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A new study from the University of Michigan suggests that rethinking how lithium ion batteries are manufactured could fix some of the key concerns keeping potential electric vehicle buyers on the sidelines. GUEST: Neil Dasgupta, associate professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and engineering at the University of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A look at the surprises from Michigan's election night results that helped deliver a decisive victory to Donald Trump as president-elect. GUEST: Mara Cecilia Ostfeld, associate research scientist and research director at the Center for Racial Justice at the Ford School of Public Policy at University of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More on the Michigan scouting saga, HUGE on the line, and Kyle Barlow on the sign stealing scandal at Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sign stealing scandal at Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken talks with Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode John Hiner and Eric Hultgren talk with Higher Education reporter, Sam Dodge about what is happening at the University of Michigan and a couple other huge issues on college campuses in Michigan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a great time of year to get outdoors! But, there are some potentially harmful critters waiting for you. Ticks have expanded their habitat in Michigan, and there is a major increase in the populations in Washtenaw County and Southeast Michigan. WEMU's David Fair checked in with Michigan State University entomologist Howard Russell to find out why that is and what we can do to keep ourselves and our pets safe.
It's a great time of year to get outdoors! But, there are some potentially harmful critters waiting for you. Ticks have expanded their habitat in Michigan, and there is a major increase in the populations in Washtenaw County and Southeast Michigan. WEMU's David Fair checked in with Michigan State University entomologist Howard Russell to find out why that is and what we can do to keep ourselves and our pets safe.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says “good will on both sides” must stop domestic terrorism, members of Donald Trump's campaign helped organize the rally held before the Capitol riot and a look at the richest and poorest school districts in Michigan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Experts say 6 feet isn't enough to protect you from coronavirus, invasive pelvic exams would require informed consent under a Michigan bill and SpartanNash is looking to hire more than 1,000 workers in Michigan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chicago ist Blues und Jazz. Musik, die vor allem Afro-Amerikaner in die Stadt am Michigan-See trugen. Siegfried Schmidt-Joos ist diesen Klängen 1978 gefolgt − in Interviews und mit Musikaufnahmen. Von Siegfried Schmidt-Joos www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Aus den Archiven Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Join Obes and Cha to discuss all things sports! Football and basketball mainly; but, if it's big news, they'll talk about it! This episode is condensed while the guys journey through South Africa! (00:36) Another round of guessing NBA players actual heights! Most will surprise you (13:17) CFB Week 9: SMU vs. UH? Auburn vs. LSU? Nortre Dame vs. Michigan? See who Obes and Cha think will win this weekend's big match ups! All that and more! Enjoy!
Der Song "The City of New Orleans" ist weltbekannt. Er beschreibt den Weg vom Michigan See bis in den tiefen Süden ans Meer. Wie der Song, so heißt auch der Zug, der jeden Tag über fast 2.000 Kilometer Chicago und New Orleans verbindet. An seinen Gleisen entstanden Städte, in seinen Waggons reisten frühere Sklaven in ein freies Leben. Ein Zug erzählt die Geschichte Amerikas. USA-Korrespondent Jan Bösche ist mitgereist.
This conversation is with a group of founders designing novel learning experiences to engage learners. The conversation explores each approach, and what values they bring to what they design and build for learners. How does "engagement" relate to what skills, identities, and dispositions these experts hope that learners attain including but not limiting to computer science.Armando Somoza is a new media artist, technologist, social entrepreneur, and educator. He is committed to the creative application of immersive learning experiences, cultural entrepreneurship, and digital technologies as an agent of provocation and change. He holds an MFA in Emergent Digital Practice and a BA in Ethnic Studies. He is a career educator, artist, and technologist currently serving as a graduate level Adjunct Professor at NYU Steinhardt and CEO & Co-Founder of Rapport Studios, a creative agency that exists to disrupt, awaken, and reorient people’s relationship to knowledge and culture. Our product, CodeSCTY, leverages original hip hop music and youth culture to teach computational thinking and coding - like Schoolhouse Rock for coding.Chenits Pettigrew is an accomplished musician, educator, entrepreneur and creative director. Through innovative curriculum development, live performance, multimedia creation and master classes, his work aims to foster sustainable change. He has worked with arts and community organizations domestically and internationally in pursuit of this mission. He is the co-founder of Soul Science Lab, a music and multimedia production company and Chief Creative Officer of Rapport Studios, a creative education agency. At Rapport he is focused on building dynamic content for CodeScty, a product that uses original hip hop music to teach computer science concepts. Chenits holds a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies from Pennsylvania State University and an interdisciplinary Master’s in Music Business & Tech and Art as Activism from New York University. Leandra Tejedor and her cofounder Alexandra Diracles are proving that the best way to teach teens, especially girls, computer programming is go where they live: social media videos. It's a Javascript coding curriculum that can be used as a stand-alone course or a unit within a CS course. Vidcode has reached over 150,000 students (62% girls) in 113 countries, and recently partnered with Snapchat to help enable teens to code their own snapchat filters. Tejedor holds a degree in design and interactive media from Ramapo College.We often forget how rare it is that any of us as learners truly stumbles upon a deep motivation, a love for a topic, or enthusiasm for new skills out of nowhere. And yet, so many of the approaches we take through institutional learning make the assumption that you - empty vessel awaiting relevant knowledge - are eager to dive in. Today especially, we're obsessed as a country with "readiness." For the future, for jobs, for the challenges of tomorrow, but nobody every got ready for anything by having others shove it cram it down our throat. As many of you are aware, thoughtful, well-designed onramps can be the difference between pushing through an already cracked door, and feeling around aimlessly for a secret opening in a library wall like in a scene from Harry Potter. You get what I'm saying - meet everyone...Links from this episode:Kiki Dance ChallengeVidCodeCodeSCTYMark Guzdial, University of Michigan: See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Der Folk-Song "The City of New Orleans” ist weltbekannt. Er beschreibt den Weg vom Michigan See bis in den tiefen Süden ans Meer. Wie der Song, so heißt auch der Zug, der sich jeden Tag auf die Reise macht, fast 2.000 Kilometer. Jan Bösche ist mitgefahren.
Tommy talks with Joe Donovan from the University of Michigan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Der Folk-Song "The City of New Orleans” ist weltbekannt. Er beschreibt den Weg vom Michigan See bis in den tiefen Süden ans Meer. Wie der Song, so heißt auch der Zug, der sich jeden Tag auf die Reise macht, fast 2.000 Kilometer. ARD-Korrespondent Jan Bösche ist mitgefahren.
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Z0SM21dLsCcText “simple” to 314-665-1767 to get access to the Hui Google Drive files and the 2018 Rental Property AnalyzerPlease help the show by leaving a review: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1118795347Join the Hui Deal Pipeline Club! SimplePassiveCashflow.com/clubPardon the grammar - I'm an Engeneer, Enginere, Engenere... I'm good with math! Here are the Show Notes: Doing one house gets you started to gain momentumHan solo moment was went when into MFHAt first wife was nervous in the beginning but with success came on boardMoved to MFH when had 5 units and 2k in cashflowSFH is the way to go to learn to rent and pick out a property manager but its a personal questionWorse moment was seeing 2008A pain point that forces people to make a changeWorking up to expenses plus 20kDo a little bit each daySet goes every year - 40-50 goals - review once a weekPersonal BackgroundGrew up in Oxford, MichiganGraduated from General Motors Institute/Kettering University in Flint, Michigan in 2000 with a Bachelor’s in Mechanical EngineeringMarried to wife, Lindsay and have 3 kids togetherStarted engineering career in 2000 and progressively moved up in position and responsibility to an engineering manager Currently a program manager for automotive supplier BremboReal Estate ProjectsPurchased primary residence in White Lake in 2008 as a foreclosure and rented out old primary residence in Madison Heights – “accidental landlord”First intentional rental was a 3 bed 2 bath house in Waterford in 2011, added 3 more in Waterford from 2012-2014Bought 12 apartment units in Monroe, Michigan in 2015Bought 12 more apartment units in Monroe, Michigan in May 2016In due diligence on a 63 unit apartment building in Lansing, MichiganGoal is to retire my day job 2 years from now. From there, options I am looking into are real estate syndication and home inspectingSuccess HabitsKeep a quarterly finance sheet to keep track of Net Worth, Assets, Liabilities, Income, & ExpensesList out yearly goals for family, finance, health, learning and track each weekMake sure to do things daily to get closer to goalsDave Ramsey Lifestyles UnlimitedREIs for networkingChecklistsBooksMillionaire Real Estate Investor – Gary KellerRich Dad Poor Dad – Robert KiyosakiThe Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartments – Steve Berges48 Days to the Work You Love – Dan MillerWhat Color is Your Parachute - Richard Bolles The Slightest Edge - Jeff OlsonCompound Effect - Darren HardyQuotes“Leverage is key to wealth” – In regards to money, time, knowledge“Money is on the other side of fear”“Most people overestimate what can be done in the short term and underestimate what can be done in the long term”“If you give a house a cookie…”"What gets measured gets done"“Spectacular achievement is always preceded by spectacular preparation”“Those who say it can’t be done should get out of the way of those doing it”“Go as far as you can see, once you get there, you will see farther”“Play the game of money to win, don’t play not to lose”“Don’t quit when you are tired, quit when you are done”“Make sure your ladder to success is on the correct wall”Contact InfoEmail: bradtacia@gmail.comFacebook & Linked In – Brad TaciaFacebook Page - Apartment Investors of Michigan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.