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Cʹest un film catastrophe, absolument spectaculaire qui a fait un triomphe à sa sortie en 1996. Et triomphe, le mot est faible. Le film bouleverse les codes du cinéma, ouvre la voie à la renaissance de genre particulier. Ce film, cʹest Independence Day ; le jour de la riposte, Independence Day ou ID4 en anglais, de Roland Emmerich. Lʹhistoire part dʹun postulat très simple : Et si nous nʹétions pas seuls dans lʹunivers ? Et que faire, quand notre Terre est attaquée par des êtres venus de lʹespace ? Tout commence un jour dʹété tout à fait ordinaire, quand tout à coup des ombres gigantesques recouvrent la Terre. Lʹavenir de la planète et la survie de lʹhumanité sont désormais en jeu. Mais nʹayons aucune crainte, trois hommes - un pilote, un scientifique et le président des Etats-Unis -vont nous sauver. La bataille de la Dernière chance aura lieu le jour de la Fête nationale américaine, le 4 juillet. Simple, voir simpliste, la trame de ce film de Roland Emmerich va pourtant titiller autre chose : le grand spectacle. Sur lʹécran : des explosions, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Moscou rayés de la carte, des héros, et de lʹhumour. Le réalisateur renoue, juste avant lʹan 2000, avec lʹApocalypse version destruction totale, réinvente les films catastrophe, jouant de la surenchère, se calquant sur les films de guerre des années 60, sur les films catastrophe des années 50, et sur tout un univers de films de science-fiction qui ont bercé son enfance, avec des invasions interminables dʹaliens plus méchants les uns que les autres. Epinglé par la critique, détesté, moqué, Independence Day rencontre son public qui se presse en masse pour le voir. Ça secoue dans tous les sens, on sʹen prend plein la vue, et Roland Emmerich en sort la tête haute. REFERENCES DELORME, Gérard, Jour J, Indépendance Day, in Première, 08.1996 Independence Day, Le jour de la riposte, notes de production du film, Twentieth Century Fox.
In this Episode, G Cole talks with Veteran Broadcaster and former Track and Field Coach and Former Jamaican Track Star Mr Tony Carr about life in a pre independent Jamaica. Check out the album "This Music" https://music.apple.com/us/album/this-music/1702403638 Get the single "Peace Of Mind Is A Holiday" https://music.apple.com/us/album/peace-of-mind-is-a-holiday/1628617087?i=1628617096 Get the brand new single "I Know Your Story" https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-know-your-story/1662498436?i=1662498443 Please Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/c/GregoryColeHomegrownWithGCole
Miriam says Tony doesn't contribute financially. Even worse, she found out he's been swinging with other couples. Tony says he loves Miriam, but she needs to keep an open mind.
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This year (2022) marks the 75th year since India became a free country. The government announced a variety of events to get everyone to feel patriotic about the country. India has achieved a lot in these 75 years and in this episode I list down just 10 of these achievements. Many of my family members and friends also share their thoughts on what they believe is the biggest development that India has seen so far. I learned a lot by listening to these sound bites and hope you will enjoy them too.Don't forget to check out my Instagram page for some awesome photos and news about my episodes and my book-Konnichiwa Izumi: Adventures in 2040.
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In 1985, an eighteen-year-old named Riho Terras arrived at the Soviet armed forces' large conscript assessment facility in Tallinn obeying his conscription orders.Little did he know that 26 years later he would be a NATO General.Riho shares his experiences in the Soviet Navy with us in some detail. We hear about his service on the Soviet frigate Zadornyy including trips to the Mediterranean and Cuba as well as monitoring NATO warships.Riho also shares his experiences of Estonian independence and the challenges of converting the country into an independent nation.I'm extremely grateful to Elisabeth Braw, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute who facilitated this interview via her Englebert Ideas essay.Thanks to all of you for listening to the podcast. It is an absolute passion for me to save these stories from being forgotten and sharing them weekly for free for everyone to hear. Whilst this is a passion, I am asking if each listener could make either a one-off or better still sign up for monthly donations to help me to find the time to produce and finance the project.If you'd like to know more just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/If a financial contribution is not your cup of tea, then you can still help us by leaving written reviews wherever you listen to us as well as sharing us on social media. It really helps us get new guests on the show.I am delighted to welcome Riho Terras to our Cold War conversation…There's further information about this episode here. https://coldwarconversations.com/episode206/If you can't wait for next week's episode do visit our Facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search Cold War Conversations in Facebook.Thank you very much for listening. It is really appreciated – goodbye.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
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… And the Pursuit of Happiness. How do you celebrate Independence Day? We enjoy great friends, good food, target practice, and of course fireworks! We also make time- after the food and before the fireworks- to enjoy listening to my husband read outload the Declaration of Indepedence! What is the difference between the Constitution and […] The post … And the Pursuit of Happiness. appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
After creating two venture-backed startups and working in high-tech, Jay wanted a more indie balance to life. He started by automating his finances and planned to leave his golden handcuffs behind. That's when he discovered FI/RE and he has been actively involved in the community, building tools ever since. In this episode, Jay shares the important things we should consider before investing, in what order we can prioritize investing, and how forecasting tools can help us plan. Don't miss the extended interview with Jay where he shares how zero-based budgeting drastically improved his marriage, communications, and finances. Join The Thought Card Club for access to Jay's extended interview, and our entire archive of bonus content not shared anywhere else. Looking for more ways to support the show? Keep me caffeinated by buying me a cup of coffee. Link to blog post: https://podcast.thoughtcard.com/financial-independence-calculator/
Dating yourself is important whether you're single, post-breakup, dating, in a long-term relationship, or even married. The most important relationship we have is with ourselves. Dating ourselves allows us to nurture and grow this relationship, honoring our wants and desires while keeping a pulse on our individual identity and independence.Loyal listeners share their take on what dating yourself looks like to them, how it makes them feel, and the benefits they've notated not only within themselves but in their relationships with others.I want to give a big shout-out and thank you to Nicole, James, Cassie, Lauren, and my Mom, Katherine, for sharing their perspective on dating yourself and the positive impact it has on their lives.You're Such A Catch is an independent podcast funded by the host, Erin Ramsey. YSC Unfiltered is a Members Only site with access to bonus episodes, videos, blog posts, and more. A pledge of as little as $5/month can help offset the costs associated with producing this podcast. To make your pledge today, visit www.youresuchacatch.com/unfiltered.Join the YSC Facebook Community: YSC Girl Gang & Guy TribeNeed help overcoming road roadblocks with what you've set out to manifest? Let Erin help you. Schedule a 15-Minute Discovery Call and become a manifesting machine.
Di umurnya yang masih early 30s, Financial Wellness Coach, Devy Chan, sukses hidup dari passive incomenya. Tanpa harus bekerja, ia sekarang berkarya membantu banyak orang untuk bisa mandiri finansial. Buat kamu yang bingung menentukan rencana masa depan, ingin mencari arti dan misi untuk menjalani hidup, atau buat kamu yang ingin belajar cara mengelola keuangan untuk mencapai financial independence, cus dengerin episode kali ini. --- Hosted by Amelia Devina (poet. speaker, counselor), founder dari Loveground, banyak dikenal lewat praktek past life regression, the art of self-compassion dan mindfulness meditation. Follow Amelia lewat IG @ameliadevina777 dan @loveground.co
In contemporary African history, most narratives revolve around the year 1960. But what if I say, 1957? what do you say? Independence of the first sub Saharan African country, Ghana? Yes, that’s right. Anything else? Let’s listen to the answers by Prof. Elisa Prosperetti, History professor, specializing in modern African and world history, and currently a visiting assistant professor at Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, United States, where she teaches a range of courses on African history. Her research focuses on the connected narratives of development, education and citizenship.
In this episode James discusses:Democrats remove God from the pledge of allegianceOne reason why the founding fathers wanted independence - being taxed to deathA REdeclaration of independenceThe Truth in Love Podcast with James Roborjamesrobor.comSupport the show (http://www.jamesrobor.com/partner)
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Each week the NZ Herald and Newstalk ZB's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's how the FIRE movement works, and how New Zealanders are adapting it to their own circumstances. Hosted by Frances Cook.Retiring decades early in your 30s, 40s, or 50s, sounds like something a millionaire would do. And yes, it helps to have a big stack of cash to get there, but you don't have to be earning millions in order to do it. That's the argument of the people who follow the FIRE movement, also known as Financial Independence, Retire Early. The idea behind it is relatively simple. You work out how much you spend in a year to stay alive. You save and invest until you have 25 times that much. Once you hit the goal, you retire, and you only withdraw four percent of your investments per year. If you've invested well, that should be a safe amount to pull out for decades to come. To help get there, the FIRE crowd is a big fan of frugal living. It's a double whammy, because of course cutting back to basics means you can save and invest more money. It also means you need less money to hit your 25 times goal, as you've downsized the lifestyle you'll want to pay for. So ok – how achievable is this for normal people, and how long will it take? Let's talk to someone who has given it a crack. For the latest podcast, I talked to Nick Carr, from Your Money Blueprint. We discussed why he's changed his original FIRE goal, the techniques he's used to achieve financial independence, and what the future looks like for him now. If you have a question about this podcast, or question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/FrancesCookJournalist/ Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/ and Twitter here https://twitter.com/FrancesCook
Each week the NZ Herald and Newstalk ZB's Cooking the Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's how the FIRE movement works, and how New Zealanders are adapting it to their own circumstances. Hosted by Frances Cook.Retiring decades early in your 30s, 40s, or 50s, sounds like something a millionaire would do. And yes, it helps to have a big stack of cash to get there, but you don't have to be earning millions in order to do it. That's the argument of the people who follow the FIRE movement, also known as Financial Independence, Retire Early. The idea behind it is relatively simple. You work out how much you spend in a year to stay alive. You save and invest until you have 25 times that much. Once you hit the goal, you retire, and you only withdraw four percent of your investments per year. If you've invested well, that should be a safe amount to pull out for decades to come. To help get there, the FIRE crowd is a big fan of frugal living. It's a double whammy, because of course cutting back to basics means you can save and invest more money. It also means you need less money to hit your 25 times goal, as you've downsized the lifestyle you'll want to pay for. So ok – how achievable is this for normal people, and how long will it take? Let's talk to someone who has given it a crack. For the latest podcast, I talked to Nick Carr, from Your Money Blueprint. We discussed why he's changed his original FIRE goal, the techniques he's used to achieve financial independence, and what the future looks like for him now. If you have a question about this podcast, or question you'd like answered in the next one, come and talk to me about it. I'm on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/FrancesCookJournalist/ Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/francescooknz/ and Twitter here https://twitter.com/FrancesCook
Happy Independence Weekend!! This solo episode is about independence, independent thoughts, and leaving behind or minimizing the things, circumstances, and people that don't serve to move you forward. And, liberating ourselves from recurring thoughts, stories, and messages that keep us SMALL or stuck. It takes work, but it's work with a massive pay off to do this deliberately. You may not see and feel it immediately, but good DOES show up when we MAKE ROOM for it. Reach out to me, let me know what you're working on or what's worked for you. I'm @audaciouslife on Instagram. I'm cheering for you and for all of us to liberate ourselves from all of the above. You can't see me, but trust that I'm here in prayer and meditation, including YOU in that better place. Do something FUN to get your happy on today! You deserve it!! Heading to a family cookout sans kiddos and plan to enjoy my free time. Wishing you an AMAZING day!!! Viva la Independence! Happy Independence Weekend!! Mentioned and inspired by these people and videos...check them out! Neville Goddard's Self Talk Power https://youtu.be/-Pc6JSsbW4U Neville Goddard - Strong Imagination https://youtu.be/n32mAQ6rppE Ed Mylett - How to Face Bullying Head On (I love this man!) https://youtu.be/7habCVZeXkM Ed Mylett has a great story and a heart of gold, so please push play and look beyond his initial appearance or delivery. Dr. Bruce Lipton - How to Program Your Mind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsA91lxuF00 Share a screenshot and tag me if you listened https://www.instagram.com/audaciouslife/. Message me to let me know if this resonates or was helpful in some way. Have a great day! :-) Steph
Host Davis Badger Anderson, discusses AG Barr being held in contempt of congress and antisemitism on American campuses on the day of Israeli Independence.
Ivan McKee MSP for Glasgow Provan joined us in the studio on Wednesday the 20th of March to discuss the Brexit, Indepedence and space rockets taking off from Scotland! Interviewed by the excellent Courtney.
Want to stop living paycheck to paycheck, but not sure where to start? Learn how to create a budget together so you can have fun now and some savings later! Create a Budget You Both Love How do you feel about your budget? Be honest. Chances are you're not exactly thrilled about it. A survey conducted by Experian found that nearly half – 42% to be exact – don’t use one because they feel like they're ineffective and unnecessary. So how do you create a budget that you both love? Peter Polson from Tiller, one of the coolest money apps out there, is joining me today to offer some fantastic suggestions and ideas. In this episode we'll discuss: how a budget can fit into your life and grow with you through your marriage how to fit your personal hobbies into your budget why there is no one size fits all budget Hope you enjoy! Resources to Budget Together Do you two want to get on the same page with budgets? Here are some helpful resources mentioned in the episode and more. Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money The Total Money Makeover Real Life on a Budget: 17 Practical Challenges to Live and Thrive on a Budget How to Successfully Budget as a Couple Track These 2 Key Numbers to Master Your Money Six Tips for Newlyweds to Manage Finances Budget Templates to Try Out The Net Worth Tracker Spreadsheet The Weekly Expense Tracker Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today?
In this episode, we will look at the Kurdish Independence, the battle for Hama, the mass surrender in Hawwijah and an update on Raqqa. Check us out, www.syriancivilwarpodcast.wordpress.com
Independence Day: Resurgence happens 20 years after the Earth was first invaded by malicious aliens. We won the War of 1996 and now the aliens are back and they are pissed. Bigger ships, more explosions but the humans have adapted … Continue reading →
Helicopter Parenting might keep your children safe in the short term, but what life skills are they missing out on for the long term that they gain through free play?Mike Lanza, Author of the book Playborhood, recognised a huge part of childhood that children seemed to be missing out on when he first had children of his own. What were his fondest memories as a child, playing at a neighborhood hangout with friends, making up games, creating your own rules and culture seemed to be a thing of the past. He's created a movement to bring back 'The Third Place' for kids, a sociologically important place where children build resilience, self-relience and independence among other things."Playing on your own, it's not just an instinct, it's also a skill and children who do it a lot get quite good at it".Show notes:Pay attention to kids lives. "What kids are missing out on today... these were our best memories".The Third Place, is fundamental to human beings, but it's being replaced by social media.The magic of continuity of play.Kids used to play "Pick-up Sports' where kids make the decisions and their own rules.The safety factor, how to make it safe for your kids to hang out in their neighbourhood.Time in front of the TV of computer is time taken away from interacting in the real world."It's never too early to start getting your kids in touch with your neighbourhood"How to create a neighbourhood hangout.How being contoroling as a parent can be counter productive.The three ingredients for developing independence and self-relience.'If you invest the time when your kids are young it's a win-win".www.playborhood.com
Helicopter Parenting might keep your children safe in the short term, but what life skills are they missing out on for the long term that they gain through free play?Mike Lanza, Author of the book Playborhood, recognised a huge part of childhood that children seemed to be missing out on when he first had children of his own. What were his fondest memories as a child, playing at a neighborhood hangout with friends, making up games, creating your own rules and culture seemed to be a thing of the past. He's created a movement to bring back 'The Third Place' for kids, a sociologically important place where children build resilience, self-relience and independence among other things."Playing on your own, it's not just an instinct, it's also a skill and children who do it a lot get quite good at it".Show notes:Pay attention to kids lives. "What kids are missing out on today... these were our best memories".The Third Place, is fundamental to human beings, but it's being replaced by social media.The magic of continuity of play.Kids used to play "Pick-up Sports' where kids make the decisions and their own rules.The safety factor, how to make it safe for your kids to hang out in their neighbourhood.Time in front of the TV of computer is time taken away from interacting in the real world."It's never too early to start getting your kids in touch with your neighbourhood"How to create a neighbourhood hangout.How being contoroling as a parent can be counter productive.The three ingredients for developing independence and self-relience.'If you invest the time when your kids are young it's a win-win".www.playborhood.com
Trading Indepdence for Interdepedence
The greatest play in BYU Football Independence. We talk with Dan Wolken & Jake Taylor.
It's the 4th of July weekend. The Thrift brothers return for episode 5, recorded together in Cambridge, MA, fresh off a full court basketball game. Tom talks about a recent trip to Kansas. Plus: Is Lebron the greatest basketball player of all time? Music: J. Cole, "No Role Modelz"
@DJEDOTTUK Afrohouse mix by DJ EDOTT UK Celebrating Angola's 39'th Indepedence
KING MOHICAN playing all festival songs 1966 -2014 Happy Independence Jamaica KING MOHICAN Rub-Dub -Tuesday Live Now! The Best of Jamaica's Reggae Music
A whiskey sippin' Sunday show! / What are we celebrating with all these holidays? / We only like to legalize stuff that keep poor people preoccupied, nothing that actually matters / Who are these people that buy gelato and hang out at coffee shops? How do they exist? / Magic mushroom mishap / and a round of Yahoo answers
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