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Trump: Se non saranno consegnati gli ostaggi sabato, sarà di nuovo l'inferno a Gaza.Iran: rilasciate le giornaliste della protesta Hamedi e Mohammadi.Haiti: Nuovo rapporto Amnesty, bambini vittime di reclutamento delle gang e violenza sessuale.Tanzania: con successo riduce la mortalità materna e inaugura un modello per l'Africa.Russia: rilasciato insegnante americano dopo oltre tre anni di detenzione. Questo e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets a cura di Barbara Schiavulli
durée : 03:00:03 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Narges Mohammadi, Jean-Noël Barrot, Thomas Legrand, Pascal Perrineau, Françoise Fressoz, Ludmila Mikaël et le lauréat du Prix BD Fnac France Inter sont les invités de ce mercredi 8 janvier.
Christiane's world exclusive with Iran's notorious women's rights activist, Narges Mohammadi, who last year was awarded the Nobel peace prize, and who has spent much of the past 20 years in Evin prison. She is accused of “spreading propaganda" and acting against the country's national security. Mohammadi was recently released on a 3-week medical furlough to recover from surgery and made the courageous decision to speak out—on this program— knowing she is gong back to jail. Plus, press freedom at risk in the United States and around the democratic world, former Washington Post Executive Editor, Martin Baron tells Christiane what's in the Trump toolbox to legally assault the press and how to protect our constitutional right to free speech. Then, as 51 verdicts came down against Gisele Pelicot's abusers in the mass rape trial that stunned France and caught the world's attention, Saskya's Vandoorne's special report, with exclusive access to police records, on how dozens of men in one town became complicit in this horrifying crime. From Christiane's archive this week, the taxi driver who put aside ethnic divisions and became a hero to the needy during under siege in Sarajevo. And finally, Christiane speaks with Edward Berger, director of the film "Conclave," which depicts the knives out battle to elect a new pop in the Catholic Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Iran, there are still those bravely speaking out on issues of human rights, democracy and women's equality. One is Narges Mohammadi, the Nobel Peace Laureate, who has now been imprisoned for the better part of the last 20 years. In a world exclusive interview, Mohammadi has made the extraordinary decision to speak to Christiane Amanpour while out on a temporary release from prison on medical grounds. Also on today's show: former US Defense Secretary Mark Esper; New Yorker staff writer Jia Tolentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 00:03:20 - Géopolitique - La journaliste et prix Nobel de la paix Nargès Mohammadi a été libérée de prison hier en Iran, mais seulement pour trois semaines. De quoi s'interroger sur la stratégie du régime iranien après toute une série de revers régionaux, et à la veille de l'arrivée de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche.
durée : 00:03:20 - Géopolitique - La journaliste et prix Nobel de la paix Nargès Mohammadi a été libérée de prison hier en Iran, mais seulement pour trois semaines. De quoi s'interroger sur la stratégie du régime iranien après toute une série de revers régionaux, et à la veille de l'arrivée de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche.
Información al día de EL COMERCIO, Platinum y Radio Quito este miércoles, 4 de diciembre de 2024.A continuación las noticias de Ecuador y el mundo: Quito celebra con desfiles y mercados tradicionales; Fuertes lluvias dejan afectaciones en Cuenca; Mohammadi obtiene libertad temporal en Irán; En Tendencias: Diddy enfrenta demanda por caso de homicidio; En Deportes: El futbolista Pedro Pablo Perlaza fue secuestro. Síguenos en redes sociales: Instagram, Facebook, X, Tiktok, YouTube, Canal de WhatsApp y Canal de Telegram.Puedes contactarnos en podcast@elcomercio.comGracias por escuchar este podcast, un producto de Grupo EL COMERCIO
In this episode I chat it up with Insanity Boardshop owner Ehren Mohammadi.
In der Klimakrise sind alle aufgerufen, Maßnahmen zu ergreifen, um das 1,5°-Ziel zu erreichen. Unsere Branche ist für ca. 4% des weltweiten CO2-Verbrauchs verantwortlich - Tendenz steigend. Wir als Softwareentwickler:innen und Softwarearchitekt:innen haben die Verantwortung und die Möglichkeit hier die Situation zu verbessern. In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Aydin Mir Mohammadi über diese Problematik und was wir konkret tun können. Er ist Mitgründer und im Vorstand Bundesverband Green Software, Initiator der CO2-Challenge sowie Partner und Architekt bei bluehands. Links Architektur Kickstart Aydins LinkedIn-Profil Aydins Folien Electricity Maps: Wo ist Strom wie grün? Energy Charts mit der Strom Ampel Carbon Aware Computing Green Web Foundation Cleaner-Web-Siegel für klimabewusste Websites CO2-Challenge Green Software Foundation Blauer Engel für Software Cloud Carbon Footprint: Cloud Carbon Emissions Measurement and Analysis Tool Green Coding Solutions Green Metrics Tools Green Software Software Development Meetup Karlsruhe
Professor Mohammadi and Elizabeth Smith discuss the significance and importance of World Environment Day, as well as share their stories.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The theory of Proximal Policy Optimisation implementations, published by salman.mohammadi on April 11, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. Prelude The aim of this post is to share my understanding of some of the conceptual and theoretical background behind implementations of the Proximal Policy Optimisation (PPO) reinforcement learning (RL) algorithm. PPO is widely used due to its stability and sample efficiency - popular applications include beating the Dota 2 world champions and aligning language models. While the PPO paper provides quite a general and straightforward overview of the algorithm, modern implementations of PPO use several additional techniques to achieve state-of-the-art performance in complex environments [1]. You might discover this if you try to implement the algorithm solely based on the paper. I try and present a coherent narrative here around these additional techniques. I'd recommend reading parts one, two, and three of SpinningUp if you're new to reinforcement learning. There's a few longer-form educational resources that I'd recommend if you'd like a broader understanding of the field [2], but this isn't comprehensive. You should be familiar with common concepts and terminology in RL [3]. For clarity, I'll try to spell out any jargon I use here. Recap Policy Gradient Methods PPO is an on-policy reinforcement learning algorithm. It directly learns a stochastic policy function parameterised by θ representing the likelihood of action a in state s, πθ(a|s). Consider that we have some differentiable function, J(θ), which is a continuous performance measure of the policy πθ. In the simplest case, we have J(θ)=Eτπθ[R(τ)], which is known as the return [4] over a trajectory [5], τ. PPO is a kind of policy gradient method [6] which directly optimizes the policy parameters θ against J(θ). The policy gradient theorem shows that: θJ(θ)=E[inft=0θlnπθ(at|st)Rt] In other words, the gradient of our performance measure J(θ) with respect to our policy parameters θ points in the direction of maximising the return Rt. Crucially, this shows that we can estimate the true gradient using an expectation of the sample gradient - the core idea behind the REINFORCE [7] algorithm. This is great. This expression has the more general form which substitutes Rt for some lower-variance estimator of the total expected reward, Φ [8] : θJ(θ)=E[inft=0θlnπθ(at|st)Φt](1) Modern implementations of PPO make the choice of Φt=Aπ(st,at), the advantage function. This function estimates the advantage of a particular action in a given state over the expected value of following the policy, i.e. how much better is taking this action in this state over all other actions? Briefly described here, the advantage function takes the form Aπ(s,a)=Qπ(s,a)Vπ(s) where V(s) is the state-value function, and Q(s,a) is the state-action -value function, or Q-function [9]. I've found it easier to intuit the nuances of PPO by following the narrative around its motivations and predecessor. PPO iterates on the Trust Region Policy Optimization (TRPO) method which constrains the objective function with respect to the size of the policy update. The TRPO objective function is defined as [10][11] : J(θ)=E[πθ(at,st)πθold(at,st)At]subject toE[KL(πθold||πθ)]δ Where KL is the Kullback-Liebler divergence (a measure of distance between two probability distributions), and the size of policy update is defined as the ratio between the new policy and the old policy: r(θ)=πθ(at,st)πθold(at,st) Policy gradient methods optimise policies through (ideally small) iterative gradient updates to parameters θ. The old policy, πθold(at,st), is the one used to generate the current trajectory, and the new policy, πθ(at,st) is the policy currently being optimised [12]. If the advantage is positive, then the new policy becomes greedier relative ...
Dr Abbas Mohammadi from Columbia Dental discusses how allergies can affect your teeth!
Narges Mohammadi é uma defensora dos direitos humanos iraniana premiada com o Nobel da Paz. Nascida em 1972, viveu sua infância durante a Revolução Iraniana, iniciada em 1979. A execução de um tio e um primo marcaram sua juventude, mas foi durante seus anos universitarios que Mohammadi passou a refletir com mais seriedade sobre o tratamento dado a prisioneiros políticos no país. Durante sua graduação em Física, fundou um grupo de debate político para os estudantes, se envolveu fortemente com o ativismo social. Nesta época, conheceu seu marido, com quem teve um casal de filhos gêmeos. Formada e trabalhando como engenheira, N.M. escrevia artigos sobre os direitos humanos e das mulheres para jornais reformistas. Em 2003, se juntou ao Centro de Defensores dos Direitos Humanos, liderado por Shirin Ebadi (#mulherdefibra). Depois, Mohammadi viraria vice-presidente da organização. Ela e Ebadi são as únicas mulheres iranianas a conquistarem um Nobel. Além da luta pelos direitos das mulheres em um país notoriamente conservador, uma de suas principais causas é a defesa dos direitos humanos dos presos políticos do Irã. A ativista já foi presa treze vezes, e atualmente cumpre uma pena de dez anos. Todas suas condenações são relacionadas ao seu trabalho em defesa dos direitos humanos. Somando todos seus processos, ela foi sentenciada a um total de 31 anos de prisão e a 154 chicotadas. Mesmo presa, e pondo a vida em risco, a ativista não para de trabalhar: durante os protestos que tomaram o Irã após a morte da jovem Mahsa Amini (#mulherdefibra), Mohammadi conseguiu entrar em contato com a BBC para denunciar o abuso físico e sexual que estava sendo imposto às detentas. Em outubro de 2023, Narges Mohammadi foi premiada o Nobel da Paz “pela sua luta contra a opressão das mulheres no Irã e pela sua luta para promover os direitos humanos e a liberdade para todos”; ela celebrou essa conquista dentro de sua cela.
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First: Jailed Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi is still fighting for women's rights in Iran at great cost to herself and her family. Christiane speaks with her daughter, Kiana Plus: Origin is a movie like no other. Director Ava Duvernay takes a deep, inpiring dive into the origins of racism, America's original sin. And: Veteran columnist Thomas Friedman tells Walter Isaacson why Benjamin Netanyahu's cynical politics could hurt Israel and Joe Biden's presidency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gol Bezan remembers Melika Mohammadi, who was in the middle of a legendary career for women's football in Iran when she tragically died December 23 in a car crash that injured two teammates. We also discuss the latest in Team Melli player transfer rumors, assess legionnaire performances, and the status of PGPL clubs in the domestic league and AFC Champions League. 00:00 - Welcome 01:24 - Melika Mohammadi tragic death 03:38 - Taremi situation 08:57 - Azmoun situation 15:22 - Ghoddos situation 20:57 - Players in Greece 23:10 - Players in Turkey 25:50 - Players in UAE 28:30 - Players in Qatar 31:32 - Jahanbakhsh & Gholizadeh situations 33:26 - PGPL update 37:14 - Rezaeian & Moharrami 37:35 - Jalali call-up? 40:35 - PGPL stand-outs? 44:55 - ACL Clubs 49:03 - Sepahan's performance 52:45 - Next episode 53:10 - Outro Follow us on social media @GolBezan, leave a like/review & subscribe on the platform you listen on - YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud, Amazon, Castbox. Host: Sina Saemian Panel: Erfan Hoseiny & Daniel Kayal Editor: Samson Tamijani Graphics: Mahdi Javanbakhsh Intro Music: CASPIAN by ASADI https://instagram.com/dannyasadi https://smarturl.it/CASPIAN Outro Music: K!DMO https://instagram.com/kidmo.foreal Sina - https://twitter.com/Sinaa_sa Erfan - https://twitter.com/Eri1806 Daniel - https://twitter.com/KayalDaniel Samson - https://twitter.com/GolBezanSamson Mahdi - https://twitter.com/mativsh https://twitter.com/GolBezan https://twitter.com/GolBezanFarsi https://instagram.com/GolBezan https://facebook.com/GolBezanPodcast https://tiktok.com/@golbezan https://patreon.com/GolBezan
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Francesca Telese from UC San Diego and Jessica Zhou from Cold Spring Harbour about their work on the molecular underpinnings of human addiction. Francesca Telese worked on neuronal enhancers and their pivotal role in governing gene activity. She sheds light on her remarkable findings concerning the epigenetic signature of neuronal enhancers that are intricately involved in synaptic plasticity. Jessica Zhou joined Francesca Telese's lab as a PhD student where she worked on elucidating the effects of chronic cannabis use on memory and behavior in mice. She takes us through the fascinating correlation between THC and gene co-expression networks. Francesca and Jessicathen discuss the utilization of genetically diverse outbred rats in their research, along with the crucial exploration of cell type specificity in gene expression studies. They then delve into the long-term changes that occur in the brain after drug exposure and the profound implications for relapse. Additionally, they touch upon the challenges they face in analyzing single-cell data. References Zhou, J. L., de Guglielmo, G., Ho, A. J., Kallupi, M., Pokhrel, N., Li, H. R., Chitre, A. S., Munro, D., Mohammadi, P., Carrette, L. L. G., George, O., Palmer, A. A., McVicker, G., & Telese, F. (2023). Single-nucleus genomics in outbred rats with divergent cocaine addiction-like behaviors reveals changes in amygdala GABAergic inhibition. Nature neuroscience, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-023-01452-y Wang, J., Telese, F., Tan, Y., Li, W., Jin, C., He, X., Basnet, H., Ma, Q., Merkurjev, D., Zhu, X., Liu, Z., Zhang, J., Ohgi, K., Taylor, H., White, R. R., Tazearslan, C., Suh, Y., Macfarlan, T. S., Pfaff, S. L., & Rosenfeld, M. G. (2015). LSD1n is an H4K20 demethylase regulating memory formation via transcriptional elongation control. Nature neuroscience, 18(9), 1256–1264. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.4069 Related Episodes The Role of Histone Dopaminylation and Serotinylation in Neuronal Plasticity (Ian Maze) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on X Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Epigenetics Podcast on Threads Active Motif on Twitter Active Motif on LinkedIn Email: podcast@activemotif.com
Elvira Lindo presenta en ‘La Ventana' a Narges Mohammadi, ganadora del Premio Nobel de la paz 2023, y escritora de ‘Tortura Blanca', el libro que narra la historia las mujeres encarceladas por el gobierno iraní
In this podcast we talk with a human rights activist within the Women! Life! Freedom! movement about Narges Mohammadi and her lifelong work. She is the Iranian human rights activist that received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 on Sunday 12 of September, for her lifelong work and activism on human rights and Women's rights in Iran. Most of her adult life Narges has been politically active- from publishing a book of political essays and joining the Defenders of Human Rights Center to being arrested multiple times for her criticisms of the Iranian government, her open support of feminist civil disobedience and the abolition of the death penalty in her country. Currently she is the vice president of the Defenders of Human Rights Center (DHRC), headed by her fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Shirin Ebadi. A month ago, in October 2023, while still in prison and despite the condemnation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, Narges was awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize, “for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all”. Yet, her work doesn't not stop even if she is in prison. Since November 2021 and during the Mahsa Amini protests in 2022, Narges has published multiple reports on the life conditions in Evin Prison and the human rights breaches that solitary confinement imposes. Her latest book “White Torture” centred around solitary confinement, has been translated to German, titled “Women! Life! Freedom!” and published this year.
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Afghani artist Robaba Mohammadi will not give up. Born with partial paralysis, she faced extreme prejudice as a kid. But she taught herself how to paint by holding her brush in her mouth and now she inspires artists and activists everywhere. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by Bianca Salinas. It was written by Nicole Haroutunian and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Ariana Delawari. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Our executive producer was Joy Smith. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!
Valentine Sabouraud nous parle de Narges Mohammadi, prix Nobel de la Paix 2023. Elle est la 19e femme à recevoir ce prix, sur 111 récompenses attribuées. Elle rejoint Betty Williams, Mère Theresa, Malala Yousafzai ou encore Maria Ressa, lauréate en 2021.
El escritor y periodista Taghi Rahmani conversó con La W sobre el activismo de su esposa Narges Mohammadi, ganadora del Premio Nobel de Paz 2023 y quien se encuentra encarcelada.
“A woman, a human rights advocate, and a Freedom fighter.” That's how the Nobel Committee Chair described Narges Mohammadi, the winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize. Mohammadi, who is currently imprisoned in Iran's notorious Evin Prison, has spent her life campaigning for women's rights and the abolition of the death penalty in her country. Ahead of the Nobel announcement, with the help of intermediaries, correspondent Jomana Karadsheh interviewed Mohammadi via letter and audio recording from inside Evin Prison. Also on today's show: Gloria Browne-Marshall, attorney, activist and professor of constitutional law; historian Heather Cox Richardson; musician and record company exec Herb Alpert To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
October 06, 2023 Narges Mohammadi win Nobel Peace Prize, calls from listeners by Dr. Farid Holakouee
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The Norwegian Nobel Committee gave the peace prize to Narges Mohammadi, a long-time activist in Iran and a leading voice in the women-led freedom movement. And, a study in South Africa has found that humans cause more fear in wild mammals than the sound of lions. The study profoundly changes our understanding of fear in the wild. Also, Britain's policing minister caused a ruckus earlier this week when he urged shoppers to make a citizen's arrest if they observe someone stealing. Shop thefts have more than doubled in the past three years, costing retailers more than $1 billion a year. Plus, America's National Football League heads to England.
The jailed Iranian women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi, is this year's recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. On Today's Show:Summer Lopez, chief program officer of Free Expression Programs at PEN America and Azar Nafisi, author of many books including Reading Lolita in Tehran and most recently Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times (Dey Street Books, 2022), discuss Mohammadi's work, and the importance, and difficulties of speaking truth to power.
The jailed Iranian women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi, is this year's recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. On Today's Show:Summer Lopez, chief program officer of Free Expression Programs at PEN America and Azar Nafisi, author of many books including Reading Lolita in Tehran and most recently Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times (Dey Street Books, 2022), discuss Mohammadi's work, and the importance, and difficulties of speaking truth to power.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Nobel Peace Prize.
Die Menschenrechtlerin Narges Mohammadi bekommt den Friedensnobelpreis. Für die Islamwissenschaftlerin Katajun Amirpur ist das eine große Ermutigung für die Protestbewegung.
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durée : 00:16:44 - Le prix Nobel de la paix revient à la militante iranienne Narges Mohammadi, actuellement emprisonnée
durée : 00:20:18 - Journal de 18h - La militante Narges Mohammadi obtient le prix Nobel de la Paix, aujourd'hui incarcérée à la prison d'Evin à Téhéran. Il entre en résonnance avec le mouvement Femme-Vie-Liberté porté par une partie des femmes iraniennes depuis un an et le combat d'une autre iranenne prix Nobel de Paix, Shirin Ebadi.
Nicolás Vergara, Matías del Río y Consuelo analizaron la decisión de entregar el Premio Nobel de la Paz 2023 a la activista iraní de derechos humanos. Además, conversaron con Isidro Solís, secretario general de Amarillos por Chile y ex ministro de Justicia, analizó lo que se viene para Comisión Experta y el futuro de la nueva Constitución.
Soraya Lennie is an Australian-Iran journalist and author of “Crooked Alleys: Deliverance and Despair in Iran” and she joins Pippa to reflect on the 2023 Nobel Award for Peace awarded today to Narges Mohammadi for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her battle to promote human rights and freedom for all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La activista iraní Narges Mohammadi, fue premiada con el Nobel de la Paz en el día hoy. Mohammadi ha dedicado su vida a defender los derechos humanos en su país, oponiéndose al velo obligatorio para las mujeres o a la pena de muerte, y siendo repetidamente detenida y encarcelada por ello. Esta periodista de 51 años, condenada por última vez en enero de 2022 a ocho años de prisión y 70 latigazos, lleva pagando muy caro su posicionamiento público desde hace 22 años, cuando fue detenida por primera vez. Según Reporteros Sin Fronteras, Mohammadi, encarcelada actualmente en la prisión de Evin en Teherán, es objeto de "un hostigamiento judicial y policial para silenciarla". Pero su determinación no flaquea pese a las torturas que asegura haber sufrido. Profundizamos en esta noticia, conversamos En Perspectiva con dos de nuestros analistas internacionales, Susana Mangana y Leo Harari.
Die iranische Menschenrechtsaktivistin Narges Mohammadi erhält den Friedensnobelpreis 2023. Das teilte das norwegische Nobelkomitee in Oslo mit. Ist die Auszeichnung berechtigt? Moderation: Jürgen Wiebicke Von WDR 5.
durée : 00:20:15 - Journal de 12h30 - A 51 ans, la militante iranienne Narges Mohammadi (toujours retenue dans les geôles de la République islamique) s'est vue attribuée ce matin le prix Nobel de la paix.
durée : 00:20:18 - Journal de 18h - La militante Narges Mohammadi obtient le prix Nobel de la Paix, aujourd'hui incarcérée à la prison d'Evin à Téhéran. Il entre en résonnance avec le mouvement Femme-Vie-Liberté porté par une partie des femmes iraniennes depuis un an et le combat d'une autre iranenne prix Nobel de Paix, Shirin Ebadi.
La militante et journaliste iranienne Narges Mohammadi, actuellement emprisonnée dans la République islamique, a reçu le prix Nobel de la paix «pour son combat contre l'oppression des femmes en Iran et sa lutte pour la promotion des droits de la personne et la liberté de tous». La rencontre Rioux-Durocher avec Christian Rioux correspondant à Paris pour le quotidien Le Devoir.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Retour sur la remise du prix Nobel de la paix à la journaliste iranienne Narges Mohammadi, détenue à la prison d'Evin à Téhéran. Entrevue avec Kiana Morneau-Guérin, Québécoise d'origine iranienne et militante féministe.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Les magazines à potins en France disent tout et n'importe quoi au sujet de Céline Dion, Jean-François Baril comprend les citoyens de Lévis et la militante et journaliste iranienne Narges Mohammadi a reçu le prix Nobel de la paix. Dans cet épisode intégral du 6 octobre en entrevue : Sarah-Émilie Nault, journaliste culturelle au Journal de Montréal. Kiana Morneau-Guérin, québécoise d'origine iranienne et militante féministe. Une production QUB Radio Octobre 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
1-Il Nobel per la pace 2023 a Narges Mohammadì un omaggio alle attiviste iraniane in carcere e al movimento di protesta “ Donna, vita, libertà. Anche dalla prigione Mohammadi continua a battersi contro il regime teocratico. ( Martina Stefanoni) 2- Stati Uniti. Luci e ombre sull'autunno del Presidente Dopo aver sostenuto i lavoratori in sciopero, joe Biden ha deciso di finanziare il muro anti migranti al confine con il Mssico. Intanto il suo rivale Donald Trump ha trasformato le sue condanne in un fiume di consensi. Lo speciale di esteri ( Roberto Festa, Alfredo Somoza, Davide Mamone) 3-Guatemala. Quinto giorno di protesta contro la Magistratura che tenta di bloccare l'insediamento del presidente Arevalo eletto democraticamente il 20 agosto scorso. ( Alfredo Somoza) 4.Medio oriente. 50 anni fa la guerra del Yom Kippur, che ha aperto la strada agli accordi di Camp David tra Israele e Egitto ma ha tolto tutto ai palestinesi. ( Eric Salerno)
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Michael Mohammadi, Co-founder & CEO at Storm X, and Eduardo Fonnegra, Co-founder & CCO at Storm X, about their strategies for avoiding the biggest misstakes in investor relations.You can learn about Storm X at https://stormxcapital.io/
This week we sit down with photography veterans Stephen Karlisch and Nima Mohammadi to discuss lighting. Stephen is based out of Texas and specialized in interior design photography. He also teaches light in his numerous... The post Episode 176 – Natural Light versus Flash with Stephen Karlisch and Nima Mohammadi first appeared on Shooting Spaces.
A dynamic new edition of Roqe including a feature interview with legendary Iranian-American journalist, Homa Sarshar. Ms Sarshar joins Jian from Los Angeles for an in-depth conversation covering her latest lifetime achievement award (presented at Stanford University last week), her thoughts on the future of the Iranian community around the world, and how media and journalists should deal with the prevarications of the Islamic Republic representatives (a subject that leads to some disagreement with Jian). Plus, broadcaster, producer and musician, Maral Mohammadi is live in the Roqe Studio for the Roundup chat ranging from her first experience in Canada to joining “Threads” to the actions of the Iranian government. And Pegah recaps some of the latest news from inside and outside Iran, while Jian tries to explain 90's grunge music metaphors with limited success.
Nachts wach: Eine Sorge wird abgelöst von der nächsten und begleitet von dem Gefühl, komplett die Kontrolle über die Gedanken verloren zu haben – wer kennt das nicht? Heute reden Atze und Leon über genau dieses Phänomen. Es geht in die zweite Folge zum Thema Sorgen. Dabei beantworten sie die Frage, wieso Sorgen so unkontrollierbar sein können und was ihnen Positives abzugewinnen ist. Von spannenden Theorien, was die Sorgen aufrechterhält, über einen Exkurs in die generalisierte Angststörung gibt es in dieser Folge viele praktische Tipps und Tricks von Leon und Atze. Sie zeigen euch, wie ihr eure Sorgen gut betreut! Fühlt euch gut betreut Leon & Atze Hier erreicht ihr uns: post@leonwindscheid.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonwindscheid/ https://www.instagram.com/atzeschroeder_offiziell/ Der neue Instagram Account für Betreutes Fühlen: https://www.instagram.com/betreutesfuehlen/ Mehr zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/betreutesfuehlen Masterclass Anmeldung unter: https://www.wemynd.de Quellen: Grundlagen zur generalisierten Angststörungen (und allen anderen psychischen Störungen) finden sich im Manual für psychische Störungen, dem DSM-5: Falkai, P., Wittchen, H. U., Döpfner, M., & American Psychiatric Association. (2015). Diagnostisches und statistisches Manual psychischer Störungen DSM-5®. Hogrefe. Informationen zur generalisierten Angststörung findet ihr in diesem Buch: Becker, E., & Margraf, J. (2017). Vor lauter Sorgen...: Selbsthilfe bei Generalisierter Angststörung. Beltz. In folgender Studie geht es um die Theorie der Emotionsvermeidung durch Sorgenketten: Laguna, L. B., Ham, L. S., Hope, D. A., & Bell, C. (2004). Chronic worry as avoidance of arousal. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 28, 269-281. Ein Buch dazu, wieso wir Angst und Sorge brauchen, findet ihr hier: Dennis-Tiwary, T. (2022). Future Tense: Why Anxiety is Good for You (even Though it Feels Bad). Hachette UK. Und hier ist ein spannender (englischsprachiger) Podcast mit der Autorin: Vedantam, S. (Moderator). (2022).A better way to worry – Hidden Brain Podcast: https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/a-better-way-to-worry/ Tiefer einsteigen in das Problemlösetraining von D'Zurilla und Goldfried könnt ihr in diesem Paper: D'Zurilla, T. J., & Goldfried, M. R. (1971). Problem solving and behavior modification. Journal of abnormal psychology, 78(1), 107. Und zu guter Letzt befinden sich hier ein paar Zusammenfassungsstudien zur emotionalen Akzeptanz und den Effekten von Sport und Sorgen: Orcutt, H. K., Pickett, S. M., & Pope, E. B. (2005). Experiential avoidance and forgiveness as mediators in the relation between traumatic interpersonal events and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 24(7), 1003-1029. Carter, T., Pascoe, M., Bastounis, A., Morres, I. D., Callaghan, P., & Parker, A. G. (2021). The effect of physical activity on anxiety in children and young people: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders, 285, 10-21. Kazeminia, M., Salari, N., Vaisi-Raygani, A., Jalali, R., Abdi, A., Mohammadi, M., ... & Shohaimi, S. (2020). The effect of exercise on anxiety in the elderly worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Health and quality of life outcomes, 18(1), 1-8
In Iran's Kasra Hospital, the parents of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini embraced in a hallway, grieving their daughter who died after being detained by the country's morality police. Journalist Niloofar Hamedi captured the moment in a photo and tweeted it out. Within the week, she was arrested. A week later, journalist Elahe Mohammadi was also arrested after reporting from Amini's funeral. Iran erupted in protests after Amini's death, and demonstrators were met with a swift crackdown. Thousands of people were detained, including Hamedi and Mohammadi, who remain imprisoned to this day. On May 29 and 30, their trials finally began behind closed doors. What will happen to these journalists whose reporting helped spark an uprising? In this episode: Dorsa Jabbari (@DorsaJabbari), Al Jazeera correspondent Episode credits: This episode was produced by David Enders with Negin Owliaei, Chloe K. Li, and our host, Malika Bilal. Khaled Soltan fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Tim St. Clair mixed this episode. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera Al Dosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook