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Citizens quickly took Fidel Castro up on his offer to leave Cuba from the Port of Mariel if they had someone to pick them up. From Spring to early Autumn of 1980, over one hundred thousand Cubans emigrated to America by boat. They arrived raw and tender-hearted, trying to reconnect with family members. Terry Marsh recalls the great attempts FEMA made to reconnect families and determine who was going to go where. And: People who live in hurricane and flood prone areas are often unreceptive to advice about evacuation or even flood insurance. Dan Richards has learned that trust and transparency are central to communicating flood risk. Later in the show: There's not much tree canopy in formerly redlined neighborhoods. People often seek medical attention for heat related illnesses. Steve Woolf and his colleagues found that this heat costs the United States approximately $1 billion in health care costs every summer. Plus: In 1973, The Endangered Species Act was created to protect animals and plants and their habitats. Matthias Leu says that species have always competed with human interests to make the list.
In this weeks episode I run through waters which I plan to fish this year and also explain the reasons why and when is the best time to fish them. From Spring through to Autumn, which waters fish best at a particular month depending on conditions, hatches and fish runs. to help you plan your season and not miss out on the action. Waters include Wimbleball, Talybont, Rutland, Lough Corrib, Currane to name just a few. Make the most of this season whether your fishing for trout, sea trout, carp or bass. Hopefully you'll never hear the words ‘should have been here last month'
From Spring 2022 Gospel Meeting with Wilson Adams
From Spring 2022 Gospel Meeting with Wilson Adams
From Spring 2022 Gospel Meeting with Wilson Adams
From Spring 2022 Gospel Meeting with Wilson Adams
From Spring 2022 Gospel Meeting with Wilson Adams
From Spring 2022 Gospel Meeting with Wilson Adams
Learn the constellation Corvus It’s not enormous It represents a crow Seen better from down below From Spring into the summer Then it’s gone, what a bummer! DON MACHHOLZ Hits: 175
The law around organ donation is changing in the United Kingdom. From Spring 2020, all adults in England will be considered an organ donor when they die unless they had recorded a decision to opt out. This law was brought in due to the shortage of donors and the amount of people dying whilst waiting on the transplant wait list. This has stirred a bit of an interesting debate in the country and in today's podcast episode, Bimbola and Jo were joined by Elizabeth Ayelabola and Uche Lottee-Anajemba to discuss this interesting topic and come at it from a cultural perspective. Statistics have shown that black families are less likely to say yes to organ donation when approached in hospitals compared to white and asian families. Join us in this discussion via instagram, twitter, facebook or email. Social media handle is @bestof2podcast and email address is bestof2podcast@gmail.com
From Spring to Fall crickets come out to sing the evening into night. Listen to the peaceful sound of a cricket chorus as it sings on a calm and still night. Crickets Chirping is professionally mastered and included in the White Noise Pro app. The Crickets Chirping sound is also available for streaming and purchase at iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, and other music stores. Learn more about the White Noise App Download the White Noise app for free! Stream Crickets Chirping for free on YouTube! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tmsoft/support
Derek and I sit back down to talk about bear hunting strategies. Derek has some great information that will help you get more encounters with these awesome animals. From Spring to Fall bearhunting to shot placement this episode has it all!
Paul Klint is hoofd van de onderzoeksafdeling Software Engineering aan het Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica en leider van de onderzoeksgroep Software Analysis and Transformation. Hij is hoogleraar aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam en opleidingsdirecteur van de Master Software Engineering. Je kunt Paul op Twitter volgen via @paulkint. In deze aflevering praten we met Paul over de complexiteit van het onderzoek in het software vakgebied, de twee gezichten van het vak (software engineering en computer science) en de weg naar volwassen wetenschappelijk software engineering onderzoek. We discussiëren met Paul over de overdracht en afstand tussen de wetenschap en de praktijk en stippen een van zijn belangrijkste kennisgebieden aan: geautomatiseerde programmatransformaties. Als laatste geeft Paul zijn visie op certificering in ons vakgebied. Het interview is deze keer opgenomen door Arne Timmerman met Michel Rijnders als sidekick. Je kunt deze software craftsman en liefhebber van functioneel en dynamisch programmeren volgen op Twitter via @mrijn. In 1982 is Paul gepromoveerd op een onderzoek naar zogenaamde stringmanipulatietalen, programmeertalen die kunnen worden gebruikt bij het ontwikkelen van tekstverwerkers: From Spring to Summer. Als aanvulling op de voortdurende discussie die gaat over de twee gezichten van het software vakgebied, een bekend artikel van Steve McConnell: Software Engineering, Not Computer Science. Informatie over het onderzoek van de onderzoeksgroep van Paul vind je op de website van het Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica. Het bekende concurrency framework dat Paul noemt is Hadoop, gebaseerd op het MapReduce programmeermodel van Google. De Software Improvement Group is een van de belangrijkste spin-offs uit de onderzoeksgroep van Paul. Het belangrijkste project waar de onderzoeksgroep van Paul op dit moment aan werkt is de domein-specifieke taal Rascal. In deze presentatie wordt de 'software vulkaan' uitgelegd. Abonnees van de Automatiseringsgids kunnen een artikel van Paul uit 1999 online teruglezen. Snowbol, de moedertaal die Paul heeft gevormd. Twee boeken waar in de Podcast over wordt gesproken: The Inmates Are Running the Asylum van Alan Cooper en The Design of Everyday Things van Donald Norman. This podcast is in Dutch - Deze podcast is in het Nederlands My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-92dab0518ba527971101e35638ac61f8}