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ŚB 5.16.7-10Amidst these divisions, or varṣas, is the varṣa named Ilāvṛta, which is situated in the middle of the whorl of the lotus. Within Ilāvṛta-varṣa is Sumeru Mountain, which is made of gold. Sumeru Mountain is like the pericarp of the lotuslike Bhū-maṇḍala planetary system. The mountain's height is the same as the width of Jambūdvīpa – or, in other words, 100,000 yojanas [800,000 miles]. Of that, 16,000 yojanas [128,000 miles] are within the earth, and therefore the mountain's height above the earth is 84,000 yojanas [672,000 miles]. The mountain's width is 32,000 yojanas [256,000 miles] at its summit and 16,000 yojanas at its base. Just north of Ilāvṛta-varṣa – and going further northward, one after another – are three mountains named Nīla, Śveta and Śṛṅgavān. These mark the borders of the three varṣas named Ramyaka, Hiraṇmaya and Kuru and separate them from one another. The width of these mountains is 2,000 yojanas [16,000 miles]. Lengthwise, they extend east and west to the beaches of the ocean of salt water. Going from south to north, the length of each mountain is one tenth that of the previous mountain, but the height of them all is the same. Similarly, south of Ilāvṛta-varṣa and extending from east to west are three great mountains named (from north to south) Niṣadha, Hemakūṭa and Himālaya. Each of them is 10,000 yojanas [80,000 miles] high. They mark the boundaries of the three varṣas named Hari-varṣa, Kimpuruṣa-varṣa and Bhārata-varṣa [India]. In the same way, west and east of Ilāvṛta-varṣa are two great mountains named Mālyavān and Gandhamādana respectively. These two mountains, which are 2,000 yojanas [16,000 miles] high, extend as far as Nīla Mountain in the north and Niṣadha in the south. They indicate the borders of Ilāvṛta-varṣa and also the varṣas known as Ketumāla and Bhadrāśva.Please feel free to join our Kṛṣṇa Consciousness Telegram group chat (for both prabhujīs and mātājīs): https://t.me/iskmnews
If you want to learn about border technology, listen to this conversation about a new book on surviving migration in the age of artificial intelligence. Last week I attended the 17th annual Border Security Expo in El Paso, Texas, which focused on border enforcement technology. I mention this because I can't think of a better person to talk to about this than anthropologist and lawyer Petra Molnar, whose new book, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, is hot off the presses. I've been awaiting this book for years, and I was fortunate enough to interview Molnar for this podcast while she was in Tucson for a book event. It is essential to know about border technology and its evolution, and how it affects people crossing borders and people living in borderlands around the world. Molnar, on the leading edge of reporting and analysis on this issue, helps us understand how border tech connects to larger political and economic power structures, and how it is not a humane alternative to a wall. She splits her time across the hemispheres, in North America and Europe, which brings a global perspective to the book, and underscores the omnipresence of surveillance. And this is not Molnar's first appearance at The Border Chronicle, check out her article on robotic dogs from 2022. You should also see her work at the Migration Tech Monitor and the Refugee Law Lab. After we recorded the podcast, we took a trip to the border in Nogales. Lengthwise across the bollards was a narrow metal track that looked exactly like the encasement for a sensor system that I saw displayed by a company at the Border Security Expo. It was the first time I had seen this addition to the wall. Indeed, the walls do have eyes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/border-chronicle/support
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My AP Biology Thoughts Unit 6 Gene Expression and RegulationWelcome to My AP Biology Thoughts podcast, my name is Jacqueline Sun and I am your host for episode #105 called Unit 6 Gene Expression and Regulation: DNA and RNA Structure. Today we will be discussing the central structural components of DNA and RNA as well as the similarities and differences between the two. Segment 1: Introduction to DNA and RNA Structure Deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA, and ribonucleic acid, RNA, are two of the most important biological molecules for survival DNA responsible for carrying genetic information is commonly considered the “blueprint” for life's functions. Its basal structure, a double helix that is unique from RNA, is key to its ability to replicate itself. DNA, when not undergoing replication, is coiled up into compact structures known as chromosomes. They are wrapped around histone proteins: the degree of tightness to which they are wrapped determines how much of the DNA is expressed. RNA builds off of DNA and creates a template from which proteins can be created in ribosomes. Because they are based off of a parent DNA strand, RNA has a single strand instead of two. Segment 2: More About DNA and RNA Structure However, there is much more to DNA and RNA Structure than the helical strands. Lets first focus on what makes up the strands for DNA and RNA: Both DNA and RNA have a sugar-phosphate backbone that is key to holding the entire molecule together. However, the sugar in DNA is deoxyribose sugar, from which it derives its name. The sugar in RNA is ribose sugar, which has one more hydroxyl group than the sugar in DNA. The sugar and phosphate group in DNA and RNA alternate repeatedly. They link with a special directionality that is often denoted with a 5' and 3' end. This is a rather abstract concept, but basically the 5' and 3' indicate which carbon in a sugar molecule the phosphate group will attach itself, forming the repeating phosphate-sugar backbone. Another central structural component are the nitrogenous bases found in both DNA and RNA, with one key difference. DNA has the bases adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. Adenine and guanine are known as purine bases, while cytosine and thymine are the pyrimidine bases. Purines tend to be larger than pyrimidines because purines have a double ring structure as opposed to pyrimidine's single ring structure. Only purines and pyrimidines can bind together. Specifically, in DNA, adenine and thymine bind together, while cytosine and guanine bond together. They are held together by hydrogen bonds which link not only the bases, but also the two strands of DNA to form a double helix. The 1:1 ratio by which the nitrogenous bases bond (adenine=thymine, guanin=cytosine) explains how DNA molecules are able to replicate by synthesizing a new strand from a parent strand. RNA has the same bases of adenine, cytosine, and guanine, but the key difference is that it has uracil instead of thymine. Its purines are still adenine and guanine, but it's pyrimidines are cytosine and uracil. Adenine will match with uracil as opposed to thymine in RNA synthesis. Lengthwise, DNA tends to be significantly longer than RNA. This is because while RNA is based on DNA, it will not code for the entire strand but only a certain segment of a strand. As a result, an RNA strand may only be a few thousand base pairs long, while DNA can reach from hundreds of thousands to millions of pairs long. There are also coding and non coding regions of DNA that are transcribed into RNA. The coding regions of DNA known as genes are the ones that can serve as templates for the synthesis of proteins, while the non coding regions have no role in creating proteins. However, non coding regions are still important. They provide structural support to the DNA molecules and also may act as regulators for gene expression. When DNA is transcribed in RNA, the coding regions become known as exons...
In todays episode of The Runner on Air, your host Eric Dean gives listeners their first insight on The Runner's first edition magazine, known as Converge. With Dean, is advisor Jennifer Burger, Chelsea McDowell, Sam Underwood, and Sarah Rhodes. They converse about the new magazine including features, what to expect, and plans for future editions. In honor of this new journey, the magazine's staff will be hosting a release party Tuesday, May 21st at Lengthwise in The Marketplace. The event will begin at 6:30p.m as everyone is welcomed to join. Lastly, Dean sits down with Chantel Stansberry who gives an insight on Licks of Love, a non-profit organization that works with CSUB students to provide teaching for younger children with empathy, compassion, and restorative justice through working with rehabilitated dogs. Sit back and enjoy. Go Runners!!!!!
Alright, so today we have Tasty by 21st Amendment, then West Coast Hazy Ale and Zeus Imperial Ale from Lengthwise in Bakersfield. Today, we’ll start with Tasty. Which has an interesting can art.
Doug Bennett and Chunjay discuss human trafficking, getting clean and sober, and the many uses of avocado (with Chunjay's mom, Kathy) The many uses of avocado. 17 year meth addiction. On how adultery led Doug to Jesus. On drunkenness. “Wine is from God, but the drunkard is from the devil.” - Increase Mather On heroin. “Using with a prostitute in a hotel in the red light district That’s something I don’t want to ever forget. (14:30) On Mormonism. On being molested. "I Love You (and You and You and You and You)" "Ghosts of Women Past" is somewhere in here, too. “I carried that shame and that guilt and that condemnation for 25 years or so.” - Doug “Unforgiveness is like you drinking poison and expecting the other person to get sick. So when I was able to forgive that person...I got free, myself, which was wonderful.” - Doug Call or text Doug at 661-808-HOPE (4673) if you need to talk. Episode 20 with David Bunker. Chunjay on virtue. “I think the best investment we can make on this earth is in other people. I don’t think it’s in stocks and bonds or property.” - Doug The lava flows in Hawaii. Bennett family history. Magdalene Hope. Rescue mission. Oildale (a section of Bakersfield) is the meth capitol of the world. A story about rescuing a woman and her kid. How does a person become a trafficker? How does a person become trafficked? Guerrilla trafficking, Romeo pimps/lover boy trafficking "Multi-Purpose Room 2" Rescue Grounds Coffee Restoration Ranch Women’s Shelter "Postcards from the Road" Coffee talk. Fasting talk. MagdaleneHope.org, RescueGrounds.com Tacos! On Beers. Royal Ruckus Presents... series of EPs. “I paid for that album with my inheritance from Grandpa.” “I spent mine on methamphetamine!” Chunjay’s mom joins the podcast. She used to live in Compton. “World’s Okayest Rapper” Magdalene Hope on Facebook @MHDoug on insta and Twitter Chunjay’s recommendation on making amends for sexual brokenness. Snippet from: “Samson (You Are Not)” Rumors of Our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated album Editing goof-up! Back on how to make amends. Closing thoughts, Ruckus socials. jamey@jameyb.com @royalruckus @royalruckusofficial “Take the Leap” Anyone want to buy EnjoyingBeer.com? On beards! Santa Claus with neck tattoos! Pomade to hair, shampoo, no conditioner, have the barber trim the facial hair. “This White Life” Chunjay continues hair car tips. The #nopoo method. On Beastie Boys. Closing song: “Rhymin’ and Stealin’” Shouts: Cleansing Streams ministry, St. Mark Greek Orthodox Church (Boca Raton, FL) Sunday School, Bethel & The River Network, Breaking Bad, Beastie Boys, The Daniel Fast, Taco Nazo in Tijuana, Wolf Among Weeds IPA from Golden Road Brewery, Tosh.0, Samson Society, Treasures with Harmony, Pigeon John, NWA, House of Pain, Everlast, Lengthwise, Jesus Shack, Ben Folds. All music from World's Okayest Rapper EP. http://worldsokayestrapper.com
It really was an honor to get the opportunity to record this podcast with IPA Today before the 2nd Annual Meet Your Brewer Event at Lengthwise. This event is basically a pre-party to the upcoming Country and Craft Beer Festival schedule for 4/7/18. Besides having ontapbakersfield.com Troy and @panchothemex Frank sit in, we had reps/owners from Lengthwise, LCB and Temblor take turns on the mics. We also had Jada Motontemarano of 23 News, school us on how a professional broadcaster behaves when the mics are on. Can't thank the boys at the local Active 20/30 Club enough for having us. These guys put on both events all in the name of local children's charities. If this event is any indication of what we can expect for the festival, I can NOT wait. Last year's festival was amazing and I have confidence this year's will be as well. Class Acts! Get your tickets NOW at Eventbrite or Lengthwise!! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4th-annual-country-and-craft-beer-festival-tickets-42967633348?aff=eac2 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We unite w/ a portion of IPA Today, and On Tap Bakersfield once more for a great show. Vance and Alex, from Bakersfield's Active 20-30 Club also join us for a lead up to the Meet Your Brewer Event at Lengthwise Brewing, Co. (100 % of proceeds going to local children's charities. We also chop it up about the upcoming Country and Craft Beer Festival on April 1, 2017. Plenty of guest appearances throughout the show. Cheers!! ipatoday.net/podcast/ ontapbakersfield.com #mashtime #podcast #beer #craftbeer #brewing #homebrewing #bakersfield #kerncounty
The news is thin on the ground this week, but that's fine, because we've got a new issue of More Than Meets the Eye to discuss! Spoilers ahoy!
This is the awesome documentary/reinactment made by Kenneth Copeland Ministries of me when I was run over LENGTHWISE in 1993 by a CASE 580 Backhoe Tractor, and lived to tell about it! Please share this with your friends!
This is the 700 Club's Version of their documentary of me being run over by the 13,000 lb. CASE 580 Backhoe LENGTHWISE. They acually interview the doctors that worked on me. Check it out and BELIEVE in modern-day miracles!