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Coffee is known for giving people energy. In fact, some say they can't start their day without coffee! It made us wonder why coffee helps us stay awake. We asked dietician and nutritionist Maria Cruz to help us find the answer.Got a question that's percolating in your brain? Send it to us at BrainsOn.org/contact, and we'll find an answer and spill the beans for you.
Maria Cruz gave the blueprint on how to move to the United States in search of a better life. She excelled in college and got her dream job living in New York. Then on April 13th, 2003, she went missing. Detectives discovered that she was scheduled to have a cosmetic procedure done at the office of Dean Faiello, who had a criminal record for forging prescriptions and operating without a medical license. Could this Dean Faiello character have something to do with her disappearance?
Maria Cruz shares her story of unimaginable abuse, mental, physical, sexual and spiritual. However within her story and with her determination there is a message of resilience, hope and a thriving spirit. We share her story to help others know they are not alone and their soul can heal and even thrive. Learn more about Maria Cruz at www.soulonfire.orgFind this episode as a video and please subscribe on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@onenessjunkieorwww.onenessjunkie.comSponsor Affiliates:Start a Podcast like me, best hosting platform, I've found. Start for FREE! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1866027Need a Website, specifically for your podcast? This is what I use: https://www.podpage.com/?via=onenessjunkieNeed a great Streaming Platform? You'll want to give Streamyard a chance.https://streamyard.com/pal/4557865820618752Grow Your Own Food with a Hydroponic Garden Tower: https://avantiwellness.towergarden.comSpread the message of Oneness in your community, Shop here:https://onenessjunkie.myspreadshop.com/allFind more teachers, healers, coaches and guides as well as upcoming online events here. https://shiftnetwork.isrefer.com/go/tsn/a25594/Sponsor Affiliate links offer the Oneness Junkie Podcast financial compensation for it's affiliation and links....
Maria Cruz shares her story of unimaginable abuse, mental, physical, sexual and spiritual. However within her story and with her determination there is a message of resilience, hope and a thriving spirit. We share her story to help others know they are not alone and their soul can heal and even thrive. Learn more about Maria Cruz at www.soulonfire.orgFind this episode as a video and please subscribe on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@onenessjunkieorwww.onenessjunkie.comSponsor Affiliates:Start a Podcast like me, best hosting platform, I've found. Start for FREE! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1866027Need a Website, specifically for your podcast? This is what I use: https://www.podpage.com/?via=onenessjunkieNeed a great Streaming Platform? You'll want to give Streamyard a chance.https://streamyard.com/pal/4557865820618752Grow Your Own Food with a Hydroponic Garden Tower: https://avantiwellness.towergarden.comSpread the message of Oneness in your community, Shop here:https://onenessjunkie.myspreadshop.com/allFind more teachers, healers, coaches and guides as well as upcoming online events here. https://shiftnetwork.isrefer.com/go/tsn/a25594/Sponsor Affiliate links offer the Oneness Junkie Podcast financial compensation for it's affiliation and links....
In this episode Lollie shares with Rainy the outrageous and tragic case of Dean Faiello and missing woman Maria Cruz. Set in New York in the early 2000's, this is a story about a fake doctor and the consequences of his actions while practicing without a license, Dean's shocking actions & choices when something went terribly wrong will leave your jaw on the floor. New episodes every Monday Join us on social media: Instagram @canthandlepodcast https://www.instagram.com/canthandlepodcast/ Facebook @canthandlepodcast Tiktok @canthandlepodcast
The book bans in Florida is increasing. Katie Blankenship, director of PEN America Florida, gives Billy Corben more information about that and shares with us a victory in the fight against book banning. Maria Cruz is chairperson of End the Corruption and is petitioning to remove Coral Gables mayor Vince Lago from office. She tells us why. Plus...the Wheel of Despair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Lei de Cotas, que reserva metade das vagas em institutos e universidades federais para ex-alunos da rede pública de ensino, com subcotas para estudantes de baixa renda, pretos, pardos, indígenas, pessoas com deficiência e quilombolas, passou por mudanças essa semana no Senado. O projeto de lei, que deveria ter sido votado no ano passado, quando a lei completou 10 anos, foi enviado para a sanção ou veto do presidente Lula.Uma das principais alterações é a redução do limite de renda familiar para se candidatar às vagas reservadas, que passou de um salário mínimo e meio para um salário mínimo. Isso significa que menos pessoas poderão se beneficiar da política de inclusão no ensino superior. Outra mudança é que os candidatos às vagas reservadas terão que disputar primeiro as vagas de ampla concorrência, e só depois as vagas da Lei de Cotas, se não atingirem as notas necessárias na primeira modalidade.Para discutir os impactos dessas mudanças e avaliar os 10 anos da Lei de Cotas no Brasil, o Palavra Aberta deste sábado (28), recebe a jornalista, mestre em Comunicação Social, doutora em Ciência Política e coautora do livro ‘Vidas Inteiras - Histórias dos 10 anos da Lei de Cotas”, e integrante do Coletivo de Jornalistas Negras e Negros Lena Santos, Márcia Maria Cruz,Participa do debate também o professor do Departamento de Comunicação da UFMG, mestre em Comunicação e doutor em Ciências da Comunicação, Pablo Moreno. Ele é vice-lider do Grupo de Pesquisa em Comunicação, Raça e Gênero.]O podcast Palavra Aberta vai ao ar todos os sábados, às 8h30, na Rádio Itatiaia. Você também pode ouvir os episódios anteriores nas plataformas de áudio, e no Youtube da Rádio de Minas.
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Maria Cruz från Helsingborgs husförsamlingsnätverk predikar utifrån texten i Lukasevangeliet 10:38-42 när Jesus kommer hem till Marta och Maria. Till eftertanke: - Vad talade till dig i texten? -Finns det saker i ditt liv som du upplever har blivit en distraktion från det som är viktigast? - Finns det saker som du skulle kunna göra enklare för att få mer tid över för att "sitta vid Jesus fötter"? - Fundera tillsammans över hur ni upplever att det är i församlingen. Finns det saker i er verksamhet som distraherar från det viktigaste, eller något som skulle kunna förenklas? - Upplever du att det finns felaktiga förväntningar på dig som kan stå i vägen för din relation med Jesus? Vad kan du göra för att bryta med felaktiga förväntningar? - Hur kan vi som individer, och som församling följa Jesus exempel i den här berättelsen? Bibelord utöver texten: Övriga bibelord Matteus 11:28-30, Johannes 11.
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So Many New Kinds of Zombies… OH MY! In this special bonus episode, Brian and Darryl take the time out of their busy lives to review Zack Snyder’s latest foray into the zombie genre ‘Army of the Dead! Episode Index Intro: 0:11 Army of the Dead: Army of the Dead (2021) Summary Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries takes the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted. Cast Dave Bautista as Scott Ward, a mercenary and founder of the mercenary group – Las Vengeance Ella Purnell as Kate Ward, Scott’s estranged daughter who works with the World Health Organization Omari Hardwick as Vanderohe, a soldier Ana de la Reguera as Maria Cruz, Scott’s friend, and a mechanic Theo Rossi as Burt Cummings, an abusive security guard Matthias Schweighöfer as Ludwig Dieter, a German safecracker Nora Arnezeder as Lily, a Frenchwoman known as the Coyote Hiroyuki Sanada as Bly Tanaka, a billionaire who orchestrates the heist Garret Dillahunt as Martin, the right-hand man to Tanaka Tig Notaro as Marianne Peters, a helicopter pilot tasked with transporting the team. Raúl Castillo as Mikey Guzman, a sharpshooter Huma Qureshi as...
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Six Flags Magic Mountain welcomed visitors again this past weekend as theme parks got the green light to reopen due to reduced COVID-19 case numbers. Maria Cruz visited with her husband and kids from the San Fernando Valley. “We're like, ‘Finally we get to breathe a little bit.’ [But] it’s not what I expected. I think it's too busy, I think the lines are extremely long. The waiting time is too much,” she said. Meanwhile, other park goers were happy and hopeful.
It is Monday, April 14 2003 when co-workers of Maria Cruz become concerned. 35-year-old Maria was always a dependable, conscious employee who would just not show up for work. A few of her employee friends decide to swing by her apartment to check on her. They arrive at her home where they are greeted by a stack of newspapers on her front door. They knock on the door and no one answers it. Clearly, Maria is not home and has been gone for longer than just a day or two but they are sure she would have told them if she were planning a trip. One of her friends contacts her uncle who lives in nearby Queens and he immediately calls the police to report her missing and file a missing person’s report on Maria. What happened to Maria Cruz?Join Jen and Cam on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled ‘The Fake Doctor: Dean Faiello.’Our listener discretion is by the incredible Edward October from @octoberpodVHS.Our music, as well as our executive producer, is the remarkable Nico @wetalkofdreams.Sources:Special thanks to one of my favorite writers, Bryan Burrough who wrote a fantastic piece on Faiello for Vanity Fair which is where I found the case: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/200406/burrough200406https://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/25/nyregion/25doctor.htmlhttps://prisonlectionary.net/contributors/dean-faiello/https://web.archive.org/web/20000303020427/http://www.skinovations.com/hairRemoval.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/17/nyregion/17mbrfs-001.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/27/nyregion/fake-doctor-is-arrested-in-costa-rica.htmlhttps://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/black-hairy-tongue/symptoms-causes/syc-20356077
Para este episodio nos acompaña la enfermera graduada, María Cruz, RN, quien nos da consejos y experiencias personales sobre la pandemia que nos a afectados a todo el mundo, el COVID-19. Recuerden el uso esencial de las mascarillas, el lavado de manos y el distanciamiento social.
Today's guest is Maria Cruz, a student at Eastern Illinois University. She talks about a mission trip she went on in 2018 to Mexico where she served the poor. The biggest highlight of our conversation is talking about Our Lady of Guadalupe since Maria was able to visit the Basilica while she was there. We end the conversation talking about what we can learn from Mary as we continue to make our yeses to God each day!
What does campus ministry look like in a time of virtual school and social distancing? We sat down with Olga-Maria Cruz, Campus Minister at WELCM (Winthrop Episcopal-Lutheran Campus Ministry) to talk about her work, her community, and resilience. Resources mentioned in this episcopde: Jesus and John Wayne OASIS Young Adult and Campus Ministry Conference Chaplaincy Innovation Lap SkillPop Newbigin Fellowship BAND - The app for groups
Não é de hoje que a notícia é alvo de muitas, mas muitas, mas muitas críticas mesmo! Veículos são acusados por instituições, repórteres são atacados por manifestantes, a internet descredibiliza as informações, políticos questionam a (im)parcialidade das matérias e alguns chegam até a questionar a necessidade de existir a imprensa (oi?) Podemos dizer que a imprensa está sendo pressionada de todos lados? Será que realmente existe uma dificuldade em entender qual é o papel da notícia e a quem ela serve? As chamadas “mídias tradicionais” não conseguiram se adaptar ao mundo das internet? Nesse Tricotando Joana Bohner, Junio Feital e Rafael Souza receberam a jornalista e mestra, Márcia Maria Cruz, para um super debatepapo sobre a importância da imprensa na sociedade, sobre as responsabilidades dos jornalistas e leitores, e por fim, afinal de qual lado a notícia está? #BoraTricotar – Sigam-nos os bons! Twitter: twitter.com/Tricotando_Cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tricotandocast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TricotandoCast Mande emails para: tricotandocast@gmail.com – Participantes Rafael Souza Junio Feital Joana Bohner Márcia Maria Cruz – Acompanhe Márcia M. Cruz Instagram Márcia Instagram Observatório da Notícia Instagram Coletivo Lena Santos – Se você quiser e puder, apoie o Tricotando Podcast picpay.me/tricotandocast apoia.se/tricotandocast – Playlist do Tricotando Deezer ou Spotify – Créditos Capa – Rafael Souza Pauta e Roteiro – Rafael Souza, Junio Feital e Joana Bohner Produção – Rafael Souza, Junio Feital e Joana Bohner Edição – Rafael Souza
Não é de hoje que a notícia é alvo de muitas, mas muitas, mas muitas críticas mesmo! Veículos são acusados por instituições, repórteres são atacados por manifestantes, a internet descredibiliza as informações, políticos questionam a (im)parcialidade das matérias e alguns chegam até a questionar a necessidade de existir a imprensa. (oi?) . Podemos dizer que a imprensa está sendo pressionada de todos lados? Será que realmente existe uma dificuldade em entender qual é o papel da notícia e a quem ela serve? As chamadas “mídias tradicionais” não conseguiram se adaptar ao mundo das internet? . Nesse Tricotando Joana Bohner, Junio Feital e Rafael Souza receberam a jornalista e mestra, Márcia Maria Cruz, para um super debatepapo sobre a importância da imprensa na sociedade, sobre as responsabilidades dos jornalistas e leitores, e por fim, afinal de qual lado a notícia está? #BoraTricotar . – Sigam-nos os bons! Twitter: twitter.com/Tricotando_Cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tricotandocast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TricotandoCast Mande emails para: tricotandocast@gmail.com . – Participantes Rafael Souza Junio Feital Joana Bohner Márcia Maria Cruz . – Acompanhe Márcia M. Cruz Instagram Márcia Instagram Observatório da Notícia Instagram Coletivo Lena Santos . – Se você quiser e puder, apoie o Tricotando Podcast picpay.me/tricotandocast apoia.se/tricotandocast . – Playlist do Tricotando Deezer ou Spotify . – Créditos Capa – Rafael Souza Pauta e Roteiro – Rafael Souza, Junio Feital e Joana Bohner Produção – Rafael Souza, Junio Feital e Joana Bohner Edição – Rafael Souza
This story is part of "Every 30 Seconds," a collaborative public media reporting project tracing the young Latino electorate leading up to the 2020 presidential election and beyond.With four months left until Election Day in November, US presidential candidates are ramping up their campaigns — and their efforts to court Latino voters.In Texas, a key state for the presidential race, both US President Donald Trump and the presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, have boosted their Latino outreach in recent weeks. Some 5.6 million Latinos are eligible to vote in Texas. They comprise about 30% of all eligible voters in the state, the third-highest rate in the country. Related: Latino groups fight voter suppression efforts as US election nearsTrump visited the city of Dallas in June shortly after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, to meet with faith leaders and law enforcement and discuss health and justice disparities. Biden, meanwhile, debuted his first general election TV ad on Tuesday in Texas, a state that a Democartic presidential nominee has not won in more than 40 years. Recent polls show Biden has a real shot this year at turning Texas blue, or at least purple. Texas held its US Senate Democratic primary runoff elections on Tuesday. It was the first election to take place in the state since the pandemic began. Their primary elections, held March 3, or Super Tuesday, took place a few weeks before the pandemic shut down much of the country.Despite a sharp recent increase in confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the state, many Latinos still went to the polls and many arrived prepared: They wore masks and brought their own hand sanitizer. Some even brought their own stylus pen to fill out their ballot. “I didn't feel like my health was at stake or anything,” said Maria Cruz, 63, a Dallas County resident and former educator. She came out to vote with her two adult daughters despite undergoing cancer treatment. “We can't tell future generations that things were bad or good if we haven't done our part to get the representation.”Maria Cruz, Latina voter in Dallas County, Texas“We can't tell future generations that things were bad or good if we haven't done our part to get the representation,” she said. One of Cruz's daughters, Susana Cruz, 39, said the family has a tradition of making voting a family event — and it was no different during the pandemic. “It's really important for us as Latinas to come out and vote,” Susana Cruz said. “This was definitely a priority today and we were coming out to make sure we choose people that are going to be representing us locally.”Latinos are paying attention to that representation — at all levels of government. In Tuesday's runoff election, one candidate for US Senate, Candace Valenzuela, won the Democratic nomination for Texas' 24th Congressional District, which includes Dallas, and other populous counties in North Texas, with 60% of the vote. She made her identity as an Afro Latina central to her campaign.This victory puts Valenzuela on track to becoming the first Afro Latina in Congress if she wins in November.
Sponsored By: Panelists Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Guest Maria Cruz (https://twitter.com/marianarra_) Google Open Source Show Notes In this episode, we have Maria Cruz, Open Source Program Manager at Google. Maria talks about doing community engagements for Cloud Native projects and other things she does at Google. The panelists are curious about how the Open Source movement shifted since COVID-19 took over the world. Also, Maria gives great advice to people who are aspiring to be Program Managers in OSPO (Open Source Program Office). You can also find out what happens when Richard’s had “late coffee.” Hit the button and download this episode! [00:01:03] Maria tells us what she does at Google and how she first got started with Open Source. [00:05:45] Maria explains how she has seen the Open Source movement shift in the past couple of months since COVID-19. [00:10:32] Richard asks Maria how do we design events that are online to be as diverse as possible? How does that work? What role does diversity have when we’re all 2-D? [00:15:28] Richard is curious to know how do we foster connection and growth on a friendship level between people remotely? Can it happen over Zoom? Are there things we should do to make connection more possible? Maria answers. [00:20:38] Justin wants to know how big Maria’s OSPO (Open Source Program Office) team is and she also gives advice for those who are aspiring to be Program Managers in OSPO’s. [00:23:02] Justin asks her if she’s worked in any other OSPO’s. Richard and Justin ask Maria what is Google’s OSPO up to during these times of COVID-19 Coronavirus? [00:24:49] Google has come out with resources (http://services.google.com/fh/files/blogs/open_source_virtual_events_guide.pdf) to help out with events that have been canceled or had to move to virtual for Open Source projects. Maria talks more about the actual resources that Google’s offering to the Open Source Community and how people can get involved and use them. Spotlight [00:28:29] Richard’s spotlight is the Open Knowledge Foundation. [00:28:58] Justin’s spotlight is Alligator.io. [00:29:34] Maria’s spotlight is the Open Source tool, Zulip. Quotes [00:33:04] “Just kind of create a situation where the other person feels safe and comfortable enough where they will open up.” Links Maria Cruz Twitter (https://twitter.com/marianarra_) Open Source Virtual Events Guide (http://services.google.com/fh/files/blogs/open_source_virtual_events_guide.pdf) Cloud Native (https://cloud.google.com/solutions/cloud-native-app-development) Google Open Source (https://opensource.google/) Google Enterprise G Suite (https://gsuite.google.com/enterprise/) GO Programming Language (https://golang.org/) Open Knowledge Foundation (https://okfn.org/) Alligator.io (https://alligator.io/) Zulip (https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2020/05/04/using-zulip-an-open-source-tool-for-engaging-participants-in-wikimedias-technical-outreach-programs/) Invest in Open Infrastructure Twitter (https://twitter.com/investinopen) Credits Produced by Justin Dorfman at CodeFund Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Ad Sales by Eric Berry at CodeFund Special Guest: María Cruz.
Maria Cruz was a perfect example of the American dream fulfilled. Growing up in the Philippines, she moved to New York in 1992, received her M.B.A. from Fordham University, and took a job as a senior credit analyst. On Palm Sunday, April 13, 2003, Maria attended mass at St. Malachy’s Church. She stopped by her […] The post The Pretender: Dean Faiello appeared first on Tiegrabber.
Maria Cruz was a perfect example of the American dream fulfilled. Growing up in the Philippines, she moved to New York in 1992, received her M.B.A. from Fordham University, and took a job as a senior credit analyst. On Palm Sunday, April 13, 2003, Maria attended mass at St. Malachy’s Church. She stopped by her office that afternoon, excited about an appointment she had later that day for a cosmetic laser procedure.When Maria didn’t show up for work that Monday or Tuesday, everyone agreed that it was not like her to miss work without calling. On Wednesday, the police were called to her apartment, but there was no sign of Maria. It would take months before detectives searched her emails and ran a check on her laser specialist, Dean Faiello, uncovering his lengthy criminal history.Join us at the quiet end for The Pretender. Dean Faiello had looks, intelligence, and charm, but Maria’s disappearance would reveal that he lacked a conscience.
Open a bottle of wine, sit back and relax. We tell the story of Maria Cruz who fell victim to Dean Faiello. This guy is a piece of work.
Today’s topic is the transition towards open science and the crucial role that (digital) research data management plays in this process. It was recorded on November 1, 2018 duringthe library’s seminar ‘Managing & Sharing research data – How and Why?’ https://ub.vu.nl/en/news-agenda/news-archive/2018/okt-dec/seminar-managing-sharing-research-data---how-and-why.aspx First we will hear from Rene Bekkers, Professor of Philanthropy and the director of the Center for Philanthropic Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences, who explains why we urgently need to move towards a more open and collaborative culture of science. https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/rene-bekkers Slide deck: https://t.co/K8i1k2loXK Afterwards the library’s research data specialist Jolien Scholten and research data community manager, Maria Cruz, discuss the services the library provides to help researchers make the transition to a more open and FAIR culture of research data management. https://www.ub.vu.nl/en/education-research/research-data-services/index.aspx Music by Blue Dot Sessions, Skittle, Rodney Skopes http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Skittle/Rodney_Skopes
Bibeln har en central roll i den kristna gudstjänsten men hur kan det se ut i en enkel husförsamling? Vi har besök av Maria Cruz som, kallad av Gud, flyttade söderut för att leva ett "enklare" församlingsliv som kan utmana och berika den etablerade kyrkan. Tycker du om podcasten och vill höra mer? Var gärna med och stötta vårt arbete genom att ge en gåva via Swish till 123 452 41 87.
The issue tonight on "Community Matters" was missing people. Co hosts Bill Murray and Sandy Nazemi discussed the new case of Maria Cruz, a 14 year old girl last seen walking near Cal State LA. She's been missing since August 1, 2009. We and gave out web sites devoted to finding missing children, and adults and to resolving cold cases. LA Community Policing is dedicated to helping the most vulnerable among us, including missing people. Take a look at the picture and info on the LACP.org site and imagine if this was your daughter!