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Le sommet des BRICS+ se déroule, du 22 au 24 octobre 2024, en Russie. En l'absence du président brésilien Lula da Silva. Chine-Russie, le déséquilibreLe sommet de Kazan sera sans nul doute, pour Vladimir Poutine, l'occasion de montrer qu'il n'est pas isolé sur la scène internationale, l'occasion aussi de faire avancer son agenda anti-occidental avec la Chine, l'autre poids lourd des BRICS+. Un poids lourd dont Moscou a dû se rapprocher à grande vitesse sur le plan économique pour faire face aux sanctions occidentales prises à la suite de l'invasion de l'Ukraine. Mais la relation commerciale entre les deux puissances est de plus en plus asymétrique. Reportage dans la ville de Blagovechtchensk, à la frontière chinoise, Anissa el Jabri. La Turquie candidate malgré l'OTANLes BRICS+ sont une entité disparate, mais ses membres ont une volonté commune, celle de faire entendre une autre voix dans les affaires du monde que celle définie par les États-Unis et leurs alliés. La Turquie, membre de l'Alliance atlantique, a annoncé en septembre 2024 sa volonté de rejoindre les BRICS+. Comment faut-il comprendre cette candidature ? Frédérique Lebel a posé la question à Soli Özel, il est professeur de Relations internationales, associé à l'institut pour les Sciences humaines à Vienne et à l'Institut Montaigne à Paris. Entretien réalisé à Istanbul à l'occasion du séminaire de l'Institut du Bosphore.Autriche : la difficile prise en charge des patientes infibuléesExcision, infibulation, la pratique des mutilations génitales féminines est illégale dans l'UE depuis le mois de mai 2024. Mais elle concerne environ 600.000 femmes et 180.000 fillettes sont à haut risque dans seulement 13 pays européens. Pour ces femmes, la confrontation au système de santé est un choc parfois brutal. Le travail des associations est essentiel, tant pour la prévention des mutilations que pour la prise en charges des patientes. À Vienne, le reportage de Céline Béal. En un mot : philotimoEn Grèce, le mot « philotimo » est un de ces termes intraduisibles qui disent beaucoup d'une société, d'un pays. Doté d'une part d'ombre dans l'Antiquité, il est aujourd'hui associé exclusivement à des valeurs positives : l'honneur, le dévouement, l'honnêteté, la bienveillance. On le retrouve dans la sphère privée comme dans les Affaires publiques. Il a, par exemple, été question de « philotimo » à l'occasion des JO de Paris ou à propos des difficultés du système de santé grec. À Athènes, les explications de Joël Bronner.
Le sommet des BRICS+ se déroule, du 22 au 24 octobre 2024, en Russie. En l'absence du président brésilien Lula da Silva. Chine-Russie, le déséquilibreLe sommet de Kazan sera sans nul doute, pour Vladimir Poutine, l'occasion de montrer qu'il n'est pas isolé sur la scène internationale, l'occasion aussi de faire avancer son agenda anti-occidental avec la Chine, l'autre poids lourd des BRICS+. Un poids lourd dont Moscou a dû se rapprocher à grande vitesse sur le plan économique pour faire face aux sanctions occidentales prises à la suite de l'invasion de l'Ukraine. Mais la relation commerciale entre les deux puissances est de plus en plus asymétrique. Reportage dans la ville de Blagovechtchensk, à la frontière chinoise, Anissa el Jabri. La Turquie candidate malgré l'OTANLes BRICS+ sont une entité disparate, mais ses membres ont une volonté commune, celle de faire entendre une autre voix dans les affaires du monde que celle définie par les États-Unis et leurs alliés. La Turquie, membre de l'Alliance atlantique, a annoncé en septembre 2024 sa volonté de rejoindre les BRICS+. Comment faut-il comprendre cette candidature ? Frédérique Lebel a posé la question à Soli Özel, il est professeur de Relations internationales, associé à l'institut pour les Sciences humaines à Vienne et à l'Institut Montaigne à Paris. Entretien réalisé à Istanbul à l'occasion du séminaire de l'Institut du Bosphore.Autriche : la difficile prise en charge des patientes infibuléesExcision, infibulation, la pratique des mutilations génitales féminines est illégale dans l'UE depuis le mois de mai 2024. Mais elle concerne environ 600.000 femmes et 180.000 fillettes sont à haut risque dans seulement 13 pays européens. Pour ces femmes, la confrontation au système de santé est un choc parfois brutal. Le travail des associations est essentiel, tant pour la prévention des mutilations que pour la prise en charges des patientes. À Vienne, le reportage de Céline Béal. En un mot : philotimoEn Grèce, le mot « philotimo » est un de ces termes intraduisibles qui disent beaucoup d'une société, d'un pays. Doté d'une part d'ombre dans l'Antiquité, il est aujourd'hui associé exclusivement à des valeurs positives : l'honneur, le dévouement, l'honnêteté, la bienveillance. On le retrouve dans la sphère privée comme dans les Affaires publiques. Il a, par exemple, été question de « philotimo » à l'occasion des JO de Paris ou à propos des difficultés du système de santé grec. À Athènes, les explications de Joël Bronner.
Dénonciations, deux ans qui ont changé la RussieLa Russie vote de vendredi à dimanche pour une élection présidentielle dont l'issue ne fait pas de doutes. La Russie qui a profondément changé en deux ans. Peu après avoir envoyé ses soldats en Ukraine, Vladimir Poutine avait en effet lancé il y a exactement deux ans ce que le pouvoir et ses soutiens décrivent comme « une chasse aux ennemis du pays » avec cette déclaration : « L'Ouest va tenter de s'appuyer sur la 5ème colonne et les traîtres. L'Occident collectif va essayer de diviser notre société, de spéculer sur les pertes au combat, sur les conséquences socio-économiques des sanctions, de provoquer une guerre civile en Russie et d'utiliser cette 5ème colonne pour atteindre son but. Il n'a qu'un seul objectif : la destruction de la Russie. Mais n'importe quel peuple, et en particulier le peuple russe, sera toujours capable de faire la distinction entre les vrais patriotes, et la racaille et les traîtres, et de les recracher simplement, comme on recrache un moucheron entré dans la gorge. Je suis convaincu qu'une telle auto-purification naturelle et nécessaire de la société ne fera que renforcer notre pays, notre solidarité, notre cohésion et notre volonté de répondre à tous les défis».Message bien reçu par une partie des russes et de nombreuses organisations : les signalements et dénonciations se sont envolées, et la société s'est repliée sur elle-même. Un Grand reportage d'Anissa el-Jabri qui s'entretient avec Patrick Adam. Birmanie, le rêve d'une union fédérale gagne du terrainDes villageois qui ont fui les bombardements incessants pour se réfugier dans la forêt, ou les pays voisins. Les anciennes armées ethniques qui reprennent les armes, et une multitude de nouveaux groupes armés qui voit le jour. En Birmanie, 3 ans après le coup d'état militaire, des combats font rage entre l'armée et les rebelles aux frontières avec la Chine, l'Inde et la Thaïlande. Alors que certains se prennent déjà à rêver de l'après-guerre, les responsables politiques du gouvernement en exil se posent la question d'un modèle démocratique viable pour un pays où cohabitent plus de 140 groupes ethniques différents.Une union fédérale qui reste, pour l'instant, une utopie mais à laquelle la jeunesse du pays veut croire, c'est d'ailleurs le cas déjà au sein de combattants karreni.Un Grand reportage de Carol Isoux qui s'entretient avec Patrick Adam.
Les Russes sont appelés aux urnes à partir de vendredi (15 mars 2024), pour élire un nouveau président, ou plutôt pour réélire un ancien président Vladimir Poutine, puisqu'en l'absence de véritable opposant sa victoire ne fait pas de doute. Signe de l'extrême tension qui règne, l'agression à coups de marteau de Leonid Volkov, un proche d'Alexeï Navalny, à Vilnius, en Lituanie. Presque un mois après l'annonce de l'opposant n°1 dans une colonie pénitentiaire du Grand Nord russe, que reste-t-il de l'opposition en Russie ? Notre invitée : Tatiana Kastoueva Jean, chercheuse et directrice du Centre Russie / Eurasie de l'Institut Français des Relations internationales. À Moscou, notre correspondante Anissa el Jabri, nous explique qu'après la mort d'Alexeï Navalny, l'opposition a perdu une figure pour s'incarner.À Berlin, les opposants en exil forment une communauté disparate qui peine à trouver un nouveau souffle . Reportage de Delphine Nerbollier.
Les Russes sont appelés aux urnes à partir de vendredi (15 mars 2024), pour élire un nouveau président, ou plutôt pour réélire un ancien président Vladimir Poutine, puisqu'en l'absence de véritable opposant sa victoire ne fait pas de doute. Signe de l'extrême tension qui règne, l'agression à coups de marteau de Leonid Volkov, un proche d'Alexeï Navalny, à Vilnius, en Lituanie. Presque un mois après l'annonce de l'opposant n°1 dans une colonie pénitentiaire du Grand Nord russe, que reste-t-il de l'opposition en Russie ? Notre invitée : Tatiana Kastoueva Jean, chercheuse et directrice du Centre Russie / Eurasie de l'Institut Français des Relations internationales. À Moscou, notre correspondante Anissa el Jabri, nous explique qu'après la mort d'Alexeï Navalny, l'opposition a perdu une figure pour s'incarner.À Berlin, les opposants en exil forment une communauté disparate qui peine à trouver un nouveau souffle . Reportage de Delphine Nerbollier.
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Steak and Drew are joined by Georgia Bulldogs Mens basketball star play Jabri Abdur-Rahim who shares his thoughts on keys to the success of the Bulldogs' season thus far: On first memories of realizing his father was an NBA player On the Dawgs proving that they can play with anyone in the country On most important thing being taking it one day at a time On the ups and downs of the portal/Coach White doing well with building team chemistry On comparing his game to his father's game, better shooter though On seeing players like Joel Embiid perform at the level he is On seeing Anthony Edwards play and how special he is On competing in the SEC
La Commission européenne a donc décidé hier (16 novembre 2023) de renouveler pour 10 ans l'autorisation de l'herbicide glyphosate, un produit très controversé, lié à la perte de biodiversité, la mortalité des abeilles, et dont plusieurs études scientifiques pointent les liens probables avec le cancer. Une autorisation qui a suscité beaucoup de débats, de colère parfois. Les explications de Laura Taouchanov. Pourrait-on interdire l'avortement en Russie ? En tout cas, les féministes le craignent... Dans plusieurs régions, des limitations drastiques ont déjà été posées au recours à l'IVG et la question est désormais évoquée ouvertement au Parlement. L'Union soviétique a pourtant été le premier pays au monde à autoriser l'avortement, c'était en 1920, avant de l'interdire entre 1936 et 1955. Aujourd'hui, le Kremlin met en avant les valeurs conservatrices portées par la Russie face à un Occident décadent. Et il y a surtout une démographie en berne. C'est le reportage de notre correspondante à Moscou, Anissa el Jabri. ► Plus d'infos : « Russie: la patrie veut plus de bébés », un Grand reportage d'Anissa el Jabri diffusé dès le lundi 20 novembre 2023 à 20h40 (heure de Paris). L'étau conservateur se desserre en PologneLes tractations se poursuivent en Pologne pour former un gouvernement après les élections et la victoire d'une coalition pro-européenne. Une bataille avec, d'un côté, le parti ultraconservateur Pis qui prétend ne pas vouloir lâcher l'affaire en formant un gouvernement. De l'autre, la coalition pro-européenne qui a réussi à faire élire un de ses membres à la présidence de la Chambre basse du Parlement, et qui a d'ailleurs déjà déposé deux propositions de loi pour légaliser le droit à l'avortement. On sent donc déjà un changement de tonalité au-delà des cercles politiques. Sur les questions de société par exemple, les questions d'identité de genre et d'homosexualité étaient vraiment taboues durant les huit dernières années, où le parti Droit et Justice était au pouvoir. Ce qui n'empêchait pas certaines écoles de continuer à en parler, en instituant chaque année une journée de lutte contre l'homophobie, la journée arc-en-ciel. Clairement, la pression du ministère de l'Éducation était forte. Aujourd'hui, les équipes pédagogiques et les élèves se sentent dans un nouvel environnement, c'est le reportage dans une école de Mazurie dans le nord-est du pays d'Adrien Sarlat. La chronique musique de Vincent Théval Les trésors serbes de Lenhart Tapes et son titre « Daj mi ruka ».
Lachard Binkley and Vator discuss the Rockets collapse late vs. the Spurs. Any reason to worry about Jabri? Who is the Rockets closer?
Hala Jabri is a student at Maumee High School, who after going through some tough times mentally herself, is dedicating her time to helping others. She joins me on Community Focus, following an event she held this week to remove stigma and educate about mental health.
Programledare: Marie-Louise Kristola. Problemen med sandstormar i Mellanöstern har bara ökat över tid. De blir inte bara fler utan kommer dessutom under en längre tid av året. En förklaring till det är klimatförändringarna men också förändringar inom jordbruk och vattenhantering.Stormarna är ett hot mot såväl ekonomi, hälsa och hållbarhet.Hör reportage från Irak av frilansjournalisten Lina Malers som träffat drabbade familjer men också läkare som hjälper patienter med andningsbesvär, men också människor som försöker lindra problemen med den yrande sanden genom omfattande trädplanteringsprojekt.Niklas Zachrisson - ProgramledareAnders Wennersten - ProducentMedverkande:Akram al-Salmani - grundare till företaget "Det gröna huset" som odlar upp växter som tål vattenbrist och hettaAyad Abdelmoshsen - professor i miljöföroreningar vid universitetet i Mustanserive i BagdadFiras Ali Majeed - forskare, verksam vid bland annat Al Farabi college i BagdadMuhammad Sahib - ingenjör vid palmodlingen Fedek utanför Karbala i södra IrakLabeeb Kashif al-Getta - grundare till företaget Nakhla som vårdar Bagdads palmerMahlagha, Medreke och Abdelrezk - barn som förlorat klasskamrater under sandstormarnaMajone - fårägare som lever ute i Iraks vidsträckta ökenområdenMuhammad al- Moalem - ansvarig för marknadsföring på palmodlingen FedekDhia Ismael - chef på Jordbruksverkets avdelning för bekämpning av ökenspridningJaafar Jotheri - geoarkeolog som studerar sandstormarnas framfart via satellitbilder.Ghosan Shakra Abdallah - driver ett apotek som även fungerar som akutmottagningAmer al- Jabri - talesperson för meteorologiska institutet i BagdadAbdulrahman al- Mashadani - ekonomiprofessorLamis Qatri - invånare i Anbar som har uppsökt sjukhus flera gånger för andningssvårigheter.Munawar och Hussein al Nimrawi - boende i öknen som fått sitt tält sönderslitet av sandstormarnaRiad Sabti Abbas - ingenjör på jordbruksverkets avdelning för ökenbekämpningSamir - en av grundarna till organisationen Tasgheer, unga volontärer som odlar träd i Bagdad.
Dr. Bana Jabri is the Sarah and Harold Lincoln Thompson Professor in the Department of Medicine and the Research Director of the Celiac Disease Center at the University of Chicago. Her research focuses on innate and mucosal immunity, particularly in celiac disease, autoimmune disorders, and inflammatory bowel disease. She talks about the mechanisms of celiac disease and new treatment options. She also discusses how the microbiome can affect immune responses in cancer.
President Biden leaves Saudi Arabia after meeting Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. We hear from the son of an adviser to the previous Crown Prince, on what he claims is a 'vindictive, transnational repression campaign' waged on his family, including the incarceration of his younger siblings. Also in the programme: the UN along with the Ethiopian government agrees to help rebuild the rebellious northern province of Tigray, but the authorities there find it 'mindboggling' they have not been consulted; and an extreme heatwave is sweeping across large areas of Europe provoking wildfires. (Photo: Former Saudi intelligence official Saad al-Jabri (R) sits with his daughter Sarah al-Jabri whilst visiting schools around Boston, U.S. in this handout picture shot in the autumn of 2016. Credit: Khalid al-Jabri/Handout via Reuters)
You should be Free to Be in marriage. The base line of a healthy marriage is to expose your naked self in marriage. This is THE opportunity to create the relationship you truly desire. Before I do allows you to: 1 - Get to the important questions and separate or continue with substance 2 - Give people permission to ask the questions they don't know how to ask 3- Speed up the process and honor your values 4 - Avoid heartbreak Forget the cultural filters, forget the exterior trappings of a person stop, you from shedding your own mask and honor your soul. First understand your spiritual self. Be Free to Be yourself and pursue marriage detached from all of the masks. Allow self-trust and connect with someone on the spiritual level. Look beyond the answers and know that this is an opportunity to seek a new depth of understanding. Marriage is about whole free individuals creating a union. Have you read Detached Love: Transforming Your Heart So That You Can Transform Your Mind? Whether you have or not, in chapter six I breakdown the cellular meaning of Detachment and throughout the book give practical examples of LOVE. Both are required to be married or entertain the idea at all. That's why it's a joy to end this season with the co-author of Before I Do, Zahra Aljabari. Our topic is Pursuing marriage in Detachment. I began this season with Self-Love, graduated to the Powerplay of Love, Detaching from Labels and Toxic Belief systems, Loving as a Believer from an interfaith perspective, Loving as a Mother in May. This is the perfect end to a season exploring the inner and outer journey of love Get Before I Do here About my Guest: Zahra Aljabri is a relationship coach, serial entrepreneur, and the author of Before “I do” 150+ questions Muslims must ask before marriage, the definite step-by-step guide on how to connect with your soulmate. Zahra coaches clients through her signature framework so they can create loving, passionate ,and miraculous marriages. You can get Zahra's deep insights and wisdom on her YouTube channel and Instagram. She currently lives in LA with her husband and four children. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cordelia-gaffar0/support
Dr Joshua Ralston discusses his book "Law and the Rule of God: A Christian Engagement with Shari'a" with Dr Ali-Reza Bhojani. In Law and the Rule of God, Joshua Ralston presents an innovative approach to Christian-Muslim dialogue. Eschewing both polemics and apologetics, he proposes a comparative framework for Christian engagement with Islamic debates on sharī'a. Ralston draws on a diverse range of thinkers from both traditions including Karl Barth, Ibn Taymiyya, Thomas Aquinas, and Mohammad al-Jabri. He offers an account of public law as a provisional and indirect witness to the divine rule of justice. He also demonstrates how this theology of public law deeply resonates with the Christian tradition and is also open to learning from and dialoguing with Islamic and secular conceptions of law, sovereignty, and justice. #sharia #god #christian
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Jabri, Chris, and Ken discuss Kanye and Drake's half assed reconciliation , Ben Simmons, the ethics of pulling someone off a song , and the pitfalls of being an independent artist in music .
JABRI IS BACK !!!!! In this Episode , Chris , Ken , and Jabri weigh in on the DaniLeigh/DaBaby situation , The Rock's questionable gym bathroom habits, and the possibility of Chris getting canceled in the near future.
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Ending the first month of the Halloween Hustle with a Patreon pick from the homie Jabri B. PJ has never seen this and Brent has only seen it once. As you'd expect, a huge part of the conversation is them trying to think of how the sex works with this monster and all the various ways it can be transferred, PJ also drops some wrestling quotes surprisingly and maybe even more surprising may be his new love for a certain video game studio. Brent also blows his mind when he tells him about "Soaking." Oh yeah, it's one of those type of episodes... We hope you enjoy the show! All Our Links - https://linktr.ee/homevideohustlepodcast Support The Show On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/homevideohustle Watch Us On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfN67zqLBcbJNJw1cHI0Hlw Get HVH Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/hvhpodcast Music By: Trade Voorhees - http://tradevoorhees.com/ Age Of Radio Website - https://www.ageofradio.org/homevideohustle/ Be sure to check out untidyvenus.etsy.com and use promo code "HUSTLE" to get 15% off some bomb artwork! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En una entrevista con CBS, el exfuncionario de inteligencia Saad al-Jabri dijo que en 2014 Bin Salman le comentó a un primo que quería llevar a cabo un plan para quitarle el trono a su padre.
Kingdom & State: Separation of Church and State -- Link to full show notesMain source: Wallbuilders.comFirst Amendment says... “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” Clearly you can see here that the first amendment creates two distinct points dealing with religion: the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. The Establishment clause prohibits the government from "establishing" a religion. The precise definition of "establishment" is unclear. Today, what constitutes an "establishment of religion" is often governed under the three-part test set forth by the U.S. Supreme Court in Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U.S. 602 (1971). Under the "Lemon" test, government can assist religion only if (1) the primary purpose of the assistance is secular, (2) the assistance must neither promote nor inhibit religion, and (3) there is no excessive entanglement between church and state. The Free Exercise Clause protects citizens' right to practice their religion as they please, so long as the practice does not run afoul of a "public morals" or a "compelling" governmental interest. For instance, in Prince v. Massachusetts, 321 U.S. 158 (1944), the Supreme Court held that a state could force the inoculation of children whose parents would not allow such action for religious reasons. The Court held that the state had an overriding interest in protecting public health and safety. So, clearly the phrase "separation of church and state" is no where in the First Amendment. Where did it come from? How did that phrase become the standard for every debate you have with your liberal friends?A bit of history Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1 (1947) Facts. The Petitioner in his status as a taxpayer filed suit challenging the ability of the Respondent to reimburse funds to parents of parochial school students for the transportation of their children to and from school. The Petitioner brought suit alleging that the New Jersey reimbursement statute respects the establishment of religion, by allowing the parents of parochial school students to benefit from the reimbursement scheme. The New Jersey Court of Appeals held that the statute did not violate the Constitution and the Supreme Court of the United States (Supreme Court) granted certiorari to consider the issue. Issue. This case considers whether the parents of parochial school children can benefit from the same services afforded to the parents of public school children. Synopsis of Rule of Law. This case stands for the proposition that, while no law respecting an establishment of religion will stand under the United States Constitution (Constitution), neutral laws, which afford benefits to children will be upheld. Held. Affirmed. In affirming the judgment of the Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court found the statute was not unconstitutional because it was designed to provide a benefit to the parents of all school children, distinct from any religious function in which the children engaged. In 1947, in the case Everson v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court declared, “The First Amendment has erected a wall between church and state. That wall must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the slightest breach.” The “separation of church and state” phrase which they invoked, and which has today become so familiar, was taken from an exchange of letters between President Thomas Jefferson and the Baptist Association of Danbury, Connecticut, shortly after Jefferson became PresidentThe election of Jefferson – America's first Anti-Federalist President – elated many Baptists since that denomination, by-and-large, was also strongly Anti-Federalist. This political disposition of the Baptists was understandable, for from the early settlement of Rhode Island in the 1630s to the time of the federal Constitution in the 1780s, the Baptists had often found themselves suffering from the centralization of power. Consequently, now having a President who not only had championed the rights of Baptists in Virginia but who also had advocated clear limits on the centralization of government powers, the Danbury Baptists wrote Jefferson a letter of praise on October 7, 1801, telling him how thankful they were they he was elected president.However, in that same letter of congratulations, the Baptists also expressed to Jefferson their grave concern over the entire concept of the First Amendment, including of its guarantee for “the free exercise of religion”: "Our sentiments are uniformly on the side of religious liberty: that religion is at all times and places a matter between God and individuals, that no man ought to suffer in name, person, or effects on account of his religious opinions, [and] that the legitimate power of civil government extends no further than to punish the man who works ill to his neighbor. But sir, our constitution of government is not specific. . . . [T]herefore what religious privileges we enjoy (as a minor part of the State) we enjoy as favors granted, and not as inalienable rights." Letter of October 7, 1801, from Danbury (CT) Baptist Association to Thomas Jefferson, from the Thomas Jefferson Papers Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. Separation of Church and State about making sure the GOVERNMENT NEVER creates a national denomination and forces you to follow it. In short, the inclusion of protection for the “free exercise of religion” in the constitution suggested to the Danbury Baptists that the right of religious expression was government-given (thus alienable) rather than God-given (hence inalienable), and that therefore the government might someday attempt to regulate religious expression. This was a possibility to which they strenuously objected-unless, as they had explained, someone's religious practice caused him to “work ill to his neighbor.”Jefferson understood their concern; it was also his own. In fact, he made numerous declarations about the constitutional inability of the federal government to regulate, restrict, or interfere with religious expression. Jefferson said the following about government's inability to influence religion: [N]o power over the freedom of religion . . . [is] delegated to the United States by the Constitution. Kentucky Resolution, 1798. The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia, John P. Foley, editor (New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1900), p. 977; see also Documents of American History, Henry S. Cummager, editor (NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1948), p. 179. In matters of religion, I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the Constitution independent of the powers of the general [federal] government. Second Inaugural Address, 1805. Annals of the Congress of the United States (Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1852, Eighth Congress, Second Session, p. 78, March 4, 1805; see also James D. Richardson, A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897 (Published by Authority of Congress, 1899), Vol. I, p. 379, March 4, 1805. [O]ur excellent Constitution . . . has not placed our religious rights under the power of any public functionary. Letter to the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1808.Thomas Jefferson, Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Albert Ellery Bergh, editor (Washington D. C.: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904), Vol. I, p. 379, March 4, 1805. I consider the government of the United States as interdicted [prohibited] by the Constitution from intermeddling with religious institutions . . . or exercises. Letter to Samuel Millar, 1808.Thomas Jefferson, Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, editor (Boston: Gray and Bowen, 1830), Vol. IV, pp. 103-104, to the Rev. Samuel Millar on January 23, 1808. Jefferson believed that the government was to be powerless to interfere with religious expressions for a very simple reason: he had long witnessed the unhealthy tendency of government to encroach upon the free exercise of religion.Separation of church and state is not necessarily concerned with keeping religious influence out of government, rather it establishes a wall to keep government out of religion.Thomas Jefferson had no intention of allowing the government to limit, restrict, regulate, or interfere with public religious practices. He believed, along with the other Founders, that the First Amendment had been enacted only to prevent the federal establishment of a national denomination – a fact he made clear in a letter to fellow-signer of the Declaration of Independence Benjamin Rush: [T]he clause of the Constitution which, while it secured the freedom of the press, covered also the freedom of religion, had given to the clergy a very favorite hope of obtaining an establishment of a particular form of Christianity through the United States; and as every sect believes its own form the true one, every one perhaps hoped for his own, but especially the Episcopalians and Congregationalists. The returning good sense of our country threatens abortion to their hopes and they believe that any portion of power confided to me will be exerted in opposition to their schemes. And they believe rightly.Jefferson, Writings, Vol. III, p. 441, to Benjamin Rush on September 23, 1800. Since this was Jefferson's view concerning religious expression, in his short and polite reply to the Danbury Baptists on January 1, 1802, he assured them that they need not fear; that the free exercise of religion would neverbe interfered with by the federal government. As he explained: Gentlemen, – The affectionate sentiments of esteem and approbation which you are so good as to express towards me on behalf of the Danbury Baptist Association give me the highest satisfaction. . . . Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God; that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship; that the legislative powers of government reach actions only and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should “make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,” thus building a wall of separation between Church and State. Adhering to this expression of the supreme will of the nation in behalf of the rights of conscience, I shall see with sincere satisfaction the progress of those sentiments which tend to restore to man all his natural rights, convinced he has no natural right in opposition to his social duties. I reciprocate your kind prayers for the protection and blessing of the common Father and Creator of man, and tender you for yourselves and your religious association assurances of my high respect and esteem.Jefferson, Writings, Vol. XVI, pp. 281-282, to the Danbury Baptist Association on January 1, 1802. Jefferson's reference to “natural rights” invoked an important legal phrase which was part of the rhetoric of that day and which reaffirmed his belief that religious liberties were inalienable rights. While the phrase “natural rights” communicated much to people then, to most citizens today those words mean little.So clearly did Jefferson understand the Source of America's inalienable rights that he even doubted whether America could survive if we ever lost that knowledge. He queried: And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure if we have lost the only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia (Philadelphia: Matthew Carey, 1794), Query XVIII, p. 237. PUT SIMPLY.......In summary, the “separation” phrase so frequently invoked today was rarely mentioned by any of the Founders; and even Jefferson's explanation of his phrase is diametrically opposed to the manner in which courts apply it today. “Separation of church and state” currently means almost exactly the opposite of what it originally meant. Jefferson believed that God, not government, was the Author and Source of our rights and that the government, therefore, was to be prevented from interference with those rights. Very simply, the “wall” of the Danbury letter was NOT meant to limit religious activities in public; rather they were to limit the power of the government to prohibit or interfere with those expressions.It is important to note.... If Jefferson's letter is to be used today, let its context be clearly given – as in previous years. Furthermore, earlier Courts had always viewed Jefferson's Danbury letter for just what it was: a personal, private letter to a specific group. There is probably no other instance in America's history where words spoken by a single individual in a private letter – words clearly divorced from their context – have become the sole authorization for a national policy. Finally, Jefferson's Danbury letter should never be invoked as a stand-alone document. A proper analysis of Jefferson's views must include his numerous other statements on the First Amendment. One further note should be made about the now infamous “separation” dogma. The Congressional Records from June 7 to September 25, 1789, record the months of discussions and debates of the ninety Founding Fathers who framed the First Amendment. Significantly, not only was Thomas Jefferson not one of those ninety who framed the First Amendment, but also, during those debates not one of those ninety Framers ever mentioned the phrase “separation of church and state.” It seems logical that if this had been the intent for the First Amendment – as is so frequently asserted-then at least one of those ninety who framed the Amendment would have mentioned that phrase; none did. Earlier SCOTUS decisions long understood Jefferson's intentEarlier courts long understood Jefferson's intent. In fact, when Jefferson's letter was invoked by the Supreme Court (only twice prior to the 1947 Everson case – the Reynolds v. United States case in 1878), unlike today's Courts which publish only his eight-word separation phrase, that earlier Court published Jefferson's entire letter and then concluded: "Coming as this does from an acknowledged leader of the advocates of the measure, it [Jefferson's letter] may be accepted almost as an authoritative declaration of the scope and effect of the Amendment thus secured. Congress was deprived of all legislative power over mere [religious] opinion, but was left free to reach actions which were in violation of social duties or subversive of good order." (emphasis added) [12] That Court then succinctly summarized Jefferson's intent for “separation of church and state”: "[T]he rightful purposes of civil government are for its officers to interfere when principles break out into overt acts against peace and good order. In th[is] . . . is found the true distinction between what properly belongs to the church and what to the State." [13]That Court, therefore, and others (for example, Commonwealth v. Nesbit and Lindenmuller v. The People), identified actions into which – if perpetrated in the name of religion – the government did have legitimate reason to intrude. Those activities included human sacrifice, polygamy, bigamy, concubinage, incest, infanticide, parricide, advocation and promotion of immorality, etc. Such acts, even if perpetrated in the name of religion, would be stopped by the government since, as the Court had explained, they were “subversive of good order” and were “overt acts against peace.” However, the government was never to interfere with traditional religious practices outlined in “the Books of the Law and the Gospel” – whether public prayer, the use of the Scriptures, public acknowledgements of God, etc.For example, in addition to his other statements previously noted, Jefferson also declared that the “power to prescribe any religious exercise. . . . must rest with the States” (emphasis added). Nevertheless, the federal courts ignore this succinct declaration and choose rather to misuse his separation phrase to strike down scores of State laws which encourage or facilitate public religious expressions. Such rulings against State laws are a direct violation of the words and intent of the very one from whom the courts claim to derive their policy.
Kingdom & State powered by Biblically Conservative, brings to you the answer we all are asking. Grant Henry and Jabri Harrison introduce to you the topic of Church & State. What is the Church's role in politics?
Der Ex-Geheimdienstchef Saad al-Jabri musste 2017 aus Riad fliehen. Seither ist er im Visier des Kronprinzen Mohammed bin Salman. Die Palastintrige beschäftigt auch Washington. Heutiger Gast: Christian Weisflog, Nahost-Korrespondent Weitere Informationen zum Thema: https://www.nzz.ch/international/saudiarabien-palastintrige-gefaehrdet-geheimnisse-der-cia-ld.1637989 Hörerinnen und Hörer von «NZZ Akzent» lesen die NZZ online oder in gedruckter Form drei Monate lang zum Preis von einem Monat. Zum Angebot: nzz.ch/akzentabo
This week on the Fauxch’s Corner, we have a special guest, Mike Ingalls who started TheSabre.com back in 1996. We also catch up on the latest news, NBA hoops and much more. This week we feature Sedona Taphouse. Make sure you support local businesses. Check out their location in Charlottesville. Barstools are open, Daily Specials, […]
One of the biggest Cases involving the crown prince of Saudi Arabia is being held right here in the States... Yet no one is talking about it! Listen to the players, their dirty tricks, and how the United States is hoping they don't pull the wrong card.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rondail-lomax/support
Omar Jabri has been a central contributor to BTE over the past few years, despite his geographical distance. His willingness to "do the work" of raising awareness to drive action not only helps him, but he has directly helped others by honestly and openly sharing his experiences. Omar also was the first person to introduce me to the concept of psychological flexibility and how it is one of the 'whats' that BTE does. We dive into what psychological flexibility is and how developing a practice that facilitates it can, and in Omar's case HAS, directly improved relationships, both to self and others.In just another example of the serendipitous frequencies and connectedness of life, shortly after Omar shared this concept with me, another friend , BTE mainstay, and fellow podcast guest, Tim Chan, also sent an article on the subject. When 2 awesome people say the same thing, you listen.I am confident you will enjoy listening to this episode.Thank you sitting down to talk and share with us all about this powerful concept you've lived and continue to explore, Omar.Support the show (https://www.btwntheears.com/)
Episode 103: Memoirs, Memory, and the History of the Tunisian Left In this podcast, Dr.Idriss Jebari contemplates the outpouring of memory from the former leftists of the Perspectives movement, following the 2011 Tunisian Revolution. In a series of published memoirs, the likes of Gilbert Naccache, Fethi Ben Haj Yahia and others take their readers from their experience of prison in the sixties and seventies, as well as their reflections on critical moments of Tunisia's political transition, particularly transitional justice and national reconciliation. Through these memoirs, Dr. Jebari explores how they could help write new histories for the Tunisian people: one that is plural and democratic. On the ten-year anniversary of the Revolution, after unprecedented transformations and the global pandemic, we are reminded of the fleeting nature of memory in light of the tragic passing of several figures from the Maghrib's past. Dr. Idriss Jebari is Al Maktoum Assistant Professor in Middle East Studies at Trinity CollegeDublin. His work investigates the distinctiveness of the Maghribi critique of modernity in contemporary Arab intellectual and cultural history. He completed a doctorate on the history of the production of critical thought in Morocco and Tunisia at the University of Oxford on the intellectual projects of Moroccan thinker Abdallah Laroui and Tunisian thinker Hichem Djaït. He then held an Arab Council for Social Sciences postdoctoral fellowship at the American University of Beirut to study the dynamics of intellectual and cultural exchanges between the Maghrib and the Mashriq after 1967. He has published on the intellectual projects of several North African intellectual figures such as Abdelkebir Khatibi, Mohamed Abed al-Jabri and Malek Bennabi, and how the younger generations remember this intellectual heritage and the Arab Left. He is currently working on his first book manuscript that will address the critical societal debates that shaped North Africa's path today modernity in the sixties and seventies. This podcast was recorded between Tunis and Dublin on January 8, 2021, by the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT) and the Centre d'Études Maghrébines en Algérie (CEMA) and is part of the special podcast series, "The Ten-Year Anniversary of Tunisia's Revolution (January 14, 2021)." The podcast was introduced by Dr. Robert P. Parks, CEMA Director. We thank Yesser Jradi for his interpretation of "Narja3lk dima." A talented artist, Yesser is a painter, musician with interests in cinema and theatre. Posted by Hayet Lansari, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).
On this episode of Just Another Day Podcast we talked about being entrepreneurs and ditching that 9-5! We also interview Jabri who is a forex trader and so much more! Nosey Neighbor let’s get “Tapped In”! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/authenic-minds/message
This episode features Jabri Harrison! Jabri is devote follower of Christ, he is a published author, he is an entrepreneur, and is a life coach! He is passionate about building up people around him and connecting with people on a deep level! Jabri definitely lives out the mission of STP on a crazy level. He has some really great insights on all of the typical Spread The Positive topics! This is really inspiring and uplifting episode. Super grateful to have folks like Jabri involved with what we are building! Thank you for what you do Jabri! Check out his company "Heavenly Dose" at heavenlydose.com and check his book "I'd Rather Be on ad Island" on Amazon and Audible.
This episode features Jabri Harrison! Jabri is devote follower of Christ, he is a published author, he is an entrepreneur, and is a life coach! He is passionate about building up people around him and connecting with people on a deep level! Jabri definitely lives out the mission of STP on a crazy level. He has some really great insights on all of the typical Spread The Positive topics! This is really inspiring and uplifting episode. Super grateful to have folks like Jabri involved with what we are building! Thank you for what you do Jabri! Check out his company "Heavenly Dose" at heavenlydose.com and check his book "I'd Rather Be on ad Island" on Amazon and Audible.
Today in conversation with #motivationalspeaker Hassan Al Jabri, author of the series #thedeadendsea an apocalyptic read that speaks about the 'City of Gold' - #Dubai. This is a three part series book which takes you on an adventure from the year 2014 to 2050. How the world changes and how the city disappears from the map of the world is the crux of the story. Hassan explains that be are just stepping into a future dominated by the AI or #artificialintelligence. To find out what will happen to humans in the near future you need to grab a #copy of this #book which is on #amazon #kindle. It was a wonderful chat, do listen to his #motivational message to #writers on conquering #writersblock. It's GOLD! #authorinterview #writerscommunity #podcastseries #newauthor #adventure #dubai #likeforlike #followforfollow #igtvchannel #watch #viral #share
This week Jason Williford talks to us about the new players and how they are looking in early workouts. Plus special guest Tomas Woldetensae joins the show to talk about his recruitment, his first trip to UVA and more. Plus an old teammate Chris Havlicek joins the show… Thank you to DJ WHY BE for […]
News has just come out that Saudi Arabia sent a hit squad to Canada to kill former counter terrorism officer Saad al-Jabri. Saudi has a history of this, having killed Washington Post reporter and dissident Jamal Kashoggi in Istanbul in October 2018. What should Canada do in reponse? Borealis weighs in.About the host Phil Gurski:Phil is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. and Programme Director for the Security, Economics and Technology (SET) hub at the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute (PDI). He worked as a senior strategic analyst at CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) from 2001-2015, specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalisation.►Twitter- https://twitter.com/borealissaves►LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-gurski-8942468/►Email - borealisrisk@gmail.comLike this podcast? Check Phil Gurski's latest books:https://amzn.to/2ALdpoGAbout Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting:Shedding light on a risky world, Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting can provide you with the necessary advice and training to protect you and your agency from the threat of terrorism. We offer training for those who need the latest information on threats to your security.►https://borealisthreatandrisk.com/
Från beachen i Nice till studion i Stockholm där det utanför är minst lika soligt är Miriam Jabri tillbaks. Njut av en timmes karantänsnack. Det blir även polisdrama mitt i avsnittet och vi förklarar även inspelningsdagen den 22 maj som Internationella Belledagen. Bli vår gäst och följ oss i sociala medier! Instagram - @miriamjabri (https://soundcloud.com/miriamjabri) @zeventine (https://soundcloud.com/zeventine) Spana in BuBu Burger (https://www.instagram.com/bububurgerofficial/) ! Tidigare avsnitt med Miriam! Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/4oxeOtkNSrcZ0fFwQTacBa (https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fepisode%2F4oxeOtkNSrcZ0fFwQTacBa&token=be744f-1-1590622452493) Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3-mi…0428891603&l=es (https://gate.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpodcasts.apple.com%2Fus%2Fpodcast%2F3-miriam-hakia-jabri%2Fid1448389930%3Fi%3D1000428891603%26l%3Des&token=36b611-1-1590622452493)
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Episode 94: The “Student Question” in Tunisia: Between the Attraction of Leftism and the Steamroll of Authoritarian Paternalism (1963-1979) In this podcast, Dr. Idriss Jebari discusses the student question’s emergence in the context of the Parisian radical sixties and the importance of Maoist insights. Jebari examines the way Perspectives seized on the “student question” in its journal in relation to the state’s reforms in the education sector and its discourse on youth faced with contestation. Jebari explores how the repressive events of 1968 and 1973 were highly revealing of Bourguiba’s thinking on Tunisian youth and how Perspectives countered it by promoting students to leadership positions. This podcast ends by depicting the atmosphere in the wing of the Tunisian prison where both generations were simultaneously held in the 1970s, as described in certain memoirs, as yet another reason to speak of many iterations of Tunisian leftism in the postcolonial era, and as an entry point to start compiling a growing archive to shed light on this occulted episode of the country’s history and work toward national reconciliation. Dr. Jebari is Al Maktoum Assistant Professor in Middle East Studies at Trinity College Dublin. His work investigates the distinctiveness of the Maghribi critique of modernity in contemporary Arab intellectual and cultural history. He completed a doctorate on the history of the production of critical thought in Morocco and Tunisia at the University of Oxford on the intellectual projects of Moroccan thinker Abdallah Laroui and Tunisian thinker Hichem Djaït. He then held an ACSS postdoctoral fellowship at the American University of Beirut to study the dynamics of intellectual and cultural exchanges between the Maghrib and the Mashriq after 1967. He has published on the intellectual projects of several North African intellectual figures such as Abdelkebir Khatibi, Mohamed Abed al-Jabri and Malek Bennabi, and how the younger generations remember this intellectual heritage of the Arab Left. He is currently working on his first book manuscript that will address the critical societal debates that shaped North Africa’s path toward modernity in the sixties and seventies. This podcast is part of the Contemporary Thought series and was recorded on July 22, 2019 at the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT). Posted by Hayet Lansari, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).
Hør Niddal El-Jabri fortælle om sin opvækst og brogede vej gennem uddannelsen og karrieren. Niddals skriverier og daglige arbejde centrerer sig om at skabe lighed og lige vilkår for alle i det danske samfund. Han har palæstinensiske rødder, er opvokset i Lystrup, lidt nord for Aarhus, og har efter eget udsagn haft en barndom og ungdom der var præget af et liiiidt hårdt og semikriminelt white trash-miljø – og som på mange måder har været startskuddet for Niddals brændende engagement for mangfoldighed i dag.Den Brogede Vej er et portrætprogram hvor vi gør op med forestillingerne om den perfekte karrierevej og lader gæsten fortælle den ærlige version. For ingen er perfekt, og ingen livsvej er lige. Heller ikke selvom CV'et ser sådan ud.Lyt med, når vi bryder med perfektionsidealet og viser at karriere kan være mange ting, og at vejen gennem livet næsten altid er en broget affære.
How entrepreneurs can protect their income and gain peace of mind with insurance, isn't something that we think of right away.Traditionally, insurance is something that you use to protect yourself, "at some point".We imagine that insurance is too expensive, that it won't bring peace of mind, and that it will be another expense that we simply can't add on just yet.Luckily, today's guest Alaeddine Jabri, from Longevity Achieved, explains why (and how) insurance protection makes sense for entrepreneurs... and he has the math to prove it!Join us for an excellent discussion about how entrepreneurs can leverage insurance to protect their income, and why it can provide that peace of mind, and protection, that we are all looking for.You can find Alaeddine and his team here:https://longevityachieved.com/Phone: 1-647-697-0888LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2RUy56wYou can find us here:Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: http://ed.gr/cnc9z Insider Membership Area: https://www.patreon.com/bareslateincWatch the Ask More. Get More. Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BareSlate~~~~~~~~FREE WEBINARS & TRAINING: https://bit.ly/2W2DqKf~~~~~~~~Be a guest on the show!: https://bit.ly/3bDr81A~~~~~~~~Listen to the Bare Slate Get More. podcast: https://pod.co/get-more-with-bare-slate~~~~~~~~Website: https://www.bareslate.ca/~~~~~~~~LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2zbafwD~~~~~~~~PR/Media Requests: hello@bareslate.ca*please note that some links may be affiliate links and we may receive a small commission. It does not affect you as the buyer at all. Thank you for supporting the show!
Knowledge bomb: Food intolerances and sensitivities. What are they? How do they develop? What do we do about them? Guest segment: Peter Crone delivers one of the most informative podcast episodes yet. He explains complex concepts in simplistic and heartfelt ways. We begin to understand that so many of us are locked in an invisible cage of subconsciously sponsored behaviors. Peter explains why these adaptive mechanisms occur and that there is freedom for us all. He speaks about our blind spots holding us from awakening our true expression and power. An incredible interview for everyone to better their lives from. Peter works with everyone from world-class athletes to stay-at-home parents to redesign the subconscious mind. We exist within limiting mental constructs that dictate our thoughts, feelings, actions, and the results we experience. Peter helps people and groups step outside of the world as they know it by identifying mental constructs that have been holding them back. Peter’s work explores the fundamental issues that affect us all to foster a deeper understanding of our common humanity. Peter is a writer, speaker, and thought leader in human awakening and potential. Caminero, A., Meisel, M., Jabri, B. et al. Mechanisms by which gut microorganisms influence food sensitivities. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol 16, 7–18 (2019). https://www.gutmicrobiotaforhealth.co... Heal Thy Self is a show based on empowerment. Empowerment of you, the viewer such that you can be your highest self on every level. Through knowledge, we will be giving you the information you need to make informed decisions. We lead you to water, you deep dive in. Be sure to like and subscribe to #HealThySelf Hosted by Doctor Christian Gonzalez N.D. Follow Doctor G on Instagram @doctor.g_ (https://www.instagram.com/doctor.g_) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heal-thy-self/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we recap the Vermont game and preview this weekend’s Tournament with UVA Coach Johnny Carpenter who is assigned to scout Umass. Mark gets to know two newly signed recruits Jabri Abdul-Rahim (Starts at 19 min) and Carson McCorkle (Starts 34 min). And a special announcement from Justin Anderson (Starts 51 min) on his […]
Professor Vivienne Jabri discusses the relationship between war, aesthetics and politics in relation to contemporary warfare with Christine Strandmose Toft. In this episode Professor Vivienne Jabri discusses the relationship between war, aesthetics and politics in relation to contemporary warfare, and she argues that the tendency to represent war and violence as exceptional and spectacular doesn’t help us understand what war as an everyday phenomenon entails. Vivienne Jabri is Professor of International Politics in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London. Christine Strandmose Toft is a PhD student in Comparative Literature at the University of Southern Denmark.
Frittalende og rett fra USA besøker Nora Jabri OA-podden Backstage for å gi oss en oppdatering på hva som har skjedd siden sist. Hun kaster også et kritisk blikk på tidlige plateinnspillinger, MGP-deltakelsen og så får varme om fine minner om tida med Dag Stokke, som døde i 2011. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frittalende og rett fra USA besøker Nora Jabri OA-podden Backstage for å gi oss en oppdatering på hva som har skjedd siden sist. Hun kaster også et kritisk blikk på tidlige plateinnspillinger, MGP-deltakelsen og så får varme om fine minner om tida med Dag Stokke, som døde i 2011.
In this episode Jabri Harrison & Kyle Dendy discuss Jabri’s NEW book I’d Rather Be On An Island. They talk about how to discover your purpose and the journey you will take. Music is by Hannah Claire - Love Won’t
Chanteuse lyrique Alice Fagard parle du travail du texte et les idées musicales dans Variations on(R)evoluion, un trio pour voix, violon et piano de Zaid Jabri – un travail qui demande une interprétation artistique, mais aussi un sens pratique. La pièce est sur le programme monographique de Zaid Jabri que présente l’Ensemble Infuse (Louis Bona, alto ; Alice Fagard, mezzo soprano ; Szymon Kaca, clarinette ; Masha Lankovsky, violon ; Lola Malique, violoncelle ; Franco Venturini, piano) le mercredi 3 avril, à Reid Hall, 4 rue de Chevreuse, 75006 Paris. Concert : https://www.facebook.com/events/columbia-global-centers/infuse-pr%C3%A9sente-la-musique-de-zaid-jabri-par-ensemble-infuse/1497130347088542/ Ensemble Infuse : http://www.ensembleinfuse.com/ (Réalisation et montage : Sarah Elzas)
In this episode, Kyle talks with Jabri Harrison about his new book I'd Rather Be On An Island in which being shipwrecked on an island leaves the subject on a search for purpose, meaning, and God. It's these same subjects that today's conversation centers around, and you're sure to finish listening to this episode feeling inspired. Jabri's book is available on Amazon today! Follow @JabriHarrison on Instagram Follow @KyleDendy on Instagram
Miriam Hakia Jabri har medverkat i ett flertal produktioner i mediabranschen och samtidigt reser hon väldigt mycket. I dagens avsnitt av Art is Alive berättar hon för Zeventine om hennes två resor till Reykjavik, Island. Följ Miriam på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miriamjabri/ Följ Zeventine på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeventine/
This week two accomplished artists from the RPG and gaming community join us to talk about all kinds of stuff! we talk about their relationship to the industry, their specialties and cover some important social topics as well. Rich and I mostly hold on as Jabari and Crystal reveal some fascinating underpinnings of the industry from their experiences. Huge thanks go to both of them for coming on the show and being cool during our technical difficulties during recording! Crystal's work can be found here: http://crystalsully.com/ | @CrystalSully | http://untamedbeasts.com/ Jabari's work can be found here: www.jmwillustration.com | www.lunarveil.press | @jabariweathers | IG @jmwillustration | www.fortuneandfey.tumblr.com Listen now on: iTunes GooglePlay Spotify Stitcher Other places you can connect with the HSG Squad: Facebook @High Shelf Gaming Podcast Twitter @highshelfgaming Friday Night Twitch /highshelfgaming Discord Chat https://discord.gg/tMPCXgN
I den siste epiosden av sommerpodden, tar damene et realt oppgjør med fenomenet -vlogg-gråting, de deler ymse opplevelser fra Fastland og så hisser Nora seg opp over forskjellsbehandling. Den siste Mama Mia-filmen har de også sett - sammen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I den siste epiosden av sommerpodden, tar damene et realt oppgjør med fenomenet -vlogg-gråting, de deler ymse opplevelser fra Fastland og så hisser Nora seg opp over forskjellsbehandling. Den siste Mama Mia-filmen har de også sett - sammen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I denne duggfriske episoden, vurderer jentene sin egen podd-insats så langt, Nora avslører sin dating-historikk og hva hun drømmer om nettene og Marie sliter med en vond tå. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I denne duggfriske episoden, vurderer jentene sin egen podd-insats så langt, Nora avslører sin dating-historikk og hva hun drømmer om nettene og Marie sliter med en vond tå. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I ukens episode snakker jentene om gatesex, mensen og har friske meninger om folks eksponeringsbehov på sosiale medier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Her er den første episoden av Sommer uten aensur med Nora Jabri og Marie Gram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nora Jabri om Oprah, drapstrusler, janteloven og gleden ved å synge og opptre. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After a deadly attack on a Copenhagen synagogue in 2015, Niddal El-Jabri felt compelled to act. Inspired by expressions of non-violent solidarity happening as part of the Arab Spring, El-Jabri decided to organize a “peace ring” around the synagogue.
Conversation recorded with Lyne Jabri in Saida on February 4, 2015. http://the-archipelago.net/2015/02/11/lyne-jabri-architectural-activism-in-lebanon/
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