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What do people think of you, specifically when they think of you as a Christian? What does it look like to be a brand ambassador for Christ? Join Dan as we hear what the Holy Spirit has to say in this episode of Holy Spirit Soapbox.Verses mentioned in this episode:-1 John 3:16-24-John 14:10-Philippians 2:13-16Questions:1) How would you define those who are Christian around you? Without judgment of course.2) How would you define Christianity?3) How would you define yourself as a Christian (if you're a Christian)?Music Credit: Alex Grohl - "Indie Folk (King Around Here)" downloaded from http://www.pixabay.comPhoto Credit: http://www.canva.com/Video Conversion: https://www.onlineconverter.com/audio-to-videoSupport the showFor more information and to check out our other episodes, visit us at holyspiritsoapbox.com.Social Links: Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | YouTube
On today's show, a partnership between Northwest Arkansas Food Bank and downtown Bentonville restaurants to fight food insecurity. Plus, noisy crypto mining,, eponyms, and much more.
Cette semaine, les Méchants Raisins reçoivent le producteur français bien connu Michel Gassier. En lui parlant, on découvre avec fascination la manière personnelle qu'il a de concevoir l'élaboration de ses différentes gammes de vins du Sud de la Vallée du Rhône. Dans un deuxième temps, Patrick et Nadia s'affrontent dans un combat des bouteilles, et Michel Gassier officie comme juge! Et puis finalement, on vous fait nos suggestions de la semaine. Les vins de Michel Gassier Michel Gassier Lou Coucardié Costières de Nîmes 2017 34,75$ - Code SAQ10678261 – 14,5% - 2,5 gL Michel Gassier Côtes-du-Rhône Les Halos de Jupiter 2020 19,30$ - Code SAQ11903619 – 15% - 2,5 gL Vins du combat Laurent Miquel Solas 2020 16,55$ - Code SAQ13584383 – 13% - 2,3 g/L Château Combel-La-Serre Cuvée Château 2018 23,65$ - Code SAQ13090762 – 13% - 1,6 gL Suggestions Patrick Di Giovanna, Vurria Nero d'Avola 2019, Sicilia, Italie 23,80 $ - Code SAQ 14936601 – 13,5 % - 2 g/L – Bio Domaine de l'Olivette blanc 2021, Bandol, France 29,45 $ - Code SAQ 10884559 – 13,5 % - 1 g/L Nadia Jean Foillard, Morgon 2020, Eponym, France 52,50 $ - Code SAQ 13341197 – 12,5 % Domaine Sérol, Côte Roannaise 2020, Oudan, France 28,70 $ - Code SAQ 14721669 – 13 % - 1,7 g/L – Biodynamie Mathieu Bachelder, Pinot noir 2020, Parfum de Niagara, Niagara Peninsula, Canada 27,95 $ - Code SAQ 14559551 – 12,5 % - 1,7 g/L Aubert & Mathieu, Corbières 2020, Marie Antoinette, France 21,30 $ - Code SAQ 14713061 – 14 % - 2,3 g/L Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Beyond weird pictures of monkeys and such, NFTs are pushing the frontier of what it means to own digital property, experience community, and join the Web 3.0 ecosystem. Ben Kovalis, founder and CMO of EpoLabs by Art AI, jumped on the NFT bandwagon when he and his co-founder decided to embark on the path of creating an artificial intelligence art generation system based on words people input into the system. Ideally, it could be used to create the art pieces often associated with NFTs. Though not originally coming from art and design, Ben realized the attraction of such a tool and, apparently, so did others, to the point that when the team launched their first project they quickly turned into overnight successes with their Eponym collection. Today, Ben and his team are revolutionizing the NFT space with AI-generated art that soon may be the industry standard when it comes to Web 3.0 art and more! Jordan Kastrinsky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-kastrinsky-9b8b2370/ Ben Kovalis - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-kovalis/ Join our community: Front Team website - https://www.front-team.com Our telegram channel - https://t.me/front_team
Join Host Rubin Sorrell as he defines consistency. See if he can make the grade as he falls back in love with the process and out of pride.
Join Host Rubin Sorrell as he defines consistency. See if he can make the grade as he falls back in love with the process and out of pride.
We discuss the generative art NFT movement, how to evaluate a good project, and cover the basics of the Art Blocks, Eponym, and Botto projects.
We discuss the generative art NFT movement, how to evaluate a good project, and cover the basics of the Art Blocks, Eponym, and Botto projects.
This week the ladies check-in after a week off. Kim gives an update on her injury and Lin discusses her very unassuming week and the ladies tell us about their date night attending the much-anticipated stage play Defining Measures. Word of the week: Eponym. The ladies go all in for the listeners for the examples of this word. News and Entertainment: Travis Barker flies again; Sonya Accuses Dell and Dell Accuses Sonya; Jay, Bey and Tiff; 40/40 turns 18 and LeBron Goes All Out For Savannah. Black Folk Blue Ain’t For You: Jaxson Hayes Asks For A Warrant, But Gets A Tase Instead Main Topic: The Struggle Is Over This Ain’t Got Nothing To Do With Nothing: Joyce and The Joker, Driving Live and the 9 Minute Alarm.
In possibly the most “Justin” theme in Q&H history, Justin has written six questions this week about eponyms!* We also name-drop American political history, a classic sitcom, and a legendary piece of rock n’ roll history! *(An eponym is something named after a person.)
Elon Musk is creating something that will turn is into cyborgs. He demonstrated Neuralink working on live pigs! Are we turning into irobot? Hopefully it will help us be less lazy though. Sign up for our email list here --> https://mailchi.mp/644bb32f036b/gre-vocab-yo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grevocab/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grevocab/support
Eponym, Aptronym, Cryptonym, Zoonym - Jennifer and Mallory talk names of names and names of everything! With examples and—of course—some differing of opinions. We also catch up on the current celebrity baby news and take listener questions on names and naming. Names mentioned in this episode: Lieux, Luc, Delilah, Ophelia, Nasa, Sirius, Orion, Mason, Birdie, Pagett, Kobe, Orlando... and more! View our full Names Glossary. Have a question for Jennifer and Mallory? Email us at podcast@babynames.com or call our message line at (702) 848-5510. The Baby Names Podcast is a production of BabyNames.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pinhead- Big Butt Jimmy Brown- They Call me Dad Lynette Powell OC Soul- A Girl Like you Shirley Diamond- Been so long The Artist-MPact Thomas Hall The Buckhead Boyz Kid Willams-Bob Coleman, Ken Keys, Mike Stratford, Tony Gray, Ron Atkins, Rod King, Andre Spiderman Fuller, Cheryl Winston, Craig Riggins, Carl Conner, Big George of Macon, Bobby Wonder, Naim Rashid, James Williams, Linda Oconnor, Larry Macklin, Deborah Kennedy, Randy O'jay, Jo-Jo.
We don’t search online...we Google it. We don’t book a ride-hailing service...we call an Uber. Just like Kleenex & Xerox before them, these brands have become generic trademarks (or proprietary eponyms). They have come to define the category. So what happened to YouTube? Surely, the brand that has owned video for more than a decade should also have become the proprietary eponym? #branding #product #category #brandstrategy
A brief preview of the upcoming full episode 59, featuring upcoming topics (more flashcards, pseudogenes, survey) —plus word dissections, a book club recommendation (Anatomists and Eponyms), and more! 00:19 | Topics 01:92 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 01:56 | Word Dissection 09:04 | Sponsored by HAPS 10:18 | Book Club 13:12 | Sponsored by AAA 13:54 | Survey Says... 15:09 | Staying Connected If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Please take the anonymous survey: theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! Upcoming Topics 1 minute Pseudogenes Getting to sleep More Flashcards: Hidden Powers Unleashed First listen to Flashcards: Hidden Powers | Episode 58 Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 0.5 minute The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is a graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in contemporary instructional practice, this program helps you power up your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi Word Dissection 7 minutes obverse reverse mnemonic pneumonic pseudogene Sponsored by HAPS 1 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Don't forget the HAPS Awards, which provide assistance for participating in the HAPS Annual Conference. Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps Book Club 2.5 minutes Anatomists and Eponyms: The Spirit of Anatomy Past by Kurt Ogden Gilliland & Royce Montgomery amzn.to/2PJe9ms The Eponym Episode | Using Modern Terminology | Episode 40 More on Eponyms in A&P Terminology | Episode 41 Special opportunity Contribute YOUR book recommendation for A&P teachers! Be sure include your reasons for recommending it Any contribution used will receive a $25 gift certificate The best contribution is one that you have recorded in your own voice (or in a voicemail at 1-833-LION-DEN) Check out The A&P Professor Book Club Sponsored by AAA 0.5 minutes A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram Survey Says... 1 minute Please take about 5 minutes to answer some questions—it will really help improve this podcast! theAPprofessor.org/survey If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details & transcript at the episode page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440 Tools & Resources Amazon TextExpander Rev.com Snagit & Camtasia The A&P Professor Logo Items Sponsors Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the American Association for Anatomy. anatomy.org The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society also provides marketing support for this podcast. theAPprofessor.org/haps Distribution of this episode is supported by NYCC's online graduate program in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI) nycc.edu/hapi Clicking on sponsor links helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast! Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! The A&P Professor® and Lion Den® are registered trademarks of Lion Den Inc. (Kevin Patton)
Host Kevin Patton gets a call from Mike Pascoe that sparks more discussion of eponyms in teaching, revisits brain neurogenesis in adults and a note from Adam Rich about Barbara Waxer's advice for finding media to use in teaching prompts Kevin to launch a central collection. Plus a word about personal names and pronouns to use with students. 00:40 | Adult Brain Neurogenesis 05:36 | Sponsored by HAPS 06:17 | Finding Media for Teaching A&P | Adam Rich 10:42 | Sponsored by AAA 11:21 | Eponyms Again! | Mike Pascoe 27:58 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 28:39 | Personal Names and Pronouns If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! The sweetest sound in the world is the person's own name.(Dale Carnegie) 1 | Adult Brain Neurogenesis 5 minutes A recurring topic in this podcast, here's some recent evidence for adult neurogenesis in the brain. A Common Embryonic Origin of Stem Cells Drives Developmental and Adult Neurogenesis (recent research published in Cell) my-ap.us/2CS0qTk Researchers discover the source of new neurons in brain's hippocampus: Findings extend understanding of how a continuous supply of neurons throughout life is connected with learning and memory (summary of the research) my-ap.us/2CZPaUU Past episodes related to this segment Running Concept Lists Help Students Make Connections | Episode 8 Are Learning Styles Real? Why or Why Not? | Episode 14 The Last Best Story in Teaching Anatomy & Physiology | Episode 37 2 | Sponsored by HAPS 0.5 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. Did you know there's a one-day regional HAPS conference in March? Check it out. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps 3 | Finding Media for Teaching A&P 4.5 minutes Adam Rich sparks another look at Barbara Waxer's advice in Episode 28 about finding and using media in our teaching. Barbara's "bonus" list of collections has now been added to a new page at The A&P Professor website. And you are asked to contribute! Using Media in Our A&P Course – Advice From Barbara Waxer | Episode 28 Finding Media for Teaching A&P (new webpage listing sources) theAPprofessor.org/media To find the podcast app, search your device's app store or go to Stay Connected to the Podcast | TAPP Radio 4 | Sponsored by AAA 1 minute The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org. Their big meeting is in April at the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting in Orlando FL. Check it out! Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram 5 | Eponyms Again! 16.5 minutes After recalling that in the previous episode, Kevin forgot that when discussing Broca's massive sideburns, he could have mentioned that the term "sideburn" is itself an eponym. Then Mike Pascoe calls in with a tip and triggers additional conversation about how to handle eponyms in our teaching. The Eponym Episode | Using Modern Terminology | Episode 40 anatomicalterms.info (online tool recommended by Mike Pascoe) Cognitive Load Theory my-ap.us/2D0yeO9 6 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 0.5 minutes The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in instructional practice, this program helps you power up your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi 7 | Personal Names and Pronouns 4 minutes Learning, using, and properly pronouncing students names is worth the effort to connect with learners personally and build mutual trust and respect. Likewise, introducing our own preferred gender pronouns opens the door for including the personal pronoun preference of student (should that be important to them) and can help connect with our students in ways that improve the learning environment. The Lasting Impact of Mispronouncing Students' Names https://my-ap.us/2D1rYWy Teachers' Strategies for Pronouncing and Remembering Students' Names Correctly my-ap.us/2D0hBlM Gender Pronouns and Teaching my-ap.us/2D1equi The Problem With Pronouns my-ap.us/2CZjrU0 If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440 Sponsors Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the American Association of Anatomists. anatomy.org The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society also provides marketing support for this podcast. theAPprofessor.org/haps Distribution of this episode is supported by NYCC's online graduate program in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI) nycc.edu/hapi Amazon and TextExpander referrals help defray podcasting expenses. (Clicking on sponsor links helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!
Host Kevin Patton previews the content of the upcoming full episode, which features a follow-up discussion of eponyms in scientific terminology from the previous full episode. There's more... some word dissections, and a recommendation from The A&P Professor Book Club. If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! Topics 1 minute Looks like we're revisiting some topics from earlier episodes. Update on growing new neurons in the adult brain Update on finding media to use in teaching A&P (sparked by a question from listener Adam Rich) More on eponyms, a follow-up discussion featuring a contribution from Mike Pascoe Student names. They're important. Word Dissections 4.5 minutes Duodenum Hippocampus Book Club 3.5 minutes Skeleton Keys: The Secret Life of Bone by Brian Switek amzn.to/2HZXc4q Check out The A&P Professor Book Club Storytelling is the Heart of Teaching A&P | Episode 12 If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440 Sponsors Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the American Association of Anatomists. anatomy.org The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society also provides marketing support for this podcast. theAPprofessor.org/haps Distribution of this episode is supported by NYCC's online graduate program in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI) nycc.edu/hapi Amazon and TextExpander referrals help defray podcasting expenses. (Clicking on sponsor links helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!
Host Kevin Patton focuses on the use of eponyms (terms named for a person) in modern anatomy and physiology teaching. What are the pros and cons...and controversies? Find out in this episode! 00:43 | What is an Eponym? 06:16 | Sponsored by HAPS 06:57 | Modern Use of Eponyms 16:26 | Sponsored by AAA 17:16 | Another Problem with Eponyms 22:01 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 22:34 | How to Deal with Eponyms in Our A&P Course If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! The least questioned assumptions are often the most questionable. (Pierre Paul Broca) 1 | What is an Eponym? 5.5 minutes An eponym is a term named after a person. A toponym is named for a place. What is an Eponym (Kevin's blog post, includes links to other resources) my-ap.us/2uaLU3V Who Named It? (website listing eponym sources) www.whonamedit.com/ Paul Langerhans (brief bio) my-ap.us/2CDJtMl Friederich Gustave Jakob Henle (wiki article) my-ap.us/2CuU3Ft The Duffy blood group (book chaper) my-ap.us/2CzAnjP Legionnaires Disease (CDC resource) my-ap.us/2CzqbHO 2 | Sponsored by HAPS 0.5 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. Did you know there's a one-day regional HAPS conference in March? Check it out. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps 3 | Modern Use of Eponyms 9.5 minutes Eponyms are going out of fashion. For some very good reasons. When we do use them, there are some common practices that A&P teachers should pay attention to. This segment features Seven Fashion Tips for Stylish Use of Eponyms Avoid eponyms Be bilingual If you have to use an eponym, do Fashionable non-possessive forms Back-door eponym styles (non-capitalized adjectives) Fashion rules are not really rules OK, sometimes fashion rules really are rules Modern Use of Eponyms (Kevin's blog post, includes those 7 fashion tips and links to other resources!) my-ap.us/2ubbqWI What's Up with Eponyms in A&P? Part 1 (Kevin's blog post) my-ap.us/2UNrCcS International Lists: A Practical Approach for Your A&P Course (resource in The A&P Professor website with links to the international lists of anatomical terminology) my-ap.us/2uw6jBu Patton Glacier (yep, it's a real thing) my-ap.us/2UR9mzih 4 | Sponsored by AAA 1 minute The searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by The American Association of Anatomists (AAA) at anatomy.org. Their big meeting is in April at the Experimental Biology (EB) meeting in Orlando FL. Check it out! Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram 5 | Another Problem with Eponyms 4.5 minutes There are some historical and social controversies surrounding many eponyms. This begs the question: why should we continue to use them? What's Up with Eponyms in A&P? Part 2 (Kevin's blog post) my-ap.us/2UTD06W Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna (book) amzn.to/2JAmjMS The Nazi Anatomists – A Conversation with Aaron Fried | Episode 30 (addresses some of the ethical issues surrounding Nazi connections) Did A Soviet Psychiatrist Discover Autism In 1925? (article about Grunya Efimovna) my-ap.us/2CuWVSL What's in a name? Gender and the eponym (journal article) my-ap.us/2CC4I0X The case for renaming women's body parts (article in the popular press) my-ap.us/2CL6xcj The Anatomy Education Podcast #42: Dr. Leah Kaminsky (conversation with the author of the article) my-ap.us/2CAkTMa 6 | Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 0.5 minutes The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is graduate program for A&P teachers. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in instructional practice, this program helps you power up your teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi 7 | How to Deal with Eponyms in Our A&P Course 3.5 minutes Eponyms may be best left behind, but sometimes we can't avoid them. How do we emphasize the pitfalls of eponym use with students who will certainly face the lingering use of them in professional settings? Perhaps the best approach is bilingualism (descriptive terms AND eponyms). If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440 Sponsors Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the American Association of Anatomists. anatomy.org The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society also provides marketing support for this podcast. theAPprofessor.org/haps Distribution of this episode is supported by NYCC's online graduate program in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI) nycc.edu/hapi Amazon and TextExpander referrals help defray podcasting expenses. (Clicking on sponsor links helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!) 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Host Kevin Patton previews the content of the upcoming full episode, which features a discussion of eponyms in scientific terminology. There's more... some word dissections, and a recommendation from The A&P Professor Book Club. If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! Topic .5 minute All about eponyms: the good, the bad, and the ugly What are eponyms? Why are they going out of style? Word Dissections 3.5 minutes Eponym Loop of Henle haversian canal Clopton Havers Toponym Lyme disease Book Club 3 minutes The Secret Language of Anatomy 1st Edition by Cecilia Brassett, Emily Evans, Isla Fay, forward by Alice Roberts amzn.to/2YhNe34 Check out The A&P Professor Book Club If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available at the script page. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Sponsors Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the American Association of Anatomists. anatomy.org The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society also provides marketing support for this podcast. theAPprofessor.org/haps Distribution of this episode is supported by NYCC's online graduate program in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI) nycc.edu/hapi Amazon and TextExpander referrals help defray podcasting expenses. (Clicking on sponsor links helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast!) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram!
01. JOEY BELTRAM - ENERGY FLASH 2017 JOACHIM REWORK 02. Hatiras ft. Gettoblaster & Black Tantra - Jack To The Rhythm 03. Joachim Garraud - LE LABORATOIRE 04. Breach - Jack (HOOX Remix) 05. Kid Massive & Noriyuki Omoto - Check This Out 06. Emanuele Antimi - Who Is Elvis 07. Eponym 2018 08. Hypernova - Retro (Original Mix) 09. Lifelike & Kris Menace - What Time Is Love 10. Chris Moody - I Can't Stop (Original Mix) 11. Normann Gravis - Headsick (Re-Mastered) 12. FREEJAK - JAMAICA (EXTENDED) 13. Whistle (Original Mix) 14. Kapkano - Madman (Original Mix) 15. Justin Levai & Tobirush - Drop That (Original Mix) 16. Kryder - Dogs On Acid (Techno Trance) 17. Chuckie - Back In The Club (Original Mix) 18. Asterjackers - Bassline 19. PBH & Jack Shizzle & Afishal - Funk You (Instrumental Mix)
01. JOEY BELTRAM - ENERGY FLASH 2017 JOACHIM REWORK 02. Hatiras ft. Gettoblaster & Black Tantra - Jack To The Rhythm 03. Joachim Garraud - LE LABORATOIRE 04. Breach - Jack (HOOX Remix) 05. Kid Massive & Noriyuki Omoto - Check This Out 06. Emanuele Antimi - Who Is Elvis 07. Eponym 2018 08. Hypernova - Retro (Original Mix) 09. Lifelike & Kris Menace - What Time Is Love 10. Chris Moody - I Can't Stop (Original Mix) 11. Normann Gravis - Headsick (Re-Mastered) 12. FREEJAK - JAMAICA (EXTENDED) 13. Whistle (Original Mix) 14. Kapkano - Madman (Original Mix) 15. Justin Levai & Tobirush - Drop That (Original Mix) 16. Kryder - Dogs On Acid (Techno Trance) 17. Chuckie - Back In The Club (Original Mix) 18. Asterjackers - Bassline 19. PBH & Jack Shizzle & Afishal - Funk You (Instrumental Mix)
01. JOEY BELTRAM - ENERGY FLASH 2017 JOACHIM REWORK 02. Hatiras ft. Gettoblaster & Black Tantra - Jack To The Rhythm 03. Joachim Garraud - LE LABORATOIRE 04. Breach - Jack (HOOX Remix) 05. Kid Massive & Noriyuki Omoto - Check This Out 06. Emanuele Antimi - Who Is Elvis 07. Eponym 2018 08. Hypernova - Retro (Original Mix) 09. Lifelike & Kris Menace - What Time Is Love 10. Chris Moody - I Can't Stop (Original Mix) 11. Normann Gravis - Headsick (Re-Mastered) 12. FREEJAK - JAMAICA (EXTENDED) 13. Whistle (Original Mix) 14. Kapkano - Madman (Original Mix) 15. Justin Levai & Tobirush - Drop That (Original Mix) 16. Kryder - Dogs On Acid (Techno Trance) 17. Chuckie - Back In The Club (Original Mix) 18. Asterjackers - Bassline 19. PBH & Jack Shizzle & Afishal - Funk You (Instrumental Mix)
Brainerd condition, does that sound like something you want? Think again! It is an embarassing disease. Learn more about this disease and how naming diseases is changing to avoid creating stigmas and misdirection. Learn about this new aspect in science!
"Hellooo my friends, we meet agaiiiin!" Haha! This week we sit down with a very talented mc from SD/LA, the brotha...EP...or Eponym...or EpTheMc...whatever name you choose to call him...just know, after you hear his music...you will remember him. We get into how he got into creating music, his inspirations, Tumblr fame, and much much more...so pull up, get comfortable, and spend the next hour with your hosts Viberoc & Cas as we give you Freeluv...yeerrrp this is the 1st of 2 episodes with the brotha due to uhhhh slight distractions/interruptions at some points haha EP: soundcloud.com/epthemc Twitter/IG: epthemc
In this week’s episode: Jeremiah 1-3. We begin the book of Jeremiah with a consideration of names or nouns formed after a person. And ICYMI, the Roman Mars and Helen Zaltzman's two-part collaboration about eponyms can be found here and Dan Carlin's Hardcore History about the Achaemenids can be found here.
On the 18th episode of the Loose Threads Podcast, a show about the intersection of fashion, technology and commerce, I talk with Andrew Lipovsky, the founder of Eponym, a company that designs, manufactures and sells eyewear for a range of fashion and apparel brands. Luxottica is the omnipresent name in the eyewear space, which many know from the now infamous 60 Minutes special on the company’s dominance. But Eponym set out to build a vertical eyewear license focused on brands that the big guy ignored. It’s a really interesting story about new players entering an age-old space, and how the internet has opened up the surface area for competition no matter how big a company’s monopoly seems to be. It was great talking with Andrew about the evolution of Eponym into a vertical licenser, and how such a move made perfect sense for the eyewear market. Focus is one of the most underrated aspects of business. it’s important that the industry has companies like Eponym that are specialized and lend that expertise to brands who can benefit but shouldn’t go it alone. — Show Notes — Eponym https://www.eponymous.co/ Edited by George Drake Jr. — About Loose Threads — http://LooseThreads.com Join the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/buLQY9 Twitter: http://twitter.com/loosethreadsxyz The Loose Threads Podcast explores the intersection of fashion, technology and commerce. Hosted by Richie Siegel, an entrepreneur and writer, each episode features an in-depth conversation with one guest that spans a range of topics. The guests range from being fashion-focused to technology-focused to somewhere in between, but the unifying thread is always the rapid change facing the industry and how entrepreneurs are responding. You can listen to the podcast on any player of your choice, in addition to on http://LooseThreads.com
Eponym (noun): A person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc., is named or thought to be named; a name or noun formed after a person. An eponym, almost by definition, has some kind of story behind it — some reason it … Continue reading →
Eponym (noun): A person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc., is named or thought to be named; a name or noun formed after a person. An eponym, almost by definition, has some kind of story behind it — some reason it … Continue reading →
Prefixes are key morphemes in English vocabulary that begin words. The English prefix epi-, which means “over” or “upon,” appears in a good number of English vocabulary words, such as epidermis and epitaph. You can remember that the prefix epi- means “upon” from the noun epidemic, which is a widespread disease that comes “upon” people; you can also recall that epi- means “over” via the word epidermis, which is the outer skin that lies “over” lower layers of skin.Like this? Build a competent vocabulary with Membean.
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We need validation. Leave a review: iTunes | Stitcher Medical School is hard work. Between the information to memorize and the concepts to understand, along with the time you'll spend on it all, it seems ripe for technological intervention. Can an app really help you memorize anatomy? Can a website really help you make medical decisions? Can a table really help you get organized? We recently surveyed students here at the UI Carver College of Medicine and on Reddit, asking them for recommendations and tips on using tech during medical school. Listen in as Cole Cheney, Aline Sandouk, John Pienta, Lisa Wehr, and Greg Woods wade through the results. While there are certainly plenty of apps out there to try, in general the info we got boiled down to a few major app winners and platform leaders, and some others to try, too. Because what it all comes down to is there's more than one way to study medicine, and you'll just have to try them to see which one is best for you. For seasoned med students these apps and sites will be familiar. For those who' are looking f or alternatives, our discussion may help. Popular: Taking notes Notability iAnnotate Also try: Evernote Popular: Studying Anki VitalSource Also try: Osmosis. More info… Firecracker. More about the SuperMemo algorithm… Popular: Productivity Dropbox Google Drive/Docs/Cal/etc. Also try: iStudiez Teux Deux Coffivity Popular: Supplemental Info UpToDate Wikipedia Google Netter's Anatomy Atlas Also try: Eponym Mendeley Picmonic Sketchy Micro Popular: Clinical Micromedex Epocrates Calculate Also try: The Papp App Your Hosts This Week: [huge_it_gallery id=”21″] Listen to more great shows for medical students on The Vocalis Podcast Network. The opinions expressed in this feed and podcast are not those of the University of Iowa or the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine; nor do they reflect the views of anyone other than the people who expressed them...
The Greek root word onym means “name.” This root is the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words, including synonym and antonym. The root onym is easily recalled through the word anonymous, which refers to someone going around without a “name.”Like this? Build a competent vocabulary with Membean.