting Edge Japan Business Show We are here to help you and we have only one direction in mind for you and your business and that is UP!!!
I denne samtalen snakker Andreas med tidligere pastor, Tor Håkon Eiken. Vi snakker om hvordan det var da hans mellomste datter fortalte at hun er lesbisk. Gikk regnestykket opp i møte med den kristne troen? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anticoach/message
*SPOILERS AND CONTENT WARNING* This episode definitely has some adult content and we go a little off the rails. I apologize for nothing. On today's episode, the gang reviews the (just terrible, terrible) anime Eiken and Patrick reviews the Sony game, Days Gone. https://www.facebook.com/BackOnTopicpodcast Follow us on Twitter @Backontopic1
Hvordan tilrettelegge vi for digitalisering og nye arbeidsmetoder i offentlig sektor? Og hvordan møter vi skepsisen blant ansatte til ny teknologi? I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med leder av Innolab ved Bergen Kommune, Kjersti Eiken, om skaperkraft og hvordan de jobber med å forvalte og utvikle noen av de viktigste tjenestene og oppgavene vi har i samfunnet.— Det siste digitaliseringstoget er ikke i ferd med å forlate perrongen. Det går mange digi-tog hele tiden, i ulike retninger, så pass deg vel for hvilket tog du hopper på. Vi vil aldri hoppe på feil tog om vi bruker kappgangfilosofien i det vi foretar oss: «En fot i bakken hele tiden, og gå sykt fort», forteller hun.Dette lørner du: AutomatiseringOffentlig innovasjonMobilitetdataEndringsledelseDenne episoden er produsert i samarbeid med Finance innovation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Er sieht sich selbst als Filmarchäologe, entdeckt gern unbekanntes Filmmaterial. Im Herbst 2017 kommt Hermann Pölking-Eikens Dokumentarfilm "Wer war Hitler" in die Kinos. Die Festivalfassung dauert siebeneinhalb Stunden. Das knapp 800-seitige Buch dazu war bereits erschienen, als Jörn Seidel vom bpc mit dem Bremer Filmproduzenten am 7. Mai 2017 im Bremer Presse-Club über sein Hitler-Projekt gesprochen hat.
"God's favor and anointing will always trump my talent." In this episode of the podcast, I talk to Mark Eiken. Mark is the central campus pastor of 12 Stone church in Lawrenceville, GA, though he has worn many other hats within ministry in different parts of the country. In this interview, we talk about how Mark came to Christ, the importance of small groups and leadership training, trusting in God even in the really difficult times, some of our favorite books of the moment, worship music and much more!
Møte fra Eiken Taler: Trond Palmgren Eriksen Dato: 17.03.17
Conocemos a los ganadores de a Séptima Edición del Concurso "Dame 1 Minuto de refugio", organizado por Unesco Etxea. Hablamos con Yago Mateo, ganador con su pieza "Bailemos un walls" y Koldobika Perez mención Eiken por "La Partida".
Conocemos a los ganadores de a Séptima Edición del Concurso "Dame 1 Minuto de refugio", organizado por Unesco Etxea. Hablamos con Yago Mateo, ganador con su pieza "Bailemos un walls" y Koldobika Perez mención Eiken por "La Partida".
Welcome to Season 2! In our first episode of the new season we watch Eiken, which is a show all about fan service at it's absolute worst! We discuss all the gooshy, splooshy, giggly details as well as wonder how none of the women's backs are broken. All that and more on this episode of ANIME HATEWATCH! Please don't forget to rate us on iTunes for those oh so good jelly fish facts! Thanks again Pete for the intro music. You can check out his band Bloodletter at the following links: Facebook Bandcamp
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第10回 Job satisfaction
第9回 Social relationships
第9回 Social relationships
第8回 Small things can make us happy
第8回 Small things can make us happy
第7回 How to rescue dogs and cats
第7回 How to rescue dogs and cats
第6回 How to deal with anger
第6回 How to deal with anger
第5回 What if you were born again?
第5回 What if you were born again?
第4回 What is important in helping others?
第4回 What is important in helping others?
第3回 Living in a big city vs. living in the country
第3回 Living in a big city vs. living in the country
第2回 How to step out of your comfort zone
第2回 How to step out of your comfort zone
第1回 What is important to be successful?
第1回 What is important to be successful?
第10回 What is your state of mind?
第10回 What is your state of mind?
第9回 More or less, things get clear by Comparison
第9回 More or less, things get clear by Comparison
第8回 Cooperation & Competition
第8回 Cooperation & Competition
第7回 Why do you study English?
第7回 Why do you study English?
第6回 Perfect Life and Perfect Tense ~Dedicated to Nelson Mandela
第6回 Perfect Life and Perfect Tense ~Dedicated to Nelson Mandela
第5回 Which do you choose, healthy food or junk food?
第5回 Which do you choose, healthy food or junk food?
第4回 What if you understand suggestions in Conditional Sentences?
第4回 What if you understand suggestions in Conditional Sentences?
第3回 What is stressed or not stressed in Passive Voice
第3回 What is stressed or not stressed in Passive Voice
第2回 Past Tense for Politeness
第2回 Past Tense for Politeness
The episode that many have been waiting for. Episode 18, featuring Guest Host Fightbait is one of our most enjoyable episodes. Listen as Xan & Fightbait attempt to review Eiken and Girl Saurus while getting off topic with such diverse subjects as the Opera Internet browser, Jungle de Ikou, Elfen Lied,The Wonderfulness of Kazuo Koike and... Kevin Smith?! hope you guys enjoy the episode and check out Fightbait's podcast, "Fightbait Anime Podcast". Note! The creator of Grenaider did not work on Burn up W and Kazuo Koike worked on Path of the Assassin, not Blade of the Immortal. my bad Xan Music For Episode: Intro Music- Feel Like Our Days by Toko(Eiken OP), Ending Music -J by Masami Okui(Jungle de Ikou OP) Email Xan at Spiraken@gmail.com or Xan. Spiraken@gmail.com Email Fight Bait at Fightbait@gmail.com Check out our website http://spiraken.podbean.com, our forum http://spiraken.rapidboards.com, or Fightbait's website Http://www.fightbait.com BELIEVE IT!!