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Dans le 198e épisode du podcast Le bulleur, je vous présente La terre verte que l'on doit au scénario d'Alain Ayroles, au dessin d'Hervé Tanquerelle et aux couleurs d'Isabelle Merlet, un ouvrage publié chez Delcourt dans la collection Mirages. Cette semaine aussi, je reviens sur l'actualité de la bande dessinée et des sorties avec :- La sortie de l'album Strange fruit que l'on doit au scénario de Vincent Hazard, au dessin de A. Dan et c'est édité chez Dupuis dans la collection Aire libre- La sortie de l'album Tumpie, la jeunesse tumultueuse de Joséphine Baker que l'on doit au scénario de Jean-Luc Cornette, au dessin d'Agnese Innocente et le tout est publié chez Glénat- La sortie de l'album À l'intérieur que l'on doit à Mathieu Sapin et aux éditions Dargaud- La sortie de l'album Blizzard, là où l'oubli commence que l'on doit à Denise Dorrance pour un titre publié chez Bayard graphic- La sortie de l'album La passe visage que l'on doit à Koren Shadmi, un album édité chez Marabulles- La réédition de l'album Le voyageur que l'on doit à Koren Shadmi et aux éditions MarabullesGénérique musical : Kevin MacLeod « Inspired »
Le 12 décembre 2016, une vidéo fait l'effet d'une bombe sur les réseaux sociaux : un festival de luxe inédit, organisé sur une île paradisiaque des Bahamas, avec jets privés, villas somptueuses, stars et mannequins. Derrière cette promesse : Billy McFarland et le rappeur Ja Rule. Le Fyre Festival se vend comme une expérience hors normes, attirant la jeunesse dorée et les influenceurs du monde entier. Mais à mesure que la date approche, la réalité s'effondre : infrastructures inexistantes, tentes détrempées, artistes absents, et chaos logistique total. Ce qui devait être l'événement de l'année devient un désastre viral mondial. L'affaire éclate, McFarland est poursuivi pour fraude massive. Condamné à 6 ans de prison, il récidive même pendant sa détention. Pire encore : il annonce un Fyre Festival 2 en 2024. Une histoire vraie, hallucinante, entre escroquerie, ego et illusions modernes. Merci pour votre écoute Vous aimez l'Heure H, mais connaissez-vous La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiK , une version pour toute la famille.Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : Un jour dans l'Histoire : https://audmns.com/gXJWXoQL'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvVous aimez les histoires racontées par Jean-Louis Lahaye ? Connaissez-vous ces podcast?Sous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppv36 Quai des orfèvres : https://audmns.com/eUxNxyFHistoire Criminelle, les enquêtes de Scotland Yard : https://audmns.com/ZuEwXVOUn Crime, une Histoire https://audmns.com/NIhhXpYN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Justin, Rob, and Wos are back to discuss the Grizzlies firing Taylor Jenkins. Then they discuss some March trends and decide whether the trends are real or a March mirage. They talk about the Bulls (27:27), Austin Reaves and the Lakers (45:15), and the Timberwolves' resurgence (53:40). Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Ben Cruz Social: Kiera Givens The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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C dans l'air l'invité du 8 février avec Patrick Dutartre, Général d'aviation, pilote de chasse, et ancien leader de la Patrouille de FranceLa France vient de livrer ses premiers avions Mirage 2000-5 à l'armée ukrainienne pour défendre son espace aérien contre la Russie. Des pilotes ukrainiens, formés plusieurs mois en France, seront à la manoeuvre. Volodymyr Zelensky demandait des avions de combat aux Européens depuis longtemps. Près de 3 ans après le début de la guerre en Ukraine, l'armée de Volodymyr Zelensky vient de recevoir ses premiers avions de combat français Mirage 2000-5. Ils ont été cédés par la France à l'Ukraine pour pouvoir mieux se défendre contre les attaques de l'armée russe, a annoncé le ministre des Armées Sébastien Lecornu. "Aujourd'hui, après plusieurs mois consacrés à la formation des pilotes ukrainiens en France, les premiers avions sont arrivés en Ukraine", a écrit Sébastien Lecornu sur X.
Les premiers mirages français sont arrivés en Ukraine. A quoi vont-ils servir ? Quel impact auront-ils sur la guerre entre la Russie et l'Ukraine ? Ecoutez l'analyse de Guillaume Ancel, ancien lieutenant colonel et ex Officier de la force d'action rapide. Ecoutez Les trois questions de RTL Petit Matin avec Jérôme Florin du 07 février 2025.
Les premiers mirages français sont arrivés en Ukraine. A quoi vont-ils servir ? Quel impact auront-ils sur la guerre entre la Russie et l'Ukraine ? Ecoutez l'analyse de Guillaume Ancel, ancien lieutenant colonel et ex Officier de la force d'action rapide. Ecoutez Les trois questions de RTL Petit Matin avec Jérôme Florin du 07 février 2025.
Alors que le président Ukrainien s'est dit prêt à discuter directement avec Vladimir Poutine, la guerre continue en Ukraine et l'Europe s'y implique concrètement. Les premiers Mirage 2000 français sont arrivés pour participer à la défense du ciel Ukrainien. C'est un geste un geste fort mais surtout symbolique car dans un premier temps, seuls 6 Mirages seront déployé sur place.
durée : 00:19:45 - Journal de 18h - La France a livré aujourd'hui à l'Ukraine un nombre indéterminé de Mirage 2000 pour renforcer sa défense aérienne. Mais cette aide française reste marginale face à l'ampleur des besoins militaires ukrainiens pour résister à l'envahisseur russe.
durée : 00:19:45 - Journal de 18h - La France a livré aujourd'hui à l'Ukraine un nombre indéterminé de Mirage 2000 pour renforcer sa défense aérienne. Mais cette aide française reste marginale face à l'ampleur des besoins militaires ukrainiens pour résister à l'envahisseur russe.
THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
“I like talking with people, so I want to be in sales” is a terrifying conversation to have with one of your staff. They are not doing so well in their current role, so they imagine they will just glide across to sales to have an easier time of it. They may try and do it internally as a switch of roles or they may quit their current job and go and try to get a sales job somewhere else. Given the shortage of salespeople in Japan at the moment and from now on ad nauseum, there is a strong chance they will be picked up by a competitor or another company quite easily. They are partially correct. Yes, it helps if you like people as a salesperson. Also, having good communication skill is a definite requirement. Talking to someone and persuading them to hand over their hard earned cash is a different equation. What do we talk about, how do we talk about it, when should we be silent, when should we speak up? These are important questions about which they are ignorant. When I hear people say they like “talking to people” that sets off an alarm in my head. One of the biggest issues with salespeople is that they talk too much. I am guilty of it too. I am passionate about helping people to grow their businesses and their careers, so I bring a lot of belief and energy to the conversation. That is all good, but it is also dangerous. If I am doing all the talking, I maintain possession of what I already know but I don't gain any additional knowledge of the client and their problem. Sometimes, I catch myself and realise the only noise in the room is me talking, so I should ask the client a question, shut up and get them talking instead. I want them to tell me about their current situation and where they want to be. In Japan, you can't do that. Clients are passively expecting your pitch, so they can destroy it and assure themselves this is a low risk transaction they are considering entering into. So, the first thing out of our mouths here has to be a question seeking permission to ask questions. People who like talking will have no problem with this traditional pitch approach. In fact they will probably be happy, to get straight into the pitch. Fine all around except for one small thing. What are you pitching to the client? How do you know what solutions from your line-up will best match the client's need? What normally happens is the salesperson blunders on, talking about things which are irrelevant to the client. They completely squander their client facing time and leave the meeting with nothing. This is not good. Get permission first, then ask those first two questions – where are you now and where do you want to be? We are trying to gauge urgency on the buyer's part. If they think they can bridge this gap, then they will try and do it themselves and not involve any external parties. That means no business for us and we are wasting our time to continue sitting there chatting with them, no matter how much we enjoy a good chat. If they can't do it by themselves, then we want to know why? There is no point going straight into solution mode at this point, talking, talking, talking. We should ask that exact question: “if you know where you want to be, why aren't you there now?”. What a pearler of a question. In this answer lies our raison d'etre. Maybe we can't do it for them. That is good to know, because we have to high tail it out of there and go and find someone we can help. No point hanging round for more chatting with a business dead end in front of you. Another other issue is talking past the deal. When the buyer agrees, only talk about the follow up and stop selling. People who like talking get themselves into trouble by saying too much and opening up a Pandora's box of deal breakers. If we are doing our job, we are hardly talking at all during the meeting, except to ask a few clarifying questions. “Liking to talk with people” is a mirage, would-be salespeople see about what is involved in a professional sales life. This is their uniformed illusion about the job. Instead, I want to hear, “I like asking people questions”. In all my years in business though, I have never heard that lucid comment emerge as a precursor to a life in sales. If you want a career in sales, now you know what to say to a prospective boss to get them interested in hiring you.
In a world full of choices, what are you chasing after? Dave preaches from Psalm 63:1 and unpacks why we can't seem to find happiness chasing after all the world has to offer. This sermon is part of our "Hungry for More" mini-sermon series. The new year is the perfect time to figure out what sort of person you want to become and make tangible changes to help you get there. So, what are you hungry for? What will give your life meaning in 2025? Explore your answer and find a place to belong at The Crossing. Ready to find your place? Check out events and opportunities to connect and serve at The Crossing. Interested in more content like this? Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. Every Friday, you'll get new resources to help you grow in your faith and a first look at what to expect on Sunday, delivered right to your inbox. Get connected at The Crossing! When you sign up for Crossing Update, you'll get a text message every Sunday morning with the new ways to get involved at the church. You can also find the latest information about events on The Crossing's website.
Une livraison de Mirages est prévue en Ukraine au premier trimestre 2025. Ces avions militaires sont les plus vieux de l'armée française à être encore en service. Ils devraient servir de complément aux F-16 sur le front ukrainien, alors qu'une attaque massive vient de priver d'électricité et de chauffage des milliers de foyers ukrainiens.
Une livraison de Mirages est prévue en Ukraine au premier trimestre 2025. Ces avions militaires sont les plus vieux de l'armée française à être encore en service. Ils devraient servir de complément aux F-16 sur le front ukrainien, alors qu'une attaque massive vient de priver d'électricité et de chauffage des milliers de foyers ukrainiens.
durée : 00:19:49 - Le Feuilleton - 1er novembre 1930, après une semaine de voyage à pied ou à chameau, Michel Vieuchange atteint enfin la ville de Smara, une cité en ruine perdue dans la nudité du désert.
Ever thought you had it all figured out, only to discover that life had a plot twist waiting for you? In this episode of Antarctica Did That For Me, we (your hosts, Keri Nelson and Cassa Grant) are diving into the world of mirages. Specifically, we explore Antarctic mirages, which are called Fata Morgana— tricky optical illusions that mess with your mind and make you see things that aren't really there. You'll hear all about how our expectations of Antarctica didn't exactly match up with reality. (Spoiler alert: it's not all penguins and glaciers.) We'll also dish on the not-so-glamorous side of working with large government organizations like the US Antarctic Program—because, surprise, even the most “stable” systems can have their wobbly moments. But here's the twist: when things don't go as planned, that's when the magic happens. This episode will make you rethink your own experiences and how unexpected detours might just be the best part of the journey. So… prepare to see Antarctica—and maybe even your own life—in a whole new light. Who knows? You might just find that the things that didn't go as planned were exactly what you needed. Liked this show? PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW! Reviews help folks who might be interested find out about us. You can get our free quick start guide to apply to jobs in Antarctica here! Follow us: Instagram: https://bit.ly/ADTFMIG Facebook: https://bit.ly/ADTFMFB LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/ADTFMLI TikTok: https://bit.ly/ADTFMTT Website: https://bit.ly/ADTFM Follow Keri at Simply Antarctica: TikTok: https://bit.ly/SimplyAntarcticaTT Instagram: https://bit.ly/SimplyAntarcticaIG Facebook: https://bit.ly/SimplyAntarcticaFB Follow Cassa: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/CassaGrantLI Instagram: https://bit.ly/CassaGrantIG Website: https://bit.ly/cassagrant
MONSTER SQUAD is back ! Pour ce premier épisode de la saison 2, Marie Casabonne reçoit Talal Selhami (réalisateur de MIRAGES et ACHOURA) et Julien Dupuy pour s'attaquer à un de leurs monstres préférés : Chucky, la poupée de sang !Ils reviennent tous les trois sur la célèbre poupée maléfique, possédée par l'esprit démoniaque du tueur en série Charles Lee Ray, et dissèquent les 8 films et les 3 saisons de la saga Chucky. Une franchise étonnante qui fait appel à de nombreux talents mais, fait rarissime dans le cinéma d'horreur, reste aux mains de son créateur Don Mancini, qui se réapproprie son personnage et reste derrière la poupée maléfique… jusqu'à la fin !Présentation : Marie CasabonneRédacteur en chef : Stéphane MoïssakisChroniqueurs : Talal Selhami et Julien DupuyRéalisation : Alain MercierProduction : Stéphane Moïssakis et Alain MercierMontage et mixage : Anthony NavarroMusiques : Magic And Ecstasy et Rite Of Magic par Ennio MorriconeLogo "Monster Squad" par Ninon C Maufé : https://www.instagram.com/ninoncmaufe/Retrouvez toutes nos émissions sur http://www.capturemag.frVous pouvez acheter le livre "SLASHERS, ATTENTION ÇA VA COUPER..." co-écrit par Marie Casabonne en suivant ce lien : https://bit.ly/3toedfrPour nous soutenir, il y a deux adresses.PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/capturemagTIPEEE : https://www.tipeee.com/capture-magPour acheter notre mag CAPTURE MAG N°1 - LE CINÉMA DE WILLIAM FRIEDKIN, rendez-vous chez votre libraire ou site marchand (Fnac, Amazon, etc.).Akileos : https://bit.ly/AkiFriedLibrairies indépendantes : https://www.librairiesindependantes.com/product/9782355746161/Pour acheter notre livre CAPTURE MAG 2012-2022 : NOTRE DÉCENNIE DE CINÉMA, rendez-vous chez votre libraire ou site marchand.Akileos : https://bit.ly/CapMookLibrairies indépendantes : https://bit.ly/AchTMookRetrouvez toutes nos émissions sur http://www.capturemag.frEn MP3 sur Acast : https://bit.ly/3v6ee7sSur SPOTIFY : https://spoti.fi/3PJYnF3Sur DEEZER : https://bit.ly/2wtDauUSur APPLE podcasts : https://apple.co/2UW3AyOSur Google Podcasts : https://bit.ly/39W69oR#chucky #childsplay #boogeyman Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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In this exciting crossover episode, we joined forces with The Omakase Show, hosted by Olena Yara, and streamed live on both the NFT Morning and The Omakase Show Twitter accounts. We began by sharing our personal journeys into the Web3 space, recounting how we discovered digital art and NFTs.Olena then shifted the conversation to the upcoming Frieze Art Fair 2024 in London, one of the most prestigious art events globally. She highlighted the evolving role of digital art at such major traditional art events, emphasizing how the integration of new technologies like blockchain and NFTs is transforming the art scene.Later in the episode, we were joined by Justine Vilgrain, co-founder of BrawHaus, who introduced the highly anticipated Mirages exhibition. This unique showcase blends AI-generated art with striking black-and-white visuals.The exhibition will take place from October 16-20 at the Pavillon Noir, 11 rue Farcot Saint-Ouen sur Seine.This episode dives deep into the fusion of traditional and digital art, explores the influence of AI on the creative process, and examines how NFTs and Web3 continue to reshape the art world.Useful links:* The Omakase Show: TheOmakaseShow* Olena Yara Twitter account* Registration for Mirages Exhibition here* Frieze Art Fair: frieze.com* Watch the video replay of the episode here: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com
Isaiah 35:4-7 records the prophet painting a glorious picture of restoration of the exiled Israel. This prophecy extends beyond the original audience to us. Like Israel, we remember better times. We too are exiles, exiled from our Edenic identity. We live our lives trying to regain what was lost through the fall. But through Jesus Christ, all is not lost. Bishop Ken Ross ministers a message of hope in the expectation of the restoration coming through Christ.
Dans les années 1960, la France a mené une série d'essais nucléaires dans le désert algérien, en pleine guerre d'Algérie. Les autorités françaises ont choisi le Sahara algérien comme site d'essai en raison de son éloignement et de son isolement. Le premier essai nucléaire français a eu lieu le 13 février 1960 à Reggane, suivi de plusieurs autres dans les années qui ont suivi. Ces tests ont été réalisés principalement pour développer et perfectionner les armes nucléaires françaises dans le cadre de la politique de dissuasion nucléaire de la France, connue sous le nom de "force de frappe". Le chemin menant à Reggane fut long, semé de multiples embûches, notament de nos alliés les plus proches. Mais la France a tenu bon, et fait depuis lors partie des 9 pays sur 165 à détenir la puissance nucléaire, un club très fermé. Grâce à ces efforts, à ceux de centaines d'hommes et de femmes brillants, le parc nucléaire français est aujourd'hui le 2è plus important au monde en puissance, derrière les Etats-Unis… Retour sur ce dernier épisode, qui en appelle bien d'autres, que nous ouvrirons sous peu :) Bibliographie L'aventure de la Bombe, De Gaulle et la dissuasion nucléaire 1958 - 1969 Mirages et réalités. L'arme nucléaire française, Marc Lacoste-Lareymondie La France et la négociation du traité d'Euratom, dans Relations internationales N°44, Pierre Guillen Bombe atomique française et opinion publique internationale, Nicole Denay Le pouvoir et la vie, tome 2, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Dans les années 1960, la France a mené une série d'essais nucléaires dans le désert algérien, en pleine guerre d'Algérie. Les autorités françaises ont choisi le Sahara algérien comme site d'essai en raison de son éloignement et de son isolement. Le premier essai nucléaire français a eu lieu le 13 février 1960 à Reggane, suivi de plusieurs autres dans les années qui ont suivi. Ces tests ont été réalisés principalement pour développer et perfectionner les armes nucléaires françaises dans le cadre de la politique de dissuasion nucléaire de la France, connue sous le nom de "force de frappe". Le chemin menant à Reggane fut long, semé de multiples embûches, notament de nos alliés les plus proches. Mais la France a tenu bon, et fait depuis lors partie des 9 pays sur 165 à détenir la puissance nucléaire, un club très fermé. Grâce à ces efforts, à ceux de centaines d'hommes et de femmes brillants, le parc nucléaire français est aujourd'hui le 2è plus important au monde en puissance, derrière les Etats-Unis… Retour sur ce dernier épisode, qui en appelle bien d'autres, que nous ouvrirons sous peu :) Bibliographie L'aventure de la Bombe, De Gaulle et la dissuasion nucléaire 1958 - 1969 Mirages et réalités. L'arme nucléaire française, Marc Lacoste-Lareymondie La France et la négociation du traité d'Euratom, dans Relations internationales N°44, Pierre Guillen Bombe atomique française et opinion publique internationale, Nicole Denay Le pouvoir et la vie, tome 2, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Dans les années 1960, la France a mené une série d'essais nucléaires dans le désert algérien, en pleine guerre d'Algérie. Les autorités françaises ont choisi le Sahara algérien comme site d'essai en raison de son éloignement et de son isolement. Le premier essai nucléaire français a eu lieu le 13 février 1960 à Reggane, suivi de plusieurs autres dans les années qui ont suivi. Ces tests ont été réalisés principalement pour développer et perfectionner les armes nucléaires françaises dans le cadre de la politique de dissuasion nucléaire de la France, connue sous le nom de "force de frappe". Le chemin menant à Reggane fut long, semé de multiples embûches, notament de nos alliés les plus proches. Mais la France a tenu bon, et fait depuis lors partie des 9 pays sur 165 à détenir la puissance nucléaire, un club très fermé. Grâce à ces efforts, à ceux de centaines d'hommes et de femmes brillants, le parc nucléaire français est aujourd'hui le 2è plus important au monde en puissance, derrière les Etats-Unis… Retour sur ce dernier épisode, qui en appelle bien d'autres, que nous ouvrirons sous peu :) Bibliographie L'aventure de la Bombe, De Gaulle et la dissuasion nucléaire 1958 - 1969 Mirages et réalités. L'arme nucléaire française, Marc Lacoste-Lareymondie La France et la négociation du traité d'Euratom, dans Relations internationales N°44, Pierre Guillen Bombe atomique française et opinion publique internationale, Nicole Denay Le pouvoir et la vie, tome 2, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Dans les années 1960, la France a mené une série d'essais nucléaires dans le désert algérien, en pleine guerre d'Algérie. Les autorités françaises ont choisi le Sahara algérien comme site d'essai en raison de son éloignement et de son isolement. Le premier essai nucléaire français a eu lieu le 13 février 1960 à Reggane, suivi de plusieurs autres dans les années qui ont suivi. Ces tests ont été réalisés principalement pour développer et perfectionner les armes nucléaires françaises dans le cadre de la politique de dissuasion nucléaire de la France, connue sous le nom de "force de frappe". Le chemin menant à Reggane fut long, semé de multiples embûches, notament de nos alliés les plus proches. Mais la France a tenu bon, et fait depuis lors partie des 9 pays sur 165 à détenir la puissance nucléaire, un club très fermé. Grâce à ces efforts, à ceux de centaines d'hommes et de femmes brillants, le parc nucléaire français est aujourd'hui le 2è plus important au monde en puissance, derrière les Etats-Unis… Retour sur ce dernier épisode, qui en appelle bien d'autres, que nous ouvrirons sous peu :) Bibliographie L'aventure de la Bombe, De Gaulle et la dissuasion nucléaire 1958 - 1969 Mirages et réalités. L'arme nucléaire française, Marc Lacoste-Lareymondie La France et la négociation du traité d'Euratom, dans Relations internationales N°44, Pierre Guillen Bombe atomique française et opinion publique internationale, Nicole Denay Le pouvoir et la vie, tome 2, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Dans les années 1960, la France a mené une série d'essais nucléaires dans le désert algérien, en pleine guerre d'Algérie. Les autorités françaises ont choisi le Sahara algérien comme site d'essai en raison de son éloignement et de son isolement. Le premier essai nucléaire français a eu lieu le 13 février 1960 à Reggane, suivi de plusieurs autres dans les années qui ont suivi. Ces tests ont été réalisés principalement pour développer et perfectionner les armes nucléaires françaises dans le cadre de la politique de dissuasion nucléaire de la France, connue sous le nom de "force de frappe". Le chemin menant à Reggane fut long, semé de multiples embûches, notament de nos alliés les plus proches. Mais la France a tenu bon, et fait depuis lors partie des 9 pays sur 165 à détenir la puissance nucléaire, un club très fermé. Grâce à ces efforts, à ceux de centaines d'hommes et de femmes brillants, le parc nucléaire français est aujourd'hui le 2è plus important au monde en puissance, derrière les Etats-Unis… Retour sur ce dernier épisode, qui en appelle bien d'autres, que nous ouvrirons sous peu :) Bibliographie L'aventure de la Bombe, De Gaulle et la dissuasion nucléaire 1958 - 1969 Mirages et réalités. L'arme nucléaire française, Marc Lacoste-Lareymondie La France et la négociation du traité d'Euratom, dans Relations internationales N°44, Pierre Guillen Bombe atomique française et opinion publique internationale, Nicole Denay Le pouvoir et la vie, tome 2, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Dans les années 1960, la France a mené une série d'essais nucléaires dans le désert algérien, en pleine guerre d'Algérie. Les autorités françaises ont choisi le Sahara algérien comme site d'essai en raison de son éloignement et de son isolement. Le premier essai nucléaire français a eu lieu le 13 février 1960 à Reggane, suivi de plusieurs autres dans les années qui ont suivi. Ces tests ont été réalisés principalement pour développer et perfectionner les armes nucléaires françaises dans le cadre de la politique de dissuasion nucléaire de la France, connue sous le nom de "force de frappe". Le chemin menant à Reggane fut long, semé de multiples embûches, notament de nos alliés les plus proches. Mais la France a tenu bon, et fait depuis lors partie des 9 pays sur 165 à détenir la puissance nucléaire, un club très fermé. Grâce à ces efforts, à ceux de centaines d'hommes et de femmes brillants, le parc nucléaire français est aujourd'hui le 2è plus important au monde en puissance, derrière les Etats-Unis… Retour sur ce dernier épisode, qui en appelle bien d'autres, que nous ouvrirons sous peu :) Bibliographie L'aventure de la Bombe, De Gaulle et la dissuasion nucléaire 1958 - 1969 Mirages et réalités. L'arme nucléaire française, Marc Lacoste-Lareymondie La France et la négociation du traité d'Euratom, dans Relations internationales N°44, Pierre Guillen Bombe atomique française et opinion publique internationale, Nicole Denay Le pouvoir et la vie, tome 2, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
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Miracles Are Not Mirages | അത്ഭുതങ്ങൾ മരീചികകളല്ല | Br.Damien Antony | Morning Glory Episode 1256
Charaia Rush is a mama of two, a non-profit manager in Colorado Springs, and a writer who felt led to engage in conversations of race, healing, the Church and, most importantly, the fight to remain soft. She is passionate about keeping a soft heart in a tough world, making sense of the hard and holy seasons, and laughing deep and long. In this episode, Charaia and host Mindi Linscombe Mindi discuss:
durée : 00:58:54 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Tiphaine de Rocquigny - Alors que la philanthropie est l'outil privilégié des grandes fortunes pour participer au “bien commun”, dans quelle mesure ce mécanisme contribue-t-il à la reproduction des inégalités ? - invités : Nicolas Duvoux Professeur de sociologie à l'université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, chercheur au Centre de recherches sociologiques et politiques de Paris (CRESPPA-LabTop), spécialiste des questions de pauvreté, d'inégalités sociales et des politiques publiques; Anne Bory maîtresse de conférences à l'Université de Lilles, chercheuse au Clersé (Le Centre lillois d'études et de recherches sociologiques et économiques ) et membre de l'Institut Universitaire de France
durée : 00:58:52 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Tiphaine de Rocquigny - A partir du XIXème siècle, les grandes fortunes américaines donnent naissance à une philanthropie des fondations, qui s'exerce jusque dans les écoles et les affaires d'Etat. - invités : Anne Monier Docteure en sciences sociales et chercheuse à la chaire Philanthropie de l'Essec ; Olivier Zunz Professeur d'histoire à l'université de Virginie aux Etats-Unis
durée : 00:59:01 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Tiphaine de Rocquigny - Au XVIIIe siècle, les philosophes des Lumières pensent la "bienfaisance", une redistribution des ressources qui prend ses distances avec la charité chrétienne. Cette bienveillance laïque précède la philanthropie moderne. - invités : Arnaud Orain historien, économiste, directeur d'études à l'EHESS; Céline Spector Professeure à l'UFR de Philosophie de Sorbonne Université.
In this Cheeseburger In Paradise Episode 310, You get 5th host Eric Rood, but you're also stuck with only Mental. Eric talks about Mirages, Iceland, fun small cars, the slow death of the manual transmission, SVX's and the organic but challenging method of building a judging staff. He adds in some really poor choices for Lemons cars and how to not injure yourself at home or at the track. 2023 Lamborghini Urus Performante vs. Lambo LM002 (caranddriver.com) https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/comparison-test/a44754023/2023-lamborghini-urus-performante-1987-lamborghini-lm002-comparison-test/ Mini Officially Ditches Manual Transmission Despite Internal Efforts to Save It (thedrive.com) https://www.thedrive.com/news/mini-officially-ditches-manual-transmission-despite-internal-efforts-to-save-it Best Small Cars for 2023 & 2024 - Road & Track (roadandtrack.com) https://www.roadandtrack.com/rankings/g44936618/best-small-cars/ SMALL CAR HAULER/CAMPER COVERSION (their spelling!) on Racing Junk https://www.racingjunk.com/tow-vehicles/184276609/small-car-hauler-camper-coversion.html?category_id=&search=small+car&quickSearch=1&np_offset=1&from=search Kyle Smith on how not to die in your shop https://www.hagerty.com/media/maintenance-and-tech/8-of-the-most-lethal-tools-in-your-home-shop/ Anyone want to buy a Corvette? 84 Corvette Z51 Manual, 46k miles, 2 owner for Sale in BIRDSBORO, PA | RacingJunk Lemons on the Tube https://www.youtube.com/24hoursoflemons Lemons on the Gram https://www.instagram.com/24hoursoflemons/ Lemons on the Facebooks https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-24-Hours-of-LeMons/36766739494?v=wall E1R at Glacier Bay Car Launch https://youtu.be/rkLtmPxFGIE Mental and Chrissy Try Malort https://www.instagram.com/p/CtDac5-Ix-n/ Chrissy's World Famous F* Bisquick Recipe https://youtu.be/83c3rjGqEeQ Play F1 Fantasy with us! https://fantasygp.com/league/?lid=8094 “Join a League” = 38648094 Our Website - https://everyoneracers.com/ Download or stream here - https://everyone-racers.podcastpage.io/ https://anchor.fm/everyone-racers - E1R on Anchor.fm https://mfbc.us/m/yp26k6j - E1R Bingo Card https://discord.gg/e94QGE - E1R Discord Server https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrTs8wdzydOqbpWZ_y-xEA - Our YouTube
Have you ever had a huge AHA moment in life where you realize, "Oh my gosh, that THING that I thought was real, it totally wasn't?" Or maybe you say to yourself, "Wow. That was totally not what I made it out to be in my mind?" Today we're going to talk about these situations, that we call, the many mirages of life. Time Stamps: [00:40] - Do you think everyone else has it together? [06:46] - Are you carrying a secret that you think would lead to rejection? [12:21] - Have you ever felt like no one is suffering like you are? [18:02] - Do you feel like rules ruin your life and hold your back? [24:27] - Are you the type to worry and obsess over situations? PART 1 [35:59] - Do you have a scarcity mindset? [39:02] - Do you postpone your happiness? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miracles Are Not Mirages അത്ഭുതങ്ങൾ മരീചികകളല്ല | Br.Damien Antony | Morning Glory Episode 1040
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Last episode we heard about the failed first battle of the Tumpo Triangle, officially known as Tumpo one which took place on February 25th 1988. You know that things aren't going well when battles are numbered, and there would be three attempts at overrunning FAPLA in its defensive positions east of the Cuito River, outside Cuito Cuanavale. Still, some good news had filtered in a few days after the audacious attack on SWAPO facilities in Lubango. This was a town that lies nearly 300 kilometers north of the cutline, in the Angolan highlands, a jump off point for FAPLA as it sent its soldiers into the fighting in the south east, along the South West African border. A bomb had exploded at Oshikati First National Bank in Ovamboland on the 19th February, killing 20 people, wounding six. The South Africans wanted revenge, and decided to target SWAPOS training base at Lubango. Planning for the raid began immediately after the blast, and continued all the way through until the next morning, led by Colonel John Church of the SA Air Force. The Mirages were refuelled while the men were briefed, and at 08h00 they took off from Ondangwa, heading north west towards Lubango. Major Norman Minne led this attack flying F1AZ 218. It had the most accurate navigation system, errors were less than a mile at way points. As they flew low level from the southeast, the compact warning receiver or CRWS began picking up signals from the Soviet Barlock search radar - they had been spotted. Minne descended lower and lower, only a few feet off the deck by this stage, but his navigation system was spot on so he folded his map confident he'd find the target. Back on the eastern front, outside Cuito Cuanavale, Colonel Pat McLoughlin had decided to launch the next assault on the Tumpo Triangle at night. Unlike the first attempt to take Tumpo, this time 61 Mech's Mike Muller planned to use the northern route through the Chambinga high Ground, then down the tricky Heartbreak hill steep drop into the Anhara Lipanda - and then to charge directly at FAPLA positions. The night of February 29th was chosen, with the battle set to continue into Tuesday 1st March if necessary. While the final plans were being checked and double checked, on the other side of the River, the Cubans had sent combat engineers to re-mine the route in the north, and these men ran into a reconnaissance patrol - either it was the South Africans or UNITA. The SADF didn't report this anywhere, so it was probably UNITA. Their patrol apparently turned and fled into the darkness, and FAPLA engineers laid another 150 mines - there were now 15 000 in total across this part of eastern Cuito Cuanavale. But now the Angolans were almost certain the next attack was going to come from the north East. The SADF did not know that the Angolans knew with almost 100 certainty the direction of the next South African attack.
We're wrapping up Operation Moduler this episode and throwing forward to the next assault on Cuito Cuanavale which was to fixate the South African political leadership at a time when the Cold War was melting away. This was to have a direct effect on the satellite wars such as those in Angola. Assessing this stage of the conflict it all appeared to be in South Africa's favour - on the surface. Combat Groups Alpha, Bravo and Charlie had fought running battles against FAPLAs 21/25 Brigade, 66 Brigade and 59th Brigade for weeks pushing them back to close to where they'd started the own Operation October. Instead of overcoming UNITA at Mavinga and taking their HQ at Jumba, FAPLA had been defeated. Between July and 18th November 1987 FAPLA had lost 1 059 dead, more than 2000 wounded, 61 tanks were blown up along with 84 armoured cars and 20 artillery pieces. Some have suggested that if 4SAI and the tank squadron of 12 Olifants from the start of Moduler, they would have overrun the Angolans with ease. That is I'm afraid, an incorrect assessment for two main reasons. The first was the SA Air Force did not control the air war. The Angolans did. And anyone who understands modern warfare knows that those who control the air, particularly these days of missiles and drones, controls the battle. Russia has failed to take complete control of the airspace over Ukraine since their invasion in February 2022 - and has paid the price for that failure. Unlike the UN and American force that overran Iraq in Desert Storm after decimating and completely destroying the Iraqi air Force and bludeoning it's anti-aircraft system into dust. The war was lost from then on for Saddam Hussein whatever his Revolutionary Guard thought. Secondly, the SADF was attacking entrenched defensive positions without the advantage of the element of surprise and numerically weaker. Tactical college interns at military school will tell you that's not a blueprint for success. Even if 4SAI and the tanks had arrived earlier, they would still have had to face MiGs that were spending more time over the ground forces than the Mirages. Perhaps the SADF would have managed to overcome FAPLAs 21 and 25 Brigade, but then they would face four more Brigades. Two east of Cuito and two others in reserve. And if you check the facts, 59 Brigade fought well and in fact, deflected an Olifant attack on the days before 16th November 1987. By now Cuba's Fidel Castro had lost over 10 000 and some say closer to 20 000 troops as casualties of this never ending war across the Atlantic from his small island nation. Initially, he had supported the war, sending his men and women in to fight. It's not well known, but Cuban women for example made up most of the anti-aircraft battery crews around some of the towns of Angola. He began to think about negotiating a solution rather than fighting to the death against the SADF, and sent his diplomats to the United Nations along with Angolan MPLA officials to contact the South African mission in New York. Castro was wanting out of Angola.
We're into the final phase of Operation Moduler in November 1987, and the SADF was lining up FAPLAs 16 Brigade after giving them a bloody nose on the 9th. Combat Group Bravo was going to draw FAPLAs attention between the Mianei and Vimpula Rivers, south east of Cuito Cuanavale, but that was a diversion. 59 Brigade was based here, and moving slowly in a northerly direction to support 16 Brigade almost due east of the town. The are a series of short rivers that rise to the north, east and south of Cuito Cuanavale, most flow west and join the Quito River - and it was along these rivers that most of the next phase of Operation Modular would be fought. The Recces spotted T54/55 tanks heading towards the source of the Hube River and the South African commander Commandant Deon Ferreira was weighing up neutralising these heavy weapons before continuing with the attack on 16h Brigade. The South Africans were still not fully aware of what 59 Brigade was doing, although they had a better idea about 16 Brigade. During the night of the 10th, the SADF pulled of a switcheroo, moving Combat Group Alpha to the south of 16th Brigade, combat Group Charlie was now slightly north. Early on the morning of the 11th, Combat Group Alpha was in position and began to fire their Ratel 90 guns along with the Ratel 81 mortars towards FAPLA trenches. The G-5s also began to pepper 16 Brigade along with the Multiple Rocket launchers, the Valkiris. ON the same day, the Angolans were celebrating their independence but as the Russian advisors met with their African colleagues for muted festivities, Mirages flew overhead, and began to bomb the Angolan positions. “Something quite unimaginable is happening now …” wrote Russian translator Igor Zhdarkin, “The Angolan troops are almost completely demoralised the brigades are on average at 45 percent strength. For every 10 or 15 shells launched by the enemy the Angolans are able to send only one…” The SADFs rate of fire was wearing FAPLA down while the Recces and artillery spotters were passing on information constantly and then picked up 59th Brigade's shifting position. The Russians reported that the Angolans had spotted what they called “their buffalo” - that was 32 Battalion and the advisors reported that “the Angolans fear the South Africans like fire…”. As both sides picked up their pieces, an incredible casualty evacuation was about to take place. 32's Piet Van Zyl realised that one of the Battalion's troops was missing - and was told that the infantryman was last seen lying dead in a FAPLA trench 800m away.
Mirages, UFOs, strange winds and stones.… No, this isn't the set of a sci-fi movie, but a site visited by thousands of people every year: the mysterious, little-known Lake Michigan. Did you know that it has its own Bermuda Triangle? Did you know there's more to the great lake than meets the eye? Join remote viewer John Vivanco and investigative researcher Rob Counts for a Metaphysical show that's out of this world.
durée : 00:52:28 - C'est encore nous - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - Bonjour la France Inter ! Pour ces vacances, retrouvez les meilleures émissions de C'est encore nous. Au programme aujourd'hui, Le Cirque des Mirages et Marie-Pierre Puech !
Today we're going to start unpacking Mars' retrograde in the sign of Gemini from an archetypal standpoint, which means we're going to look at the specifics of Mars in Mercury's double-bodied air sign turning retrograde, especially considering the long-standing square to Neptune.
Have you ever lost a friend to misperception? Have you lost a friend or a family member to the idea that your views got so different, that it was time to end the relationship — perhaps by unfriending each other on Facebook?As it turns out, we often think our ideological differences are far greater than they actually are. Which means: we're losing relationships and getting mired in polarization based on warped visions of each other. This week on Your Undivided Attention, we're talking with Adam Mastroianni, a postdoctoral research scholar at Columbia Business School who studies how we perceive and misperceive our social worlds. Together with Adam, we're going to explore how accurate — and inaccurate — our views of each other are. As you listen to our conversation, keep in mind that relationship you might have lost to misperception, and that you might be able to revive as a result of what you hear.CORRECTIONS: In the episode, Adam says in 1978, 85% of people said they'd vote for a Black president, but the actual percentage is 80.4%. Tristan says that Republicans estimate that more than a third of Democrats are LGBTQ, but the actual percentage is 32%. Finally, Tristan refers to Anil Seth's notion of cognitive impenetrability, but that term was actually coined by the Canadian cognitive scientist and philosopher Zenon W. Pylyshyn.RECOMMENDED MEDIA Widespread Misperceptions of Long-term Attitude Changehttps://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2107260119 Adam Mastroianni's research paper showing how stereotypes of the past lead people to misperceive attitude change, and how these misperceptions can lend legitimacy to policies that people may not actually preferExperimental Historyhttps://experimentalhistory.substack.com/ Adam's blog, where he shares original data and thinks through ideasAmericans experience a false social reality by underestimating popular climate policy support by nearly halfhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-32412-yAcademic study showing that Americans are living in what researchers called a “false social reality” with respect to misperceptions about climate viewsRECOMMENDED YUA EPISODES Mind the (Perception) Gap with Dan Vallonehttps://www.humanetech.com/podcast/33-mind-the-perception-gapThe Courage to Connect. Guests: Ciaran O'Connor and John Wood, Jr.https://www.humanetech.com/podcast/30-the-courage-to-connectTranscending the Internet Hate Game with Dylan Marronhttps://www.humanetech.com/podcast/52-transcending-the-internet-hate-game
There is very little that the regions of the Universe can agree upon. The Northern Wilds has their monster-hunting furor, the Western Wastes are known for their scholars and scientists, and in the Southern Frosts survival against the elements dominates daily life. But in all three regions of the Universe, children are taught the same lesson: do not enter the Wayward East, for that way lies madness.But every region has its rebels. So here they stand, at the Eastern gates -- two Northerners, two Westerners, and a Southerner -- prepared to venture into madness themselves.The truth is worth a little madness, after all. Unfortunately, it won't be a little madness meeting them out there in the Mirrored Plains; it will be quite a lot.Welcome to the Penumbra, dear Traveler. We hope you enjoy your stay.(Trigger warnings can be found at the bottom of this episode description and at the end of the transcript.)-------You can find all of our transcripts here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1bnWLw5dTW4l9A0bmOMzEiy6XqqsXHHi_Transcripts will come out along with the public release of the episode.On staff at the Penumbra:Alice Chuang -- Head of DesignGinny D'Angelo -- Head of Merchandise and OutreachMelissa DeJesus -- Script editing teamMilo Ellersick -- Promotional artistHarley Takagi Kaner -- Co-creator, Head of Episode Development, Director, Sound designerJoelle Kross -- TranscriptionistNoah Simes -- Production managerGrahame Turner -- Script editing teamKevin Vibert -- Co-creator, Head of Operations, Lead writerRyan Vibert -- Composer and performer of original musicRecorded by Mertz at The Bridge Sound & Stage--------Attribution: Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode "Kind of Girl" by Jeris, featuring spinningmerkaba“Electronic Tanpura 6” by sankalp https://freesound.org/people/sankalp/sounds/155494/“Ambience, Wind Chimes, A” by InspectorJ https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/353501/“Desolated Lands Ambience” by original_sound https://freesound.org/people/original_sound/sounds/365153/“Cinematic Pulsing Atmosphere” by PatrickLieberkind https://freesound.org/people/PatrickLieberkind/sounds/415330/---------Trigger warnings:- Sudden loud noises- Enclosed, claustrophobic spaces- Violence and threats of violence- Threats of warfare and genocide- Religious persecution- Starvation and torture- Sexism and xenophobia- Discussion of illness and death- Deception by authority figures
In pursuit of their missing poet, Rilla and Lord Arum take a lesser-known route leading directly through the undersea palace of a very regal -- and very hungry -- monster.Welcome to the Penumbra, dear Traveler. We hope you enjoy your stay.(Trigger warnings can be found at the bottom of this episode description and at the end of the transcript.)-------You can find all of our transcripts here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1bnWLw5dTW4l9A0bmOMzEiy6XqqsXHHi_Transcripts will come out along with the public release of the episode.On staff at the Penumbra:Alice Chuang -- Head of DesignGinny D'Angelo -- Head of Merchandise and OutreachMelissa DeJesus -- Script editing teamMilo Ellersick -- Promotional artistHarley Takagi Kaner -- Co-creator, Head of Episode Development, Director, Sound designerJoelle Kross -- TranscriptionistNoah Simes -- Production managerGrahame Turner -- Script editing teamKevin Vibert -- Co-creator, Head of Operations, Lead writerRyan Vibert -- Composer and performer of original musicRecorded by Mertz at The Bridge Sound & Stage--------Attribution: Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode "Kind of Girl" by Jeris, featuring spinningmerkaba“Splash, Jumping, C.wav” by InspectorJ https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/352099/“Harp.WAV” by RepDac3 https://freesound.org/people/RepDac3/sounds/348655/“Come Here.wav” by Benboncan https://freesound.org/people/Benboncan/sounds/66546/“Dragging Kayak” by brunoboselli https://freesound.org/people/brunoboselli/sounds/488335/“Spinifex Wind #1” by kangaroovindaloo https://freesound.org/people/kangaroovindaloo/sounds/397445/---------Trigger warnings:- Sudden loud noises- Enclosed, claustrophobic spaces- Violence and threats of violence- Threats of warfare and genocide- Religious persecution- Starvation and torture- Sexism and xenophobia- Discussion of illness and death- Deception by authority figures
Led by Sir Tristan the Cold, Damien the Pious returns to the Citadel he once called home... and finds that "home" is not where he left it six years ago.Welcome to the Penumbra, dear Traveler. We hope you enjoy your stay.(Trigger warnings can be found at the bottom of this episode description and at the end of the transcript.) ------- You can find all of our transcripts here: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1bnWLw5dTW4l9A0bmOMzEiy6XqqsXHHi_ Transcripts will come out along with the public release of the episode. On staff at the Penumbra: Alice Chuang -- Head of Design Ginny D'Angelo -- Head of Merchandise and Outreach Melissa DeJesus -- Script editing team Milo Ellersick -- Promotional artist Harley Takagi Kaner -- Co-creator, Head of Episode Development, Director, Sound designer Joelle Kross -- Transcriptionist Noah Simes -- Production manager Grahame Turner -- Script editing team Kevin Vibert -- Co-creator, Head of Operations, Lead writer Ryan Vibert -- Composer and performer of original music Recorded by Mertz at The Bridge Sound & Stage -------- Attribution: Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode "Kind of Girl" by Jeris, featuring spinningmerkaba --------- Trigger warnings: - Sudden loud noises- Enclosed, claustrophobic spaces- Violence and threats of violence- Threats of warfare and genocide- Religious persecution- Starvation and torture- Sexism and xenophobia- Discussion of illness and death- Deception by authority figures