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It took nearly six years for bestselling author Daniel Handler to sell his first book, a satirical novel called The Basic Eight. When his agent sold it in 1998, it was “for the least amount she had ever negotiated for,” laughed Handler, who spoke at a UC Berkeley event earlier this month. More than two decades later, Handler has published seven novels. Under his pen name Lemony Snicket, he has written dozens of books for children, including the 13-volume series A Series of Unfortunate Events. His most recent book, And Then? And Then? What else?, is part memoir, part inspiration for aspiring writers. Handler was the keynote speaker at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life's inaugural Jewish Arts and Bookfest, a day of events held on May 4 in celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month. Throughout the day, artists and authors came together for panel discussions, workshops and other programming that showcased the Jewish experience through art, culture and storytelling. In episode 226 of Berkeley Talks, Handler, joined in conversation by J. The Jewish News of Northern California's editor-in-chief Chanan Tigay, discusses how his Jewish identity shapes his worldview and storytelling, where the name “Lemony Snicket” came from and how a great mentor taught him to read work by authors he admired in order to hone his craft.“When you suggest that we create our own canon, you don't necessarily mean a list of books that are the most significant to us,” Tigay said to Handler at the event, “but actually, the moments in books, turns of phrase and plot twists that are, in some ways, significant. “And I'm wondering if you could take us through a bit of your own canon, in that regard, the moments and turns of phrase and plot twists in books, specific books that have been most impactful to you as a writer?”“For writers, I try to encourage them to seek out what they're enthused by,” Handler replied. “ … So instead of saying, ‘Gosh darn it, Toni Morrison is sure a great writer,' that you think, ‘What is it about Beloved that I return to, that I think about all the time?' … Then, you can go back and find that scene, and look at it, and study it for what it is that you're trying to do, what you're trying to take from it."Handler went on to describe how a scene from the 1958 film Vertigo, when an important character named Midge leaves halfway through the story, inspired the structure of his second novel."My second novel Watch Your Mouth has two parts," he said. "I remember thinking, 'I want ... to have that feeling of like, OK, some things are gone. What in the world can happen in the second half of this story?' That was exciting to me, and I lifted that from that scene in Vertigo. No one in a million years would think that, there's nothing in the novel that reflects that plot or anything like that, but that was what it did for me." This conversation was recorded by Aaron Levy-Wolins / J. The Jewish News of Northern California.Read more about the speakers on the Magnes' website.Listen to the episode and read the transcript on UC Berkeley News (news.berkeley.edu/podcasts).Photo by Brittany Hosea-Small for UC Berkeley.Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miriam Herschlag, Sara Hirschhorn and Noah Efron talk about (1) The open-letter from Airforce reservists and retirees, calling on the Government to end the war, the army's scorched-earth response, and the flood of letters-of-support for the original letter – What's it all mean?; and (2) The decision by Hebrew University's elite publishing house, Magnes, to shelve plans to publish a Hebrew translation of Mein Kampf, and whether or not there is a place on Israeli shelves for Hitler's now-100-year-old manifesto. All this and a singular record launch, a memorial tribute to Yaakov Kirschen, the auteur behind “Dry Bones,” and meeting a legend of Israeli song.
Whiskey Review: Joseph Magnes Tripple Cask (100 proof) Topic: Spiritual Discipline of Guidance (Discernment) Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight” Proverbs 3: 5-6 “In your steadfast love you led the people whom you redeemed; you guided them by your strength to your holy abode” Exodus 15:13 “You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory”. Psalm 73:24 “The Holy Spirit will teach you all things and remind you of everything Jesus said”. John 14:26 “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God”. Philippians 4:6 “If we live by the Spirit, let us also be guided by the Spirit”. Galatians 5:25 reach out: manhood.neat@gmail.com
Yochai's book, Not in Our Brain: Consciousness, Body, World (Magnes Press, 2019), examines the meaning of psychology and life based on the premise (following Merleau-Ponty's theory) that we are present in the world through our bodies. We are not merely rational beings or machines, but our existence in the world is through the body. While the book examines Merleau-Ponty's theory through stories of prisoners and people dedicated to meditation, our conversation took a different and fascinating direction. We examined the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza through the lens of Merleau-Ponty and the question of trauma. Yochai Ataria is a professor at Tel-Hai College, Israel. He completed his PhD at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and conducted post-doctoral research in the Neurobiology Department at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His notable works include The Structural Trauma of Western Culture (2017), Body Disownership in Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (2018), The Mathematics of Trauma [in Hebrew] (2014), Not in Our Brain [in Hebrew] (2019), Levi versus Ka-Tsetnik (2022), Consciousness in Flesh (2022), and Genes, Technology, and Apocalypse (2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Yochai's book, Not in Our Brain: Consciousness, Body, World (Magnes Press, 2019), examines the meaning of psychology and life based on the premise (following Merleau-Ponty's theory) that we are present in the world through our bodies. We are not merely rational beings or machines, but our existence in the world is through the body. While the book examines Merleau-Ponty's theory through stories of prisoners and people dedicated to meditation, our conversation took a different and fascinating direction. We examined the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza through the lens of Merleau-Ponty and the question of trauma. Yochai Ataria is a professor at Tel-Hai College, Israel. He completed his PhD at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and conducted post-doctoral research in the Neurobiology Department at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His notable works include The Structural Trauma of Western Culture (2017), Body Disownership in Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (2018), The Mathematics of Trauma [in Hebrew] (2014), Not in Our Brain [in Hebrew] (2019), Levi versus Ka-Tsetnik (2022), Consciousness in Flesh (2022), and Genes, Technology, and Apocalypse (2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Yochai's book, Not in Our Brain: Consciousness, Body, World (Magnes Press, 2019), examines the meaning of psychology and life based on the premise (following Merleau-Ponty's theory) that we are present in the world through our bodies. We are not merely rational beings or machines, but our existence in the world is through the body. While the book examines Merleau-Ponty's theory through stories of prisoners and people dedicated to meditation, our conversation took a different and fascinating direction. We examined the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza through the lens of Merleau-Ponty and the question of trauma. Yochai Ataria is a professor at Tel-Hai College, Israel. He completed his PhD at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and conducted post-doctoral research in the Neurobiology Department at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His notable works include The Structural Trauma of Western Culture (2017), Body Disownership in Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (2018), The Mathematics of Trauma [in Hebrew] (2014), Not in Our Brain [in Hebrew] (2019), Levi versus Ka-Tsetnik (2022), Consciousness in Flesh (2022), and Genes, Technology, and Apocalypse (2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Yochai's book, Not in Our Brain: Consciousness, Body, World (Magnes Press, 2019), examines the meaning of psychology and life based on the premise (following Merleau-Ponty's theory) that we are present in the world through our bodies. We are not merely rational beings or machines, but our existence in the world is through the body. While the book examines Merleau-Ponty's theory through stories of prisoners and people dedicated to meditation, our conversation took a different and fascinating direction. We examined the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza through the lens of Merleau-Ponty and the question of trauma. Yochai Ataria is a professor at Tel-Hai College, Israel. He completed his PhD at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and conducted post-doctoral research in the Neurobiology Department at the Weizmann Institute of Science. His notable works include The Structural Trauma of Western Culture (2017), Body Disownership in Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (2018), The Mathematics of Trauma [in Hebrew] (2014), Not in Our Brain [in Hebrew] (2019), Levi versus Ka-Tsetnik (2022), Consciousness in Flesh (2022), and Genes, Technology, and Apocalypse (2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Discover the groundbreaking world of Magnes, the Swiss innovators reshaping Parkinson's care with their state-of-the-art shoe technology. Join co-founder/CEO Olgac Ergeneman and Business Development Manager Chinouk Van Nijen as they unveil how their sensor-equipped sneaker changes the walking game for Parkinson's patients. Hear about the journey from the clinical setting to your living room, where these shoes act as personal gait coaches, providing real-time feedback to combat symptoms such as freezing and shuffling. The duo shares the shoe's seamless blend of technology and style, ensuring users feel both empowered and discreet in their everyday lives.Peek behind the curtain at the smart cueing system that uniquely adapts to each wearer's walking pattern, distinct from traditional methods. Uncover how continuous feedback from patients and clinicians drives innovation at Magnes, resulting in enhanced features and new activity modes. With exciting plans on the horizon, including a line designed for children, Magnes is committed to evolving and meeting the diverse needs of its users. Subscribe to stay informed about upcoming trials and events, and see how these ingenious shoes are stepping up to redefine mobility for Parkinson's patients.More info can be found at magnes.ch Sign up for their newsletter here: https://www.magnes.ch/contact/or by emailing info@magnes.ch Co-hosts: Judy Yaras & Travis Robinson Editor & Audio Engineer: (EP1-100) Spencer Yaras Audio Engineering Intern: Ana MacAller Social Media Intern: Ana MacAller www.INDYpodcast.net
Minn allra besti Helgi Ómars er einn áhrifavaldur hjá Nettó og hann kíkti í Heilsuvarpið. Þessi þáttur er fyrsti þáttur af fjórum í Heilsudaga seríu Nettó í tilefni af Heilsudögum 29/8-8/9 Við röbbu allskonar heilsutengt, og förum við um víðan völl þar sem meira að segja Smjattpattarnir koma við sögu. Ég vil hvetja fólk til að hlaða niður Samkaupa appinu en þar koma inn appslættir á hverjum degi alla Heilsudagana. Heilsuvarpið er einnig í boði NOW á íslandi en það er 20-25% afsláttur af vítamínum og bætiefnum. Minn grunnpakki er EVE fjölvítamín, Omega-3, D-vítamín, C-vítamín eftir æfingu og Magnesíum og L-theanine fyrir svefn. Svo það er ærin ástæða til að skunda í Nettó næstu vikuna og dúndra allskonar í körfuna á afslætti. @nowiceland @netto.is
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixteenth century, and one of the constituting phenomena of Modern Jewish thought. God as Patient: The Medical Discourse of Lurianic Kabbalah (Magnes Press, 2023) presents medical discourse – the knowledge, language, and practice of medicine – as a significant key to our understanding of the Lurianic search for a way to mend reality, and first and foremost the Godhead. The book reads together the Lurianic texts alongside the medical writings of R. Hayyim Vital, R. Isaac Luria's chief disciple, and a medical practitioner. Consequently, the book analyzes how medicine becomes the model for the Lurianic language of action. In its final part, the book shows how God becomes in this Kabbalah the ultimate patient of the Lurianic Kabbalist, who in turn becomes the private court physician of the King of Kings, and needs, like every physician, the proper modes of healing to accomplish his task. Dr. Assaf Tamari studies Jewish intellectual history in the early modern eastern Mediterranean, focusing on the affinities between theology, science and political thought, especially in the literature of the Kabbalah. He is currently the deputy head of the Ben Zvi Institute for the Study of Jewish Communities in the East, and teaches at Tel Aviv University, Shalem College and Alma - a Home for Hebrew Culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr David Barak-Gorodetsky, Lecturer in Israel Studies at the University of Haifa and the Director of the Ruderman Program for American-Jewish Studies, discusses his book Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist, a biography of one of the more unusual characters in the history of Zionism.
Magnes berättar allt om det stora äventyret i Japan och om hur det gick med att undvika magsjuka i Indien. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fünf mal im Jahr findet in Vorarlberg die Schubertiade statt. Fünf Jahreszeiten für Franz Schubert. Zweimal im Bregenzer Wald in Schwarzenberg und dreimal in Hohenems. Musikchefin Ursula Magnes berichtet von der aktuellen Ausgabe in Schwarzenberg.
Magnes har testat campinglivet och berättar dessutom allt om sina mörka erfarenheter av bettskenor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nach so einem Konzert muss man sich um die Zukunft und Gegenwart der Klassik keine Sorgen machen. Sie findet oft dort statt, wo man sie in der Routine der Beobachtung und wohl auch etwas Wien gewöhnt nicht vermutet: in Breslau im Rahmen der ICMA Gala 2023.
Maxence Rigottier Maxence Rigottier est devenu multimillionnaire internet. Chef d'entreprise depuis 2011, Maxence a accompagné plus de 9 000 clients sur internet. Il possède un patrimoine net supérieur à 2 millions d'euros en investissant en bourse sur les marchés américains, dans l'or, les crypto-monnaies et l'immobilier en possédant 6 biens à Tallinn en Estonie. L'article Pourquoi le MENTAL joue un rôle clé dans le SUCCÈS d'une ENTREPRISE ? – Pascaline MAGNES est apparu en premier sur Maxence Rigottier - Business en ligne.
Maxence Rigottier Maxence Rigottier est devenu multimillionnaire internet. Chef d'entreprise depuis 2011, Maxence a accompagné plus de 9 000 clients sur internet. Il possède un patrimoine net supérieur à 2 millions d'euros en investissant en bourse sur les marchés américains, dans l'or, les crypto-monnaies et l'immobilier en possédant 6 biens à Tallinn en Estonie. L'article TÉMOIGNAGE de Pascaline MAGNES (préparatrice mentale) – AVIS ACCOMPAGNEMENT COACHING BUSINESS est apparu en premier sur Maxence Rigottier - Business en ligne.
Maxence Rigottier Maxence Rigottier est devenu multimillionnaire internet. Chef d'entreprise depuis 2011, Maxence a accompagné plus de 9 000 clients sur internet. Il possède un patrimoine net supérieur à 2 millions d'euros en investissant en bourse sur les marchés américains, dans l'or, les crypto-monnaies et l'immobilier en possédant 6 biens à Tallinn en Estonie. L'article COMMENT OBTENIR ses PREMIERS CLIENTS ? Pascaline Magnes – Accompagnement Coaching Business est apparu en premier sur Maxence Rigottier - Business en ligne.
Odcinek #101, w którym w Kraków Story w Pawilonie Wyspiańskiego rozmawiam z poetką i tłumaczką, Krystyną Dąbrowską, o dwoistości „Miasta z indu”, miasta z M jak metalu.Wchodzimy na ścieżkę P jak poezji i trafiamy do cichego wagonu. Mówimy o I jak intymności wczytywania się w wiersze. Pytam o twórcze trudności i trudności życiowe. Wchodzimy w znaczenia słów, których wcześniej nie było. Jest R jak „Rozpaczulga” i R jak rozstanie. Spoglądamy przez ramię w kierunku D jak dzieciństwa. Pojawia się „Rower”, „Kocyk” i impuls łączenia Z jak zamkniętych form z tym, co jest teraz. Omijamy Tour de Pologne, a zatrzymujemy się przy motylach. Sprawdzamy czy można dokleić im skrzydła. Z wersów wyłaniają się F jak fakty: historia Otta, badanie USG i P jak pandemia.Wielość narracji wprawia nas w „Ruch”, lecimy w „Kosmos”, „Magnes” ściąga na ziemię - do P jak pisania i T jak tłumaczenia. Towarzyszą nam Louise Glück i autorzy bez Nobla.Partnerem tego odcinka jest Audioteka - Dobrze opowiedziane historie.
Cuantos tipos de lead magnet hay? Que leads magnet existen? Cual podria ser mi soborno ético? De donde obtengo mi iman de suscriptores? Te invito al taller gratuito de Vilma Nuñez https://claudiogib.com/vilma Suscríbete a los canales de Claudio Gib
Den populära frågelådan är tillbaka och Magnes svarar på lyssnarnas frågor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Allt om när Magnes gick på sin första gala ihop! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
W niedzielę Miłosierdzia Bożego postawmy dość zaskakujący i rzadko poruszany problem: czy Bóg może posłużyć się wątpliwościami w wierze dla naszego dobra? W dzisiejszym odcinku usłyszysz o pewnym kryzysie wiary, o dwóch rodzajach wątpliwości w wierze oraz o niezwykłym magnesie przyciągającym do nas Boże Miłosierdzie. Zapraszam.
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Jak wyróżnić się na LinkedInie, żeby zbudować tam idealny wizerunek i markę osobistą? Jak mądrze i skutecznie rozbudować swoją sieć kontaktów? Jak działa algorytm LinkedIna i jak go wykorzystać do budowania zasięgów? Dowiedz się, jak działać na LinkedInie, żeby osiągać swoje biznesowe cele. Gość: Adrian Gamoń. Pełny opis odcinka MWF 393: https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-393 W tym odcinku: 2:14 S. Stahl „Jak myśleć o sobie dobrze?” (recenzja) 4:05 Czy LinkedIn jest interesującą platformą z punktu widzenia mikroprzedsiębiorców? 7:41 Jak powinien wyglądać właściwie stworzony profil na LinkedInie? 16:23 W jaki sposób strategicznie, ale nie nachalnie budować listę kontaktów na LinkedInie? 24:24 Jakie treści na LinkedInie najlepiej działają i warto je publikować? 31:34 Jak budować na LinkedInie wizerunek profesjonalisty, pozostając autentycznym? 37:53 Co zrobić, żeby relacje nawiązywane na LinkedInie pomagały w budowaniu marki osobistej? 42:20 W jaki sposób aktywnie pozyskiwać klientów na LinkedInie? Sponsorem odcinka jest kurs dla podcasterów PodcastPro: https://podcastpro.pl/ Posłuchaj też: 235: Rozwiń skrzydła na LinkedIn | Angelika Chimkowska https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-235 158: Sekrety zdobywania klientów B2B na Facebooku | Artur Jabłoński https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-158 364: Czy powinieneś spędzać więcej czasu w social mediach? https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-364 Bądźmy w kontakcie: Instagram: https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-instagram Facebook: https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-facebook YouTube: https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-youtube Zdobądź dostęp do dodatkowych materiałów! Dołącz bezpłatnie do Klubu MWF: https://l.malawielkafirma.pl/p-klub
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In this episode, I interview David Barak-Gorodetzky about his new book, Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist (U Nebraska Press, 2021). This comprehensive intellectual biography of Judah Magnes—the Reform rabbi, American Zionist leader, and inaugural Hebrew University chancellor—offers novel analysis of how theology and politics intertwined to drive Magnes's writings and activism—especially his championing of a binational state—against all odds. Like a prophet unable to suppress his prophecy, Magnes could not resist a religious calling to take political action, whatever the cost. In Palestine no one understood his uniquely American pragmatism and insistence that a constitutional system was foundational for a just society. Jewish leaders regarded his prophetic politics as overly conciliatory and dangerous for negotiations. Magnes's central European allies in striving for a binational Palestine, including Martin Buber, credited him with restoring their faith in politics, but they ultimately retreated from binationalism to welcome the new State of Israel. In candidly portraying the complex Magnes as he understood himself, Barak-Gorodetsky elucidates why Magnes persevered, despite evident lack of Arab interest, to advocate binationalism with Truman in May 1948 at the ultimate price of Jewish sovereignty. Accompanying Magnes on his long-misunderstood journey, we gain a unique broader perspective: on early peacemaking efforts in Israel/Palestine, the American Jewish role in the history of the state, binationalism as political theology, an American view of binationalism, and the charged realities of Israel today. Bar Guzi is PhD candidate at Brandeis University. His research focuses on modern Jewish thought and theology. Bar's dissertation discerns and conceptualizes a non-supernaturalistic current of American Jewish thought that is nevertheless profoundly concerned with God. He can be found on Twitter and reached via email at bguzi@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In this episode, I interview David Barak-Gorodetzky about his new book, Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist (U Nebraska Press, 2021). This comprehensive intellectual biography of Judah Magnes—the Reform rabbi, American Zionist leader, and inaugural Hebrew University chancellor—offers novel analysis of how theology and politics intertwined to drive Magnes's writings and activism—especially his championing of a binational state—against all odds. Like a prophet unable to suppress his prophecy, Magnes could not resist a religious calling to take political action, whatever the cost. In Palestine no one understood his uniquely American pragmatism and insistence that a constitutional system was foundational for a just society. Jewish leaders regarded his prophetic politics as overly conciliatory and dangerous for negotiations. Magnes's central European allies in striving for a binational Palestine, including Martin Buber, credited him with restoring their faith in politics, but they ultimately retreated from binationalism to welcome the new State of Israel. In candidly portraying the complex Magnes as he understood himself, Barak-Gorodetsky elucidates why Magnes persevered, despite evident lack of Arab interest, to advocate binationalism with Truman in May 1948 at the ultimate price of Jewish sovereignty. Accompanying Magnes on his long-misunderstood journey, we gain a unique broader perspective: on early peacemaking efforts in Israel/Palestine, the American Jewish role in the history of the state, binationalism as political theology, an American view of binationalism, and the charged realities of Israel today. Bar Guzi is PhD candidate at Brandeis University. His research focuses on modern Jewish thought and theology. Bar's dissertation discerns and conceptualizes a non-supernaturalistic current of American Jewish thought that is nevertheless profoundly concerned with God. He can be found on Twitter and reached via email at bguzi@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies
In this episode, I interview David Barak-Gorodetzky about his new book, Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist (U Nebraska Press, 2021). This comprehensive intellectual biography of Judah Magnes—the Reform rabbi, American Zionist leader, and inaugural Hebrew University chancellor—offers novel analysis of how theology and politics intertwined to drive Magnes's writings and activism—especially his championing of a binational state—against all odds. Like a prophet unable to suppress his prophecy, Magnes could not resist a religious calling to take political action, whatever the cost. In Palestine no one understood his uniquely American pragmatism and insistence that a constitutional system was foundational for a just society. Jewish leaders regarded his prophetic politics as overly conciliatory and dangerous for negotiations. Magnes's central European allies in striving for a binational Palestine, including Martin Buber, credited him with restoring their faith in politics, but they ultimately retreated from binationalism to welcome the new State of Israel. In candidly portraying the complex Magnes as he understood himself, Barak-Gorodetsky elucidates why Magnes persevered, despite evident lack of Arab interest, to advocate binationalism with Truman in May 1948 at the ultimate price of Jewish sovereignty. Accompanying Magnes on his long-misunderstood journey, we gain a unique broader perspective: on early peacemaking efforts in Israel/Palestine, the American Jewish role in the history of the state, binationalism as political theology, an American view of binationalism, and the charged realities of Israel today. Bar Guzi is PhD candidate at Brandeis University. His research focuses on modern Jewish thought and theology. Bar's dissertation discerns and conceptualizes a non-supernaturalistic current of American Jewish thought that is nevertheless profoundly concerned with God. He can be found on Twitter and reached via email at bguzi@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
In this episode, I interview David Barak-Gorodetzky about his new book, Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist (U Nebraska Press, 2021). This comprehensive intellectual biography of Judah Magnes—the Reform rabbi, American Zionist leader, and inaugural Hebrew University chancellor—offers novel analysis of how theology and politics intertwined to drive Magnes's writings and activism—especially his championing of a binational state—against all odds. Like a prophet unable to suppress his prophecy, Magnes could not resist a religious calling to take political action, whatever the cost. In Palestine no one understood his uniquely American pragmatism and insistence that a constitutional system was foundational for a just society. Jewish leaders regarded his prophetic politics as overly conciliatory and dangerous for negotiations. Magnes's central European allies in striving for a binational Palestine, including Martin Buber, credited him with restoring their faith in politics, but they ultimately retreated from binationalism to welcome the new State of Israel. In candidly portraying the complex Magnes as he understood himself, Barak-Gorodetsky elucidates why Magnes persevered, despite evident lack of Arab interest, to advocate binationalism with Truman in May 1948 at the ultimate price of Jewish sovereignty. Accompanying Magnes on his long-misunderstood journey, we gain a unique broader perspective: on early peacemaking efforts in Israel/Palestine, the American Jewish role in the history of the state, binationalism as political theology, an American view of binationalism, and the charged realities of Israel today. Bar Guzi is PhD candidate at Brandeis University. His research focuses on modern Jewish thought and theology. Bar's dissertation discerns and conceptualizes a non-supernaturalistic current of American Jewish thought that is nevertheless profoundly concerned with God. He can be found on Twitter and reached via email at bguzi@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In this episode, I interview David Barak-Gorodetzky about his new book, Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist (U Nebraska Press, 2021). This comprehensive intellectual biography of Judah Magnes—the Reform rabbi, American Zionist leader, and inaugural Hebrew University chancellor—offers novel analysis of how theology and politics intertwined to drive Magnes's writings and activism—especially his championing of a binational state—against all odds. Like a prophet unable to suppress his prophecy, Magnes could not resist a religious calling to take political action, whatever the cost. In Palestine no one understood his uniquely American pragmatism and insistence that a constitutional system was foundational for a just society. Jewish leaders regarded his prophetic politics as overly conciliatory and dangerous for negotiations. Magnes's central European allies in striving for a binational Palestine, including Martin Buber, credited him with restoring their faith in politics, but they ultimately retreated from binationalism to welcome the new State of Israel. In candidly portraying the complex Magnes as he understood himself, Barak-Gorodetsky elucidates why Magnes persevered, despite evident lack of Arab interest, to advocate binationalism with Truman in May 1948 at the ultimate price of Jewish sovereignty. Accompanying Magnes on his long-misunderstood journey, we gain a unique broader perspective: on early peacemaking efforts in Israel/Palestine, the American Jewish role in the history of the state, binationalism as political theology, an American view of binationalism, and the charged realities of Israel today. Bar Guzi is PhD candidate at Brandeis University. His research focuses on modern Jewish thought and theology. Bar's dissertation discerns and conceptualizes a non-supernaturalistic current of American Jewish thought that is nevertheless profoundly concerned with God. He can be found on Twitter and reached via email at bguzi@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
In this episode, I interview David Barak-Gorodetzky about his new book, Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist (U Nebraska Press, 2021). This comprehensive intellectual biography of Judah Magnes—the Reform rabbi, American Zionist leader, and inaugural Hebrew University chancellor—offers novel analysis of how theology and politics intertwined to drive Magnes's writings and activism—especially his championing of a binational state—against all odds. Like a prophet unable to suppress his prophecy, Magnes could not resist a religious calling to take political action, whatever the cost. In Palestine no one understood his uniquely American pragmatism and insistence that a constitutional system was foundational for a just society. Jewish leaders regarded his prophetic politics as overly conciliatory and dangerous for negotiations. Magnes's central European allies in striving for a binational Palestine, including Martin Buber, credited him with restoring their faith in politics, but they ultimately retreated from binationalism to welcome the new State of Israel. In candidly portraying the complex Magnes as he understood himself, Barak-Gorodetsky elucidates why Magnes persevered, despite evident lack of Arab interest, to advocate binationalism with Truman in May 1948 at the ultimate price of Jewish sovereignty. Accompanying Magnes on his long-misunderstood journey, we gain a unique broader perspective: on early peacemaking efforts in Israel/Palestine, the American Jewish role in the history of the state, binationalism as political theology, an American view of binationalism, and the charged realities of Israel today. Bar Guzi is PhD candidate at Brandeis University. His research focuses on modern Jewish thought and theology. Bar's dissertation discerns and conceptualizes a non-supernaturalistic current of American Jewish thought that is nevertheless profoundly concerned with God. He can be found on Twitter and reached via email at bguzi@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In this episode, I interview David Barak-Gorodetzky about his new book, Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist (U Nebraska Press, 2021). This comprehensive intellectual biography of Judah Magnes—the Reform rabbi, American Zionist leader, and inaugural Hebrew University chancellor—offers novel analysis of how theology and politics intertwined to drive Magnes's writings and activism—especially his championing of a binational state—against all odds. Like a prophet unable to suppress his prophecy, Magnes could not resist a religious calling to take political action, whatever the cost. In Palestine no one understood his uniquely American pragmatism and insistence that a constitutional system was foundational for a just society. Jewish leaders regarded his prophetic politics as overly conciliatory and dangerous for negotiations. Magnes's central European allies in striving for a binational Palestine, including Martin Buber, credited him with restoring their faith in politics, but they ultimately retreated from binationalism to welcome the new State of Israel. In candidly portraying the complex Magnes as he understood himself, Barak-Gorodetsky elucidates why Magnes persevered, despite evident lack of Arab interest, to advocate binationalism with Truman in May 1948 at the ultimate price of Jewish sovereignty. Accompanying Magnes on his long-misunderstood journey, we gain a unique broader perspective: on early peacemaking efforts in Israel/Palestine, the American Jewish role in the history of the state, binationalism as political theology, an American view of binationalism, and the charged realities of Israel today. Bar Guzi is PhD candidate at Brandeis University. His research focuses on modern Jewish thought and theology. Bar's dissertation discerns and conceptualizes a non-supernaturalistic current of American Jewish thought that is nevertheless profoundly concerned with God. He can be found on Twitter and reached via email at bguzi@brandeis.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Judah Magnes, un apasionado sionista que lideró el movimiento pacifista de la época, defendió la formación de un estado Binacional en Palestina en donde predominó la cooperación judía arabe. Fue fundador y presidente de la Universidad Hebrea en Jerusalén, quien en el período académico 1933-34, recaudaba exitosamente recursos para vincular a profesores judios que eran excluídos de la sociedad alemana nazi, fortaleciendo así la formación académica de su nación. Magnes dedicó el resto de su vida a la reconciliación con los árabes locales manifestando la necesidad de que judíos y árabes encontraran formas para vivir y trabajar juntos.
W tym odcinku moc strzeżonej przez lata tajemnicy przyciąga nas do Centrum Szyfrów Enigma w Poznaniu. Przechodząc przez kolejne sale i rozszyfrowując zagadki, odkrywamy polski rozdział historii Enigmy, który można by zatytułować „Międzynarodowy sukces poznańskich matematyków”.Więcej na:https://www.facebook.com/Gablotkipodcast https://www.instagram.com/gablotki/
Folk er blevet sure på Jim Lyngvild, fordi han har fået en vaccine. Vi prøver at hjælpe ham, men vores matematiske kundskaber er desværre tvivlsomme. Derudover har vi to hængepartier: For hvordan går det med Magnes dans, og hvordan går en rotte på pension? Vi skal også kigge på en ny Me2-sygdom, på EM-maskotter og på Trine Bramsens nye cyberhær, der skal forankres lokalt ligesom P4. Vi fyrer selvfølgelig også påstandskanonen af og finder ud af, om Odense er Danmarks svar på Silicon Valley. Værter: Martin Plauborg og Sebastian Johan Lund. Researcher: Simon De Assis. Praktikant: Magne Hans. Redaktør: Oliver Bøttner.
Der er en dårlig TikTok-trend, det giver vi ikke meget for. Så vi laver vores egen! Det er blevet tid til en Hot Danish Summer! De har fået nok i Budolfi nu, det er tid til lockdown! Nordkorea hader Magnes hår, en fra Cepos hylder tilliden, det er godt nok en speciel dag. Simon De Assis har taget et... specielt, kig på afslutningsdebatten. Derudover tjekker vi Kims solskinspåstand! Værter: Martin Plauborg og Sebastian Johan Lund. Researcher: Simon De Assis. Praktikant: Magne Hans. Redaktør: Oliver Bøttner.
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Ten odcinek podcastu zawiera lekcję z mojego nowego kursu "Sprzedaż dla nienachalnych", który będzie dostępny w czerwcu 2021. Jest 2 częścią z serii 3 lekcji, które udostępniam Ci wyjątkowo w tej formie.W tej konkretnej lekcji mówię o strategii sprzedaży PULL i o 4 warunkach, które musimy spełnić, aby ten system zadziałał:1. Atrakcyjny charakter marki.2. Wejście w głowę klienta.3. Dzielenie wartościowych treści.4. Skuteczny proces zamiany odbiorców w klientów.Słuchając, dowiesz się:- o 2 trybach w Twoim życiu biznesowym,- o tym, jakie są 4 główne elementy procesu sprzedaży,- oraz jak się ma lejek sprzedażowy do kampanii sprzedażowej.Linki do odcinka:1. Lista oczekujących VIP na kurs Sprzedaż dla nienachalnych, o którym mówię w tym odcinku: https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/lista-oczekujacych-kurs-sprzedaz/2. Odcinek 39, który mówi o zmianie przekonań na temat sprzedaży https://www.lidiakrawczyk.com/39
Magnes gör en djupdykning i Memmos utbud och har delade meningar om hur påsken ska firas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Denne uka snakker vi med den dyktige og kunnskapsrike Magne Kristiansen! Magne har svennebrev i både kjole- og draktsyerfager og herreskredderi, og jobber for tiden som kostymesyer ved Operaen. Vi stiller alle de rare spørsmålene om forskjellen på dame- og herreplagg, får innblikk i hvordan det var å utdanne seg til skredder "etter den gamle skolen", og lar oss inspirere av Magnes kunnskap og tips! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vi tar R-tallet et skritt videre. Magne Aldrin, forskningsleder i NR, holder på med sin egen R på fritiden. Hvorfor gjør han det? Her diskuterer han sin egen koronamodell med R-dronningen Solveig Engebretsen, forsker i NR og en del av koronamodelleringsgruppa til Folkehelseinstituttet (FHI). Hva er forskjellene på Magnes og FHIs modell? Hva er styrkene og svakheten med de ulike modellene? Og hvordan skal vi forholde oss til ulike prediksjoner fra ulike modeller? Anders Løland, han også forskningsleder i NR, er vert for denne podcastserien fra Norsk Regnesentral. Produsent: Elin Ruhlin Gjuvsland. Innspill, kritikk eller ros sendes til pressekontakt@nr.no
Programa exibido no dia 20/01/2021 FALANDO FRANCAMENTE sobre trabalho de DISTRIBUIÇÃO e PROTEÇÃO da CoronaVac em SERRA TALHADA
Agnes försöker kränga kläder. En kvinna i Kalmar försöker kränga medicin till Magnus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the part where we ask you to reach into your pockets and toss us some coin! If you have any. This is the link to our Patreon! Lol!CW: Discussion of diets and restriction (specifically, old-fashioned diets that were prescribed for acne).Urine. Honey. X-Rays. What on God's green earth do these things have in common? Well, they've all historically been used as ACNE TREATMENTS. Today, we're stepping into our time-traveling-mobile and whisking off to ancient Egypt, sixteenth century France, the Roaring Twenties and more. Our mission? To traverse time to uncover the history of acne diagnoses and treatments. ---Works Referenced:Carusillo, C. (2016, November 15). The history of acne. Repeller. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://repeller.com/history-of-acne/Grant, R. N. R. (1951). The History of Acne. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 44(8),647–652. https://doi.org/10.1177/003591575104400802Mahmood, N. F., & Shipman, A. R. (2016). The age-old problem of acne. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from International journal of women's dermatology, 3(2), 71–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijwd.2016.11.002Marshall, S., & Magnes, M. (2012, September 12). Acne cures through the ages. The Awl.Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.theawl.com/2012/09/acne-cures-through-the-ages/Metrus, L. (2020, November 11). The fascinating history of acne treatments (R.Souhleris Grous, Ed.). Byrdie. Retrieved November 24, 2020, from https://www.byrdie.com/history-of-acne-treatments
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Emisión desde el aislamiento. Una reunión por Skype de Alberto, Esty y Magnes para hablar del Episodio 3 de la Season 12, una de las pocas plasmaciones televisivas pandemia free. A pesar de ello la Pandemia se cuela en el programa CNPSDOM. Me veo obligado a pedir perdón tanto por la calidad de la conexión como por la propia mecánica del programa, que se ha visto irremediablemente afectada por la Nueva Situación. Aún así, EPSA seguirá emitiendo como buenamente pueda desde el aislamiento, como humilde aportación al Ocio Expectante al que buena parte de nuestros conciudadanos de Occidente se están viendo obligados.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Podcast El Programa de Sita Abellán. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-el-programa-sita-abellan_sq_f130132_1.html
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Emisión desde el aislamiento. Una reunión por Skype de Alberto, Esty y Magnes para hablar del Episodio 3 de la Season 12, una de las pocas plasmaciones televisivas pandemia free. A pesar de ello la Pandemia se cuela en el programa CNPSDOM. Me veo obligado a pedir perdón tanto por la calidad de la conexión como por la propia mecánica del programa, que se ha visto irremediablemente afectada por la Nueva Situación. Aún así, EPSA seguirá emitiendo como buenamente pueda desde el aislamiento, como humilde aportación al Ocio Expectante al que buena parte de nuestros conciudadanos de Occidente se están viendo obligados.
Louis Magnes est chargé de mission chez The Digital New Deal, un think tank qui questionne les évolutions liées à la transformation numérique de notre société. Cette association s'adresse principalement aux entreprises et aux décideurs publics français et européens. Une note "Briser le monopole des Big Tech : réguler pour libérer la multitude" portée par Sébastien Soriano, président de l'Arcep a été publiée en septembre 2019. Sommaire : - Présentation du think tank The Digital New Deal - Qui retrouve t-on à la tête de cette association ? - D'où viennent vos financements ? - Sur quels sujets vous travaillez : il y a aujourd'hui deux internets ? - Faire du lobbying ? - Idéologie libertaire - Libra et monnaie virtuelle - Acteurs systémiques - Rapport Briser le monopole des Big Tech - RGPD, règlement général sur la protection des données - Taxe GAFA - Des règles plus strictes pour les Big Tech - Loi anti trust - Prolonger le concept de neutralité du net aux terminaux - Considérer les données en tant que bien commun - Réguler par les API - Parlez-vous avec d'autres organismes, la Quadrature du net, la Fing... ? - Les prochains sujets traités - Impact environnemental du numérique et sobriété - Reconnaissance faciale et crédit social En savoir plus : - Briser le monopole des Big Tech : réguler pour libérer la multitude : https://www.thedigitalnewdeal.org/briser-le-monopole-des-big-tech-reguler-pour-liberer-la-multitude/
Veteranene Kjell Arne Sunde fra Brumunddal og Frank Magnes fra Moelv gjester RB-podden i anledning veterandagen. Karene tar oss med tilbake til da de var FN-soldater i Libanon, og de forteller om et kaotisk landskap med skuddvekslinger og hvor dødstrusselen alltid var tilstedeværende. 21 norske soldater mistet livet i UNIFIL fra 1978 til 1998. Karene snakker også om hvordan det var å komme hjem, og om hvordan statusen og behandlingen av norske veteraner gradvis har blitt bedre.
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Oppstandelsen til det sløve Jonas Løvehjerte Gudmund Vindland's Villskudd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
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Gutteghettoen og jævla soper, jævla ludder Gudmund Vindland's Villskudd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
Villvin , jobb og jubalong --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
Studentfabrikken og Lise Gudmund Vindland's Villskudd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
"Strandholmen" Gudmund Vindland's Villskudd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
Våren vår og Magnus korsfareren Gudmund Vindland's Villskudd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
Magne har lest "Christian prestemann" og "confirmare" fra Gudmund Vindland's "Villskudd". Og det ble en nostalgisk opplevelse med et par digresjoner og ikke minst vakker ( men kanskje skadelig og farlig ) musikk ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
Magne tar for seg avsnittene "ynglingen" og "Magnus" i Gudmund Vindland's bok "Villskudd" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
Magne har et spesielt ønske: nemlig å starte en lesesirkel ! Blir han sittende ensom eller blir du med og setter deg ned sammen med han? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/etpustilivet/message
Magnes arrives in the capital city of Darguinia, a haunted man in search of a fresh beginning.
Magnes argues with Duke Teodorus, with catastrophic consequences.
Magnes learns of his punishment for defying his father, and the high price he has paid for leaving Livie behind.
Magnes returns to Kerala Castle to face the inevitable showdown with his father, Duke Teodorus.
Jelena and Magnes meet Lord and Lady Sakehera, and Jelena receives an offer of refuge and employment, as well as a promise from Lord Sen that he will aid her in her search for her father. Magnes receives an offer of work as well, but ultimately decides he must return home to Amsara.
Liz Magnes lived in Israel where she played with both Israeli and Arab musicians. She fuses Arabic modal scales with American jazz standards to produce a fascinating and unique sound. In this JazzCorner.com Jazz Perspective prepared by Reese Erlich, Magnes talks about her music and her efforts to promote peace between Israelis and Palestinians. For more information visit www.lizmagnes.com
Magnes learns that Ashinji and his company want to help, not harm Jelena and him. He confesses their true identity, and shares a first taste of friendship with the young elven lord.
Jelena and Magnes are attacked by a gang of bandits. As the gang closes in a group of horsemen arrive on the scene.
Jelena and Magnes plan and prepare for their escape from Amsara
Jelena learns that her Uncle, Duke Teodorus has sold her into bondage to his neighbor, Duke Sebastianus. Rather than submit to the life of a concubine, Jelena decides the time has come for her to flee Amsara Castle and head north, to seek her father's people. Magnes decides to accompany her, for he desperately wants to escape an intolerable fate of his own.
Jelena's cousin, Magnes has just learned from his father, Duke Teodorus, that he is soon to be married. Magnes is furious, for the match has been arranged by his father without his knowledge or consent, and to a girl who is a stranger to him. Furthermore, Magnes is already in love with another girl.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of magnetism. Pliny the Elder, in his Historia Naturalis, tells a story of a legendary Greek shepherd called Magnes who, while guiding his flock on Mount Ida, suddenly found it hard to move his feet. The nails of his sandals held fast to the rock beneath them, and the iron tip of his crook was strangely attracted to the boulders all around. Magnes had stumbled across the lodestone, or 'Magnetite', and discovered the phenomenon of magnetism. Plato was baffled by this strange force, as were Aristotle and Galen, and despite being used in navigation, supposedly suspended over the body of Mohammed and deployed in the pursuit of medical cures. St Thomas Aquinas thought magnets had souls. it was not until the late 16th century that any serious scientific attempt was made to explain the mystifying powers of the magnet. Descartes developed a particle theory of magnetism but the great Isaac Newton fought shy of the problem of what caused magnets to attract and repelWho pioneered the study of magnetism? What theories did they construct from its curious abilities and how was the power of the magnet brought out of the realm of magic and into the service of science? With Stephen Pumfrey, Senior Lecturer in the History of Science at the University of Lancaster; John Heilbron, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley; Lisa Jardine, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of magnetism. Pliny the Elder, in his Historia Naturalis, tells a story of a legendary Greek shepherd called Magnes who, while guiding his flock on Mount Ida, suddenly found it hard to move his feet. The nails of his sandals held fast to the rock beneath them, and the iron tip of his crook was strangely attracted to the boulders all around. Magnes had stumbled across the lodestone, or 'Magnetite', and discovered the phenomenon of magnetism. Plato was baffled by this strange force, as were Aristotle and Galen, and despite being used in navigation, supposedly suspended over the body of Mohammed and deployed in the pursuit of medical cures. St Thomas Aquinas thought magnets had souls. it was not until the late 16th century that any serious scientific attempt was made to explain the mystifying powers of the magnet. Descartes developed a particle theory of magnetism but the great Isaac Newton fought shy of the problem of what caused magnets to attract and repelWho pioneered the study of magnetism? What theories did they construct from its curious abilities and how was the power of the magnet brought out of the realm of magic and into the service of science? With Stephen Pumfrey, Senior Lecturer in the History of Science at the University of Lancaster; John Heilbron, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley; Lisa Jardine, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen Mary, University of London.