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We know transparency with our people is important, but what does ‘sharing your numbers' really mean? Are you explaining the backstory behind those numbers and how it affects the business, and most importantly, your employees? My guest Tim Shaffer simplifies the numbers side of the business and areas in your point of sale system that you might be overlooking. Tim Shaffer, Dale's Service Center, Davenport, IA https://www.dalesqc.com/ (https://www.dalesqc.com/) Key Talking Points Plan with numbers Getting the ‘whole story' from shops- investigate the financials Business coach- there is no ‘magic pill' for change. It comes from within. Most POS don't account for calculating gross profit for labor. Parts costs must match POS and P&L How much does it cost you to open your door? P&L and fixed expenses and how many hours open per week = cost per hour (without wages/parts etc). Sharing numbers with your team- how numbers effects the business and themselves Bonus- the team works together for 1 goal monthly/quarterly Connect with the show: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com/ (Aftermarket Radio Network) http://youtube.com/carmcapriotto (Subscribe on YouTube) https://remarkableresults.biz/episodes (Visit us on the Web) https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableResultsPodcast (Follow on Facebook) https://remarkableresults.biz/insider/ (Become an Insider) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm (Buy me a coffee) https://remarkableresults.biz/books/ (Important Books) Check out today's partners: Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2022. Mark your calendar now … November 1-3, 2022, AAPEX - Now more than ever. More Time. More Profit. Transform your shop at https://getshopware.com/carm (getshopware.com/carm) http://aftermarketradionetwork.com () https://remarkableresultsradio.captivate.fm/listen ()
As an educator for 34 years, in 2013 Jeff was selected as the State of Texas TASSP State Principal of the year. Besides founding Spring Strategies LLC, Jeff currently serves part-time as the Minister of Men at Wildwood UMC and is also the founder of Suit Up Ministries, a nonprofit men's ministry. In the spring of 2020, Jeff completed his Doctorate in Education with an emphasis in Transformational Leadership from Concordia University. Jeff is passionate about people and “play.” Developing others and helping them see their value and completeness is what drives Jeff in all his relationships. Jeff loves being a husband, dad, and grandfather. He is always seeking ways to acknowledge men that strive to be the daily active devoted dads they are called to be. Jeff who resides in Montgomery, Texas, has been married for 39 years and has two children, and three grandchildren. P-Who are your people? L-How do you love your people? A-We must acknowledge failure and successes. Y- What do you year for? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigedidea/message
Episode Notes ["Maintain(Makaih.com)," by Makaih Beats, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] ["Maintain(Makaih.com)," by Makaih Beats, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] L: Hi, I'm Lami Zhang. V: This is Victoria Benefield. L: And welcome to Subtitled, a podcast where two fake film students take a look at popular TV shows and movies. Although I am no longer a film student, I have dropped my minor, and I am picking up art history. V: Whoo! Exciting! L: Yeah, which is a possibly even more pretentious minor than Film and Media Studies. V: I don't know. I feel like based on the length of the title of it, Film and Media Studies is really obnoxious. Like I feel embarrassed when I introduce myself with a Film and Media studies minor. Sometimes I have to shorten it to film studies to sound slightly less ridiculous. L: Alright, so today we're going to talk about our 2020 favorites and least favorites for TV shows and movies. Because we have a lot of opinions on things like this. V: Oh yes. And all things. I think we have opinions on a lot of things. L: That's true. That's true. So Victoria, give me your top three movies for 2020. V: Okay, top three movies of 2020. Shirley directed by Josephine Decker, available on Hulu. Please watch it. It's excellent. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, which is – I don't even need to explain this one. An excellent movie. And then Emma. Those are my top three. What about you Lami? What were your top three films of 2020? L: Definitely Emma, ‘cause I’m a huge slut for Jane Austen. Obviously. The King of Staten Island because Pete Davidson is my man. And I have written down Portrait of a Lady on Fire, although I did not really enjoy that movie. I guess I just haven't seen a lot of movies in 2020. V: Yeah, I feel that. I don't think there were a lot of good ones that came out, like I struggled to make this list. Or maybe I just didn't watch the good ones. That’s also a possibility. L: I think you would really like The King of Staten Island because you also like Pete Davidson. V: Oh, yeah. A huge fan of Pete Davidson, which apparently is controversial. L: TV show wise, I really liked Bridgerton obviously. Simon's pullout game is strong. The Queen's Gambit, although I know nothing about chess. And Emily in Paris. V: Did you really put that at number three? L: That was not number three. Okay. I'm not even going down a list right now. Um, number three, let's see. Possibly Sex Education, season two. Wait, no, no, no, V: Wait, that was in 2020? L: That was in 2020. V: So good. L: But maybe that didn't make my list. Big Mouth season three, two… three? The newest season. [Note: Lami is referring to Season 4.] Really, really good. Highly recommend. V: My TV choices. I only have two, but I would put Bridgerton on here as well. Shamefully, but so good. I love Gossip Girl, and I love Jane Austen, and it really just felt like the best possible combination. So, top two TV shows for me were How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast). Season two came out this year. This is a German show. Everyone needs to watch it. It's about two really nerdy high school boys that end up starting a drug business online, somehow. It's so complicated, but it's so good, and there's a lot involved, 3D printed guns … there's a lot of drama. It's so good. And then my other favorite was Ramy season two. So good. It has to be in my top five TV shows of all time. I think it's incredible, like the portrayal of the conflict between religion and culture and like American culture versus his culture from home. It's incredible. L: Remind me what Ramy is about again? I've heard you talk about this. V: Way too many times. Yeah. So, it's basically about this Muslim … man. I almost called him a boy. He's definitely a man, a fully grown man. But a Muslim man growing up in the U.S. and about just his relationship with his culture and his heritage, him reckoning with his religion versus American culture. And as someone who is religious, I think it's really interesting, like the tug between those two sides of yourself. So yeah, I love it. And it's also funny somehow. Despite all that, it's somehow comedic. But, yeah. And then I have podcasts next here. What were your favorite podcasts of the year? L: Definitely the one I listened to the most is probably Anything Goes with Emma Chamberlain. Just because it's really light. I do listen to news podcasts, occasionally, but sometimes you just need some valley girl talk. You know. V: I love her. She's so relatable. L: And also Life Kit by NPR. They tell you how to do shit. I just need that in my life. V: We all need to know how to do more shit. L: How about you? V: So, my favorites. I'm gonna say The Daily by the New York Times just because I listen to it every day, so I can't not include it. L: Michael! V: I love Michael. L: Remember when we saw him on Zoom during that Medill talk? V: Truly changed my life. L: The highlight of my Fall Quarter. V: I think I cried a little bit, or a lot. He's a very important male figure in my life. It’s fine, anyways, moving on. My other top favorites were Canary by the Washington Post, I believe. Don't quote me on that. [Note: Canary is in fact published by the Washington Post.] But it was a limited series about just a couple of sexual assault cases from the past few years. Highly recommend. So good. Really interesting storytelling, and I think the reporter did a really good job balancing like the sensitive nature of the case. And then my next favorite is @lexie. I love her. I love her personality. She makes me happy listening to her. It's like Emma Chamberlain, it's light, she's funny. L: She's not that relatable though. This girl highkey went like “I never get stressed.” And then I stopped listening to her. V: It's attainable though. I'm trying to reach that level. L: Is it attainable though? I think … I think she's lying. She's definitely been stressed before. V: That's fair. I think it was a little bit of exaggeration on her part, but she's fun. She lives in New York City. She has a great life. She does YouTube for a living. L: I love that our – the people we look up to are YouTubers. V: Who are basically younger than me. Emma Chamberlain is younger than us. I think she's 19, still. L: I just really like Emma's podcast because she literally will hop on the mic and be like, “I had a shit day and I cried for three hours.” I was like “same. “ V: My favorite part is when she doesn't talk for three minutes and it's just her cats meowing and she’s like “Can you hear that? Can you hear that?” Please, I just want a cat. L: I think we need that in our podcast. I was gonna talk about stand up. V: Yeah, definitely. L: Because we definitely need some laughter in 2020 and 2021. I saw Taylor Tomlinson's Netflix special [Taylor Tomlinson:] Quarter-Life Crisis. The beginning of the year. I thought it was so good. Death to 2020 came out in 2020. V: No, it didn't. Did it come out the last day of the year? L: Probably. I don't know. I'm gonna count it as a 2020 film. [Note: Death to 2020 was released on Dec. 27th, 2020.] That one was funny. Very dark humor. V: I couldn’t get through five minutes of it. Not gonna lie. I don't know … something about it. It's confusing. L: It's not confusing. It's so funny. V: Yeah, I think I thought it was real for like two seconds. And then after that I was disappointed. I wanted a real documentary. L: We're living through it. We don't need a real fucking documentary. V: That’s true. I think it was because they made fun of the New Yorker. Or was it the New York Times? L: They did? V: Yeah. They were like mocking one of them. I can't remember which one.[Note: She means The New Yorker] L: That’s really funny. V: It hurt me. Oh, we can talk about documentaries. Yours is Miss Americana? L: This is so sad. Yes, mine is Miss Americana. Taylor Swift. Huge fan. Not the greatest documentary. But it has Taylor Swift in it, so I watched it. V: My favorite documentary of this year has to be Dick Johnson Is Dead. L: I loved that documentary. It’s so good. V: I think I cried for all of it, maybe? Possibly all of it. L: I think we need to rewatch it. V: Yeah. Do I need to cry again, though? Should we explain what it is? L: We should. V: For the audience. L: At least a little bit of it. Might be a little confusing.Who is Dick Johnson? Why is he dead? V: Exactly. Okay. So Kirsten Johnson made this movie. Basically, it's coming to terms with the fact that her dad is going to die, which sounds really sad. And it was, but she did it with almost a humorous take in that she had these scenes where her still-living father would go through a reenactment of how he could potentially die. So it'd be anything from like, getting hit by a car to having an air conditioning unit fall on his head, all of this crazy stuff. And she would direct and film these scenes. But yeah, it's just like, a really beautiful film. And it will be I think, for her once – I can't spoil it – but I think it's a really good remembrance of her dad. And it's also a beautiful piece of art. L: I think those are my favorite types of documentaries. Like when the documentarian kind of has a more self-reflective topic, rather than like trying to tackle a bigger issue. Yeah, I don't know. I just think those are really personal. And more pieces of art than journalism. V: Yeah, I agree. I think especially because the audience is seeing something through the lens of the documentarian. And so, anytime they're trying to tackle a really big topic that's not through a personal viewpoint, it can be dangerous and they can end up saying things that aren't true. Or they can end up jumping to conclusions, but I think sticking to your own story not only makes it more authentic, but it's also a lot more powerful. This has to be one of the most powerful documentaries I've ever watched. L: Ooh, what is the worst movie or TV show you've seen in 2020? V: Okay, so originally, I had the second To All The Boys movie, which is horrible. We watched that on Valentine's Day, didn't we? Which is revealing our very single status. L: That’s true. V: It's fine, whatever. Moving on. But I think after some very, very deep reflection, I have decided that the worst movie I saw this year has to be Kissing Booth 2. L: You saw that movie? Why did you see it? V: I don’t want to talk about it. Did I watch the entire two-and-a-half hours? Yes. L: That's like self destructive. Why would you see that? V: I loved it though. Not gonna lie, I loved it. L: What? I hated the first Kissing Booth movie. V: Yes, me too. No, no, I didn't hate it. L: It was so shit. I'm sorry. V: They're not good movies. They're not good movies. I enjoy watching them. I do think they are objectively horrible films. Really, no one should watch them. But I did watch it. I will say it was the worst movie of this year. L: I think mine rivals yours, maybe. 365 Days. It's basically – you know how some movies are basically porn with a plot? V: Bridgerton. L: This one's just flat out porn with 50% of a plot that doesn't fucking make sense. V: Isn’t that just actual porn at that point? L: Basically, it's an extended version of porn, basically, luxury porn. Do not search that up. Because I did, it does not mean what you think it means. Actually, it means exactly what you think it means. But 365 days, it's just about this mafia dude who kidnaps this lady. And then he's like, “I'll give you a year, 365 days, to fall in love with me. And if you don't, I'll set you free.” But then it was just a terrible representation of sex on screen. No consent, zero consent. And then halfway, she just falls in love with him. No fucking explanation why. V: What the fuck. L: They have more sex. That was it. V: I'm so disturbed. L: Do not watch it. Or watch it if that's what you're looking for, you know? V: I really hope it's not what you're looking for. L: Hey, no judgment here. V: A little bit of judgment. L: A little bit. V: See I’m a real film student. I’m allowed to pass judgment. L: 2020 was a hard year for everybody. So maybe luxury porn is what you need? Who knows? V: And on that note, I'm Victoria Benefield. L: And I'm Lami Zhang V: And this has been Subtitled. Thanks for listening. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Sandwiched right in here between the pandemic and protests is Pride. Sure most events have been cancelled or postponed, but some have gone virtual. We know, it seems a little gross to celebrate Pride right now, but remember Pride is about protest. We've got loads of events and ideas on how you can celebrate your LGBTQ+ identity in ways that support Black Lives Matter. We even mention a few dance parties, because every activist needs a way to blow off steam. S&L: How to Enact Change and Be a Better Ally This Pride Month, Here's How You Can Celebrate Pride Virtually, Gay bars targeted, #LadyG, Queerean drag, Javier Muñoz, Lambda Literary Does Pride, Good Gay News, Lady G's ladybugs, anti-racism training. Be weird & stay queer! xox - NY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qweird/message
Download Chris Thile’s Song of the Week for May 23, 2020: “How’s the Weather Where You Are?” (originally from our December 7, 2019 show) The band: Chris Thile, Aoife O’Donovan, Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Marcus Gilmore, Brittany Haas, Brett Williams. Please support Live from Here with Chris Thile to help us stay strong during these tough times: livefromhere.org/give — Listen to our May 23 rebroadcast with Pixies, Black Pumas, Crooked Still, Freestyle Love Supreme, Aoife O’Donovan, and Tom Papa — Lyrics: 1. Morse: A nibble! Lincoln: A bite! A reason to be thankful— M: —for another sleepless night But how best to set the hook? L: How best to reel him in? M: Hmm...what to send? L: Hmm...what to send? M + L: Not my name L: He’ll know it M: Rendering this another unclean slate L: Another couple hours answering for these Divided States M: And being the amplifier of this rift between Americans Won’t help me make a friend L: What to send? M + L: Hmm...what to send? L: What are the chances of this meeting? I won’t let it get away M: Who else will dance me through the dead of night unto the break of day? L: If I believed in God I’d ask him M: Father, tell me M + L: what to say To make a friend out of this stranger on the wire L: How’s the weather where you are? 2. M: It’s hot as stock in Western Union The air’s as thick as the brow of a grim patent judge L: Is that your field of law? M: Nice try. How’s the weather where YOU are? L: Hot as the barrel of a freshly fired cannon Air as thick as the skull of McDowell at Bull Run And the smoke rising up to the sky Over sons that were loved as much as mine was M: I’m sorry for your loss. L: I’m grateful for your ear I hope I haven’t scared you off M: Fellow stranger au contraire Any night you feel like hopping On this wire I’ll be here Waiting to ask you how’s the weather where you are L + M: How’s the weather where you are? M: Cold as the sweat I woke up in an hour ago L: Cold as each toe in each boot marching south through the snow M: Exactly further yet from their hearths and our peace Were I Abe I would bid each brave toe retreat* L: What of the war for freedom lost? M: I don’t believe it’s ours I hope that doesn’t scare you off L: Fellow stranger au contraire Any night you feel like hopping On this wire I’ll be here Waiting to ask you how’s the weather where you are ‘Cause you can learn a lot about someone from asking how they feel about the weather where they are
Can I carry this bag on?/Can I take this on board? /Can I hand-carry this? 我可以带这个登机吗?Ground staff: Yes, that would be fine. 可以,没问题。/ No. You need to check it in. 不行,你必须托运。carry-on 随身行李on board 登机check (在机场指托运)托运+in, 酒店指寄存行李对话:L: How many bags would you like to check in? 你有几个包包要托运呢?D: Um, I've got one bag, but can I carry this on board? 我有一个包包,但是我可以带这个登机吗?L: Yeah, that would be fine! 可以,没问题!
Download Chris Thile’s Song of the Week for December 7, 2019: “How’s the Weather Where You Are?” The band: Chris Thile, Aoife O’Donovan, Mike Elizondo, Chris Eldridge, Marcus Gilmore, Brittany Haas, Brett Williams — Lyrics: 1. Morse: A nibble! Lincoln: A bite! A reason to be thankful— M: —for another sleepless night But how best to set the hook? L: How best to reel him in? M: Hmm...what to send? L: Hmm...what to send? M + L: Not my name L: He’ll know it M: Rendering this another unclean slate L: Another couple hours answering for these Divided States M: And being the amplifier of this rift between Americans Won’t help me make a friend L: What to send? M + L: Hmm...what to send? L: What are the chances of this meeting? I won’t let it get away M: Who else will dance me through the dead of night unto the break of day? L: If I believed in God I’d ask him M: Father, tell me M + L: what to say To make a friend out of this stranger on the wire L: How’s the weather where you are? 2. M: It’s hot as stock in Western Union The air’s as thick as the brow of a grim patent judge L: Is that your field of law? M: Nice try. How’s the weather where YOU are? L: Hot as the barrel of a freshly fired cannon Air as thick as the skull of McDowell at Bull Run And the smoke rising up to the sky Over sons that were loved as much as mine was M: I’m sorry for your loss. L: I’m grateful for your ear I hope I haven’t scared you off M: Fellow stranger au contraire Any night you feel like hopping On this wire I’ll be here Waiting to ask you how’s the weather where you are L + M: How’s the weather where you are? M: Cold as the sweat I woke up in an hour ago L: Cold as each toe in each boot marching south through the snow M: Exactly further yet from their hearths and our peace Were I Abe I would bid each brave toe retreat* L: What of the war for freedom lost? M: I don’t believe it’s ours I hope that doesn’t scare you off L: Fellow stranger au contraire Any night you feel like hopping On this wire I’ll be here Waiting to ask you how’s the weather where you are ‘Cause you can learn a lot about someone from asking how they feel about the weather where they are
Spirits are phenomenally low in this watch (which comes less than a day after the prior viewing) and Tim is desperately trying to find the least intrusive way to fit this project into his life. Meanwhile, Guy is in Goa, India, surrounded by cows. Some of them, ejaculating. We welcome two members to the BCC (Bum Chin Club) and ask (but not answer the question)L How exactly do you market a podcast? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How can I get to the nearest gas station?Gas station 加油站(美式)Petrol station 加油站(英式)L: How can I get to the nearest gas station?最近的加油站怎么去?D: If you drive along this road, in about 5 minutes you'll see the sign. 如果你沿着这条路开,5分钟左右你就会看到标志了。关注我的社交媒体账号,有更多精彩分享:- 公众微信号:贵旅特(ID:Guilvte)- 网站:flywithlily.com- FB粉丝页:Fly with Lily- IG: flywithlily-Line ID: Fly with Lily
节目名称:Screen Age 荧屏时代节目主题:Say something about LOVEL: Hello, my dear audience. Welcome back to the Screen Age.This is Lynn.B: Hi, everyone,this is Shinskie. Hey, Lynn, the Double 11 justpassed. I think plenty of people went on massive Internetshopping sprees. Did you chop off your hands, Lynn?L: Well, I bought some books, milk, snacks, lipsticks and...B: Wait, wait, wait, I remember that you just bought a lipsticklast week.L: Yeah, but, haven't you heard that boys can't understand thepersistent of the lipsticks to a girl? It just like when having a artclass in the childhood. Other kids had 32 or 48 color watercolorpens, but what you had was only a 2B pencil. Nothing can beworse than this.B: OK. Don't forget that the Double 11 is a day to celebrate thesingle one ordinary. What about introducing some love stories?L: Em, single and poverty clams me down. Seeing anaffectional film maybe a good choice. Let's do it.B: How about the Double Eleven? As a single dog, how areyou feeling when you walk on the road.I: Life is already hard, so please don't expose the truth. I justwant to change a topic. I have just seen a classic love movierecently.B: Wow, which one?I: Sliver Linings Playbook, directed by David O. Russellandthe film is staring by Jennifer Lawrence andRobert De Niro,and attracted a lot of fans when it was on show.B: What is the film mainly about?I: Well, it is adapted from a novel and the name is also comesfrom the main character's mantra Every Cloud Has A SliverLining. The film tellsa story of two people who have brokenup and rebuilt their lives.B: Which point you considered is the most attractive point.I: Em, when I watched the film, what left me the most waswhen life gives you a powerful blow, bark out what the fuckthen go on fighting like a soldier. And I think the love view inthis movie is the most authentic portrayal of love. “You are justanother one and I was just like you. Even though you were awisdom and my wife betrayed me, it doesn't matter! I am stilllove you”.B: It is amazing! This contrasts sharply with the Chineseattitude toward love.I: Yeah! This is admirable. I think the true love is “let her goand see if she would be return”.B: I just want to talk another style of love, Yes or no, it is aThailand's classical lesbian film in 2011, the film mainly focuson the two heroines who are from resistance to close, finallybreaking through the description of the secular and falling inlove with each other.S: Yeah, Kim and Pie are roommates, but at the beginning, littlemisunderstanding let them get in terrible relationship. In orderto getting along with Pie, Kim changes her bad habitsgradually. No matter how Pie annoyed, Kim always be verygentle to Pie.B: I envy that! And I also want to have such a roommate!But what you can do is just think about it.S: Okay, let's go ahead and see what will Pie does with Kim.Pie also moved by Kim's blandness and begins to open herheart to Kim.B: But it was often worse than wish. When things were goingon the road, the story began to go somewhere disappointing.S: Pie and Kim's admirers try to undermine their relationship.Fortunately with the help of the cafe's hostess, these two littlegirls are reconciled and be together happily.D: After talking about some lesbian film, let's talk about somegay film,"Maurice" is a gay romance film directed by JamesIvory. Two male English school chums found themselvesfalling in love at Cambridge. To regain his place in society,Clive gaveup his forbidden love--Maurice and married. Whilestaying with Clive and his shallow wife, Anne, Maurice finallydiscovered romance in the arms of Alec, the gamekeeper. L: What a beautiful sad love story! Maurice and Clive had aplatonic affair, but the fearful Clive subjugated his sexualityand married. After weathering this rejection, Maurice stayedtrue to his identity, and eventually was rewarded.D: Maurice's and Alec's main strain isn't sex but class.Forthright Alex was from the rural lower class, Maurice was astockbroker. They must met furtively -- in hotel rooms or the boathouse of Clive's country home. The potential for true loveseems limited. But Maurice, at least, was liberated.L:The subject is repressed homosexuality in pre-World War IEngland -- as adapted from E.M. Forster's autobiographicalnovel "Maurice." By showing nonphysical love betweenMaurice and Clive, the film prepares us for Maurice's laterphysical relationship with under-gamekeeper Alec. By the timeit happens, we are relieved for Maurice. The relatively mildsexual scenes seem inevitable and natural. Riching inatmosphere, its leisurely pace dwells on repressed passions inEdwardian society.SE: It's colder than before. Need you get warmth?L: Of course. The weather makes me a little cold. I require onenecessarily.SE: Recently, I have seen a movie which tells about the truthessence of love with ten stories made up. Every of them canmake people feel the temperature of happiness. With the Britishhumor it has, people can't help laughing. I think it's difficult forother ensemble film to be more successful and have no sense ofviolation.Maybe it's suitable for you to let your heart feelwarm.L: Woo, it heard great. Is it the famous film "Love Actually"?My roommate recommended it for me several days ago. Sheconsidered the world as a place filled with true love. Thefamous dialogue is "If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling,you'll find that love actually is all around." SE: You're right. The film indicates us to find the love aroundourselves. It's so warm-hearted.L: Sure.If having spare time, would you like to accompanywith me to see it again?SE: OK.D: Today I' ll bring you a warm story, which can comfort yourbroken hearts.垫乐:B: Wow, I'm looking forward to the story.D: There is a loyal dog named Hachikō, and no one knewwhere he came. One day, he was happen to be picked byDr.Parker. Later, their story began...Hachikō seemed to rely onParker, and Parker loved him very much. Such emotionsbetween Hachikō and Parker touched Kate, Parker's wife. B: Day by day, Hachikō grew up, every day he saw Parker offand waited Parker go home. Suddenly, one day, when Parkerwent to work. Hachikō behaved upset and strange. Hachikōstarted to play with the ball that he never played. Thisphenomenon pleased Parker very much.D: However, Parker died suddenly on that day. Parker'sfamilies buried him saddly and Parker's wife moved away. B: Then how about Hachikō ?D: The poor Hachikō still believed that his owner will comeback someday, so he waited for Parker every day on time tillthe end of his life.B: Wow, how loyal Hachikō is ! I am moved by Hachikō.D: So does anyone who has seen the film. B: That' s so moving! I think this film will warm us at coldwinter nights. And all of us should make sense of thearguements the story told.D: Yeah, you' re right. L: How time flies. That's all for today's programme. Hope youlike it.B: Well, don't forget to consume reasonably. I hope you canbrought to your senses when you see an affectional film.L: 最后,感谢制作张雨航。Bye!B: See you~节目监制:赛碧乐编辑:毕鑫屹 邹佳琳播音: 邹佳琳(L) 毕鑫屹(B) 孟萌萌(C)孙晨棣(D)张桐珲(S)王雪莹(SH)姜晓璐(I)制作:张宇航
In this episode, we go through the basics of liver failure using my ingenious, wonderful, amazing LATTE method, which breaks down any patient condition into the "need to know" info. L = How will the patient LOOK? A = How will you ASSESS the patient? T = What TESTS will be ordered? T = What TREATMENTS will be provided? E = How do you EDUCATE the patient/family? Amazing, right? For more resources, visit www.straightanursingstudent.com. For LATTE resource sheets, look under "resources" in the top nav bar. Enjoy!
In this Episode of "What I Would Do If I Were You" you will learn: - The 3 worst drugs for Rheumatoid Arthritis (and how Christina was on them all) - Side effects of these drugs - How her dietary changes dropped her CRP protein from 36mg/L to 19mg/L - How her 3 sons whom she lives with eat poorly and how this makes it harder for her healing - Ways to get the family on board - Ways to educate your family to make positive changes - How to drive down pain quickly, when you feel stuck - McDougall vs Raw vs Paddison Program
school talk show 2014.11.5 C: Hello my audience, welcome to the school talk show. I'm Carol, and here is my new partner Lynn. L: Good evening everyone. I'm Lynn. C: You know Lynn, it's really a fresh felling to cooperate with you. L: Relax. I am looking forward to see the privity we will make. C: Well, I do find a common on something. L: What? C: You see the two telephones on the table have the same color and size! L: OK, Carol. 我不否认我们用同一款iphone是我们通向默契的第一步.But do you know how many people use the same telephone as we do? C: Although I can't count the number of people accurately. I know the great influence that Apple make. Apple has topped a global ranking of the world's 50 most innovative companies for 9 consecutive years, Business Insider reported. L: 连续九年夺冠?! C: Yeah. 美国波士顿顾问集团访问了全球1500名年营收逾1亿美元大企业的创新技术主管,评比他们心目中的优良企业,得出该排名. L: How about the other companies? C: The list is led by technology groups, with Google, Samsung, Microsoft and IBM in spots 2 to 5, respectively. They are followed by Amazon, Tesla Motors, Toyota, Facebook and Sony in positions 6 to 10.值得一提的, the Chinese phone maker Xiaomi makes it all the way to 35th. Frankly, many students use Xiaomi in our scool. L: Yeah, though Samsung and Apple dominate the smartphone business globally, the technology superpowers are being squeezed in China by aggressive local manufacturers. Statistics show that over 100m smartphones were sold in the 2nd quarter in China, accounting for over 1/3 of global sales and making China the world's largest market. C: 所以中国手机真的要挺进世界了嘛!? L: Maybe. Now Chinese firms are increasingly eyeing lucrative foreign markets. C: Xiaomi's top-notch performance and low price 的确能赢得年轻人的青睐。 L: As for students, the low price is the most attractive point. You know thereis a popular Chinese Internet term that means underprivileged losers ,who call themselves 屌丝. C: Yep. L: Xiaomi 等一系列的国产手机的问世简直是他们的福音。 C: 说起这个,recently a report of the life of the underprivileged losers was announced. L: My god , '屌丝'生存报告都出炉了 C: According to a new report, the average monthly wage of a diao is RMB2917.7. The report on the life of diaosi, the first of its kind in China, was published by Peking University's Center for Market and Media Studies Wednesday. The paper also reports that 21.7% of diaosi work overtime, daily. L: Stop, I just wanna cry. C: Come on. You see, 72.3% of diaosi feel they are living an unhappy life, and 37.8% believe they suffer from psychological problems and haven't received proper counseling. L: How do they get rid of the pressure? C: Most of them turn to sleeping, talking about their troubles, and drinking to relieve stress. L: In my mind, drinking is always the way to solve the question of love. C: Well. As for 屌丝, Love is their another big trouble. L: Don't worry about. If I can't find my charming, I would give myself a solo wedding. C: Seriously? L: Of course. Kyoto-based company Cerca Travel has set up a "Solo Wedding" for women unwilling to get married, foreign media reported.Women can have the full wedding day experience without actually having to get hitched. C: 单身婚礼, sounds embarrassing. L: It can't be! 据悉,该服务提供2天的体验,顾客在酒店过夜,由专业人士为她们挑选婚纱,设计花束、发型和妆容以及拍婚纱照. Each of these services is handled by a professional as if it were a real wedding ceremony. C: I don't think you could have the day when you wear the wedding clothes alone. And you could never be one of the underprivileged losers L: You do? C: After all , you are the one who use Iphone! ————分割线———— L: This is all for today's show. C: Thank you for listening. L&C: Bye~
Welcome to episode #28 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Each week, I am getting more and more excited about creating independent content via this Podcast. I love the challenge of thinking up the content and flow for each show and I really dig knowing that you're listening. There are some juicy bits and insights in this episode, so I hope it's to your liking. Please keep the audio comments coming. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #28 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 35:59. - Audio comment line - please take note: +1 206-666-6056. - Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. - Audio comment from Ireland - EduCast. - Audio comment from Kevin Behringer. - Audio comment from Bryan Person - Bryper and New Comm Road. - Should I Podcast about stuff I already Blogged about? Sallie Goetsch (rhymes with "sketch") chimes in. - CMA - Canadian Marketing Association - Blogs - A Marketers' Secret Weapon seminar. - New Media For Communications - Harnessing Web-based Pathways to Increase Stakeholder Contact conference. - My presentation is: No Control or Know Control: What Communicators Need To Know About A World of User-Generated Content, Blogs, Social Networks and Mobility. - Speaking on the panel: It's in their Hands: The Impact of Changing Consumer Trends and User Generated Media on the Communicator's Role. - Other great sessions include: - The Blog is in the M.A.I.L: How to Enter and Stay in the New Media Hemisphere - David Jones - Inside PR, PR Works and Fleishman-Hillard Canada. - If You Build It, Will They Come? - Sustaining a Successful Blog - Joseph Thornley - Thornley Fallis and PR Pro. - Greatest Hits: Search Engine Optimization Tips and Tools - Andrew Goodman - Page Zero Media and Traffick. - Social Media - Buzzword or Future Wave? - Michael O'Connor Clarke - Thornley Fallis and Uninstalled. - Look Who's Talking, Too: Podcasting as a Medium for the Message and How to Know if it's Right for You - Terry Fallis - Thornley Fallis and Inside PR. - Geek Dinner Toronto II.1. - Six Points Of Separation - Six Ways To Keep Up To Date With The Many Social Media Conversations - in homage to Bryan Person. - Music from the Podsafe Music Network. - The Living End - 'Long Live The Weekend'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #28 - Host: Mitch Joel.