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600 Years of Craft Ritual A speculative history of the fraternity as crafted and told by Harry Carr. Jeff and I finish up a presentation by Brother Harry Carr about the origins of our masonic ritual. What can we learn about the origins of the Masonic Ritual? Where did it come from? How did it start? Why did operative masons have a ritual at all? How did this ritual spread from Scotland to England? It ends up bringing up more questions that answers. Write to me at Masonicmsucel357@gmail.com Follow me on: Instagram @masonicmuscle Tik Tok @masonicmsucle357 #origins #beginning #research#masonic#muscle#podcast#education#enlightenment#temple#lodge#manuscript#pursuit
600 Years of Craft Ritual A speculative history of the fraternity as crafted and told by Harry Carr. Somewhere in the late 1960s, Brother Harry Carr from England wrote a presentation called "600 Years of Craft Ritual," in which he described his findings as to how our Masonic Ritual had evolved over the course of 600 years. Also within this presentation, he sprinkles bits of his 'Transition Theory' which says that Speculative Masonry directly evolved from the Operative Craft. Let's dig into this presentation. Follow me on: Instagram @masonicmuscle Tik Tok @masonicmuscle357 Please write to me at Masonicmsucle357@gmail.com #ritual #masonic #freemasonry #muscle #exercise #mystery #education #mystery #mind#matter#secret
This year's Wall Street Journal/College Pulse ranking measures how well each college sets graduates up for financial success. So which schools ended up on top? Wall Street Journal rankings editor Harry Carr joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harry Carr joins Patric Ridge for a bumper Premier League podcast, after Liverpool's draw with Manchester United on Sunday saw Arsenal keep hold of top spot after their win over Brighton. Man City remain close behind in third. It's tight at the bottom, too, with just five points separating 14th and 18th place.
The FA Cup delivered in style this weekend. Manchester United overcame Liverpool 4-3 in a thriller, while Chelsea got the better of Leicester City and Coventry City stunned Wolves. Holders Manchester City, meanwhile, soundly beat Newcastle United. In the Premier League, Luton Town salvaged a point against Nottingham Forest, Burnley beat Brentford and Fulham hammered Tottenham, with Aston Villa only managing to draw against West Ham. Patric Ridge and Harry Carr take it all in, in the latest Off The Weekend podcast.
Manchester City were somewhat fortunate to hold onto a point against Liverpool, and is it advantage Arsenal in the Premier League title race? Tottenham dispatched Aston Villa, while in the Bundesliga, Harry Kane made more history. Patric Ridge, Alfie Biggs and Harry Carr are on hand to delve into the weekend's biggest stories.
Phil Foden inspired Manchester City to a 3-1 derby day victory, Liverpool got over the line while Jude Bellingham stepped over one in Spain. Everton's winless run rumbled on, and the chase for Europe is hotting up. Patric Ridge, Alfie Biggs and Harry Carr are back for another episode of Off The Weekend.
Gary Neville out-Peter Drury-ed Peter Drury on Sunday, as Chelsea succumbed to Liverpool in the League Cup final. Manchester City and Arsenal kept up the pace in the Premier League title race, while in Germany, Bayern Munich claimed a much-needed win. Patric Ridge and Harry Carr are back to discuss all of the above on the latest episode of the Off The Weekend podcast from More Than A Game.
Patric Ridge, Alfie Biggs and Harry Carr return to discuss big wins for Arsenal and Liverpool, Man City's draw with Chelsea and Kalvin Phillips' poor start to life at West Ham. And, is Thomas Tuchel on borrowed time at Bayern Munich?
Data movement. The art and science behind moving data through the power of technology. An essential part of how modern businesses operate, the movement of data can encompass the replication, synchronisation and effective storage of company data. But what data movement challenges and obstacles are hurting the way that companies utilise their data? How will the data movement space look over the next 5 years? And what key pieces of advice can be given to those looking to level up their data movement?In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Head of Content Matt Harris speaks to Harry Carr, Chairman and CEO at Vcinity, to discuss:How data movement impacts the business worldData movement challenges and obstaclesFuture trends in the movement space
Patric Ridge, Steve Kelly and Harry Carr discuss Liverpool's defeat to Arsenal, Chelsea's humbling loss to Wolves and Richarlison's inspired form at Spurs, as well as the Madrid derby. In conjunction with Sofascore. Download the free app: https://app.sofascore.com/nixz/ToffeeTV
Patric Ridge and Harry Carr discuss a big weekend of managerial announcements, what's next for Liverpool, and another disciplinary issue at Manchester United.
Off The Weekend returns for the first show of 2024. Patric Ridge, Steve Kelly and Harry Carr discuss potential P&S breaches, Real Madrid's thrashing of Barcelona, Kevin De Bruyne's magnificent return for Man City, and Jadon Sancho's move to Borussia Dortmund.
Arsenal reclaimed top spot in the Premier League as Liverpool and Manchester City both dropped points, while Aston Villa and Everton picked up wins yet again. Harry Carr joins Patric Ridge for the final episode of 2023.
It was another frustrating day for Manchester City, as Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham rallied back to draw at the Etihad Stadium. Liverpool overcame Fulham in a thriller, and are Arsenal now favourites for the Premier League title? Anthony Gordon's star continues to rise, and a look ahead to Euro 2024. Join Patric Ridge, Alfie Biggs and Harry Carr for the latest episode.
Is Erik ten Hag feeling the heat after Manchester United were swatted aside by Manchester City. And can anyone stop Jude Bellingham? Patric Ridge, Harry Carr, Alfie Biggs and Steve Kelly are back with another episode of Off The Weekend.
Patric Ridge and Harry Carr discuss Gareth Southgate's tone deaf approach to defending Jordan Henderson, Julian Nagelsmann's start as Germany boss and Norway's slim Euro 2024 hopes. Bayer Leverkusen are a team to watch, meanwhile, and what should the Premier League table actually look like? How the Premier League should look Xabi Alonso taking Bayer Leverkusen to the top
Arsenal beat Manchester City in a headline fixture that failed to live up to the billing, while Tottenham top the table. Jarrad Branthwaite continues to impress for Everton, and has Raheem Sterling been hard done by? Patric Ridge, Alfie Biggs, Harry Carr and Steve Kelly discuss this and more on the latest Off The Weekend. Read More Than A Game on Substack. Big Match Recap: Arsenal 1-0 Man City Scouted: Destiny Udogie Monday Musing: Branthwaite key to a brighter future
Patric Ridge is joined by Harry Carr and debutant Kyle Goldsmith for the latest Off The Weekend. Liverpool were left seething after another VAR calamity, while Manchester City came unstuck against Wolves. It's another home defeat for Erik ten Hag, and we look ahead to the Champions League.
More Than A Game contributors Harry Carr, Alfie Biggs and Steve Kelly join Patric Ridge to look back at the north London and Madrid derbies, and ask, what even is a handball anyway? Newcastle United's thrashing of Sheffield United is on the agenda, as is Harry Kane's flying start at Bayern Munich, while there's the small matter of riots at Ajax.
More Than A Game contributors Alfie Biggs, Patric Ridge and Harry Carr discuss Inter's thumping 5-1 win in the Milan derby and Manchester United's loss to Brighton and Hove Albion. They ask, what's going on at Chelsea, and look ahead to the Champions League.
The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse 2024 rankings measure several higher-education categories including graduation rates, students' salaries after graduation, and the length of time it takes someone to pay off the full cost of attendance. Host J.R. Whalen speaks with WSJ's Chastity Pratt, Harry Carr and Tom Corrigan about the findings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
P.M. Edition for Sept 6. Princeton, MIT and Yale lead the WSJ/College Pulse 2024 rankings which expanded the importance of student outcomes, like graduation rates and graduate salaries. Rankings editor Harry Carr explains. Plus, rent rises in the suburbs are outpacing those in U.S. cities. Housing reporter Will Parker has more. And, the special counsel investigating Hunter Biden says he will seek an indictment of the president's son by September 29th. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spoilers! goes back. WAY back. To 1931. It's Charlie Chaplin in CITY LIGHTS! Pappy hosts Stevie, Josh & Brett! ************** A hapless but resilient tramp (Charlie Chaplin) falls in love with a blind flower girl (Virginia Cherrill) on the tough city streets. Upon learning that she and her grandmother are to be evicted from their home, the tramp undertakes a series of attempts to provide them with the money they need, all of which end in humiliating failure. But after a drunken millionaire (Harry Myers) lavishly rewards him for saving his life, the tramp can change the flower girl's life forever. Release date: March 7, 1931 (USA) Director: Charlie Chaplin Music composed by: Charlie Chaplin, José Padilla, Alfred Newman, Arthur Johnston Screenplay: Charlie Chaplin, Harry Crocker, Harry Carr, Harry Clive Producer: Charlie Chaplin Box office: 4.25 million USD (worldwide rentals)
The Mighty Gama and Gama Fitness THE HISTORY OF THE FREEMASONS FINALLY EXPLAINED by BY MARINA MANOUKIAN/UPDATED: FEB. 14, 2022 3:28 PM EST Read More: https://www.grunge.com/241147/the-history-of-the-freemasons-finally-explained/ “While no one knows exactly when or how Freemasonry was really formed, the most widely accepted theory is that it evolved out of the guilds of cathedral builders and stonemasons that arose during the Middle Ages. As cathedral buildings began to decline, some guilds and associations began to accept honorary members in order to boost their membership numbers. Modern Freemasonry lodges are considered to have developed out of these guilds. According to the Masonic Service Association of North America, the symbolism that is used in Freemasonry rituals is considered to have come from the medieval era.” p.2 pp.2 The History of the Freemasons Finally Explained by Marina Manoukian “In an article in the book GRAND LODGE 1717-1967, which was published by the United Grand Lodge of England in 1967, Bro. Harry Carr wrote of the Transition Theory as though it was an established fact. This is unfortunate as, although the book was an official Grand Lodge publication and therefore bore the stamp of authority, the opinions expressed in the articles were those of the individual contributors, not necessarily approved by the United Grand Lodge of England. Nevertheless, many brethren have assumed that Bro. Carr's account was officially accepted. It must therefore be emphasized that his views have been challenged by several writers since then; and, as he had to admit to me, there is not a shadow of proof to support the theory he had put forward.” p.3 pp.4 Brother Cyril N. Batham - The Origin of Freemasonry A New Theory The Philalethes Lecture for 1992 (Part 1) by C. N. Batham Philalethes: The Journal of Masonic Research & Letters https://philalethes.myshopify.com/pages/journal This was back in 1992 when Brother C.N Batham wrote this and unless something new has come out to challenge these statements which I am not aware of as of yet, but I could be wrong, then why does the rest of the Masonic world still hold to this theory? The Rule of Saint Benedict and Masonic Ritual: The origin of Masonic Usages, Customs and Ritual by Alberto Moreno Moreno (Author) If you wish to write to me and share information about the mysterious origins of Freemasonry please email me at Masonicmuscle357@gmail.com You can also find follow me on Instagram @Masonicmuscle #Illuminati #ManlyPHall #Esoteric #Occult #Conspiracy #CIA #Conspiracy Theory #fact #origins #monastery #cistercians #benedictines #monks #catholicism #anglicanism #stonemasonsguilds # --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cesar-rubio5/support
In this episode, we're joined by Harry Carr, Project Manager at Utility Resource Group. With his help we hope to offer excavators, homeowners, and all stakeholders, a better understanding of what goes into the challenging and important work of underground facility locating.
In this episode, we're joined by Harry Carr, Project Manager at Utility Resource Group. With his help we hope to offer excavators, homeowners, and all stakeholders, a better understanding of what goes into the challenging and important work of underground facility locating.
7/7/15: Last Episode! • Apocalypse Soil with Harry Carr of Mint Creek Farm • Tough Love with Ken Zuckerberg • Joe Woodel of Husky Hog BBQ
The comedian and director on why his new book, Help, is “an heroic act of self-annihilation” (Photo credit: Harry Carr)
Adam Boulton and guests discuss another dramatic week in politics which started with the deferral of the Meaningful Vote on Theresa May's Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, progressed into a confidence vote among Conservative MPs on Mrs May's leadership and culminates in further discussions with the EU about the Irish backstop. So, with accusations of kicking the can down the road ringing in he ears, the Prime Minister looks likely to be politically live and kicking for some time to come (or at least until Christmas). Adam hosts in Brussels alongside Sky's diplomatic editor Dominic Waghorn and they're joined in Westminster by Sky's political corespondent Kate McCann and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Brexit #MeaningfulVote #May #AllOutPolitics #skynews #politics
Adam Boulton hosts the weekly podcast discussing and analysing the big political issues of our time. This week, it appears the Labour leadership still can't seem to shake off accusations of anti-semitism with the controversy over its adoption - or not - of the 'gold standard' International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition. And what chance of a No Deal Brexit - or even a World Trade Brexit? The new Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab have had their say his week as uncertainty over the UK's future relationship with the EU grows. Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall, The Spectator's Katy Balls and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Labour #Brexit #SkyNews
Adam Boulton hosts the weekly All Out Politics podcast from Sky News. This week, Theresa May survives key Commons votes but her Chequers deal continues to be scrutinised by all sides; Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's accused of anti-semitism over the wording of the party's new guidelines on the issue; and coulda woulda shoulda - what IS Donald Trump's position on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election following his controversial summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki? Joining Adam this week are Sky's political correspondent Laura Bundock and the head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Brexit #Labour #TrumpPutinSummit #skynews
This week, Adam Boulton and guests examine Jeremy Corbyn's handling of the anti-semitism row dominating his party, the diplomatic fallout from the Sky News interview with the head of the Porton Down research lab over the Salisbury nerve agent attack, and the violence in London where the number of murder investigations has topped 50 for 2018 already. Joining Adam this week are National Director of the Jewish Labour Movement, Ella Rose; former Jewish Chronicle Journalist - and current news editor at Sky - Sandy Rashty; Sky's political correspondent Lewis Goodall and the Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr. #Labour #Corbyn #Russia #Skripal #London #skynews
Adam Boulton and guests discuss the Russian spy mystery almost two weeks after Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were discovered poisoned on a bench in Salisbury. Tensions between London and Moscow are escalating following Theresa May's decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats. The panel assess the tit-for-tat dispute and explore next steps in UK/Russia relations. They'll also offer their predictions ahead of what's unlikely to be a close Presidential contest this weekend. Joining Adam this week are former Moscow foreign correspondent Mary Dejevsky, Sky's Diplomatic Editor Dominic Waghorn, senior political correspondent Jason Farrell and Head of Data, Harry Carr. #Russia #Skripal #skynews #putin
On International Women's Day, gender and equality top the agenda as our panel discuss whether feminism is a damaged brand. There is the fall out from the Italian election where the Eurosceptic 5 Star Movement and Lega were the big winners. And the political and diplomatic implications of the poisoning of a Russian spy and his daughter in Salisbury. Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby, Europe correspondent Michelle Clifford, specialist producer Lucy Plint and head of data Harry Carr join host Adam Boulton for this week's All Out Politics podcast. Please leave a review! #InternationalWomensDay #Italy 'RussianSpy #SkyNews
Adam Boulton and guests talk money this week as the Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers his second Budget of the year. There's glee for most first time house buyers but gloom for the overall economic outlook. Mr Hammond has set aside £3 billion to prepare for Brexit but it's the so-called 'divorce bill' which is causing consternation among MPs. Joining Adam to assess Fiscal Phil and the Finances are Sky's economics editor Ed Conway, senior political correspondent Robert Nisbet and head of data, Harry Carr. #Budget2017 #Brexit #PMQs #skynews
It's a packed programme of politics this week as Adam Boulton and guests discuss the future of tuition fees in England, Sir Vince Cable's claim that he could be Prime Minister, the future of Boris Johnson and Brexit ahead of Theresa May's Florence speech and this weekend's German general election. Joining Adam this week are Lucy Fisher from The Times, The Spectator's Katy Balls and Sky's Head of Data, Harry Carr. #TuitionFees #StudentDebt #LibDems #Brexit #Boris
Max Rushden and Harry Carr get their weekly predictions in and Data Journalist, Adam Smith, is on hand to settle the age old question once and for all: which is the fiercest derby in football? Listen to find out!
Max Rushden continues to battle it out with Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr's bookie defying algorithm with his own score predictions. As a massive Super Sunday approaches Data Journalist, Adam Smith, pits red against blue and reveals which team colour has historically been the most successful. The boys also take a look at some of the out of contract European stars that your team might be looking at next summer.
As another huge weekend of football approaches, Max Rushden and Harry Carr get their weekly predictions in and Data Journalist, Adam Smith, is on hand to take a look at which players have travelled the furthest over the international break AND which forename has been most common in the Premier League - not to be missed!
Max Rushden and 'boy genius' Harry Carr compare their predictions from a goal packed first week of Premier League football - was Max able to out manoeuvre Harry's predictions algorithm? Data Journalist, Adam Smith, is also on hand to give you an in-depth look at Premier League pitch sizes. Will Spurs move to Wembley have an impact on a potential title challenge? Listen to find out!
This All Out Politics special focuses on the escalating tensions between the United States and North Korea over Pyongyang's nuclear and ballistics missile programme. Harry Carr is joined by Sky's Diplomatic Editor Dominic Waghorn, Andrea Berger from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies and Cristina Varriale from the Royal United Services Institute specialising in proliferation and nuclear policy.#NorthKorea #Trump #nuclear #sky news
After Tony Pulis' nod to the boys in his press conference last week, Max Rushden and Harry Carr are back to bring you their predictions for another week of make or break Premier League football! Data Journalist, Adam Smith, is also on hand to give you the lowdown on a Premier League power shift. Who rules the Premier League - North or South? Listen to find out!
Max Rushden, Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Adam Smith consider the exact cost of Premier League points in transfer fees, look ahead to tonight's huge Manchester derby and get in their predictions for this weekend's Premier League games. Will the algorithm defeat Max? Listen to find out!
Max Rushden, Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Adam Smith look at the rise of playing three at the back and make some interesting findings. Max and Harry continue to battle it out with their predictions for the weekend's games - will Harry's algorithm defeat Max's gut instinct? Listen to find out!
Max Rushden and, Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr get their teeth into all of the best stats from the Premier League and get their predictions in for another big weekend of football. Data Journalist, Adam Smith, is also on hand to take an in-depth look at why Old Trafford has lost it's fear factor...
Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Max Rushden are back with their predictions for a HUGE weekend of PL football, consider the effects of Brexit on the game, and Sky Data Journalist, Adam Smith, reveals why job security for football managers is at an all time low.
Head of Sky Data, Harry Carr, and Max Rushden get their predictions in for a huge weekend of PL football, and Adam Smith reveals who have been the best and worst performing goalkeepers this season with the help of Opta's Predicted Goals Model. Will Harry's predictor keep paying dividends? Listen to find out!
Max Rushden and Sky's Head of Data, Harry Carr, look ahead to the weekend's FA Cup fixtures and Adam Bate tells us why Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool need some extra rest...
Max Rushden is joined by Sky Sports’ very own ‘Head of Data’, Harry Carr, for a statistics based look at the weekend's Premier League fixtures.
In the inaugural weekly All Out Politics Podcast, Adam Boulton and guests discuss Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn's relaunch and the NHS. They'll also give their political predictions for the year ahead. Adam's joined by Neil Carmichael MP, Sky's senior political correspondent Beth Rigby and Sky's Head of Data, Harry Carr. #Brexit #corbyn #NHS #skynews
JSA Radio Host Jaymie Scotto Cutaia sits down with Harry Carr, CEO of Bay Microsystems, at ITW 2016 to discuss the company's breakaway technology which allows big data to be anywhere around the globe, any time. A case study example, Harry shares how Bay's workflow acceleration solution significantly improved NFL programming, so all the content was available in real time and with disaster recovery and backup enhancements.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Airwaves Full of Bacon 17: Last Episode! • Apocalypse Soil with Harry Carr of Mint Creek Farm • Tough Love with Ken Zuckerberg • Joe Woodel of Husky Hog BBQ Click on the above to go to iTunes, Stitcher, Twitter or Facebook. ______________________________________________________________________________ (1:27) So it's the last episode of Airwaves Full of Bacon. Why is that? Well, I explain in more detail in the first part of the podcast, but basically, I want to do audio but I think a better way than hour-long shows is to integrate it into other media which draw more traffic. Like this Reader piece about farmer Harry Carr... (4:37) And if you liked the snippet of audio in that Reader piece, here's way more about Harry Carr and Mint Creek Farm. Learn why he thinks soil is vital to civilization, why animals are essential to growing vegetables, why more bugs and weeds are better, and what he's doing in a town that was founded to greet UFOs. Here are a few more pics that didn't make it into the Reader piece: (25:28) My friend Ken Zuckerberg has been one of Chicago's most outspoken food critics on Twitter and his blog, Fuckerberg on Food (the name came from Graham Elliot during a Twitter spat). He's tough, but tough love is good, and there are things he flat out loves, too, so we talk about all of that. Really, he's not the worst person in the world! (54:48) Husky Hog BBQ is a newish BBQ place in Bridgeport run by Joe Woodel, who has a long and twisted history running from Table 52 to competition barbecue to a food truck— and that's not even counting what he did before barbecue. I ran a two-part interview with him at the Reader here and here, this is a choice chunk of that. And here's the Car Con Carne podcast where I first tried Husky Hog and met Joe. * * * Finally, thanks to everyone who listened, ever. I think we did some cool things and went some cool places no one else with a Chicago food show would have done, and I'll be back with audio in some new way, stay tuned.
Harry talks About Frames, Mint Creek Farms, and the responsibilities of being Das Wunderkid.