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Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge
#25 Zitate | Busch - Jesus unser Schicksal

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 6:51


“An Jesus entscheidet sich das Schicksal eines jeden Menschen.” Wilhelm Busch Pfarrer Wilhelm Busch (1897–1966) war ein deutscher evangelischer Pastor, Jugendpfarrer und Schriftsteller. Er war besonders bekannt für seine engagierte Arbeit in der Jugendarbeit sowie für seine Predigten und Bücher, die viele Menschen im christlichen Glauben inspirierten. Leben und Wirken: Geboren: 27. März 1897 in Elberfeld (heute Wuppertal), Deutschland. Herkunft: Wilhelm Busch stammte aus einer christlichen Familie. Sein Vater war ebenfalls Theologe. Studium und Erster Weltkrieg: Während seines Theologiestudiums wurde er 1916 als Soldat in den Ersten Weltkrieg eingezogen. Seine Erfahrungen an der Front prägten ihn tief, auch in seinem Glauben. Pfarramt und Jugendarbeit: Nach dem Krieg und seinem Studium wurde er evangelischer Pfarrer in Essen. Dort widmete er sich insbesondere der Jugendarbeit und wurde zu einem der bekanntesten Jugendpfarrer seiner Zeit. Theologischer Schwerpunkt: Busch war ein überzeugter Christ mit starkem missionarischem Eifer. Sein Ziel war es, Jugendlichen den christlichen Glauben näherzubringen. Er war ein einfühlsamer Seelsorger und bekannt für seine klare und verständliche Art zu predigen. Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus: Während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus stellte sich Busch mutig gegen das Regime. Er gehörte zur Bekennenden Kirche, einer Oppositionsbewegung innerhalb der evangelischen Kirche, die sich gegen die Gleichschaltung durch die Nazis wehrte. Er wurde mehrmals verhaftet und stand unter ständiger Beobachtung der Gestapo. Bekannteste Werke: „Jesus unser Schicksal“: Dieses Buch, eine Sammlung von Predigten und christlichen Betrachtungen, wurde ein Bestseller und in viele Sprachen übersetzt. Es hat unzählige Menschen im Glauben gestärkt. Erzählungen und Anekdoten: Busch war bekannt für seine anschaulichen Geschichten und humorvollen Anekdoten, die er in Predigten und Büchern verwendete. Tod: Wilhelm Busch starb am 20. Juni 1966 in Lübeck. Sein geistliches Erbe lebt durch seine Bücher und die Erinnerungen an sein Engagement in der Jugendarbeit weiter. Er wird bis heute in vielen evangelischen Kreisen als inspirierende Persönlichkeit geschätzt. Quelle: ChatGPT Fragen? Schreib an: bibelverse@christliche-gewohnheiten.de

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge
#24 Zitate | Busch - Was uns Christen froh macht

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 9:18


“Was uns Christen froh macht, sind nicht unsere Taten, sondern Gottes Taten.” Wilhelm Busch Pfarrer Wilhelm Busch (1897–1966) war ein deutscher evangelischer Pastor, Jugendpfarrer und Schriftsteller. Er war besonders bekannt für seine engagierte Arbeit in der Jugendarbeit sowie für seine Predigten und Bücher, die viele Menschen im christlichen Glauben inspirierten. Leben und Wirken: Geboren: 27. März 1897 in Elberfeld (heute Wuppertal), Deutschland. Herkunft: Wilhelm Busch stammte aus einer christlichen Familie. Sein Vater war ebenfalls Theologe. Studium und Erster Weltkrieg: Während seines Theologiestudiums wurde er 1916 als Soldat in den Ersten Weltkrieg eingezogen. Seine Erfahrungen an der Front prägten ihn tief, auch in seinem Glauben. Pfarramt und Jugendarbeit: Nach dem Krieg und seinem Studium wurde er evangelischer Pfarrer in Essen. Dort widmete er sich insbesondere der Jugendarbeit und wurde zu einem der bekanntesten Jugendpfarrer seiner Zeit. Theologischer Schwerpunkt: Busch war ein überzeugter Christ mit starkem missionarischem Eifer. Sein Ziel war es, Jugendlichen den christlichen Glauben näherzubringen. Er war ein einfühlsamer Seelsorger und bekannt für seine klare und verständliche Art zu predigen. Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus: Während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus stellte sich Busch mutig gegen das Regime. Er gehörte zur Bekennenden Kirche, einer Oppositionsbewegung innerhalb der evangelischen Kirche, die sich gegen die Gleichschaltung durch die Nazis wehrte. Er wurde mehrmals verhaftet und stand unter ständiger Beobachtung der Gestapo. Bekannteste Werke: „Jesus unser Schicksal“: Dieses Buch, eine Sammlung von Predigten und christlichen Betrachtungen, wurde ein Bestseller und in viele Sprachen übersetzt. Es hat unzählige Menschen im Glauben gestärkt. Erzählungen und Anekdoten: Busch war bekannt für seine anschaulichen Geschichten und humorvollen Anekdoten, die er in Predigten und Büchern verwendete. Tod: Wilhelm Busch starb am 20. Juni 1966 in Lübeck. Sein geistliches Erbe lebt durch seine Bücher und die Erinnerungen an sein Engagement in der Jugendarbeit weiter. Er wird bis heute in vielen evangelischen Kreisen als inspirierende Persönlichkeit geschätzt. Quelle: ChatGPT Fragen? Schreib an: bibelverse@christliche-gewohnheiten.de

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge
#23 Zitate | Busch - allein die Liebe zählt

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 6:55


“Die Summe unseres Lebens sind die Stunden, in denen wir liebten” Wilhelm Busch Pfarrer Wilhelm Busch (1897–1966) war ein deutscher evangelischer Pastor, Jugendpfarrer und Schriftsteller. Er war besonders bekannt für seine engagierte Arbeit in der Jugendarbeit sowie für seine Predigten und Bücher, die viele Menschen im christlichen Glauben inspirierten. Leben und Wirken: Geboren: 27. März 1897 in Elberfeld (heute Wuppertal), Deutschland. Herkunft: Wilhelm Busch stammte aus einer christlichen Familie. Sein Vater war ebenfalls Theologe. Studium und Erster Weltkrieg: Während seines Theologiestudiums wurde er 1916 als Soldat in den Ersten Weltkrieg eingezogen. Seine Erfahrungen an der Front prägten ihn tief, auch in seinem Glauben. Pfarramt und Jugendarbeit: Nach dem Krieg und seinem Studium wurde er evangelischer Pfarrer in Essen. Dort widmete er sich insbesondere der Jugendarbeit und wurde zu einem der bekanntesten Jugendpfarrer seiner Zeit. Theologischer Schwerpunkt: Busch war ein überzeugter Christ mit starkem missionarischem Eifer. Sein Ziel war es, Jugendlichen den christlichen Glauben näherzubringen. Er war ein einfühlsamer Seelsorger und bekannt für seine klare und verständliche Art zu predigen. Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus: Während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus stellte sich Busch mutig gegen das Regime. Er gehörte zur Bekennenden Kirche, einer Oppositionsbewegung innerhalb der evangelischen Kirche, die sich gegen die Gleichschaltung durch die Nazis wehrte. Er wurde mehrmals verhaftet und stand unter ständiger Beobachtung der Gestapo. Bekannteste Werke: „Jesus unser Schicksal“: Dieses Buch, eine Sammlung von Predigten und christlichen Betrachtungen, wurde ein Bestseller und in viele Sprachen übersetzt. Es hat unzählige Menschen im Glauben gestärkt. Erzählungen und Anekdoten: Busch war bekannt für seine anschaulichen Geschichten und humorvollen Anekdoten, die er in Predigten und Büchern verwendete. Tod: Wilhelm Busch starb am 20. Juni 1966 in Lübeck. Sein geistliches Erbe lebt durch seine Bücher und die Erinnerungen an sein Engagement in der Jugendarbeit weiter. Er wird bis heute in vielen evangelischen Kreisen als inspirierende Persönlichkeit geschätzt. Quelle: ChatGPT Fragen? Schreib an: bibelverse@christliche-gewohnheiten.de

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge
#22 Zitate | Busch - Das größte Problem

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 7:15


“Das größte Problem unseres Lebens ist unsere Schuld vor Gott!” Wilhelm Busch Pfarrer Wilhelm Busch (1897–1966) war ein deutscher evangelischer Pastor, Jugendpfarrer und Schriftsteller. Er war besonders bekannt für seine engagierte Arbeit in der Jugendarbeit sowie für seine Predigten und Bücher, die viele Menschen im christlichen Glauben inspirierten. Leben und Wirken: Geboren: 27. März 1897 in Elberfeld (heute Wuppertal), Deutschland. Herkunft: Wilhelm Busch stammte aus einer christlichen Familie. Sein Vater war ebenfalls Theologe. Studium und Erster Weltkrieg: Während seines Theologiestudiums wurde er 1916 als Soldat in den Ersten Weltkrieg eingezogen. Seine Erfahrungen an der Front prägten ihn tief, auch in seinem Glauben. Pfarramt und Jugendarbeit: Nach dem Krieg und seinem Studium wurde er evangelischer Pfarrer in Essen. Dort widmete er sich insbesondere der Jugendarbeit und wurde zu einem der bekanntesten Jugendpfarrer seiner Zeit. Theologischer Schwerpunkt: Busch war ein überzeugter Christ mit starkem missionarischem Eifer. Sein Ziel war es, Jugendlichen den christlichen Glauben näherzubringen. Er war ein einfühlsamer Seelsorger und bekannt für seine klare und verständliche Art zu predigen. Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus: Während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus stellte sich Busch mutig gegen das Regime. Er gehörte zur Bekennenden Kirche, einer Oppositionsbewegung innerhalb der evangelischen Kirche, die sich gegen die Gleichschaltung durch die Nazis wehrte. Er wurde mehrmals verhaftet und stand unter ständiger Beobachtung der Gestapo. Bekannteste Werke: „Jesus unser Schicksal“: Dieses Buch, eine Sammlung von Predigten und christlichen Betrachtungen, wurde ein Bestseller und in viele Sprachen übersetzt. Es hat unzählige Menschen im Glauben gestärkt. Erzählungen und Anekdoten: Busch war bekannt für seine anschaulichen Geschichten und humorvollen Anekdoten, die er in Predigten und Büchern verwendete. Tod: Wilhelm Busch starb am 20. Juni 1966 in Lübeck. Sein geistliches Erbe lebt durch seine Bücher und die Erinnerungen an sein Engagement in der Jugendarbeit weiter. Er wird bis heute in vielen evangelischen Kreisen als inspirierende Persönlichkeit geschätzt. Quelle: ChatGPT Fragen? Schreib an: bibelverse@christliche-gewohnheiten.de

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge
#21 Zitate | Busch - wie Glück entsteht ☘️

Die 365 Bibelverse Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 11:18


“Glück entsteht oft durch Aufmerksamkeit in kleinen Dingen, Unglück oft durch Vernachlässigung kleiner Dinge.” Wilhelm Busch Pfarrer Wilhelm Busch (1897–1966) war ein deutscher evangelischer Pastor, Jugendpfarrer und Schriftsteller. Er war besonders bekannt für seine engagierte Arbeit in der Jugendarbeit sowie für seine Predigten und Bücher, die viele Menschen im christlichen Glauben inspirierten. Leben und Wirken: Geboren: 27. März 1897 in Elberfeld (heute Wuppertal), Deutschland. Herkunft: Wilhelm Busch stammte aus einer christlichen Familie. Sein Vater war ebenfalls Theologe. Studium und Erster Weltkrieg: Während seines Theologiestudiums wurde er 1916 als Soldat in den Ersten Weltkrieg eingezogen. Seine Erfahrungen an der Front prägten ihn tief, auch in seinem Glauben. Pfarramt und Jugendarbeit: Nach dem Krieg und seinem Studium wurde er evangelischer Pfarrer in Essen. Dort widmete er sich insbesondere der Jugendarbeit und wurde zu einem der bekanntesten Jugendpfarrer seiner Zeit. Theologischer Schwerpunkt: Busch war ein überzeugter Christ mit starkem missionarischem Eifer. Sein Ziel war es, Jugendlichen den christlichen Glauben näherzubringen. Er war ein einfühlsamer Seelsorger und bekannt für seine klare und verständliche Art zu predigen. Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus: Während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus stellte sich Busch mutig gegen das Regime. Er gehörte zur Bekennenden Kirche, einer Oppositionsbewegung innerhalb der evangelischen Kirche, die sich gegen die Gleichschaltung durch die Nazis wehrte. Er wurde mehrmals verhaftet und stand unter ständiger Beobachtung der Gestapo. Bekannteste Werke: „Jesus unser Schicksal“: Dieses Buch, eine Sammlung von Predigten und christlichen Betrachtungen, wurde ein Bestseller und in viele Sprachen übersetzt. Es hat unzählige Menschen im Glauben gestärkt. Erzählungen und Anekdoten: Busch war bekannt für seine anschaulichen Geschichten und humorvollen Anekdoten, die er in Predigten und Büchern verwendete. Tod: Wilhelm Busch starb am 20. Juni 1966 in Lübeck. Sein geistliches Erbe lebt durch seine Bücher und die Erinnerungen an sein Engagement in der Jugendarbeit weiter. Er wird bis heute in vielen evangelischen Kreisen als inspirierende Persönlichkeit geschätzt. Quelle: ChatGPT Fragen? Schreib an: bibelverse@christliche-gewohnheiten.de

METIS Wisdom Talks at ETH Zurich
Verstrickt und zugenäht! - Über die brisante Beziehung zwischen Weisheit und Macht (German podcast)

METIS Wisdom Talks at ETH Zurich

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 51:42


Send us a textGerman Description (English below)Gast: Rolf ElberfeldBereits zum zweiten Mal sprechen wir mit Rolf Elberfeld. Wo wir beim letzten Mal etwas über europäische und aussereuropäische Ursprünge des interkulturellen Philosophierens erfahren haben, widmen sich die beiden diesmal den von Elberfeld sogenannten «Verstrickungen» der Weisheit mit der Macht. Denn Philosophie und Weisheit sind nicht nur als Lehren für das Leben der Individuen von Bedeutung. Philosophisches Nachdenken überall auf der Welt war schon immer auch auf unser gesellschaftliches und politisches Zusammenleben gerichtet. Damit geht unfraglich die Gefahr einher sich von Macht oder den Mächtigen korrumpieren zu lassen. Sollte sich Philosophie überhaupt an der Staatslehre versuchen? Sind die Weisen tatsächlich gute Berater der Mächtigen? Sollten Philosophinnen und Philosophen gar die eigentlichen Herrscher über die Menschen sein, wie es bei Platon heisst? Sind philosophische Interessen nicht ohnehin - wenn auch manchmal versteckt – Machtinteressen? Hören Sie nun wie Rolf Elberfeld und Michael Hampe die Verstrickungen von Macht und Weisheit interkulturell beleuchten!Das deutsche und das englische Transkript finden Sie auf unserer Homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. Dort stellen wir auch weiteres Material zum Thema zur Verfügung. Folgt dem philosophischen Tagebuch unserer Metis auf Instagram!Schreiben Sie uns eine Mail mit Fragen und Kommentaren an: metis@phil.gess.ethz.ch Dieser Podcast wurde produziert von Martin Münnich mit Unterstützung der ETH Zürich und der Udo-Keller-Stiftung, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.English DescriptionGuest: Rolf ElberfeldThis is the second time we have spoken to Rolf Elberfeld. While last time we learned about the European and non-European origins of intercultural philosophizing, this time the two of them will focus on what Elberfeld calls the “entanglements” of wisdom with power. For philosophy and wisdom are not only important as teachings for the lives of individuals. Philosophical reflection all over the world has always been directed towards our social and political coexistence. This is unquestionably accompanied by the danger of being corrupted by power or the powerful. Should philosophy even attempt to teach the state? Are the wise really good advisors to the powerful? Should philosophers even be the real rulers of men, as Plato says? Aren't philosophical interests - albeit sometimes hidden - power interests anyway? Listen to Rolf Elberfeld and Michael Hampe shed light on the entanglements of power and wisdom from an intercultural perspective!You can find the German and the English transcript on our homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. There we also provide further material on the topic. Follow the philosophical diary of our Metis on Instagram!Send us an email with questions and comments to: metis@phil.gess.ethz.ch. This podcast was produced by Martin Münnich with the support of ETH Zurich and the Udo Keller Foundation, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.

Escape Room News Center
Horror Escape Stories zu Gast im Escape Room News Center

Escape Room News Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 37:55


In diesem Interview durfte ich Christian Kohlhaas von Horror Escape Stories Wuppertal als Gast begrüßen. Die Themen - Sightseeing in Floresti: Durch "The Dark Forest" zum "Asylum of fear" - Das Gesamtkonzept des Horror Dorfes Floresti - Die unterschiedlichen Ansätze des Live Actings in Horror Escape Rooms - Die nächste Horror Experience "Waisenhaus St. Constantin" - Planänderung beim "Archiv des Dr. Corvus" - Was ist dran an den Gerüchten um einen möglichen Verkauf von Escape Stories Wuppertal in Elberfeld? - Der Bau von Escape Rooms für andere Anbieter. - und vieles vieles mehr. Weitere Infos unter: https://www.escape-stories.de/ Christians Geheimtipps findet Ihr unter: https://www.timebreak-mg.de/ und  https://escaperoomgroenlo.nl/de/ Musik: "The Fortress" von www.ashamaluaevmusic.com

Die Haltestelle
Stephan Anpalagan – Dass Wut existiert ist schon mal gut

Die Haltestelle

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 98:25


Heute steht Stephan Anpalagan mit uns an der Haltestelle. Er ist Journalist, Theologe, Dozent, Autor und mit Ninia LaGrande zusammen Podcasthost von “Ganz schön laut”. 2023 ist sein neues Buch Kampf und Sehnsucht in der Mitte der Gesellschaft erschienen. In diesem Buch sowie seinen zahlreichen anderen Texten und Liedern setzt sich Stephan für Gerechtigkeit, Solidarität, Demokratie und ein freiheitliches Miteinander ein. Übrigens: Noch bis zum 20. Mai könnt ihr für uns unter der Kategorie „Newcomer:in“ beim Deutschen Podcastpreis voten. Vielen Dank für eure Stimme! Wo befindet sich deiner Meinung nach die schönste Haltestelle und warum ausgerechnet die?    Um diese Frage zu beantworten, kann man sich glücklicherweise auf objektiv feststellbare Tatsachen stützen. Die schönste Haltestelle Deutschlands ist die Schwebebahnstation „Völklinger Straße“. Eine wunderschöne Haltestelle im Jugendstil oberhalb der Wasserstrecke über der Wupper. Mittlerweile barrierefrei renoviert und ausgebaut. Wer Wuppertal besucht, muss natürlich mit der Schwebebahn fahren, Vohwinkel, Elberfeld und Barmen besuchen und auf dem Weg an der Völklinger Straße aussteigen und kurz verweilen.   Nenne ein Feature, das jede Haltestelle besser machen würde?   Ein Mensch mit einem mobilen Kaffeestand, der neben Getränken auch Bergische Waffeln anbietet. Schwebebahn, Kaffee und Waffeln: In Sachen Lebensqualität ein unschlagbares Trio.   Was war die letzte große Frage, über die du nachgedacht hast?   Wie schaffen wir es, dass diese Gesellschaft nicht auseinanderbricht? Was braucht es um Einsamkeit, Ungerechtigkeit, fehlende gesellschaftliche Teilhabe und Armut zu bekämpfen? Instagram: @stephan.anpalagan (https://www.instagram.com/stephan.anpalagan/) X: @stephanpalagan (https://twitter.com/stephanpalagan) Homepage: https://stephananpalagan.de Voting Deutscher Podcastpreis: https://www.deutscher-podcastpreis.de/podcasts/die-haltestelle/

Women Who Code Radio
Conversations #100: Inspiring Inclusion and Celebrating International Women's Day with Julie Elberfeld and Joey Rosenberg

Women Who Code Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 35:51


Happy International Women's Day!  Joey Rosenberg, President of Product and Communications at Women Who Code, speaks with Julie Elberfeld, the new CEO of WWCode. For this special 100th episode, they celebrate Women's History Month and International Women's Day by fostering dialogue about inclusion in tech and the vital importance of investing in women. They discuss Julie's career journey, which has led her to her current role, and her visions for the future of Women Who Code.   Empower women in tech with a donation in honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month! Donate Today → www.womenwhocode.com/inspireinclusion

Rudolf Steiner Audio
CW 159 The Mystery of Death: Lecture 12: Spiritual Science as a Conviction—the Etheric Body as a Reflection of the Universe (Elberfeld, 13 June 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 51:56


METIS Wisdom Talks at ETH Zurich
Wer hat's erfunden? - Über Vergangenheit und Zukunft interkulturellen Philosophierens (German Podcast)

METIS Wisdom Talks at ETH Zurich

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 51:35


German Description (English below)Gast: Rolf ElberfeldInterkulturelles Philosophieren ist keine Erfindung unserer Tage. Das weiß auch Rolf Elberfeld, der an der Uni Hildesheim versucht, das Studium der Philosophie über die europäischen Grenzen hinauszutreiben und sie (wieder) praktisch werden zu lassen. Zusammen mit Michael Hampe spricht er in diesem Podcast über Kitarō Nishida, der in seiner Philosophie die Perspektiven der anderen Erdregionen in seine eigene einzubeziehen versucht und insofern als interkultureller Philosoph gelten kann. Gleichzeitig war Nishida auf prekäre Weise verstrickt in die nationalistischen Bestrebungen Japans. Hampe und Elberfeld kommen auch auf Leibniz und Wolff zu sprechen, zwei europäische Vertreter der Philosophie, die sich affirmativ in Richtung chinesischer Philosophie bewegt haben. Elberfeld möchte ein interkulturelles Philosophieren vorantreiben, in dem alle Traditionen sich mit einander austauschen und voneinander lernen. Der Blick sowohl nach Osten als auch in die eigene philosophische Vergangenheit könnte so zum Beispiel dabei helfen, die europäische Philosophie von der Vernarrtheit ins Aufsatzschreiben wieder zu befreien und mit Praktiken, sei es der Meditation oder auch künstlerischer Betätigung anzureichern. Das deutsche und das englische Transkript finden Sie auf unserer Homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. Dort stellen wir auch weiteres Material zum Thema zur Verfügung. Folgen Sie unseren Social-Media-Kanälen auf Mastodon, Twitter und Instagram!Schreiben Sie uns eine Mail mit Fragen und Kommentaren an: metis@phil.gess.ethz.ch Dieser Podcast wurde produziert von Martin Münnich mit Unterstützung der ETH Zürich und der Udo-Keller-Stiftung, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.English DescriptionGuest: Rolf ElberfeldIntercultural philosophizing is not an invention of our time. Rolf Elberfeld, who is trying to push the study of philosophy beyond European borders at the University of Hildesheim and make it practical (again), knows this too. Together with Michael Hampe, he talks in this podcast about Kitarō Nishida, who in his philosophy tries to incorporate the perspectives of other regions of the world into his own and in this respect can be considered an intercultural philosopher. At the same time, Nishida was precariously entangled in Japan's nationalist aspirations. Hampe and Elberfeld also discuss Leibniz and Wolff, two European representatives of philosophy who moved affirmatively in the direction of Chinese philosophy. Elberfeld wants to promote intercultural philosophizing in which all traditions exchange ideas and learn from each other. Looking both to the East and to one's own philosophical past could, for example, help to free European philosophy from its infatuation with writing essays and enrich it with practices, be it meditation or artistic activity. You can find the German and the English transcript on our homepage: www.metis.ethz.ch. There we also provide further material on the topic. Follow our social media channels on Mastodon, Twitter and Instagram!Send us an email with questions and comments to: metis@phil.gess.ethz.ch. This podcast was produced by Martin Münnich with the support of ETH Zurich and the Udo Keller Foundation, Forum Humanum in Hamburg.

Crónicas Lunares
El mago equino de Elberfeld - El extraño mundo de Frank Edwards

Crónicas Lunares

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 25:27


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Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks
Episode 115 - Ricky Peterson Jr.

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 91:44


For this episode we have, special guest, Ricky Peterson Jr. join us via phone. He is the driver of the #2 winged 410 sprint car out of Rawson, Ohio. Discussed: A trip to Atomic Speedway with the FAST on Dirt series this weekend, and results. Some highlights from the 2023 season. Cowboy up at Wayne County Speedway for the All-Stars that resulted in a podium! We touch on different winged sprint car series here in the Midwest and the newly formed Maverick Winged series and his thoughts on that. Plans for 2024 and beyond We find out the grill is almost always fired up at the track. What's cookin'? (Ends around the 37:00 mark) Stoking the Fire Short Track Nationals @ 67 Speedway of Texarkana postponed to later this month. Due to being underwater! Dave Darland is hanging it up after his race at Kokomo on October 13th. Todd Hobson searching for a ride here in the Midwest/Indiana. He's here until the end of October. NARC410 Sprints - Morrie Williams Twin-20's rescheduled. Super Dirt Week 51 postponed until Monday 10/9 due to weather. Belle Claire - aka: Lil Belleville... traction for a return soon? USAC National Sprint cars announce the 2024 Florida swing. Puttin' for Presents fundraiser in Elberfeld @ the Korner Inn Social Media of the week - the usual suspects Dirt Draft results from the fellas. (Ends around the 1 hour mark) Feature Finish High Limit Racing @ Bridgeport Motorsports Park Maverick Winged Sprint Car series debut @ Lincoln Park Speedway Ron Milton Race of Champions @ Jacksonville (IL) Tuscarora 50 results @ Port Royal WoO Sprints - Nittany Showdown @ Port Royal USAC National sprints Fall Nationals @ The 'Burg USAC West Coast Sprints & Western States Midgets @ the Dirt Track at Kern County Raceway WoO late models @ Brownstown (IN) and Fairbury Halloween Spooktacular @ Southern Illinois Raceway Paragon Speedway season finale Fall Nationals 360 sprints @ Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico Fall Frenzy @ Atomic Speedway (Ends around 1:09:00 mark) The Smoke Homemade breaded pork tenderloins What has been cooking at Charlie's? A return visit to Texas Roadhouse for Charlie! A few easy nights for Bunner A underwhelming experience at Hoosier Burger Co. Chili Party @ Gibson's The search continues for a Blackstone... Thanks to our sponsors: Rounders Too Pizza and Kron Farms! And thanks Ricky for joining us!

Die Predigtbuddies
2.28_Exaudi_1. Samuel 3,1-10

Die Predigtbuddies

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 28:04


Diese Folge ist für die Predigtbuddies einmal mehr ein Fest für ihre Seele, denn sie haben Dr. Holger Pyka zu Gast! Er ist Pfarrer der evangelischen Kirchengemeinde Uellendahl-Ostersbaum in Elberfeld, ausgebildeter Bibliologe und Predigt-Coach, Poetry- sowie Preacher-Slammer, Autor, Dozent am Predigerseminar Wuppertal UND dabei auch noch unfassbar sympathisch. Großartige Mischung! Gemeinsam tasten wir uns ran an 1. Samuel 3,1-10. Wir sprechen über spirituelle Dürrezeiten, über eine Lampe, ein kleines Licht wie ein Versprechen: Gottes Geschichte mit den Menschen geht weiter und für jemanden - Samuel - fängt sie gerade erst an. Erwachsen werden und Sendung gehören dann auch dazu. Wie gut, dass er einen „Eli“ an seiner Seite hat, neben dem man wachsen darf. Das erwähnte Buch „Spiel mit dem Wort“ gibt es hier: https://www.vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com/themen-entdecken/gemeindepraxis/gemeindearbeit/26924/spiel-mit-dem-wort  Wer sich für das Lesen von biblischen Texten und anderen interessiert, findet in „Versteht man, was du liest?“ viele Anregungen: https://www.lutherverlag.de/Gemeindepraxis/Pyka-Versteht-man-was-du-liest::900.html  Ein Herzensprojekt aus Holgers Gemeinde in Wuppertal ist die youtube-Reihe #nachtschwärmen mit neuen Abendgebeten: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c95CGbwK8Pk&list=PLPX1AWmM0k-TpoZ-_bb2hmwuHKfApdIBB Habt Ihr Fragen, Kommentare, Ideen oder wollt uns an Euren Erkenntnissen teilhaben lassen? Dann schreibt gern an lea@predigtbuddies.de oder an anja@predigtbuddies.de  

Kleines Tennis
Moonball - Episode 39 (Sommerabschluss in Elberfeld)

Kleines Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 21:50


Mit einem LK-Turnier in Elberfeld endet für mich die Sommersaison 2022. In drei Matches gab ich noch einmal alles und holte die letzten LK-Punkte vor der Wintermeldung. Was genau beim Turnier passiert ist und wie ich insgesamt auf die Sommersaison blicke, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge.

Tennis – meinsportpodcast.de
Moonball – Episode 39 (Sommerabschluss in Elberfeld)

Tennis – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 21:50


Verbesserung um 4,2 LK-Punkte in 9 Monaten. Gespielt habe ich beim TC BW Elberfeld und das komplette Turniertableau gibt es im mybigpoint-Portal. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de
Moonball – Episode 39 (Sommerabschluss in Elberfeld)

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 21:50


Verbesserung um 4,2 LK-Punkte in 9 Monaten. Gespielt habe ich beim TC BW Elberfeld und das komplette Turniertableau gibt es im mybigpoint-Portal. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Career Club LinkedIn Live with Bob Goodwin
Diversity in Tech with Julie Elberfeld, former CIO at Capital One

Career Club LinkedIn Live with Bob Goodwin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 51:08 Transcription Available


Join Bob Goodwin of Career Club and Julie Elberfeld, former divisional CIO for Capital One to discuss Diversity in Tech. In addition to her CIO responsibilities, Julie also founded Women in Tech in 2014, serves as a Forbes Technology Council Member, and is the Principal of Belong Strategies. Julie is an expert in talent disparities that exist in Tech. She shares compelling rationale to employers to adopt a new mindset on recruiting & retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce.perscholas.orgopportunityatwork.org#DEI #Techrecruiting #techjobs #diversity

Himmel und Erde Wuppertal
Himmel und Erde 01/2022

Himmel und Erde Wuppertal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 12:54


Die 1. Sendung 2022 mit folgenden Themen: Jahresrück- und ausblick mit Sup. Ilka Federschmidt Essensausgabe in der neuen 'Laube' am Laurentiusplatz Diakoniedirektor Martin Hamburger zum Thema 'Assistierter Suizid' Feierabendkonzerte an der Orgel von St. Suitbertus. Elberfeld

Himmel und Erde Wuppertal
Himmel und Erde 11/2021

Himmel und Erde Wuppertal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 11:37


Die 11. Sendung 2021 mit folgenden Themen: Hochwasserhilfe der Diakonie in der Kohlfurth 13. Wuppertaler Martinszug in Elberfeld findet statt! Vorgestellt: Die Zukunft der Breuer-Höfe am Laurentiusplatz Vorgestellt: Citypfarrerin Simone Keller in Elberfeld

Radio Bremen: As Time Goes By - die Chronik
30.8.1846: Erster Gesellenverein (Kolping) in Elberfeld gegründet

Radio Bremen: As Time Goes By - die Chronik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 3:30


Die Menschen in NRW spüren gerade, nach dem Hochwasser, wie wichtig Solidarität und Gemeinschaft sind. Einer, der das auch wusste, war Adolph Kolping. Der Priester wirkte in Köln gewirkt und baute die sogenannten Gesellenvereine auf. Heute vor 175 Jahren wurde der erste gegründet. Aus diesem Verein für Wandergesellen entstand das heutige Kolpingwerk.

Extra News On Demand
News at Noon for Wednesday June 30

Extra News On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 8:41


Jay Zimmer reports. Internet-Cable Company WOW is selling to Astound Broadband, the male black bear spotted near Elberfeld is becoming a sort of town mascot, and two dogs are rescued from a Louisiana Street house fire but a pet parrot doesn't survive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Extra News On Demand
News at Noon for Monday June 28 2021

Extra News On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 7:56


Jay Zimmer reports. Both nationally and locally, the shortage of blood is becoming critical as a holiday weekend approaches, a black bear has been spotted in northeast Vanderburgh County, just over the Warrick county line from Elberfeld, and Ellis Park blows the trumpet, heralding the start of its 99th season with fans returning trackside. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Literatur Radio Hörbahn
Lyrik: Wiedergehört – Else Lasker-Schüler

Literatur Radio Hörbahn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 17:30


Else Lasker-Schüler, geboren am 11. Februar 1869 in Elberfeld; gestorben am 22. Januar 1945 in Jerusalem, war eine deutsch-jüdische Dichterin des 20. Jahrhunderts. Darüber hinaus machte sie sich als Zeichnerin einen Namen und gilt als wichtige Vertreterin des deutschsprachigen Expressionismus (vgl. Literaturepochen), weshalb zahlreiche Werke Lasker-Schülers zur avangardistischen Moderne zählen. Zu ihrem Œuvre zählen vor allem zahlreiche Gedichte, aber auch Werke in Prosa sowie einige Dramen. Häufige Motive in ihren Schriften sind das Gelobte Land und die Stadt Jerusalem sowie die Sehnsucht nach diesen Orten, wobei biblische Bilder mit individueller Exilerfahrung verknüpft werden.

River's Fog
Ami Lloyd: life coach and life long learner

River's Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 54:27


Former respiratory therapist and Mary Kay saleswoman turned life coach. She speaks to her journey, ambiguous grief, the importance of acknowledging your grief and taking actionable steps to become your true self. To learn more about her work be sure to check out: https://amilloyd.com/wordpress/about-ami/ Contact info if you or someone you know should be a guest on our podcast: WhatMattersMostEvv@gmail.com OR contact us on facebook @WMMEVV Don't forget about our Share Your Grief Story, Anonymously project. You can mail in to WMME, PO Box 112, Elberfeld, IN 47613 Contact us or see our facebook page for further details.

The Women's Sanctuary
Episode 14, Katherine Elberfeld

The Women's Sanctuary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 62:53


On this first episode of Season Two, host Arlia Hoffman is joined by Katherine Elberfeld, a priest in the Episcopal Church and an author. They explore the experience of women in the church, the nature of God, and the epiphanies Katie received as she writes her latest book. Images of Christa: Katherine Elberfeld's careers in journalism, freelance writing, and the Episcopal priesthood inform and inspire her writing. As the founder of the Gabriel Center for Servant-Leadership, she published To Speak of Love and In the Midst of Sunflowers. Her articles on servant-leadership have appeared in regional and international publications including, "Leadership in Action," "The (Lexington, Ky.) Advocate," the "Virginia Episcopalian" and "Washington Diocese." Katie's published work also includes the short story collection Make Yourselves at Home and the novel The Lady of the House. Forward Movement published Jordan to Jerusalem, a book of meditations for the season of Lent. Other short stories have appeared in "Appalachian Heritage," the literary magazine of Berea College, Berea, Ky. Katie is also an experienced facilitator in the applied human behavioral sciences and is an accomplished, dynamic public speaker. Katie holds a bachelor's degree in English from The University of the South in Sewanee, Tenn., a master's degree in communication from The American University in Washington, D.C., and a master's degree in divinity from The Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va. Katie is passionate about reading, hiking, crossword puzzles, sudoku, pickleball, and music. She stubbornly remains a "Far Side" aficionado. A native of Georgia, she now lives in Marietta, not far from her hometown of Gainesville. The Women's Sanctuary Podcast is produced and hosted by Arlia Hoffman. The Women's Sanctuary provides counseling, sacred practice, and community for women. Visit thewomenssanctuary.com for more information and all podcast episodes.  

River's Fog
Focusing on Baby Steps- How Grief and Trauma Led Amy to Becoming a Health & Wellness Coach

River's Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 65:31


Amy Lutzel, BA, CHWC, ACSM-CPT is the Wellness Director at Ivy Tech in Evansville, IN. She shares with us her transformational growth journey going from bottling up years of trauma and mental health challenges to becoming a certified health and wellness coach. She continues on her healing and grief journey as she encourages others to reach out, connect and take small steps in being the best version of themselves. Amy experienced a major job loss, family with mental illness, parents with terminal diagnosis, is a survivor of suicide, and own medical health problems. She speaks to the importance of allowing yourself to feel the discomfort of grief, taking baby steps and exploring ways to better heal and grow. She is a huge supporter and advocate for self-care, mental illness, and suicide prevent- especially during this pandemic. Check out her routine encouragement and self-care tips! Facebook & Instagram @ivytechwellandfit Twitter - @ivytechwellness YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl4W7ikOCPC9034iAxGJ5HA?view_as=subscriber Take Good Care of YOU! Facebook : https://facebook.com/abl3773 Letters to the Courier & Press: https://www.courierpress.com/story/opinion/2018/12/29/letter-suicide-not-answer/2442259002/ and Grief and Self-Care: https://www.courierpress.com/story/opinion/2020/12/30/viewpoint-take-care-yourself-and-others-through-struggles/4082713001/ Kindness campaign: https://www.courierpress.com/story/opinion/readers/2018/01/04/letter-focus-love-kindness-year/1004091001/ Resources: https://ivyassist.auntbertha.com/ -COVID-19 info, Resources, Mental Health, Support - https://bewellindiana.com/ Click here to support and learn more about What Matters Most? Evansville- striving to be a catalyst to create community-wide mindfulness of grief in your community- click: https://instabio.cc/lantzdreams to access our facebook, Patreon, & Gofundme to support and stay up to date on projects and podcast links- including ways to share your passions, ideas or story! Contact us directly at WhatMattersMostEvv@gmail.com and 812-389-0182 Share Your Grief Story? As Amy mentioned, keeping your grief bottled in will only make things worse. Our most recent project knows many grief stories go unshared for many reasons, yet we also know grief needs to be witnessed in order to heal wholly. That's why we've created this opportunity for you to mail in your grief story anonymously. By doing so it gives WMM?E permission to share its entirety/parts on social media, this podcast and for possible research purposes. Mail in to: WMM?E, PO Box 112, Elberfeld, IN 47613

River's Fog
Share Your Grief Story Project and more

River's Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 21:57


We don't have a guest today, but rather Andrea is sharing more about a project and letters we have already received! ***Disclaimer: This episode is for adults only.  People have provided a gift by sharing their grief journeys around the holidays including life after having an affair, being a nurse during the pandemic and living with a functional alcoholic.  Share Your Grief Story Project (anonymously) Brought to you by What Matters Most? Evansville, Inc.  Project Goal: Create more opportunities for people to share their grief stories to promote greater healing, benefiting both individuals and the community.    Who: Everyone is invited because everyone has a story to share (regardless of where you live)           When: This project will remain active with no plans to stop           Why: Research shows grief heals more wholly when it is witnessed and shared in some context, even anonymously. This is particularly important to our organization to offer our community. We know there are some grief stories this may be the only way it is heard.         How to Participate: Mail in your grief story anonymously to:   What Matters Most? Evansville, IN, Po Box 112, Elberfeld, IN 47613             ***Disclaimer: By sharing your story you are giving WMM?E permission to share the entirety/parts of your story with others, anonymously- for example on it’s River’s Fog podcast, social media, and research purposes.        Grief is a complex emotion, encompassing all forms and types of loss, not just a death. This includes, but is not limited to a loss in relationships, loss of needed support, losing parts of your health, future hopes, and so so so much more. Happy Holidays yall! To support and learn more about our projects and works, be sure to check us out on Patreon and Facebook at WMMEVV  Transcripts available upon request. Resources: https://grief.com/grief-the-holidays/

River's Fog
How to Manage Tech Use & Find Balance with Mindfulness

River's Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 24:03


Diving into a quick educational guide on practicing mindfulness with our technology and devices. It’s normal to keep ourselves distracted to avoid thinking and feeling uncomfortable things, especially related to grief. However, this only causes more damage down the road and prevents us from connecting with the here and now, others, and ourselves. The direct link below gets you to the awesome ‘How to Manage Tech Use & Find Balance with Mindfulness’ Guide shared today! https://technologyformindfulness.com/mindfulness-exercises/ Great free apps: https://www.mindful.org/free-mindfulness-apps-worthy-of-your-attention/ "Mindfulness exercises can help you manage the effects of daily tech use on your mental well-being and allow you to find balance in daily life, easing stress, developing self-compassion, and providing perspective."    Mindful meditation for beginners:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtW92lKLzTQ  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Xdwr4cRTVA. Tips- turn off notifications, unsubscribe if you continue not opening them, use the technology to put limits to your screen or app usage, and set that alarm to summon you smoothly for a pomodoro break. What Matters Most? Evansville believes in the power mindfulness plays in our ability to process, cope with, support others, and grow through grief. Click here  https://instabio.cc/lantzdreams  to support and learn more about our organization striving to be a catalyst to create community-wide mindfulness of grief in your community:  facebook, Patreon, Gofundme, Project and podcast links Share Your Grief Story Project- Friendly reminder we plan to continue this project forever, however don't delay your growth through grief potential. We know there are many stories that go unshared for many reasons, yet we also know grief needs to be witnessed in order to heal wholly. That's why we've created this opportunity for you to mail in your grief story anonymously. By doing so it gives WMM?E permission to share its entirety/parts on social media, this podcast and for possible research purposes.  Mail in to: WMM?E, PO Box 112, Elberfeld, IN 47613

River's Fog
Grateful, Grace-filled Grieving with Andrea Grace Phillips, focused on supporting parents with a child battling or whom has died from the disease of addiction

River's Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 76:04


Andrea Grace Phillips encourages us to experience Grateful, Grace-filled Grieving.  Thanksgiving has different meanings to people, especially if you or a loved one have ever struggled with addiction.  She is a Certified Coach, Speaker, Writer, and an Advocate for those with a child battling the disease of addiction.  The grief of loosing a child to addiction is not only complex, but especially because others often don't know how to respond and support it.  She shares with us the heartache of her own son's death and the journey it ignited to invite others to choose to fully live after losing a child to a substance abuse disorder. She wants you to know you are not alone and is a true champion to this cause by dedicating her own grief healing, passion and skills to do just that through her coaching, gatherings, advocacy, and individual and group retreats. Listen to the full episode to gain insights to her journey, tips, and ways to connect and just maybe, share your story.  Her website: http://www.andreagracephillips.com/ To watch her TEDxEvansville: https://vimeo.com/480890408  Grief heals more wholly when it is witnessed in some context, even if done anonymously.  If you or someone you know for some reason has not felt comfortable sharing your grief story yet, for whatever reason and whatever your grief and loss are, please don't wait any longer.  We encourage you to connect, or at least share your story anonymously. This is particularly important to our organization to offer our community, and beyond. Therefore,  we have created and invite you to do just that:  SHARE YOUR GRIEF STORY.  You can mail your grief story to: What Matters Most? Evansville, Inc, PO Box 112, Elberfeld, IN 47613.   Disclaimer: by sharing your story you are giving WMM?E permission to share the entirety/parts of your story with others, anonymously- on our podcast, social media and possibly used for research.  Grief is a complex emotion, encompassing all forms of loss, not just a death. This includes, but is not limited to loss in relationships, unmet needed support, unexpected changes in your life, your health, future hopes and plans, and so so much more.   We are starting this project with no plans to stop and have every intention on doing more work with Andrea Grace Phillips to make more ripples in the water!   --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Drive In : Der #LeagueOfPerfomance306 Talk
The Fast and the Furious Elberfeld Edition

Drive In : Der #LeagueOfPerfomance306 Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 32:01


Die Jungs sind back! In dieser Folge schwelgen unsere drei Automobilnarren in Erinnerungen an ihr erstes Tuning am eigenen Wagen. Wie hat sich Tuning über die Jahre verändert? Gibt es noch Limits beim tunen? Wer von den Jungs hatte ein Faible für Lichtumbauten ,wer steht auf Optik und wem geht die STVO am Arsch vorbei...? Schaltet wieder ein und lasst euch vom TEAM LOP306 frisieren. Von 0 auf 100 in 32 Minuten. Let us Auditain you Team #leagueofperformance306

Nerds Amalgamated
Science Comics, FDA Greenlit & Critical Role

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 64:23


Finally, a way to read comics in class without your teacher complaining! Real life scientists are producing educational comics to teach cool science stuff. And they're FREE! Check them out, they have some pretty good explanations for a bunch of different topics.The FDA has recognised the ability of video games to help with therapy and greenlit a game for treating ADHD suffers. I can't wait for a game to help you deal with idiots, but we'll get there one day.Where did Matt Mercer's Vox Machina come from? Now you can read both of the first two seasons of the Critical Role prequels in a hardback omnibus. Wait, didn't we already do comics this week? Oops. Anyway, watch Critical Role. It's really good.This week, Professor took to the skies in Sky Rogue and DJ set us up the bomb in Valorant.Real Life Scientists making comics- https://www.sciencenews.org/article/real-life-scientists-inspire-comic-book-superheroes-science-literacy- https://www.jkxcomics.com/- https://static1.squarespace.com/static/59ab7c15e4fcb5c602a09465/t/5a08e052e2c483d6cb8cf769/1510531187492/JKXComics_EBV+and+the+Replication+Dance.pdfA video game for kids with ADHD is greenlit by the FDA- https://www.statnews.com/2020/06/15/fda-akili-adhd-endeavorrx/Dark Horse to Release 'Critical Role' Hardcover Omnibus- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/dark-horse-release-critical-role-hardcover-omnibus-1296484Games PlayedProfessor– Sky Rogue - https://store.steampowered.com/app/381020/Sky_Rogue/Rating: 3.5/5DJ– Valorant – https://playvalorant.com/en-us/Rating: 3/5Other topics discussedThe Last of Us Part 2 game review : Not as Good as It Thinks It Is- https://www.thewrap.com/the-last-of-us-part-2-review-not-as-good-as-it-thinks-it-is-ellie-naughty-dog/Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann calls out journalist Jason Schreier for Anne Frank joke- https://www.ginx.tv/en/video-games/naughty-dog-s-neil-druckmann-calls-out-journalist-jason-schrier-for-anne-frank-jokeG.I. Joe - Give Him The Stick : Parody of G.I. Joe's Public Service Announcements created by Fensler films- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXFdPTaCtkcVictoria's sudden spike in coronavirus cases could result in localised lockdowns- https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/victorias-sudden-spike-in-coronavirus-cases-could-result-in-localised-lockdowns-c-1113679Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) (formally called Human gammaherpesvirus 4, is one of the nine known human herpesvirus types in the herpes family, and is one of the most common viruses in humans.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epstein%E2%80%93Barr_virusOnce Upon a Time….Life (French animated series which tells the story of the human body for children.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time..._LifeCells at Work! (Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akane Shimizu. It features the anthropomorphized cells of a human body, with the two main protagonists being a red blood cell and a white blood cell she frequently encounters.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cells_at_Work!Cells at Work! CODE BLACK (spin-off written by Shigemitsu Harada, illustrated by Ikuta Hatsuya, and supervised by the author of the original, Akane Shimizu. Similar to the original, the series is set in a world of anthropomorphic cells working in a body. It follows a the life of a rookie Erythrocyte, AA2153, and a Neutrophil, U-1196, as they work in a poorly maintained, middle-aged body burdened by issues such as stress, smoking, drinking and the like, causing complications in the cells' work and living environment.)- https://cellsatwork.fandom.com/wiki/Cells_at_Work!_CODE_BLACKInside Ralphie (Magic School Bus episode) (Third episode of Season 1 of the animated children's series The Magic School Bus. While Ralphie hosts a TV broadcast from his sickbed, his classmates seek to discover the cause of his illness.)- https://magicschoolbus.fandom.com/wiki/Inside_RalphieFor Lunch (Magic School Bus episode) (Second episode of season one of the animated children's series The Magic School Bus. Ms. Frizzle's students explore Arnold's digestive system after he accidentally swallows his miniaturized classmates.)- https://magicschoolbus.fandom.com/wiki/For_LunchFood and Drug Administration ((FDA or USFDA) is a federal agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, one of the United States federal executive departments. The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of food safety, tobacco products, dietary supplements, prescription and over-the-counterpharmaceutical drugs (medications), vaccines,biopharmaceuticals,blood transfusions, medical devices, electromagnetic radiation emitting devices (ERED), cosmetics, animal foods & feed and veterinary products.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Drug_AdministrationRitalin (Methylphenidate, sold under the trade name Ritalin among others, is a stimulant medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It is a first line medication for ADHD. It may be taken by mouth or applied to the skin.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MethylphenidateTali Health (Tali Health creates game based programs to improve attention in children. TALi TRAIN is a clinically validated digital training and treatment program that addresses the world’s leading reported early childhood issue-attention difficulties, a key feature in conditions including ADHD and ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).)- https://talihealth.com.au/Michele Assarasakorn (comic artist | colorist on ISOLA / Gotham Academy/ Critical Role)Twitter : https://twitter.com/msassykInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/msassyk/Critical Role Wiki (A Place Documenting the Current History of Exandria)- https://criticalrole.fandom.com/wiki/Critical_Role_WikiThe World of RWBY: The Official Companion (RWBY lore book)- https://www.amazon.com/World-RWBY-Official-Companion/dp/1974704386Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins Library Edition: Series I & II Collection at Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Role-Machina-Origins-Collection/dp/1506721737Ace Combat (Ace Combat is a hybrid arcade-style flight action video game franchise mainly developed by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ace_CombatLUFTRAUSERS (shoot 'em up video game developed by Netherlands-based indie developer studio Vlambeer and published by Devolver Digital for Microsoft Windows, OS X,Linux, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.)- https://store.steampowered.com/app/233150/LUFTRAUSERS/Guns of Icarus (Guns of Icarus Online is the original PvP steampunk airship combat game that laid the groundwork for the expanded Guns of Icarus experience, Guns of Icarus Alliance.)- https://store.steampowered.com/app/209080/Guns_of_Icarus_Online/PS5 Reveal Event & Every Next Gen Game announced- https://www.gamespot.com/articles/ps5-reveal-event-every-nextgen-game-announced-by-s/1100-6478266/Space Shuttle Challenger disaster (The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster was a fatal incident in the United States space program that occurred on Tuesday, January 28, 1986, when the Space Shuttle Challenger (OV-099) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, killing all seven crew members aboard. The failure was caused by the failure of O-ring seals used in the joint that were not designed to handle the unusually cold conditions that existed at this launch.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disasterSpace Shuttle Columbia disaster (The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster was a fatal incident in the United States space program that occurred on February 1, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) disintegrated as it reentered the atmosphere, killing all seven crew members. During the launch of STS-107,Columbia's 28th mission, a piece of foam insulation broke off from the Space Shuttle external tank and struck the left wing of the orbiter.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disasterThe Slo Mo Guys - How a TV Works in Slow Motion- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BJU2drrtCMWinnie the Pooh could be banned from Shanghai Disneyland as a result of an ongoing meme used to criticize China's leader-https://www.businessinsider.com/winnie-the-pooh-shanghai-disneyland-meme-2018-11?r=AU&IR=TObama & Xi Jinping as Tigger & Winnie The Pooh- https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DsXrZ-6UwAUHGRx?format=jpg&name=900x900Shout Outs11 June 2020 – Playstation 5 reveal - https://deadline.com/2020/06/sony-playstation-5-revealed-videogames-1202957140/Sony lifted the veil to reveal the PlayStation 5, the video game console it hopes will be a significant lure for consumers this holiday season. In a live-streamed video presentation lasting more than an hour, Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed new details for the PS5, including its design and lineup of new games. Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto will be included for free, and there are two dozen other games heading to the platform. The unit’s two-tone design is a shift from previous versions and gives off distinct imperial stormtrooper vibes. PS5 will be available in both a standard model with an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc drive, and a digital model without a disc drive. One of the biggest series of all time, Grand Theft Auto, will be coming to PS5, with enhanced and expanded versions of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online to launch on PS5 in the second half of 2021.15 June 2020 – Rare stone ginger beer bottle from 1930s-era sells for record price - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-15/ginger-beer-bottle-sells-for-huge-price/12353574A rare ginger beer bottle from the 1930s, made for a Warwick soft drink company, has sold for a record price in Toowoomba. It has collectors encouraging people to check their sheds and old farm dumps for possible 'buried treasure'. The hammer fell at $17,500 for the stoneware Doneley and Butler bottle. The little green lip at the top is what set it apart from bottles worth a fraction of that price."These bottles are extremely rare, there have only been two or three found in perfect condition," said auctioneer Graham Lancaster."That colour combination of glazes makes it unique worldwide."He said the Warwick bottle set a record price locally, and quite possible a world-record, for an antique crown-seal soft drink bottle of its type.16 June 2020 – Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins turns 15 - https://comicbook.com/movies/news/batman-begins-anniversary-the-dark-knight-christopher-nolan-christian-bale/As the '90s progressed, the image of Batman on the big screen began to descend into the realm of campiness previously seen in Adam West's take on the character back in the '60s TV series and movie, which started to sour audiences on the character entirely. After a variety of reports emerged about a new take on the character in the early '00s, fans were given Christopher Nolan's gritty and grounded origin story for the character in 2005, debuting Christian Bale as the Dark Knight. This new take on the character harkened back to some of the more grounded interpretations of the character, while adding just enough whimsy to remind audiences that this was still a comic book movie. Batman Begins went on to take in $371 million worldwide, a fraction of the figures that subsequent superhero movies would go on to earn, That film's success might not have been groundbreaking, but it set the stage for The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, with some audiences considering those films to be the best comic book films of all time, both of which earned major box office hauls and the former earning Heath Ledger a posthumous Oscar for his performance as the Joker.18 June 2020 – Dame Vera Lynn passes away at 103 - https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53091856The singer was best known for performing hits such as We'll Meet Again to troops on the front line in countries including India and Egypt. Six weeks ago, ahead of the 75th anniversary of VE Day and during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Dame Vera said simple acts of bravery and sacrifice still define our nation. A week later, she became the oldest artist to get a top 40 album in the UK, beating her own record when her greatest hits album re-entered the charts at number 30. Born in London's East Ham in 1917, Dame Vera's singing talent was discovered at a young age and by age 11 she had left school to pursue a full-time career as a dancer and singer. Lynn devoted much time and energy to charity work connected with ex-servicemen, disabled children and breast cancer. She was held in great affection by Second World War veterans and in 2000 was named the Briton who best exemplified the spirit of the 20th century. Paying tribute, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the singer's "charm and magical voice entranced and uplifted our country in some of our darkest hours". "Her voice will live on to lift the hearts of generations to come," he said. She died at the age of 103 in Ditchling,East Sussex.19 June 2020 – Sir Ian Holm passes away at 88 - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/jun/19/ian-holm-dies-alien-chariots-of-fire-bilbo-bagginsSir Ian Holm, an acclaimed British actor whose long career included roles in Chariots of Fire and The Lord of the Rings has died. A star of stage and screen, Sir Ian won a Tony Award for best featured actor as Lenny in Harold Pinter's play The Homecoming in 1967. He won a British Academy Film Award and gained a supporting-actor Oscar nomination for portraying pioneering athletics coach Sam Mussabini in the hit 1982 film Chariots of Fire. His other well-known film roles include Ash in Alien, Father Vito Cornelius in The Fifth Element, Chef Skinner in Ratatouille, and Bilbo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film series. Sir Ian was knighted in 1998 for his services to drama. He died from Parkinson’s disease in London.Remembrances16 June 1804 – Johann Adam Hiller - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Adam_HillerGerman composer,conductor and writer on music, regarded as the creator of the Singspiel, an early form of German opera. It is a form of German-language music drama, now regarded as a genre of opera. It is characterized by spoken dialogue, which is alternated with ensembles,songs, ballads, and arias which were often strophic, or folk-like. Singspiel plots are generally comic or romantic in nature, and frequently include elements of magic, fantastical creatures, and comically exaggerated characterizations of good and evil. In many of these operas he collaborated with the poet Christian Felix Weiße. Furthermore, Hiller was a teacher who encouraged musical education for women, his pupils including Elisabeth Mara and Corona Schröter. He was Kapellmeister of Abel Seyler's theatrical company, and became the first Kapellmeister of Leipzig Gewandhaus. To Hiller has been given the credit of being the originator of the Singspiel, the beginning of German comedy opera as distinct from the French and Italian developments. The most important of his operas were: Lottchen am Hofe (Lottie at court, 1760),Der Teufel ist los (The devil is loose, 1768), and Poltis, oder Das gerettete Troja (Poltis, or Troy rescued, 1782). The lyrics of all his Singspiele were of considerable musical value, and were long popular. Among his sacred compositions are: A Passion Cantata, Funeral Music in Honor of Hasse, a setting of the one hundredth Psalm; and a few symphonies. He died at the age of 76 in Leipzig.16 June 1858 – John Snow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_SnowEnglish physician and a leader in the development of anaesthesia and medical hygiene. He is considered one of the founders of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854, which he curtailed by removing the handle of a water pump. Snow's findings inspired the adoption of anaesthesia as well as fundamental changes in the water and waste systems of London, which led to similar changes in other cities, and a significant improvement in general public health around the world. John Snow was one of the first physicians to study and calculate dosages for the use of ether and chloroform as surgical anaesthetics, allowing patients to undergo surgical and obstetric procedures without the distress and pain they would otherwise experience. He designed the apparatus to safely administer ether to the patients and also designed a mask to administer chloroform. He personally administered chloroform to Queen Victoria when she gave birth to the last two of her nine children, Leopold in 1853 and Beatrice in 1857 and was still not yet knighted, leading to wider public acceptance of obstetric anaesthesia. John Snow studied chloroform as much as he studied ether, which was introduced in 1847 by James Young Simpson, a Scottish obstetrician. He realised that chloroform was much more potent and required more attention and precision when administering it. Snow first realised this with Hannah Greener, a 15-year-old patient who died on 28 January 1848 after a surgical procedure that required the cutting of her toenail. She was administered chloroform by covering her face with a cloth dipped in the substance. However, she quickly lost pulse and died. After investigating her death and a couple of deaths that followed, he realized that chloroform had to be administered carefully and published his findings in a letter to The Lancet. Snow was a skeptic of the then-dominant miasma theory that stated that diseases such as cholera and bubonic plague were caused by pollution or a noxious form of "bad air". The germ theory of disease had not yet been developed, so Snow did not understand the mechanism by which the disease was transmitted. His observation of the evidence led him to discount the theory of foul air. He first published his theory in an 1849 essay, On the Mode of Communication of Cholera, followed by a more detailed treatise in 1855 incorporating the results of his investigation of the role of the water supply in the Soho epidemic of 1854. By talking to local residents (with the help of Reverend Henry Whitehead), he identified the source of the outbreak as the public water pump on Broad Street (now Broadwick Street). Although Snow's chemical and microscope examination of a water sample from the Broad Street pump did not conclusively prove its danger, his studies of the pattern of the disease were convincing enough to persuade the local council to disable the well pump by removing its handle (force rod). Snow later used a dot map to illustrate the cluster of cholera cases around the pump. He also used statistics to illustrate the connection between the quality of the water source and cholera cases. He showed that homes supplied by the Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks Company, which was taking water from sewage-polluted sections of the Thames, had a cholera rate fourteen times that of those supplied by Lambeth Waterworks Company, which obtained water from the upriver, cleaner Seething Wells. Snow's study was a major event in the history of public health and geography. It is regarded as the founding event of the science of epidemiology. He died from stroke at the age of 45 in London.16 June 1869 – Charles Sturt - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_SturtCharles Napier Sturt, British officer and explorer of Australia, and part of the European exploration of Australia. He led several expeditions into the interior of the continent, starting from Sydney and later from Adelaide. His expeditions traced several of the westward-flowing rivers, establishing that they all merged into the Murray River, which flows into the Southern Ocean. He was searching to prove his own passionately held belief that an "inland sea" was located at the centre of the continent. Sturt found the conditions and climate in New South Wales much better than he expected, and he developed a great interest in the country. Sturt received approval from Governor Darling on 4 November 1828 to explore the area of the Macquarie River in western New South Wales. The party faced the ordeal of rowing back upriver on the Murray and Murrumbidgee, against the current, in the heat of an Australian summer. Their supplies ran out and, when they reached the site of Narrandera in April, they were unable to go any further. Sturt sent two men overland in search of supplies and they returned in time to save the party from starvation. But Sturt went blind for some months and never fully recovered his health. By the time they reached Sydney again, they had rowed and sailed nearly 2,900 kilometres of the river system. Sturt believed that it was his destiny to discover a great salt water lake, known as 'the inland sea', in the middle of Australia. At very least, he wanted to be the first explorer to plant his foot in 'the centre' of Australia. In August 1844, he set out with a party of 15 men, 200 sheep, six drays, and a boat to explore north-western New South Wales and to advance into central Australia. They travelled along the Murray and Darling rivers before passing the future site of Broken Hill. They were stranded for months by the extreme summer conditions near the present site of Milparinka. When the rains eventually came, Sturt moved north and established a depot at Fort Grey (today this site is within Sturt National Park). With a small group of men, including explorer John McDouall Stuart as his draughtsman, Sturt pressed on across what is now known as Sturt's Stony Desert and into the Simpson Desert. Unable to go further, he turned back to the depot. Sturt made a second attempt to reach the centre of Australia, but he developed scurvy in the extreme conditions. His health broke down and he was forced to abandon the attempt. John Harris Browne, surgeon on the expedition, assisted Sturt, took over leadership of the party and, after travelling a total of 3,000 miles (4,800 km), brought it back to safety. He died from heart failure at the age of 74 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.16 June 1977 – Wernher von Braun - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wernher_von_BraunGerman and later American aerospace engineer and space architect. He was the leading figure in the development of rocket technology in Nazi Germany and a pioneer of rocket and space technology in the United States. While in his twenties and early thirties, von Braun worked in Nazi Germany's rocket development program. He helped design and develop the V-2 rocket at Peenemünde during World War II. Though a member of the SS, following the war he was secretly moved to the United States, along with about 1,600 other German scientists, engineers, and technicians, as part of Operation Paperclip. He worked for the United States Army on an intermediate-range ballistic missile program, and he developed the rockets that launched the United States' first space satellite Explorer 1. In 1960, his group was assimilated into NASA, where he served as director of the newly formed Marshall Space Flight Center and as the chief architect of the Saturn V super heavy-lift launch vehicle that propelled the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon. In 1967, von Braun was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering, and in 1975, he received the National Medal of Science. He advocated a human mission to Mars. Von Braun also developed the idea of a Space Camp that would train children in fields of science and space technologies, as well as help their mental development much the same way sports camps aim at improving physical development. Von Braun took a very conservative approach to engineering, designing with ample safety factors and redundant structure. This became a point of contention with other engineers, who struggled to keep vehicle weight down so that payload could be maximized. As noted above, his excessive caution likely led to the U.S. losing the race to put a man into space with the Soviets. He died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 65 in Alexandria, Virginia.Famous Birthdays16 June 1801 – Julius Plücker - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Pl%C3%BCckerGerman mathematician and physicist. He made fundamental contributions to the field of analytical geometry and was a pioneer in the investigations of cathode rays that led eventually to the discovery of the electron. He also vastly extended the study of Lamé curves. In 1836, Plücker was made professor of physics at University of Bonn. In 1858, after a year of working with vacuum tubes of his Bonn colleague Heinrich Geißler, he published his first classical researches on the action of the magnet on the electric discharge in rarefied gases. He found that the discharge caused a fluorescent glow to form on the glass walls of the vacuum tube, and that the glow could be made to shift by applying an electromagnet to the tube, thus creating a magnetic field. It was later shown that the glow was produced by cathode rays. Plücker, first by himself and afterwards in conjunction with Johann Hittorf, made many important discoveries in the spectroscopy of gases. He was the first to use the vacuum tube with the capillary part now called a Geissler tube, by means of which the luminous intensity of feeble electric discharges was raised sufficiently to allow of spectroscopic investigation. He anticipated Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff in announcing that the lines of the spectrum were characteristic of the chemical substance which emitted them, and in indicating the value of this discovery in chemical analysis. According to Hittorf, he was the first who saw the three lines of the hydrogen spectrum, which a few months after his death, were recognized in the spectrum of the solar protuberances. In 1865, Plücker returned to the field of geometry and invented what was known as line geometry in the nineteenth century. In projective geometry, Plücker coordinates refer to a set of homogeneous co-ordinates introduced initially to embed the set of lines in three dimensions as a quadric in five dimensions. The construction uses 2×2 minor determinants, or equivalently the second exterior power of the underlying vector space of dimension 4. It is now part of the theory of Grassmannians, to which these co-ordinates apply in generality (k-dimensional subspaces of n-dimensional space). He was born in Elberfeld,Duchy of Berg,Holy Roman Empire.16 June 1915 – John Tukey - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_TukeyJohn Wilder Tukey, American mathematician best known for development of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm and box plot. The Tukey range test, the Tukey lambda distribution, the Tukey test of additivity, and the Teichmüller–Tukey lemma all bear his name. He is also credited with coining the term 'bit'. Early in his career Tukey worked on developing statistical methods for computers at Bell Labs where he invented the term "bit" in 1947. n 1970, he contributed significantly to what is today known as the jackknife estimation—also termed Quenouille–Tukey jackknife. He introduced the box plot in his 1977 book, "Exploratory Data Analysis". He is also the creator of several little-known methods such as the trimean and median-median line, an easier alternative to linear regression. He also contributed to statistical practice and articulated the important distinction between exploratory data analysis and confirmatory data analysis, believing that much statistical methodology placed too great an emphasis on the latter. Though he believed in the utility of separating the two types of analysis, he pointed out that sometimes, especially in natural science, this was problematic and termed such situations uncomfortable science. Tukey coined many statistical terms that have become part of common usage, but the two most famous coinages attributed to him were related to computer science. While working with John von Neumann on early computer designs, Tukey introduced the word "bit" as a contraction of "binary digit" The term "bit" was first used in an article by Claude Shannon in 1948. In 2000, Fred Shapiro, a librarian at the Yale Law School, published a letter revealing that Tukey's 1958 paper "The Teaching of Concrete Mathematics" contained the earliest known usage of the term "software" found in a search of JSTOR's electronic archives, predating the OED's citation by two years. This led many to credit Tukey with coining the term, particularly in obituaries published that same year, although Tukey never claimed credit for any such coinage. In 1995, Paul Niquette claimed he had originally coined the term in October 1953, although he could not find any documents supporting his claim.The earliest known publication of the term "software" in an engineering context was in August 1953 by Richard R. Carhart, in a RAND Corporation research memorandum. He was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts.16 June 1909 – Archie Carr - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_CarrArchie Fairly Carr, Jr., American herpetologist,ecologist and a pioneering conservationist. He was a Professor of Zoology at the University of Florida. In 1987 he was awarded the Eminent Ecologist Award by the Ecological Society of America. He made extraordinary contribution to sea turtle conservation by way of bringing attention to the world's declining turtle populations due to over-exploitation and loss of safe habitat. He started out as a high school science teacher before becoming a college professor. He published numerous books and articles, including Ulendo: Travels of a Naturalist in and out of Africa, High Jungles and Low, So Excellent a Fishe (about his green turtles), The Windward Road and several Time-Life books such as The Everglades and The Reptiles. He was also the author of the Handbook of Turtles, and with Coleman J. Goin, Guide to the Reptiles, Amphibians and Freshwater Fishes of Florida. While a serious scientific and nature writer, he also had a remarkable sense of humor, which led him to publish the parody of scientific taxonomic keys - his A Subjective Key to the Fishes of Alachua County, Florida, affectionately known as the "Carr Key". Carr was also known for his efforts in conservation, especially for sea turtles, helping convince Costa Rica to establish Tortuguero National Park in 1975. He was a co-founder of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation, which helps to save and monitor sea turtles in Tortuguero,Costa Rica. He was often joined in his conservation work by his wife Marjorie Carr, who was a major advocate for conservation in her own right. In 1952 Carr was awarded the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal from the National Academy of Sciences. He was born in Mobile, Alabama.Events of Interest16 June 1884 – The first purpose-built roller coaster, LaMarcus Adna Thompson's "Switchback Railway", opens in New York's Coney Island amusement park. - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-roller-coaster-in-america-opensKnown as a switchback railway, it was the brainchild of LaMarcus Thompson, traveled approximately six miles per hour and cost a nickel to ride. The new entertainment was an instant success and by the turn of the century there were hundreds of roller coasters around the country. For five cents, riders would climb a tower to board the large bench-like car and were pushed off to coast 600 ft (183 m) down the track to another tower. The car went just over 6 mph (9.7 km/h). At the top of the other tower the vehicle was switched to a return track or "switched back" (hence the name). The new entertainment was an instant success and by the turn of the century there were hundreds of roller coasters around the country.16 June 1911 – IBM founded as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in Endicott, New York. - http://www.techgetz.com/history-of-ibm/In 1911 the company that leased Unit record equipment, especially Hollerith punched cards and card readers to government bureaus and insurance agencies, became the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR). Thomas J. Watson (1874-1956) took over in 1924, using the name “International Business Machines.” IBM expanded into electric typewriters and other office machines. Watson was a salesman and concentrated on building a highly motivated, very well paid sales force that could craft solutions for clients unfamiliar with the latest technology. His motto was “THINK”; customers were advised to not “fold, spindle or mutilate” the delicate cardboard cards.16 June 2012 – The United States Air Force's robotic Boeing X-37B spaceplane returns to Earth after a classified 469-day orbital mission. - https://www.space.com/16110-secret-x37b-space-plane-landing.htmlThe unmanned X-37B spacecraft, also known as Orbital Test Vehicle-2 (OTV-2), glided back to Earth on autopilot, touching down at California's Vandenberg Air Force Base at 5:48 a.m. PDT (8:48 a.m. EDT, 1248 GMT). The landing brought to an end the X-37B program's second-ever spaceflight, a mission that lasted more than 15 months with objectives that remain shrouded in secrecy. The X-37B stayed in orbit for 469 days this time, more than doubling the 225 days its sister ship, OTV-1, spent in space last year on the program's maiden flight. Officials at Vandenberg said the spacecraft conducted "on-orbit experiments" during its mission. Exactly what the spacecraft, which is built by Boeing, was doing up there for so long is a secret. The details of the X-37B's mission, which is overseen by the Air Force's Rapid Capabilities Office, are classified, as is its payload. This secrecy has led to some speculation, especially online and abroad, that the X-37B could be a space weapon of some sort — perhaps a sophisticated satellite-killer. Some experts also suspect that the vehicle may be an orbital spy platform. "This is a test vehicle to prove the materials and capabilities, to put experiments in space and bring them back and check out the technologies," Richard McKinney, the Air Force's deputy undersecretary for space programs.16 June 2016 – Shanghai Disneyland Park, the first Disney Park in Mainland China, opens to the public - https://www.dw.com/en/distinctly-chinese-disneyland-opens-in-shanghai/a-19332984Shanghai Disney Resort, the first Disney resort in Mainland China and the sixth worldwide, celebrated its historic Grand Opening today, culminating one of Disney's most ambitious projects ever. The wonder and imagination of Disney greeted the people of China in magical new ways as the gates opened to Shanghai Disneyland, a theme park like no other with the biggest, tallest castle in any Disney park, the first pirate-themed land and Disney's most technologically advanced park to date. Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger and Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang cut a red ribbon together, signaling the Communist Party's endorsement of the $5.5 billion (4.87 billion euro) resort - one of the largest foreign investments in China. The lavish ceremony featured a children's choir singing "When You Wish Upon a Star," as well as actors dressed as Sleeping Beauty, Donald Duck, and other Disney characters dancing on stage. The entrance of the park is called "Mickey Avenue" instead of "Main Street USA." Stores feature Minnie Mouse in traditional quipau dresses and the Wandering Moon Teahouse is modeled after a building in eastern China. Shanghai Disney Resort is filled with immersive Disney storytelling, thrilling attractions, spectacular live entertainment and memory-making experiences designed to inspire and delight Chinese guests. The world-class vacation destination includes a magical theme park with six themed lands, two imaginatively designed hotels, a Disneytown shopping and dining district, and Wishing Star Park recreational area.IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes -https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS -http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comSupport via Podhero- https://podhero.com/podcast/449127/nerds-amalgamatedRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 23:10


Amy says "our best customers are our current customers." She says that you have to show appreciation for for repeat business. In this episode, she offers a few tips on how we can improve our customer service skills especially when it comes to the direct sells industry. Bio, Links and Other Resource Information: Amy's Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stylingwithamye/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-elberfeld-76bb312b/ Website: http://www.storylinecollection.com/stylingwithamy Amy's Bio: Amy took her passion for fashion and "refashioned" her life after retirement. Amy earned a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics and a Masters in Home Economics Education at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. After 5 years of teaching home economics, a career change was in the air. Raymond Walters College offered an Associates Degree in Dental Hygiene. A 20 year career as a Registered Dental Hygienist proved to be the perfect part time job to allow Amy to be home with her family and to be out in the work force. Fashion has always been a passion for Amy, retirement allowed her to pursue flexible, fun, fashion experiences with Doncaster Designer Clothing, Jockey Person to Person, Ava Gray, NYGARD Style Direct, and currently Storyline Collection Fashions. Amy also produced fashion videos with Amy Scalia for the online weekly publication, Cincy Chic. Guest or show ideas? Email: swtnsocial@gmail.com Thank you for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confidentstrides/support

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 90:34


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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 23:01


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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 12:03


1919 wurde in Elberfeld der "Wander- und Instrumenten-Club Harmonie" gegründet. Jugendbewegte und Wandervögel trafen sich zum Musizieren mit Gitarre und Mandoline. Thomas Daun mit einem Geburtstagsbesuch. Von Thomas Daun.

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Podlog #351 2017-12-17

Podlog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 46:25 Transcription Available


17. Dezember 2017, die 351. Folge. Im Anschluss an Überlegungen gestern und in Auseinandersetzung mit zwei Texten von Elberfeld und Merleau-Ponty. Was kritisches Denken für transformatives, empirisches, experimentelles, versuchendes Sprechen, Schreiben, Handeln unersetzlich macht. Zur Gefahr des Ideologischen in der Hypostasierung des je eigenen Leben, der je eigenen Zeit. Geschichte als Gesellschaft, nicht als Existenzielle Weltbeziehung. Dialektik nicht Existenzideologische Wahrnehmungssakralisierung. Quellen: - Elberfeld, Rolf. 2006. Phänomenologie des Lebens als Selbst-Transformation. In: Leben als Phänomen: die Freiburger Phänomenologie im Ost-West-Dialog, hg. von Hans Rainer Sepp und Ichiro Yamaguchi, 276–284. Orbis phaenomenologicus Perspektiven N.F., 13. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann. - Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. 1966. Phänomenologie der Wahrnehmung. Nachdruck. Berlin: Gruyter.

5 of the Best
drugs that were legal

5 of the Best

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2013 14:36


 In 2003, a leather basket filled with cannabis leaf fragments and seeds was found next to a 2,500- to 2,800-year-old mummified shaman in the northwesternXinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China.[136][137] Cannabis is also known to have been used by the ancient Hindus of India and Nepal thousands of years ago.    Contemporary uses of cannabis are as a recreational or medicinal drug, and as part of religious or spiritual rites; the earliest recorded uses date from the 3rd millennium BC.[10] In 2004, the United Nations estimated that global consumption of cannabis indicated that approximately 4% of the adult world population (162 million people) used cannabis annually, and that approximately 0.6% (22.5 million) of people used cannabis daily.[11] In the United States, cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug (under federal law); 5.1% of Americans said they used marijuana in the past 30 days. In 1977, 38% of 12th graders reported using cannabis in the past month; in 2011, 23% of the same age group reported using cannabis in the same time span.           Opium   In June 1840 the British fleet of 16 warships and 27 transports carrying 4,000 men arrived in the Pearl River Delta, near Humen. Among them was the Nemesis, a new iron warship armed with a deadly weapon - the Congreve rocket launcher, able to fire exploding rockets up to a distance of two miles. The Chinese were prepared, but their antiquated defences were no match for the British. Their static canons and armada of war junks were destroyed in just five and a half hours. Over the next two years the British navy travelled up the coast towards Shanghai. Chinese troops, many of whom were addicted to opium, were overwhelmed at every stage. The British bombardments resulted in a considerable loss of life - between 20,000 and 25,000 Chinese were killed. Britain lost just 69 men.           Heroin Diacetylmorphine was first synthesized in 1874 by C. R. Alder Wright, an English chemist working at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London. He had been experimenting with combining morphine with various acids. He boiled anhydrous morphine alkaloid with acetic anhydride for several hours and produced a more potent, acetylated form of morphine, now called diacetylmorphine or morphine diacetate. The compound was sent to F. M. Pierce of Owens College in Manchester for analysis. Pierce told Wright: Wright's invention did not lead to any further developments, and diacetylmorphine became popular only after it was independently re-synthesized 23 years later by another chemist,Felix Hoffmann. Hoffmann, working at the Aktiengesellschaft Farbenfabriken (today theBayer pharmaceutical company) in Elberfeld, German   Later, as with Aspirin, Bayer lost some of its trademark rights to heroin under the 1919 Treaty of Versailles following the German defeat in World War I.[65]       The BBC reported that "Worldwide, the UN estimates that as of 2005, there are more than 50 million regular users of heroin, cocaine and synthetic drugs."[13] Global users of diacetylmorphine are estimated at between 15 and 21 million people aged 15–64.[1       LSD   Modern medicine knows about ergot, but has rarely seen it in the form of an epidemic disease.* It is a black fungus that grows on wet grain, contains chemicals that powerfully affect the blood vessels and the nervous system. Drugs that were legal pics tomorrowIn the Middle Ages, growing uncontrolled in wet summers, ergot was no such helpful friend. The disease was called "St. Anthony's Fire," and raged periodically through Europe. Monastic chroniclers wrote of agonizing burning sensations, of feet and hands blackened like charcoal, of vomiting, convulsions and death. Whole villages were driven mad.     The British Army thouht a brief moment that LSD might aid there forces A crew of British military men were each given LSD-25 (Acid) while on the field. Here is what happened:   2 min video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-rWnQphPdQ   There's a part of the video missing, they mentioned that one of the men nearly succeeded in befelling a tree, using only a spade

Wuppercast
Wuppercast 22 (mit Musik am Ende)

Wuppercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2007


Verspätete Neujahrsgrüße an Alex Wunschel. Apples Handy unter http://www.wienweb.at/content.aspx?id=123563&cat=7&channel=2 gibts Fotos. Das TiC ist gerettet, bei der Schulspeisung wird es noch versucht. Entmannter Poseidon in Elberfeld und ein paar Kalauer aus der Boulevardpresse. Schreibt mal unter madkaz@wuppercast.de oder eisen67p@telebel.de Das Lied am Ende ist von Maya de Luna, heißt Il vole, und gibts zum Download unter: http://www.jamendo.com/de/ Wollt ihr öfter Musik ???

Fundación Juan March
Inauguración de la Exposición "OBRAS MAESTRAS DEL MUSEO DE WUPPERTAL: DE MARÉES A PICASSO". "Conferencia inaugural"

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 1986 28:49


"«Obras maestras del Museo de Wuppertal: De Marées a Picasso» es el título de la Exposición que se inaugurará en la Fundación Juan March el próximo 17 de noviembre, compuesta por un total de 78 obras de pintura pertenecientes a 38 artistas, a caballo entre los siglos XIX y XX, procedentes de la colección del Museo von der Heydt, de la ciudad alemana de Wuppertal. La muestra, organizada con la colaboración del citado Museo, permanecerá abierta en la sede de la Fundación Juan March hasta el próximo 25 de enero, y ofrece una variada selección de lo que ha sido la vanguardia histórica europea desde el último cuarto de la pasada centuria: Cézanne, Manet y los grandes maestros del impresionismo, el cubismo, el expresionismo, el surrealismo, etc., que ilustran uno de los períodos más ricos de la historia del arte. La exposición será presentada con una conferencia de Sabine Fehlemann, directora del Museo Von der Heydt, de Wuppertal. Entre el amplio número de artistas con obra en la exposición figuran Picasso -con cinco obras-, Dalí, Kandinsky, Gauguin, Bonnard, Léger, Kokoschka; varios nombres del Impresionismo francés (Degas, Monet, Toulouse-Lautrec...), De Chirico; una representación de los grupos expresionistas germánicos «Die Brücke» (El Puente), «Der Blaue Reiter» (El Jinete Azul) y «Los 4 Azules» (Corinth, Feininger, Heckel, Kirchner, Liebermann, Jawlensky, Marc, Nolde...), de la «Nueva Objetividad» alemana, como Beckmann, Otto Dix, Schad; y otros. Esta exposición itinerante, con la denominación de «De Marées a Picasso», ha sido mostrada ya en Ascona y Berna y, tras su exhibición en la Fundación Juan March en Madrid, se ofrecerá en el Museo Picasso de Barcelona, en Tel Aviv yen la National Gallery de Washington. Más de ochenta años de existencia tiene el Museo de la Ciudad de Wuppertal, que desde 1961 lleva el nombre del barón Eduardo Von der Heydt, el mayor de sus impulsores. Creado en 1902 el Museo Municipal de Elberfeld, fue incrementando sus fondos, que se unieron más tarde con los de la Asociación de Arte de Barmen, al fundirse ambas ciudades en la actual de Wuppertal. El mecenazgo de Dr. Von der Heydt, cuyo padre había sido Presidente del Museo de la ciudad desde 1903 y había legado a éste su colección de cuadros, contribuyó decisivamente a la notable colección de pinturas que hoy alberga el Museo de la Ciudad de Wuppertal y de la que la presente exposición constituye una muestra."Más información de este acto