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An unseasonably hot 69 Farenheit couldn't stop over 36 thousand athletes taking on Tokyo, and this week on Marathon Talk we've all the star-studded stories from the week! Between the elite winners half a minute ahead of their rivals, Paula Radcliffe & Harry Styles' stellar efforts, and this week's guest Adele Roberts securing another star on her Six Star Journey, you won't want to miss this jam-packed episode of Marathon Talk! In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - We catch up with Martin's tempo running, a dodgy achilles, and Deena's run-in with a delighted Marathon Talk listener in Lake Tahoe 3:45 - All the big stories from Tokyo, from the elite fields beating the heat and the hometown hero in the men's wheelchair race, to Paula Radcliffe's majestic return and the >2.5k athletes receiving a Six Star Medal in Japan 10:00 - We play a game of ‘Higher or Lower' with Deena, all based around one of the world's biggest stars' finishing time in Tokyo - Harry Styles' 3:24:07 14:00 - Broadcaster, Runner and Author Adele Roberts is our inspiring guest this week, talking us through her recovery from bowel cancer, the failures that've tallied up to her marathon successes, and her ambitions to set a new Guinness World Record 39:15 - A new section to the show, we share notes from the fabulous members of our community who took to the streets of Tokyo and flew their way through the finishing line Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Adele Roberts https://www.instagram.com/adeleroberts/
The Daily Quiz - Science and Nature Today's Questions: Question 1: Which is the hottest planet in the Solar System? Question 2: What is the name of the fibrous mineral formerly used to make fireproof articles? Question 3: What is a male guinea pig known as? Question 4: What part of the body is the medical field of phlebology concerned with? Question 5: What muscle is joined by the lingual nerve to the brain? Question 6: What is a baby zebra known as? Question 7: What is the boiling point of water in Farenheit? Question 8: Which colour has highest wavelength in the visible spectrum? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in here to this Friday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking with Pete Kaliner, for this week's Friday Hangover, about President-elect Trump's inauguration getting moved inside due to extremely cold weather expected in D.C. Pete shares his doubts about the reasoning for the change in venue. The change could possibly be due to potential or active threats on the president-elect's life, having already survived two assassination attempts in the past few months safety is likely the most important issue. Later, they move on to the crucially important topic of Farenheit vs. Celsius, and why the American system is vastly better than the metric system. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From my friend, Jim loves telling me about his weather situation...Why not 'be like JD' and tell me yours...Mind you I understand Celcius way better than Farenheit.Rain is rain in any bodies language.Thanks James Daly
It's been a big week as Eden's had her first week at college, plus we're thinking already about options beyond GCSE. Mirabelle and I do some gardening in a thunderstorm, Asher beats me at chess and we discuss politics and Farenheit 451.
Desde sua criação, parece que os livros foram feitos para serem… PROIBIDOS. Foi assim na Segunda Grande Guerra, quando os nazistas achavam que a literatura alemã precisava passar por uma purificação para não alienar a sua cultura. Foi assim com a Igreja Católica que criou uma lista de livros que não deveriam ser lidos pelos cristãos - o Index Librorum Prohibitorum ou, simplesmente, Index - que continha livros considerados heréticos, obscenos ou contrários ao ideário da Igreja. Imagine, isso é coisa do passado… Não caro ouvinte, isso está acontecendo agora mesmo nos EUA e aqui em terras tupiniquins! Com toda a tecnologia que temos a pergunta que fica é: por que continuam proibindo os livros? É isso que Gabi Idealli e Andreia D'Oliveira discutem com base no maravilhoso livro de Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451. O que está esperando? Dá um play no programa! Comentado no episódio Fahrenheit 451, Romance de Ray Bradbury 1984, Romance de George Orwell Admirável Mundo Novo, Romance de Aldous Huxley Farenheit 451 (1966 ‧ Ficção científica/Ação ‧ 1h 52m) Farenheit 451 (2018 ‧ Ficção científica/Ação ‧ 1h 40m)
AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on heat wave warnings in parts of southern and central Europe, as temperatures soar to 104 degrees Farenheit.
I studion sitter Martin, Panos, Ludvig och C.A. Vi gästas återigen av den härliga C.A. som tas rätt in i ett rafflande avsnitt fullt av mediokra spel, svängiga album och dystopiska böcker och filmer. Martin har gjort en dubbeltrubbel och undersökt det kritiserade Dead Island 2. Lyckades han fly ut ur Hell-A? Kanske. Han har också provat ett av decenniets minst önskade spin-off:er, Persona 5 Tactica. Tillsammans med övriga i panelen har han också lyssnat på Childish Gambinos nya platta Atavista och det blir bråk om vibbar. Slutligen har Ludvig kollat på 2018s filmatisering av den klassiska romanen Farenheit 451 och ger sina minst sagt heta takes. Njut av sommarvärmen med ett avsnitt av Medis Radio! 15:19 - Intro 17:54 - Dead Island 2 27:16 - Farhenheit 451 1:06:07 - Atavista 1:16:05 - Persona 5: Tactica Lyssna på avsnittet på Spotify, Soundcloud eller där du hittar dina podcasts. Du hittar allting samlat på: linktr.ee/medisradio (länk finns i bion). Har DU något att säga till oss? Tips på något att prata om, åsikter om något vi sagt eller vill kanske bara säga hej? Skriv till oss på Facebook, följ oss på Instagram @medisradio och mejla till oss på medisradio@gmail.com. Vill ni se oss spela spel på Twitch så följ oss på @MedisRadioTV. Musik: Pontus Ljung
Roby Morrison attends a very privileged boarding school. But when a spherical space ship lands, everything changes. Ray Bradbury, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. The Vintage Episode for the week is “The Man Upstairs”, by P.G. Wodehouse. Be sure to check it out on Tuesday. If you enjoy the show, please become a monthly supporter, and help us continue to highlight these amazing stories. Please go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a monthly supporter for as little as $5 a month. As a thank you gesture, we'll send you a coupon code every month for $8 off any audiobook order. Give more, and you get more! It's a great way to help us keep producing sparkling audiobook content. Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a supporter today. Wednesday, March 13th at 4 PM Pacific time, 7 PM Eastern time, we'll have our meeting of The Classic Tales Book Club! I'll be sending the link to the zoom meeting through the newsletter, which will go out on the 12th. So be sure you're subscribed to the newsletter, and you'll be able to join us! A link to subscribe to the newsletter is in the show notes, as well as on the classic tales website. See you then! “Jump, and you will find out how to unfold your wings as you fall.” -Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury was the consummate writer, telling stories he loved, while thrilling us and challenging the things we thought we knew. Farenheit 451, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Dandelion Wine, The Martian Chronicles, he wrote books, short stories, screenplays, and more. Today's story was written under the pseudonym of Brett Sterling for the magazine Thrilling Wonder Stories in October 1948. I hope you like it. And now, Referent, by Ray Bradbury. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our newsletter and join us on Zoom for the Classic Tales Book Club: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook: Follow this link to follow us on TikTok:
On this episode, Mother Night and Stoner (aka Michelle and Katherine) talk about birds both real and fictional, as well as Elmo's vibe check (the vibes were way off). There's a deep dive into Tyra Banks' mysterious ice cream business and Michelle reminds us all of how little we remember Farenheit 451. Plus, much more! “A.I. Came for Our Jobs, Our Art, and Our Souls. Now It's Coming for Our Birds,” Slate, by Nicholas Lund https://slate.com/technology/2023/12/ai-generated-birds-santa-cardinal.html The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Macaulay Library (aka lots of cool bird pics! Of REAL birds!) https://search.macaulaylibrary.org/catalog?sort=rating_rank_desc Tyra Banks' “SMiZE & DREAM https://smizeanddream.com “‘My Heart Sank': In Maine, a Challenge to a Book, and to a Town's Self-Image,” New York Times, by Elizabeth Williamson https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/03/us/libraries-book-bans.html
In the first Ask! of 2024, Dr Chris Smith tackles questions on UV rays, Fahrenheit vs Celsius, whether the Three Gorges Dam could be slowing down the Earth's rotation, what drives dictators to do bad things, whether neutrinos pose a threat to humans, and what happens to our bodies after we die? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In the first Ask! of 2024, Dr Chris Smith tackles questions on UV rays, Fahrenheit vs Celsius, whether the Three Gorges Dam could be slowing down the Earth's rotation, what drives dictators to do bad things, whether neutrinos pose a threat to humans, and what happens to our bodies after we die? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Me sumerjo en el NoCode resucitando un proyecto de aprendizaje colaborativo inspirado en la película Farenheit 451. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/designeskola/message
Agarrem-se à caneca de chá mais próxima e acendam todas as velas que o episódio de hoje é todo sobre sensações de Outono. Recomendações de livros que ajudam a intensificar o quentinho desta que é a estação preferida do Livra-te e da maioria das pessoas que gostam mesmo é de ficar em casa a ler. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Nora Goes Off Script, Annabel Monaghan (1:25) - These Precious Days, Ann Patchett (2:48) - Hello Beautiful, Ann Napolitano (3:10) - Talking at Night, Claire Daverley (6:20) - Me Before You, Jojo Moyes (6:27) - Open Water, Caleb Azumah Nelson (7:40) - The House in the Cerulean Sea, T. J. Klune (8:33) - One Last Stop, Casey McQuiston (9:27) - We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Shirley Jackson (10:39 & 42:14) - Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier (10:57) - Modern Love, editado por Daniel Jones (12:23) - Conversations on Love, Natasha Lunn (12:29) - Lie With Me, Philippe Besson (13:15) - Almond, Won-Pyung Sohn (14:49) - The Great Believers, Rebecca Makkai (17:04) - Ask Again Yes, Mary Beth Keane (17:13) - My Policeman, Bethan Roberts (18:03) - Real Life, Brandon Taylor (19:00) - Our Stop, Laura Jane Williams (20:52) - Autumn, Ali Smith (22:38) - Writers & Lovers, Lily King (23:06) - Better Than the Movies, Lynn Painter (24:51) - Saga Cemitério dos Livros Esquecidos, Carlos Ruiz Zafón (25:16) - The Dinner List, Rebecca Serle (25:36 & 41:58) - The Two Lives of Lydia Bird, Josie Silver (29:53) - A Man Called Ove, Fredrik Backman (30:22) - Tom Lake, Ann Patchett (31:13) - Foster, Claire Keegan (32:28) - Funny Feelings, Tarah Dewitt (34:40) - The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry, Gabrielle Zevin (35:06) - Babel, R. F. Kuang (35:37) - If We Were Villains, M. L. Rio (36:25) - Piranesi, Susanna Clarke (43:40) - Kindred, Octavia E. Butler (43:49) - The Secret History, Donna Tartt (45:01) - You Again, Kate Goldbeck (45:19) - Business or Pleasure, Rachel Lynn Solomon (46:13) - Little Women, Louisa May Alcott (46:44) - Farenheit 451, Ray Bradbury (47:22) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/ritadanova Identidade visual do podcast: da autoria da talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com. Genérico do podcast: criado pelo incrível Vitor Carraca Teixeira, que podem encontrar em www.instagram.com/oputovitor.
3 Ingredient Fudgy Nut Butter Brownies3 bananas ~ 1/2 cup nut and/or seed butter ~ 1/2 cocoa powderMash the bananasAdd peanut (or any nut/seed butter or combo) and cocoa (cacao) powderLine brownie pan with parchment paper, spread batter evenly in pan, preheat oven to 350 Farenheit, and bake for 25-27 minutesOPTIONAL: Add salt, cayenne, cardamom, cinnamon, ground ginger, etc to taste. You can top with shredded coconut or hemp seeds. You can add nuts or seeds within the brownies. I haven't done this, but feel free to add some chocolate chips if you want to go super-crazy with this.Let me know how you like them! Ohhh I LOVE topping mine (after they're cool) with coconut manna by Nutiva. These store well in the fridge or freezer."Everything is right the way it is right now," is a quote by Jared, who texted that to me one night.Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay Participate in the 100 Ways Community: Email Me: https://laurachristine.us/contact or LC@laurachristine.us Support our show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/100waysBook a session: https://buymeacoffee.com/100ways/commissions Facebook: https://facebook.com/laurachristine808Instagram: https://instagram.com/100wayspodcast
What makes great literature? Is Harry Potter great literature? What about Farenheit 451? Why are we at Restoration Home and The Peaceful Press so passionate about living stories, and how with all of these stories do we know what output to look for that assures us our child is learning?? Have you ever asked any of these questions? In Episode 48, join Jennifer and Emelie, as they have a really fantastic conversation that engages all of these questions and much more. While this conversation is definitely more about homeschooling and teaching literature, it's also just a great conversation about learning and how we do it. Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! Grab your copy of the brand new Playful Pioneers Volume 2!!! Check out the Peaceful Press Booklists!! Find the beautiful Peaceful Press Cookbook on Amazon!! In this episode– Why we start with good literature rather than worksheets Living literature is about protaganists that grow Understanding that in the elementary years, sometimes input is more important than output when we're educating Workbooks teach your children to regurgitate information whilst engaging them in great literature, narration, and formulating ideas creates life long learners You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Emelie here- Emelie's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
WE ARE BACK! Join the ladies of ReelLit for our first episode of season 3! We discuss the Ray Bradbury classic Farenheit 451, and the "only classic to Katie" film Tammy and the T-Rex. Interested in seeing Paul Walker be a T-Rex-boyfriend to Denise Richards? This movie is for you! Follow us on Twitter @AllentownPod or on Facebook @AllentownPresents Have questions or review suggestions? Email us at AllentownPresents@gmail.com
On this episode we discuss banned books and the two main characters from two dystopian novels that are now being censored for "inappropriate material".
Plouf ! Le podcast enregistré intégralement de nuit dans une piscine ( Recyclage The Synth Squad) Soyez bénis, chers frères, chères sœurs, en cette journée fériée.Assommés par la chaleur divine, nous n'avons pu résister à un plouf salutaire, au Manoir de Chris. C'est pourquoi les clapotis accompagnent nos bla-bla-bla.Mais trêve de flic-flac, il est temps de vous dévoiler un peu le contenu de cet épisode d'été.Pete a bravé les interdits, avec la dernière sortie de Sung, Farenheit. L'artiste semble avoir voulu explorer autrement sa musique, et l'a très bien réussi.Notre Holy est sortie des studios de City Pop Radio pour nous faire découvrir une petite pépite jazzy et only girly, Musou Toshi, de Cosmos. L'album, bien qu'il ne soit pas nouveau, n'a pas pris une ride !Enfin Chris nous a régalé d'un de ses souvenirs mais aussi de ses émotions. Nous étions tous flottants, et il nous a permis d'idéaliser un peu ce moment, avec Dream within a dream de Marva Von Theo.Bref, à vos écouteurs ! 00:00:00 La Sainte Escouade, Générique par Fixions et Salutations00:01:55 Dedicace à PimPamPoum00:02:30 Fahrenheit00:09:20 Sung - Ignition00:13:15 Musou Toshi00:19:15 Cosmos - Venus00:24:30 Dream Within A Dream00:32:30 3 Cocktails et une Bouée00:36:20 Marva Von Theo - Unconcern
A partir del martes y sobre todo el fin de semana, las altas temperaturas impactarán desde California hasta Nueva York, con registros por encima de los 100 grados Farenheit en varios condados y ciudades. Julio César Chávez Jr. se ve envuelto en otra polémica y esta vez anunció que se separaría de su esposa Frida Muñoz, a quien a su vez señaló de maltratarlo y de hacerle bullying. Enlai li Acevedo nos cuenta sobre la pelea entre Tekashi 6ix9ine y Anuel AA, que está sacando los peor de ambos y que, ahora que se ha visto involucrada Yailin “la más viral”, al parecer trascenderá a lo legal.
A partir del martes y sobre todo el fin de semana, las altas temperaturas impactarán desde California hasta Nueva York, con registros por encima de los 100 grados Farenheit en varios condados y ciudades. Julio César Chávez Jr. se ve envuelto en otra polémica y esta vez anunció que se separaría de su esposa Frida Muñoz, a quien a su vez señaló de maltratarlo y de hacerle bullying. Enlai li Acevedo nos cuenta sobre la pelea entre Tekashi 6ix9ine y Anuel AA, que está sacando los peor de ambos y que, ahora que se ha visto involucrada Yailin “la más viral”, al parecer trascenderá a lo legal.
Fomos de foguetão até à book tag dos planetas e exigimos justiça por Plutão. Como não poderia faltar, trazemos muitas recomendações, comentários e o caos do costume.
Recibimos a una artista que ha vivido rodeada de su música toda su vida. Ya desde pequeña escuchaba el flamenco que sonaba en casa, pasando por todo tipo de sonidos. Patricia Tapia, ilustre invitada del 'Decálogo', se forjó en el mundo de las orquestas; auténtica escuela de multitud de artistas. A partir de ahí dos bandas de rock donde empezó a expresarse como artista: Farenheit y Nexx. De ahí, daría el salto a dos de los grandes proyectos que la han ocupado los últimos años de su carrera. Por un lado su propio banda, KHY; y, por otro, Mago de Oz. De esta última, Patricia compartirá música, anécdotas y la razón por la que decidió bajarse del gran barco que es Mago, y emprender (de nuevo) su propio camino.
Recibimos a una artista que ha vivido rodeada de su música toda su vida. Ya desde pequeña escuchaba el flamenco que sonaba en casa, pasando por todo tipo de sonidos. Patricia Tapia, ilustre invitada del 'Decálogo', se forjó en el mundo de las orquestas; auténtica escuela de multitud de artistas. A partir de ahí dos bandas de rock donde empezó a expresarse como artista: Farenheit y Nexx. De ahí, daría el salto a dos de los grandes proyectos que la han ocupado los últimos años de su carrera. Por un lado su propio banda, KHY; y, por otro, Mago de Oz. De esta última, Patricia compartirá música, anécdotas y la razón por la que decidió bajarse del gran barco que es Mago, y emprender (de nuevo) su propio camino.
Artist Song Time Album Year 12. Mindfields 1999 Toto Mad About You 4:20 Mindfelds 1999 Farenheit 1986 Toto Till The End 5:15 Fahrenheit 1986 The Seventh One 1988 Toto Home Of The Brave 6:42 The Seventh One 1988 Tambu 1995 Toto Dave's Gone Skiing 4:57 Tambu 1995 Toto XIV 2015 Toto Great Expectations 6:42 Toto […]
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Mass Movement presents....Interview Triple Threat. First Tim shoots the breeze with Joe Doherty from Jugehead's Revenge about their new E.P and upcoming tour. After that we catch up with Mike Neider from California punks Bl'ast to discuss their recent reissue of "Manic Ride" on Southern Lord Records and the future of the band. Then finally we get some time with Armando Bordas of NYHC's Farenheit 451, a band that have some shared history with Mass Movement. Tune in, turn it and geek out. This one's a doozy...
Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer :Le mini kif de Kalindi (42:12) : repeindre un murLe mini kif de Mathis (49:48) : le remix d'Ovule de Björk feat Shygirl, remixé par Sega BodegaLa playlist Rouler au ralenti dans une décapotable à DreuxLa playlist Ramper sur l'autoroute en larmesLe mini kif d'Anthony (57:25) : le prix Utopi·eLe mini kif de Mymy (1:05:33) : Farenheit 451 de Ray BradburyLe film Farenheit 451 de Ramin Bahrani et celui de François TruffautLes gros kifs (1:12:43)Le roman La treizième heure d'Emmanuelle Bayamack-TamL'épisode où Kalindi parle d'ArcadieLe gros kif de Kalindi (1:14:18) : la tenacitéLe podcast N'imp de KalindiLe gros kif de Mathis (1:28:26) : Le film en deux parties : La révolution françaiseLe film Gorille dans la brumeLa playlist Boire sa verveine en attendant la mortLe gros kif d'Anthony (1:40:56) : La fonctionnalité karaoké d'Apple MusicLe gros kif de Mymy (1:49:15) : se faire prendre en photoLa playlist La dégaine de Michel Houellebecq, la fatigue de ses lecteursLe compte du Cerf tout nuLe compte d'Olivier ClertantRetrouve Laisse moi kiffer sur Instagram.Abonne-toi sur :Apple Podcasts • Deezer • SpotifyCrédits : Laisse moi kiffer est un podcast de Madmoizelle présenté par Mymy Haegel. Avec Anthony Vincent, Kalindi Ramphul, Mathis Grosos. Réalisation, production, musique et édition : Mathis Grosos. Rédaction en chef : Marie-Stéphanie Servos. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer :Le mini kif de Kalindi (42:12) : repeindre un murLe mini kif de Mathis (49:48) : le remix d'Ovule de Björk feat Shygirl, remixé par Sega BodegaLa playlist Rouler au ralenti dans une décapotable à DreuxLa playlist Ramper sur l'autoroute en larmesLe mini kif d'Anthony (57:25) : le prix Utopi·eLe mini kif de Mymy (1:05:33) : Farenheit 451 de Ray BradburyLe film Farenheit 451 de Ramin Bahrani et celui de François TruffautLes gros kifs (1:12:43)Le roman La treizième heure d'Emmanuelle Bayamack-TamL'épisode où Kalindi parle d'ArcadieLe gros kif de Kalindi (1:14:18) : la tenacitéLe podcast N'imp de KalindiLe gros kif de Mathis (1:28:26) : Le film en deux parties : La révolution françaiseLe film Gorille dans la brumeLa playlist Boire sa verveine en attendant la mortLe gros kif d'Anthony (1:40:56) : La fonctionnalité karaoké d'Apple MusicLe gros kif de Mymy (1:49:15) : se faire prendre en photoLa playlist La dégaine de Michel Houellebecq, la fatigue de ses lecteursLe compte du Cerf tout nuLe compte d'Olivier ClertantRetrouve Laisse moi kiffer sur Instagram.Abonne-toi sur :Apple Podcasts • Deezer • SpotifyCrédits : Laisse moi kiffer est un podcast de Madmoizelle présenté par Mymy Haegel. Avec Anthony Vincent, Kalindi Ramphul, Mathis Grosos. Réalisation, production, musique et édition : Mathis Grosos. Rédaction en chef : Marie-Stéphanie Servos. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone! This week we bring you taking out an ad in the paper, let's go walking again, we compare Celsius and Farenheit, an old to the new with the return of the Mack, and our first ever NONE and Done. What else? ….Let's listen.
How Redlining Shaped Baltimore's Tree Canopy Redlining was pervasive in American cities from the 1930s through the late 1960s. Maps were drawn specifically to ensure that Black people were denied mortgages. These discriminatory practices created a lasting legacy of economic and racial inequality which persists today. Less obvious is how redlining has shaped nature and the urban ecosystem. A recent study found that previously redlined neighborhoods in Baltimore have fewer big old trees and lower tree diversity than other parts of the city. These findings are part of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, a collaborative research project which has tracked the city's changing urban environment for the past 25 years. But it's not all bad news. The city has a comprehensive tree replanting initiative and is now working to restore its tree canopy. In 2007, Baltimore set a goal to increase the tree cover from 20% to 40% by 2037. Since then, officials have been working closely with non-profit community organizations to plant trees all over the city—especially in previously redlined and otherwise under-served neighborhoods. Ira talks with Karin Burghardt, assistant professor of entomology at the University of Maryland about her latest research into the effect of redlining on Baltimore's tree ecosystem. And later, Ira speaks with Ryan Alston, communications and outreach manager for Baltimore Tree Trust, which has planted over 16,000 trees in the city to date. What's Going On Underground With Gophers? Pocket gophers, also known as gophers, are often viewed as a pest species. But their extensive tunnel networks are good for soil and help shape healthy ecosystems everywhere gophers are found. Producer Christie Taylor talks to two University of Florida researchers who investigated the mystery of the pocket gopher—why does a single gopher build such a large network of tunnels? What they found led to deeper questions about how gophers get enough food for their extensive energy needs, and whether they might even be cultivating roots in a deliberate act of farming. Plus, why pocket gophers deserve our appreciation as ecosystem engineers. How This Chemist Is Turning Agricultural Waste Into Water Filters Activated carbon filters have become common household items as water filters in pitchers, or directly on your faucet. These activated carbon filters are also used in industrial processes like wastewater treatment and to filter out chemicals released in smokestacks. Dr. Kandis Leslie Abdul-Aziz, assistant professor of chemical and environmental engineering at University of California Riverside, has created activated carbon filters from agricultural waste like corn stover and orange peels. Abdul-Aziz talks with Ira about her research, and what it will take to shift manufacturing processes to be more sustainable and less harmful to the planet. The Nose Knows When It's Cold—And It May Get You Sick It's something most of us know from experience: When it's cold outside, you're likely to see a lot of people sneezing and coughing. Upper respiratory infections, like the flu, colds or even COVID-19 are common in winter. But understanding the biological reasons why hasn't been known—until now. Researchers at Mass Eye and Ear cracked the mystery in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology last month. The study points to the cold-sensitive nose—specifically extracellular vesicles inside nose cells—as the key immune response impacted by temperature. It turns out that a temperature drop of about 40 degrees Farenheit triggers a severe decrease in the quantity and effectiveness in EVs, decreasing the body's ability to prevent infection. Ira speaks to the study's lead author Benjamin Bleier, associate professor at Mass Eye and Ear in Boston, Massachusetts, about this breakthrough and the impact it could have on future treatments for respiratory illness. By Hiding Their Blood, These Frogs Pull Off The Ultimate Disappearing Act Glass frogs have a superpower: If you look at them from above, they look like regular green frogs. But if you flip one over, you can see right into their bodies: hearts, intestines, bones, and all. As these frogs doze off, however, something changes: They disappear. Well, almost. A new study shows that the frogs can hide their red blood cells as they sleep, becoming expert camouflagers. Dr. Carlos Taboada, a biologist at Duke University, is a co-author on this study and he joins Ira to talk about the glass frogs' tricks. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to assorted local theater & book venues Bookwaves Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, recorded in New York City on August 10, 1983. Isaac Asimov, who died at the age of 72 in 1992, was considered, along with Ray Bradbury and Robert Heinlein, one of the three great masters of American science fiction in the 20th century. Isaac Asimov began sending in stories and getting published in science fiction magazines at the age of nineteen, and at the age of 21, with the publication of the short story “Nightfall” in John W. Campbell's Astounding Stories magazine. moved into the first ranks of science fiction writers. That status was confirmed a year later with the publication of the short story, “Foundation,” later renamed “The Encyclopedists,” which would be the first of several short stories and novellas republished as the three volumes of the Foundation trilogy. In the 1940s, he turned to a series of stories focused on robots, which became the collection I Robot and then in the 1950s turned to novels, including Pebble in the Sky, The Caves of Steel and The End of Eternity. Along the way, through his entire career, he wrote dozens of non-fiction books on a wide variety of topics, along with young adult novels, and mystery novels and short stories. In the end, the number of books he wrote or edited exceeded 500, not counting separate short stories and articles. This interview was conducted in a New York City bookstore Asimov was visiting to sign copies of a new collection, The Union Club Mysteries, a year after his return to the world of the Foundation trilogy, Foundation's Edge, was published. Because his two –volume autobiography had come out a couple of years earlier and dealt with the plots and themes of his fiction, the interview focused instead on his life as a writer and his work with editors and publishers. Isaac Asimov Wikipedia entry. Complete 47-minute Radio Wolinsky podcast. Bookwaves Ray Bradbury, the legendary author who passed away in 2012, sat down for an interview with Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff in 1992 at his home in Los Angeles. Though called a science fiction or fantasy writer, Ray Bradbury spanned all genres, from poetry to mystery to mainstream fiction. Among his works include The Martian Chronicles, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Farenheit 451 and The Illustrated Man. This interview has been digitized and re-edited by Richard Wolinsky. Complete 38-minute Radio Wolinsky podcast. Ray Bradbury Wikipedia entry Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links Note: Most in-person events still require proof of full vaccination for all audience members over 12 and masks. Many venues will require proof of boosters. Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors' positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination status requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. All times Pacific Standard Time. Book Stores Bay Area Book Festival Highlights from this year's Festival, May 7-8, 2022 and upcoming calendar. Book Passage. Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events. Books Inc. Mix of on-line and in-store events. The Booksmith. Monthly Calendar. On-line events only. Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months. Kepler's Books On-line Refresh the Page program listings. Live Theater Companies Actor's Reading Collective (ARC). See website for past streams. Alter Theatre. Upcoming: Snag by Tara Moses, Pueblo Revolt by Dillon Chitto American Conservatory Theatre A Christmas Carol, November 30 – December 24, Toni Rembe Theater. Aurora Theatre Colonialism is Terrible, but Pho is Delicious by Dustin Chinn, November 4 – December 4, in theatre. Streaming: December 3-4. Awesome Theatre Company. Check website for upcoming live shows and streaming. Berkeley Rep Wuthering Heights, adapted and directed by Emma Rice, November 18 – January 1, Roda Theatre. Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski, December 8-22, 2022, Peets Theatre. Boxcar Theatre. See website for event. Brava Theatre Center: See website for events. BroadwaySF: Ain't Too Proud November 9 – December 6, 2022, Golden Gate. Disney's Frozen, November 18 – December 30, 2022 at the Orpheum. Broadway San Jose: The Book of Mormon, Nov. 22-27, 2022 California Shakespeare Theatre (Cal Shakes). 2023 Season to be announced. Center Rep: Clue based on the screenplay, Lesher Center, Walnut Creek, October 29 – November 20, 2022. Central Works The Museum Annex by Mildred Inez Lewis, now through Nov. 20, 2022. Cinnabar Theatre. Daddy Long Legs, January 6 – 22, 2023. Contra Costa Civic Theatre To Master the Art by William Brown and Doug Frew, April 21 – May 21, 2023. Curran Theater: Kiki and Herb, December 9, 2022. Custom Made Theatre. Shoshana in December. November 18 – December 18, Phoenix Theatrre, 414 Mason St., San Francisco. 42nd Street Moon. Anything Goes, February 23 – March 12, Gateway Theatre. Golden Thread See website for upcoming productions. Landmark Musical Theater. The Addams Family, now through November 20, 2022. Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. Halie! The Mahalia Jackson Musical, world premiere. December 2 – 24, at the Magic. Magic Theatre. The Travelers by Luis Alfaro, February 15 – March 5, 2023. See website for other theatre events at the Magic. Marin Theatre Company Two Trains Running by August Wilson, November 25 – December 18, 2022. Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Upcoming Events Page. New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) A Picture of Two Boys by Nick Malakhow now through November 27, 2022. Oy Vey in a Manger, by the Kinsey Sicks, December 7 – 31, 2022. Oakland Theater Project. Book of Sand: A Fairy Tale by Lisa Ramirez, November 11 – December 4, livestream/on demand November 26. The Oakland Theatre at FLAX. Pear Theater. Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune by Terrence McNally, December 1- 18, 2022. PianoFight. Calendar of shows. PlayGround. See website for upcoming shows. Presidio Theatre. Sleeping Beauty: Panto at the Presidio, December 1 – 30, 2022. Ray of Light: See website for upcoming productions. San Francisco Playhouse. As You Like It, a musical adaptation of the play by William Shakespeare, November 17, 2022 – January 14, 2023. SFBATCO See website for upcoming streaming and in- theater shows. San Jose Stage Company: Meet John Doe, a stage adaptation of the Frank Capra film, November 23 – December 18, 2023. Shotgun Players. Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 by Dave Malloy. November 5 – January 15, Streaming November 17, December 1. South Bay Musical Theatre: The Spitfire Grill, January 28-February 18, 2023. The Breath Project. Streaming archive. The Marsh: Calendar listings for Berkeley, San Francisco and Marshstream. Theatre Rhino A Slice of Life, world premiere by John Fisher, November 5-27. At Theatre Rhino (formerly Spark Arts). Streaming: Essential Services Project, conceived and performed by John Fisher, all weekly performances now available on demand. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. Little Shop of Horrors, November 30 – December 24, Lucie Stern Theater, Palo Alto. Word for Word. See schedule for live and streaming works. Misc. Listings: BAM/PFA: On View calendar for BAM/PFA. Berkeley Symphony: See website for listings. Chamber Music San Francisco: Calendar, 2023 Season, starting February. Dance Mission Theatre. On stage events calendar. Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Calendar listings and upcoming shows. San Francisco Opera. Calendar listings. San Francisco Symphony. Calendar listings. Playbill List of Streaming Theatre: Updated weekly, this is probably the best list you'll find of national and international streaming plays and musicals. Each week has its own webpage, so scroll down. National Theatrical Streaming: Upcoming plays from around the country. Filmed Live Musicals: Searchable database of all filmed live musicals, podcast, blog. If you'd like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write Richard@kpfa.org The post Bookwaves/Artwaves – November 24, 2022: Isaac Asimov – Ray Bradbury appeared first on KPFA.
Jake and Josh gotta go fast to watch "At All Costs," because they've got a Ronnie spotlight on their hands. Listen in to hear their thoughts about moldy rocks, Oog Mason, and foosin'.Patreon: patreon.com/heyjakeandjoshWebsite: MorphinGrid.tumblr.comArchive: heyjakeandjosh.comEmail: littleidiots.morphingrid@gmail.comTwitter: @morphingrid
The Badwater Ultramarathon is a 135 mile race from the lowest elevation to the highest elevation in the lower 48 of the US, exceeding temperatures of 130 degrees Farenheit. Harvey Lewis, a full time teacher, won the Badwater in 2014 and again in 2021 at the age of 45. With no intentions of slowing down, Harvey continues to improve his time as he ages. We discuss the mindset, training methods, nutrition and lifestyle practiced to maintain that edge beyond what most would consider their prime as he trains for the Bigs Backyard Ultra World Championship on October 15th.
Las autoridades califican a este incendio como el más grande que se ha presentado durante el último año.En otras noticias: El calor no da tregua en los Estados Unidos y hay alerta en varios estados por calor extremo con temperaturas que superan los 100 grados Farenheit.El Presidente Joe Biden lleva 4 días de tratamiento con Paxlovid para tratar sus síntomas del Covid-19, apareció en cámara mostrando recuperación.Brote de viruela del mono se convirtió en una emergencia sanitaria de alarma global según lo declaró la OMS. Los casos siguen aumentando en varios países del mundo.El papa Francisco ofreció disculpas a las comunidades indígenas por generaciones de abusos y represión cultural en internados en Canadá.Una mujer de origen ecuatoriano está desaparecida después de que anunció que denunciaría a su jefe en Atlanta.
Una distopía imaginada por Ray Bradbury, en la cual los bomberos no apagan incendios sino que queman libros. La quema de libros simboliza la destrucción, purificación y renacimiento; una fuerza que muestra el poder de un grupo, todo porque va encontra de su ideología, corriente política, religión etc. Conociendo mi tierra. Acompañanos en este episodio junto con nuestra invitada Laura, a interpretar lo que él quiso predecir y si eso pasa en la actualidad y de qué forma. www.instagram.com/37porciento
What's up to my dulcet damselfish and farsighted fur seals!Welcome back to the BNP and thank you for joining! To my patrons- you all are the click of my keyboard and the crunch of my cucumber, you are appreciated. This week's episode is another banger folks! In addition to the zany audio tidbits you expect, deserve, and demand, we got some downright salubrious veggies for your nourishing enjoyment. What are these veggies, you ask? Glad you asked! Snap on your snowshoes and retrieve your bear fur tunic friends, because we about to take a journey to the frozen ice caps and jagged granite peaks of Old Norse mythology. Have you ever wondered how Odin discovered the Runes? Or why he is always depicted with one good eye? How about the Norse version of Revelation, which is called Ragnarok? And why don't we throw in a little Ratatoskr (aka Drill-Tooth), the badass giant squirrel who scurries up and down Yggdrasil, the Nordic tree of life, exchanging messages between the nine worlds. Stay tuned to the end of the ep because we also feature a recent Yak Fest segment with Dr. Sylvie, where we discuss further revelations from the court-ordered Pfizer data dump as well as dive into the unsavory world of Hunter Biden's porn habits... yikes. Won't you please rate, review and subscribe to the BNP wherever you listen to podcasts? Thank you for spreading the word and telling a friend!Or make a one-time donation at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/noetics!Help me stay on the air by becoming a beloved patron at: patreon.com/noetics. Signing up at any tier gets you a complimentary tub of blobfish*. Act now: blobfish tubs going fast!Check me out on IG @ barbarian_noetics!Email the pod at: barbarian.noetics@gmail.comFollow the Yak Fest on Rokfin @: rokfin.com/barbarianyakfestand support it at: patreon.com/yakfest.Until next week,be exquisite to one anotherand compassionate towards yourself.One Love,little raven kaww kawwwwTime Stamp for Hunter Biden Laptop Segment: 1 hr 35 min 18 secTRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODE WondaGurl - Dreams Sundial Aeon - ArtifactDykotomi - Corvid CrunkAiguille - Day and Night (Instrumental Hip Hop Mix)Soulection Radio Show #551 (Joe Kay's Edit of Snoop Dogg's Drop It Like It's Hot)Dead Can Dance - The Host of SeraphimSoulection Radio #552 (Joe Kay's Edit of Jay-Z's "Some How Some Way" (feat. Beanie Sigel, Scarface)Midwest Whole Foods Commercial from A Happy Place Store Be Happy, Be Healthy, Be Whole (Whole Foods Commercial, 2021)Harry Bluestone - Housewive's Choice ChillHop Essentials - Winter 2020 (Mix)Giraffage - FeelsGoetia - Dark Magic MusicTibeautheTraveler - Motions (Lo Fi Mix)Sundial Aeon - Crystal GenesisBee Gees - You Should Be Dancing Lewis OfMan - Too Much TextSOURCESClips from Farenheit 11/9 by Michael Moore (2018)Mike Pompeo: "We Lied, We Cheated, We Stole" Speechhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Serpenthttps://norse-mythology.org/tales/odins-discovery-of-the-runes/*blobfish is hypothetical onlySupport the show
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“Lo que me decidió por estudiar medicina es porque quería hacer algo que ayudara a las personas más directamente, siempre relacionado a la ciencia”. Dra. Cristina Tomatis Souverbielle La fiebre sin foco se define como una temperatura rectal superior a 38 C (100.4 Farenheit) que se presenta en un paciente que tras una historia clínica y una exploración física inicial, no se logra identificar el origen. En este episodio nos acompaña la Dra. Cristina Tomatis Souverbielle para hablar sobre este tema. La Dra. Cristina Tomatis Souverbielle es Infectóloga Pediatra, nacida en Perú. Estudió medicina en la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, realizó la especialidad de Pediatría en Madrid, España, para luego mudarse a Columbus, Ohio en Estados Unidos y hacer la subespecialidad de enfermedades infecciosas en el Nationwide Children's Hospital/Ohio State University. Desde el 2020 es parte de esta facultad, donde realiza con éxito su carrera académica como médico e investigadora. Sus áreas de interés son infecciones virales, fiebre en el lactante menor y la respuesta immune a vacunas. ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org.
Você gosta de ver documentários? Pois é… muita gente adora documentários, ainda mais depois que os serviços de streaming descobriram esse nicho apostaram em diversos tipos, dos mais simples aos mais complexos. Pensando nisso, decidimos falar sobre esse assunto. Afinal, existem diversos tipos de documentários e vários assuntos para abordar, além de muitas dicas de documentários para se ver. Rafael Arinelli e Daniel Cury, Henrique Rizatto (Geração M) e Pedro Amaro (Canal Claquete) conversam sobre a diferença entre documentário e reportagem com base nos debates sobre o filme “Democracia em Vertigem”, comentam a definição de documentário, citam como o documentário é um ponto de vista e até falam sobre como a lógica do filme comercial não bate com os docs. Tem comentário sobre Blackfish, Tiros em Columbine, Farenheit 911, Ilha das Flores, e até sobre questões técnicas que podemos relevar dependendo do que é mostrado, como no “A Batalha do Passinho”. É claro que tem comentário sobre Eduardo Coutinho e seu Cabra Marcado Para Morrer, além do documentário dos Panteras Negras da Agnés Varda, e muito mais sobre os tipos diferentes de documentário. Dê o play! Participe do nosso grupo no Telegram: https://t.me/cinemacao 07m42: Repercussão 13m06: Pauta Principal 1h28m14: Plano Detalhe 1h46m52: Encerramento Ouça nosso Podcast também no: iTunes: http://bit.ly/itunes-cinemacao Deezer: http://bit.ly/deezer-cinemacao Spotify: http://bit.ly/spotify-cinemacao Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/cinemacao-google Agradecimentos aos patrões e padrinhos: • Aaron Holsberg • Anna Caroline Foltran • Charles Calisto Souza • Diego Lima • Fernando Abreu Gontijo • Fernando Silva • Flavia Sanches • Gabriela Angerami • Gabriela Pastori • Guilherme Arinelli • Gustavo Gomes • Gustavo Reinecken • Katia Barga • Leila Pereira Minetto • Luiz Villela • Thierre Zulzke Penteado • William H. Saito Fale Conosco: • Email: contato@cinemacao.com • Facebook: aqui • Twitter: aqui • Instagram: aqui Contribua com o Cinem(ação) Com um valor a partir de R$1,00, você pode contribuir com o Cinem(ação)! Nós acreditamos que, para manter a produção de conteúdo de qualidade independente na internet, é preciso contar com a colaboração dos fãs e seguidores assíduos! Quanto mais dinheiro conseguirmos arrecadar, maior será nossa dedicação para melhorar os podcasts, tanto em quantidade quanto em qualidade! Venha fazer parte desse clube também! • Apoia.se do Cinem(ação) • Patreon do Cinem(ação) • Padrim do Cinem(ação) • PicPay do Cinem(ação) Plano Detalhe: (Dani): Artigo: Lessons from a year of Covid (Dani): Documentário: O Barato de Iacanga (Pedro): Documentário: Francis Ford Coppola - O Apocalipse de Um Cineasta (Pedro): Documentário: Estou me guardando para quando o carnaval chegar (Henrique): Podcast: Modus Operandi (Henrique): Série: WandaVision (Rafa): Youtube: Hacksmith Industries (Rafa): Serie: Vikings Edição: !SSOaí Design Estratégico Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/cinemacao
OMG Thanksgiving is FINALLY over…But what's next? Christmas? Yule? The END of 2020? In this episode Mel & Shana recap Thanksgiving with the family, which may or may not include playing Cards Against Humanity, Black Friday shopping, and maybe some art? Mel goes on and on about how much she hates the cold weather and then somehow becomes a pirate. They answer very pressing questions like does Will Smith really need to eat that bad? How much is too much Christmas Décor? What is 17F in Celsius? Just how far is the generational gap between Shana and Mel anyway? If you like what you hear and have stories to tell us or just want to make a suggestion for our next episode, email us at: SideshowThePodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/Sideshow-with-Mel-Shana-229240811837127/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/sideshow_mel_shana/?hl=en Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/sideshow_with And become a Patreon donor for access to exclusive content not available on any other platform! To become a donor, go to: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=42203861 And don't forget to rate us on your favorite podcast platform!!! Izzie Kunz Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/IzzieKArtistry Tangential Downpour: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-your-abv/id1537325785 Xander & Stone Science & Supernatural: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/xander-stone-the-science-supernatural-podcast/id1531431977
The world is getting warmer, so what? Sure it matters to the polar bears and maybe some people who live on low lying islands in the South Pacific, but honestly the world's just warmed by a degree celsius or a degree and a half Farenheit. We've weathered far bigger changes than that before, right? Learn more about Global Warming than just polar bears and ice caps on this episode of Global Weirding! Global Weirding was originally a video series. You can watch even more episodes of Global Weirding at globalweirdingseries.com
The dystopian novel genre has long been a marker, a warning of where society is going wrong; none more so than Farenheit 451. The riots and cancel culture that are so pervasive today seem but a prelude to proving Ray Bradbury a modern-day Nostradamus. All this and more on The Rabbit Hole: Politics and Prose, a LibertyNation.com production.
1. Report: Israeli Prime Minister To Reshuffle Cabinet Ayelet Shaked and Naftali Bennett May Be Fired #KNESSET #ELECTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------- Two Rockets Fired From Syria Into Israel Israeli Army Responds By Blasting Syrian Military Targets #SYRIA #ISRAEL #ESCALATION ------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Why are tensions rising between Syria and Israel? Dr. Martin Sherman, Founder & Executive Director of the IISS is in the ILTV studios to discuss the situation developing with Syria. #SYRIA #ISRAEL #ESCALATION #HEZBOLLAH #NASRALLAH #NETANYAHU ----------------------------------------------------------- Terrorist Stabs Two Civilians In Old City Of Jerusalem 19-Year Old Assailant From West Bank Is Shot Down By Border Police #TERRORATTACK #STABBING #JERUSALEM ----------------------------------------------------------- US Middle East Envoy Lands In Israel To Discuss Peace Deal “Deal Of The Century” To Be Hashed Out At Upcoming Bahrain Conference #PEACEPLAN #KUSHNER #TRUMP #ISRAEL ----------------------------------------------------------- IDF Kills Palestinian Crossing Border 16-Year Old Teen Was Trying To Climb Security Fence And Enter Israel #IDF #PALESTINIAN ---------------------------------------------------------- Soldiers On Duty During Ariel Attack Removed From Reserve Duty Move Comes In Wake Of Investigation Determining Soldiers Acted Poorly #IDF #ARIEL ---------------------------------------------------------- 8Thousands March In Tel Aviv “Slutwalk” Demonstrators Protest Against Victim Blaming In Sexual Assault Cases #PROSTITUTION #DEMONSTRATION #ISRAEL ----------------------------------------------------------- Holocaust Survivor Fosters 52 Children Meet 93 Year Old Marie Nahmias On ‘Insight To Israel' #HOLOCAUST #SURVIVOR ----------------------------------------------------------- The Weather Forecast A New Week Has Finally Begun...And Today Is Mostly Sunny With A High Of 28 Degrees Celcius, Or 81 Degrees Farenheit. Tomorrow Is Expected To Be Even Hotter...With Even Sunnier Skies And A High Of 30 Degrees Celsius, Or 87 Farenheit. Make Sure To Drink Lots Of Water. #ISRAELWEATHER #ISRAELFORECAST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.