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02.05.2025 | Dijital Hayat Bölüm532 - TRT Radyo1 | "Sosyal Medyada Artan Sahte Psikolog Sorunu" Bilal Eren'in hazırlayıp, sunduğu Dijital Hayat programımızda bu hafta; Türk Psikologlar Derneği Başkanı Prof. Dr. Gökhan Malkoç ile; - Günümüzde Sahte Psikolog/Psikiyatrist Vakaları Neden Artıyor? - Türkiye'de Ne Kadar Sahte Psikolog Var? - Çevrimiçi Terapi Olanağı, Sahte Psikolog Artışının Nedenlerinden Biri mi? - Çevrimiçi Terapi, Psikologlar ve Danışanlar için Faydalı Oluyor mu? - Sosyal Medya, Sahte Psikologlar için Reklam ve Pazarlama Mecrası mı? - Sahte Psikologları Nasıl Fark Edebiliriz, Nasıl Önlemler Alabiliriz? - Türk Psikologlar Derneği'nin, Sahte Psikolog Bildirim Hizmeti Nedir? Başlıklarını konuştuk. Dijital Hayat, her cuma saat 15:30'da TRT Radyo1 mikrofonlarında canlı yayında... Tüm geçmiş ve gelecek yayınlarımız için; Web: https://www.dijitalhayat.tv
Çetin Ünsalan'ın hazırlayıp sunduğu programa DizaynVip Grup Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Erbakan Malkoç konuk oldu.
Çetin Ünsalan'ın hazırlayıp sunduğu programa DizaynVip Grup Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Erbakan Malkoç konuk oldu.
There is a small and utterly indestructible bone in the body called the "luz" bone. It is the bone which sits at the base of the neck. It is from this bone that G-d will reconstruct the entire body when the time arrives for the resurrection of the dead. The "luz" bone is nourished only from the Se'udat Melava Malka, the Saturday night fourth meal. The Melava Malka has three benefits. First, the meal has the benefit of Kabod, honor. It honors the Shabbat queen by escorting it. Second, it brings" Parnassah", success and bounty to the whole week. Third, it brings" Refua", healing to ones aches and pains. The first letters of these three words" Kabod"" Parnassa"and" Refua" spell" Kaper" which numerically equals 300. This might be why Maran put the Halachot of Melava Malka in Siman 300. If one went to sleep on Saturday night without eating the Melava Malka and woke up after Hasot should he eat the Melava Malka at this point? Hacham Ben Sion Abba Shaul (Israel 1923-1998) follows the opinion of the kabbalists that once a person falls asleep and wakes up after Hasot he should not eat until after he prays Shaharit. Hacham Ovadia Yosef argues that as long as Alot Hashahar, dawn, did not yet arrive one can still eat even if he did not pray shahrit. Rav Haim Palachi (Turkey, 1788-1869) writes that one should have 2 loaves of bread at this meal. One doesn't have to break from these two breads rather it is there to show honor to the meal. Parents should bless their children and rabbis their students at this meal. The Ben Ish Hai (Rabbi Yosef Haim, Baghdad 1833-1909) writes that in the Birkat Hamazon one should say "Migdol Yeshu'ot Malko" instead of "Magdil". One should follow the custom to light candles in memory of the rabbis at this meal. The Passuk says "Ve'hene Sulam Mu'sav Arsa Ve'Rosho Ma'gia Ha'shamayma", which literally means "and behold the ladder was on the ground and its top reaching the sky". The Ben Ish Hai writes that the word "Sulam" stands for the words "Seudat Levayat Malka", the meal that escorts the Shabbat. The passuk means that this meal of Melava Malka is occasionally thrown to the ground without people treating it with respect, however its true worth reaches the highest levels in heaven.
On this episode of Embracing Erosion, Devon chats with Amanda Malko, the former CMO at G2 and marketing leader at Mailchimp. They discuss why having an insanely loved product with customer evangelists is the key to a great company outcome, why leaders must set a clear vision and goals, how to weigh ROI and risk in decision-making, what the digitalization of photography can teach us about embracing AI, why a successful life shouldn't mean “work at all costs", and much more. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devon-orourke/support
SynopsisOn today's date in 1925, Vincent Youman's musical No, No Nanette opened on Broadway after a trial run in Detroit and additional preview stagings in Chicago and London.Tunes from No, No Nanette even reached the Soviet Union, although occasionally something was lost in the translation. For example, in Russia, the musical's popular foxtrot, Tea for Two, was called the Tahiti Trot.Late in 1927, on a dare from the conductor Nikolai Malko, a 21-year old Soviet composer named Dimtri Shostakovich orchestrated this tune in just one hour. Malko was so pleased that he performed the orchestration the following year, and Shostakovich, who had a soft spot for musicals and operettas, incorporated his Tahiti Trot into his new ballet, The Age of Gold.Just three years later, however, Soviet authorities decided that the foxtrot was just one more vestige of Western decadence, and Shostakovich quickly moved to disassociate himself from anything remotely connected to Broadway. His name even appeared on an open letter suggesting, “Only after thorough and widespread educational work on the class essence of light music will we succeed in liquidating it from Soviet society.”In other words, “Nyet, Nyet!” to “Nanette!”
Natalia Malko is a fashion designer, who founded the adaptive clothing brands for kids with disabilities called be easy kid, and she was inspired by her daughter with cerebral palsy. Website: http://en.beeasykid.com Social media handles: Instagram: @be_easy_kid LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/natalia-malko-20615442
Dr. Malko call in to the show to discuss US/Russia/Ukraine developments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Marketer's Journey, I interview Amanda Bird Malko, CMO at G2, a software marketplace that reaches more than 60 million software buyers each year. Amanda discusses the importance of bringing teams and various stakeholders together to work towards one shared vision. She offers tangible and tactical tips for breaking down the silos among various teams like marketing, engineering and product so everyone can work together more symbiotically. Check out this and other episodes of The Marketer's Journey on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts!Key takeaways from this episode:Marketing is a blend of sales and creativity. Amanda mentioned that she was initially drawn to the marketing world because it lies at the intersection of creative selling and achieving tangible business results. In particular, she's passionate about the art of creative persuasion combined with generating revenue in a way that provides maximum value to the customer.Building a brand that benefits all stakeholders within an ecosystem is challenging but worth it. Amanda said that one of the main aspects that attracted her to her role at G2 was the complexity of the ecosystem and the many stakeholders that were involved in the process. To truly benefit all parties within the ecosystem, Amanda and her team work on creating “flywheels” or “growth loops” that leverage one another to build connections and keep the momentum going across the business.Build trust. Whether you're buying something on Amazon or investing in expensive software, Amanda believes that buyers are becoming increasingly empowered by leveraging the voices of peers and people they trust—all through a frictionless customer experience. In other words, there's never been a better time to build a trusted brand and offer a credible source of information in a competitive marketplace. Learn more about G2 here: https://www.g2.com/ Learn more about Amanda here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-hart-campbell/
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The typical software selling strategy is dead. In a market where there is less and less time to influence customers' decisions, can customer marketing help companies get ahead? In today's episode, we chat with G2's CMO Amanda Malko about the trends she's seeing in the industry, and how they're affecting the way businesses operate.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sandra joins us from Ireland and discuss everything from how to use Aloe Vera Plant gel for itch and burn relief, as well as sleep, stress and more! Her Biggest Tip: try not to stress!! & Remember... time heals - don't give up -------- 2:55 - stopped taking steroids June/July 2021. Things were fine until November. After November thats when the real issues started. Flares started getting bad, itching, bleeding, hot and cold sweats, oozing, smell, nightly sweating (had to change clothes multiple times a night). 4:00 - Since then, have healed a lot. She is able to function but whenever around dust or perfume or animals, still flares up. 6:30 - A woman in the airport told her to try aloe vera. She started using 100% natural gels but thought that didn't do much. In Jan/Feb 2022 her mom gave her aloe vera plant, and since then she's been taking the gel from the leaf on her face, arms, skin, and it helped the itchiness and burning a lot! Since February 2022 her redness went down, has no more scars and skin isn't as tough. 8:10 - started using tea tree shower gel with mint, fragrance free, natural, showering with it gives skin relief 13:45 - The difference between eczema and steroid withdrawal? -- the doctors couldn't tell her. By her definition... Eczema has different patches on the skin, while steroid withdrawal is red sleeves. Eczema is itchy but not as bone deep, not nearly a intense. Steroid withdrawal you get oozing and burning and smell and shedding skin. 28:40 - Water based makeup - they don't stick to your skin or dry out, they stay oily. 30:30 - Sandra couldn't imagine going through this without moisturizing. She found that coconut oil dries into the skin but her moisturizer stayed moist. She uses emulsifying ointment. 34:00 - “what I want to do is change this into a lifestyle change to be healthier, rather than look for medication as a substitute” 40:13 - Recommendations for sleep? This all Natural Sleep Spray supplement containing Melatonin (which is a hormone produced naturally in the brain), GABA (a neurotransmitter that inhibits nerve activity in the brain, allowing it to slowly relax, and supports a normal sleep cycle), and Vitamins B2 & B6. High Quality CBD Oil. This one is patent protected, broad spectrum, organic compliant, non-GMO, THC-free, has liposomal technology for proven increased bioavailability, and, is grown and made in the USA from plant to package. (it also comes in a mocha flavor) 43:00 - Breath work!
Victoria A. Malko's book The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s (Lexington Books, 2021) focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: Ukrainian intelligentsia, the "brain of the nation," using the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study's author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920-1930s. Members of intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but eventually they were forced to serve the Soviet regime. Ukrainian intelligentsia were virtually wiped out, most of its writers and a third of its teachers. The remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means. Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Indiana University 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
Victoria A. Malko's book The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s (Lexington Books, 2021) focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: Ukrainian intelligentsia, the "brain of the nation," using the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study's author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920-1930s. Members of intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but eventually they were forced to serve the Soviet regime. Ukrainian intelligentsia were virtually wiped out, most of its writers and a third of its teachers. The remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means. Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Indiana University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Victoria A. Malko's book The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s (Lexington Books, 2021) focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: Ukrainian intelligentsia, the "brain of the nation," using the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study's author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920-1930s. Members of intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but eventually they were forced to serve the Soviet regime. Ukrainian intelligentsia were virtually wiped out, most of its writers and a third of its teachers. The remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means. Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Indiana University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
Victoria A. Malko's book The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s (Lexington Books, 2021) focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: Ukrainian intelligentsia, the "brain of the nation," using the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study's author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920-1930s. Members of intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but eventually they were forced to serve the Soviet regime. Ukrainian intelligentsia were virtually wiped out, most of its writers and a third of its teachers. The remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means. Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Indiana University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
Victoria A. Malko's book The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s (Lexington Books, 2021) focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: Ukrainian intelligentsia, the "brain of the nation," using the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study's author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920-1930s. Members of intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but eventually they were forced to serve the Soviet regime. Ukrainian intelligentsia were virtually wiped out, most of its writers and a third of its teachers. The remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means. Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Indiana University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Victoria A. Malko's book The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s (Lexington Books, 2021) focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: Ukrainian intelligentsia, the "brain of the nation," using the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study's author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920-1930s. Members of intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but eventually they were forced to serve the Soviet regime. Ukrainian intelligentsia were virtually wiped out, most of its writers and a third of its teachers. The remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means. Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Indiana University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
Victoria A. Malko's book The Ukrainian Intelligentsia and Genocide: The Struggle for History, Language, and Culture in the 1920s and 1930s (Lexington Books, 2021) focuses on the first group targeted in the genocide known as the Holodomor: Ukrainian intelligentsia, the "brain of the nation," using the words of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term genocide and enshrined it in international law. The study's author examines complex and devastating effects of the Holodomor on Ukrainian society during the 1920-1930s. Members of intelligentsia had individual and professional responsibilities. They resisted, but eventually they were forced to serve the Soviet regime. Ukrainian intelligentsia were virtually wiped out, most of its writers and a third of its teachers. The remaining cadres faced a choice without a choice if they wanted to survive. The author analyzes how and why this process occurred and what role intellectuals, especially teachers, played in shaping, contesting, and inculcating history. Crucially, the author challenges Western perceptions of the all-Union famine that was allegedly caused by ad hoc collectivization policies, highlighting the intentional nature of the famine as a tool of genocide, persecution, and prosecution of the nationally conscious Ukrainian intelligentsia, clergy, and grain growers. The author demonstrates the continuity between Stalinist and neo-Stalinist attempts to prevent the crystallization of the nation and subvert Ukraine from within by non-lethal and lethal means. Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed is a PhD candidate in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, Indiana University Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Malko is Chief Marketing Officer at G2, the world's largest and most trusted software marketplace. More than 60 million people annually - including employees at all of the Fortune 500 - use G2 to make smarter software decisions based on authentic peer reviews. Prior to G2 Amanda was Head of Partner Programs & Marketing at Mailchimp, and she was also CMO at Tongal and 360i. Amanda and Dave discuss her role as G2 CMO, how she's structured her team, revenue marketing vs. demand generation, who should own reviews on the marketing team (product vs. customer marketing), lessons from her time at Mailchimp, and more.Be a part of the Exit Five B2B marketing community at exitfive.comThis episode is brought to you by Metadata: https://metadata.io/Metadata helps demand gen. marketers automate paid campaigns and drive more revenue. Learn why more B2B SaaS companies are using Metadata to grow revenue at Metadata.io.Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing the podcast for me. They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.
Interview and live painting with Artist Adrian Malko (Gman Hunter Art)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Interview and live painting with Artist Adrian Malko (Gman Hunter Art) - Found online at https://www.instagram.com/gman_hunter/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Victoria Malko is back on The Ray Appleton Show to finish her story of the struggles of her father has been through. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Victoria Malko is Ukraine born and current Lecturer of American History at Fresno State University with teaching interest in Modern Europe, U.S. History, Women's History and World History. Also, Dr. Malko is founding coordinator of Holodomor Studies Program. From Kyiv, the Capitol City of Ukraine, Dr. Malko talks with Ray and sets the stage for a very interesting and important story to be told about her rich family history highlighted by her father, an incredible man, who, survived the Nazi occupation escaping from a concentration camp with his mother and surviving without food for long lengths of time during the famine of 41. She speaks of her fathers struggles and how they parallel the atrocity happening today in Ukraine by the hands of Russia. Tune in in to part one and stay tuned for part two coming soon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden held a "cheat sheet" of prepared answers for a key question during his White House news briefing Monday – a question about why his remarks on Saturday suggested support for regime change in Russia. In a bizarre incident, thousands of mobile users in the US received spam texts from their own phone numbers, and leading telecom carrier Verizon Wireless now say there are “bad actors” behind the spam. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Victoria Malko is Ukraine born and current Lecturer of American History at Fresno State University with teaching interest in Modern Europe, U.S. History, Women's History and World History. Also, Dr. Malko is founding coordinator of Holodomor Studies Program. From Kyiv, the Capitol City of Ukraine, Dr. Malko talks with Ray and sets the stage for a very interesting and important story to be told about her rich family history highlighted by her father, an incredible man, who, survived the Nazi occupation escaping from a concentration camp with his mother and surviving without food for long lengths of time during the famine of 41. She speaks of her fathers struggles and how they parallel the atrocity happening today in Ukraine by the hands of Russia. Tune in in to part one and stay tuned for part two coming soon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 22,Lesson2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 22,Lesson1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly asked President Biden to hold off on imposing sanctions against Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich in the hope that the reputed crony of Vladimir Putin could act as a go-between in negotiating peace. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 21,Lesson2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 21,Lesson1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 14,Lesson1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 15,Lesson2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 14,Lesson2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School, March 15,Lesson1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
More from Dr. Victoria Malko on the war in Ukraine. Here Dr. Malko discusses The Budapest Memorandum (an agreement between the U.S., Great Britain and the Russian Federation), the real endgame for Vladimir Putin, his prolific propaganda machine and NATO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Malko joined the program for several segments. In this segment she shares with us who Ukrainians are and the fundamental cultural foundation of Ukraine - things that go unmentioned as we watch the war unfold. Also, Dr. Malko looks back to the 1920's and 1930's and their constant struggle for history, language and culture, the Marxist/Leninist roots that came from the former Soviet Union, genocide and how that struggle is playing out today. Put another way, how Putin is trying to finish the work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leonid Malko, February 15.2022, Lesson2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, February 15.2022, Lesson1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, February 14.2022, Lesson1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, February 14.2022, Lesson2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School - February 8,2022-Lesson 1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, Jesus School - February 8,2022-Lesson 2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, February 1,2022, Lesson 1 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Leonid Malko, February 1,2022, Lesson 2 www.cla.city/JesusSchool
Welcome to the Five Song Mixtape! This week we discuss the mixtape titled “Don't Speak” by RJ. You can find the playlist by following our account on Spotify @FiveSongMixtape or you can find us on Instagram @FiveSongMixtape. We would love to hear your thoughts on the playlist and please give us a rating via iTunes to help spread the word!“Don't Speak” by RJ1. “Hamster” by Meniscus2. “Oscillate” by pg.lost3. “Malko” by Russian Circles4. “Solstice” by If These Trees Could Talk5. “these are not your dreams” by sleepmakeswaves See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Boğaziçi Üniversitesi akademisyenleri, önceki rektör Melih Bulu görevdeyken üniversitenin genel sekreterliğine Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Nedim Malkoç'un getirilmesini yargıya taşımıştı. EskiCumhurbaşkanı Başdanışmanı ve Kamu Denetçisi Şeref Malkoç'un akrabası Nedim Malkoç'un bu göreve getirilmesi, üniversitede tepkiyle karşılanmıştı.
Join Sean Halter, CEO for Connectivity Holdings as he kicks off season 6 of The CMO Suite podcast, presented by Bid For Media with his guest Amanda Malko, CMO at G2 as the talk about her journey, stops at Mailchimp and how her life came full circle by joining the team at G2.
How will you feel about life when we're in our 70s, 80s or 90s? A documentary filmmaker wondered the same thing. Sky Bergman was lucky enough to have a grandmother not only still living, but still going to the gym, at the age of 99. Sky turned her camera on her grandmother and other older adults and discovered what it means to live A Life Well Lived.