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Iš Pabradės naujausia JAV kariuomenės informacija dėl paieškos pelkėje

60 minučių

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 53:57


Pabradės poligone Švenčionių rajone tebeieškant ketvirto dingusio kario, amerikiečių kariuomenės vadavietė Europoje ir Afrikoje teigia, kad į įvykio vietą atvyko paieškos šunys ir specialūs dronai, taip pat talkina Estijos pajėgos.Suomijos sprendimas trauktis iš priepėstines minas draudžiančios Otavos konvencijos sustiprina kitų regiono valstybių norą pasitraukti iš šio susitarimo, sako krašto apsaugos ministrė Dovilė Šakalienė.Europos Parlamente – diskusijos, kaip užtikrinti, kad Rusija prisiimtų atsakomybę už karo nusikaltimus Ukrainoje.Šalies vaistinės pradeda dalyti naujas kalio jodo tabletes, kurios galios iki 2031-ųjų vidurio. Nemokamai 4-ias jodo tabletes galės atsiimti nuolatiniai 17-os savivaldybių, esančių 100 kilometru spinduliu nuo Astravo atominės elektrinės, gyventojai.Po devynių kosmose praleistų mėnesių du NASOS astronautai iš naujo pratinasi prie gyvenimo Žemėje. Dėl „Boing“ erdvėlaivio „Starliner“ techninių problemų jų misija, turėjusi trukti 8-ias dienas, pritraukė viso pasaulio dėmesį.Ved. Agnė Skamarakaitė

Linchpin Conversations
Greece to Sweden to being a new Dad.

Linchpin Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 36:22


Nasos has been a member of Linchpin since October of 2018. He is originally from Greece, but moved to Sweden for work about 8 years ago. He has a background in Physiotherapy & massage therapy. He has worked with athletes & regular people helping them rehab from injuries, relieve aches & pains & more. He is a new dad to a 4 month old little girl. Fatherhood has forced him to adjust his training schedule, but he is making it happen. This is his story. 

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)
Epistolary: Meaningful Living vs Making a Living (Part 1)

Clerestory (Bryan Kam)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 67:32


How do you balance your life's purpose, your creative impulse, or your art, with the realities of life? Here are the first seven responses I've received. Thanks to Nasos, Romeo, Jay, Khuyen (Kasper), Joachim, Nicole, and Nathan. I'm still taking submissions. Please upload your audio response here: ⁠https://bryankam.com/record⁠. I will release episodes from responses I receive, aiming for 30-45 minute episodes after the initial "pilot." Clerestory by ⁠⁠⁠Bryan Kam⁠⁠⁠ • Infrequent updates at ⁠⁠⁠Substack⁠⁠⁠ • All my work plus exclusive content at ⁠⁠⁠Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bkam/message

Pralaužk vieną šaltą
Space n Time | GALINGIAUSIAS TELESKOPAS (JWST - technologija iš ateities)

Pralaužk vieną šaltą

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 64:16


Laukėt, laukėt ir sulaukėt! Dar vienas Space n Time epizodas, kuriame skambinom į NASA pakalbėt su antru svarbiausiu žmogumi JWST misijoje John Durning.  Pakalbėjome apie naujojo, brangiausio teleskopo savybes, kokias dar nematytas nuotraukas teleskopas galės atlikti, apie technologijas, kurios dar nebuvo išrastos kuriant teleskopą. Taip pat palietėm ir tamsųjį NASOS egzistavimo etapą. INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/goda_raibyte/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/mantasgm/?hl=enContribee:https://contribee.com/pralauzk-viena-saltaSupport the show

MadRussianCore
MadRussianCore - grebaniy nasos

MadRussianCore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 15:55


уничтожителям кайфа, грёбанным насосам , вакуумам, перепедальщикам и крышеслетам посвящается. не борщи сцука притормози не сожги свои мозги ты зачем это ешь? для чего? кайфоломы сцкки??.

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MadRussianCore
MadRussianCore - grebaniy nasos

MadRussianCore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 15:55


уничтожителям кайфа, грёбанным насосам , вакуумам, перепедальщикам и крышеслетам посвящается. не борщи сцука притормози не сожги свои мозги ты зачем это ешь? для чего? кайфоломы сцкки??.

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Das Kek Versteck
#4 Opferflucht

Das Kek Versteck

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 54:41


Diese Folge handelt nicht nur von Autounfällen, sie IST einer. Opfer sind dabei vor allem die Hörer & Hörerinnen, wenn die Keks etwa rätseln ob Frauen, Männer insgeheim lieber verräumen, platt- oder nassmachen möchten. Fakt ist: als kurzsichtiger Glatzkopf wird man es nie erfahren. Es sei denn man trägt einen Jägerhut, lebt in Leipzig und wählt die Nasos.

Ryto garsai
Ryto garsai 2018-12-26 07:05

Ryto garsai

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 110:28


Ką lietuviai žiūri per šventes ir koks turi būti filmas, kad žmonės jį norėtų žiūrėti per Kalėdas?Ar tikrai nėra dviejų vienodų snaigių ir kiti atsakymai apie sniegą.Šiauliečio namas – it Kalėdų Senelio tvirtovė.Knygos nameliuose Klaipėdoje. Interviu su lietuve Inesa Žvirblyte, grįžusia iš NASOS. Kalėdinė 3D pasaka „Jėzaus gimimo istorija“. Orai. Eismo sąlygos. Dienos renginiai. Ved. Giedrė Čiužaitė.

DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl
#134 Haie und Rochen im Meerwasseraquarium?

DER Meerwasseraquariumpodcast mit Markus Mahl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 7:20


Durch Zufall war in der letzten Woche zu Besuch im Tropenaquarium bei Hagenbeck in Hamburg. Dort schlenderte ich durch die Aquarienwelt und schaute mir die einzelnen Aquarien an. Am Schluss der Aquariumrunde befand sich ein sehr sehr großes Meerwasseraquarium einem Inhalt von mehreren Millionen Litern Wasser. Die Frontscheibe des Aquariums war ca. 10 m lang und in etwa 5-6 m hoch. Darin schwammen unter anderem vier Schwarzspitzenriffhaie, vier oder fünf Rochen und einige Nasos. Als ich vor dem Aquarium saß und mir das Verhalten der einzelnen Fische anschaute, kamen mir die immer wiederkehrenden Anfragen nach der Haltung von Haien und Rochen im Meerwasseraquarium in den Sinn. Die Haie, Rochen und auch die Nasos treten völlig entspannt nahezu schwerelos ihre Runden im Aquarium. Einer der Gründe für das völlig entspannte Verhalten der Fische liegt zweifelslos dem ausreichenden Platzangebot, dass sie in einem solch großen Aquarium vorfinden. Auch wenn für die meisten Aquarianer klar ist, dass ein heimisches Meerwasseraquarium auch mit 1000, 2000 Litern Inhalt für die Haltung von Rochen und Haien zu klein ist, gibt es leider immer wieder Fälle, dass diese Tiere viel zu kleinen Aquarien gehalten werden. Bei Haien wird dann gerne auf die Haltung von Katzenhaien ausgewichen, da viele der Ansicht sind, dass diese Tiere nicht viel schwimmen und aus diesem Grund auch nicht so ein hohes Platzangebot benötigen. Ich habe Fälle gesehen in denen Katzenhai in einem 600 l Aquarium gehalten wurden. Egal ob das Aquarium 600 oder 2000 l Inhalt hat für die Haltung von Katzenhaien ist das deutlich zu klein, da hier kein ausreichender Schwimmraum bzw. keine ausreichenden Rückzugsmöglichkeiten die für das natürliche Verhalten im erforderlichen Umfang vorhanden sind.   Hier Checklisten sichern:  https://aktion.aquacura.de/Geschenk   Nachdem die Nachfrage auf dem Sonderrabatt von 10 % in unserem Onlineshop www.aquacura.de  so groß war, haben wir uns entschlossen die Aktion fortzusetzen. Deshalb sichere du auch dir einen Sonderrabatt von 10 % auf den gesamten Warenkorb im Aquacurashop. Dort findest du alle für eine erfolgreiche Meerwasseraquaristik benötigen Pflegemittel, die wir übrigens auch bei allen unseren Wartungskunden in über 2000-jährlichen Aquarienwartungen verwenden. Wenn du dich für eines der bereits mit 10 % rabattierten Sparpakete wie zum Beispiel eine hochwirksame Calciumlösung und eine Lösung zur Stabilisierung der Karbonathärte entscheidest, sparst du mit dem zusätzlichen weiteren Rabatt von 10 % satte 20 % auf den normalen Preis. Alle Produkte bei uns im Shop bestehen aus hochwertigen Rohstoffen wurden langen Praxistests vor der Markteinführung. Also gehe auf www.aquacura.de und sichere dir jetzt deinen Rabatt. Hierfür musst du nur im Warenkorb im Rabattfeld die Zahl 10 eingeben. Rabattcode: 10 www.aquacura.de Den Link zum Shop und Rabattcode findest du natürlich auch in der Podcastbeschreibung. Wir freuen uns auf dich ! Ich habe eine große Bitte an dich: Wenn Dir diese Folge gefallen hat, hinterlasse mir bitte eine 5 Sterne Bewertung, ein Feedback  auf iTunes und abonniere diesen Podcast. Hierfür benötigst du maximal 2 Minuten und hilfst mir dabei, den Podcast immer mehr zu verbessern und dir die Inhalte bereit zu stellen, die du dir wünscht. Je mehr Meerwasseraquarianer von diesem Podcast erfahren, umso besser können wir unser gemeinsames Hobby gestalten! Ich danke Dir vielmals für deine Unterstützung! Viele weitere interessante Informationen rund um das Meerwasseraquarium findest du auch in meinem Meerwasserblog oder besuche meine homepage. Wenn du Fragen hast, schreibe mir an: info@aquariumwest.de   Hier findest du meinen Amazon Bestseller "Meerwasseraquarium"

Leading Learning  - The Show for Leaders in the Business of Lifelong Learning, Continuing Education, and Professional Develop

Nasos Papadopoulos, founder of MetaLearn, a Web destination for learning about learning, is a university lecturer and online course author who is passionate about helping others master their own learning. His work, including his course Make Me A MetaLearner, gives people the necessary tools and techniques to become an effective lifelong learner. In this episode of the Leading Learning podcast, Jeff talks with Nasos about what metalearning is and why it’s important as well as reflections and advice related to his own experience as a learner, podcaster, and course author. Full show notes at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode122/ Highlighted Resource – Nasos Papadopoulos’ MetaLearn YouTube channel - features dozens of brief videos covering topics ranging from how to learn from famous figures like Elon Musk, Marie Curie and Charles Darwin to how to leverage important learning techniques like spaced practice, reflection, and elaboration. This is a great resource to help you boost your own learning – and also a great resource to share with the learners you serve. Thank you to Blue Sky eLearn, sponsor of the Leading Learning podcast for the first quarter of 2018. Blue Sky is the maker of the Path learning management system, an award-winning, cloud-based learning solution that empowers your organization to maximize its message. Blue Sky also provides a range of virtual event and instructional services to help you maximize your content and create deeper engagement with your audience. To find out more about Blue Sky eLearn and everything it offers, visit http://www.blueskyelearn.com.

I Will Teach You A Language
237: Do we need vacations from language learning?

I Will Teach You A Language

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 12:08


 Nicolás asks: "Do we need vacations from language learning?" Episode Summary: My life is full of examples of doing things better after a long break Our brains can only achieve so much by focused attention The Pomodoro technique works on this principle Focus mode vs diffuse mode Small scale - i.e. my daily writing habits in one day Large scale - i.e. learning patterns over many months Breaks are essential... even many months can be fine It works even better if you can take "study breaks" while also speaking or using the language a lot Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode: 5 Lessons I Learned from Barbara Oakley - a great video from my friend Nasos https://youtu.be/HYkY22pP6go?t=2m7s Start Speaking Today: I’d like to thank italki for supporting the show. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, visit: https://iwillteachyoualanguage.com//italkishownotes Do you have a question? Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… Share the episode using the social media buttons around you Leave an honest review and rating of the podcast on iTunes (click here to do that) iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

Nat Chat
37: Reframing the Way You Learn and Becoming a MetaLearner with Nasos Papadopoulos

Nat Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 50:50


It’s the consistency over a long period of time where you really start to see the breakthrough. In this episode of Nat Chat, I’m joined by Nasos Papadopoulos. Nasos attended Oxford University, where after a while, realized that being on the path with finance and economics just wasn’t for him. He took a long break to travel and explore new opportunities, eventually getting into meta-learning and the science of learning. He started the site Metalearn.net where he educates other people on learning more effectively and efficiently. He also has a popular podcast and a course on the topic, all focused on helping people get better at learning. Nasos is an excellent guy to learn from for those wanting to learn more effectively and efficiently, stay motivated, and getting to know their learning strengths and weaknesses. We cover a wide range of topics, including: What Nasos has learned by focusing on learning how to learn The niche and lesser-known aspects of learning The fixed and growth mindsets and their impact on learning Figuring out your own learning strengths and weaknesses Applying Hebb’s Law and becoming more self and other-aware Overcoming the sunk cost of highly investing in the wrong area And much more. Please enjoy, and reach out to Nasos on Twitter! If you enjoyed this episode and our discussion on learning and self-education, be sure to check out my episode with Zak Slayback, and my episode with Connor Grooms, where we delve into these topics and more.   Find Nasos online: Website [0:35] MetaLearn Twitter [49:18] Nasos’ Twitter [49:20] Mentioned in the show: Oxford University [0:15] Metalearn.net [0:35] MetaLearn podcast [0:48] Nat’s episode on the MetaLearn podcast [1:24] Italki [20:45] Make Me a MetaLearner course [24:47] Self-authoring Suite [25:44] 5-Minute Journal [30:45] Hebb’s Law [31:32] Python [32:58] Duolingo [34:23] Codecademy [34:24] Sesame Street [34:26] Books mentioned: How Will You Measure Your Life [11:12] The 4-Hour Workweek [11:50] Intelligence and How to Get It [21:17] People mentioned: Clayton Christensen [11:13] Tim Ferriss [11:50] Plato [12:05] Aristotle [12:06] Carol Dweck [16:53] Elon Musk [18:24] Richard Nisbett [21:15] Howard Gardner [22:49] Dr. Jordan Peterson [25:36] Scott Adams [45:32] 1:19 - Introduction to Nasos, him detailing his schooling experiences and time at Oxford University, and then rethinking his whole perspective on the educational system. 7:30 - How Nasos’ perspective on continuing to work in the financial field changed, after barely missing a top score on one of his finals. Also, a bit on his traveling experiences and what he did after having this huge change in perspective. 10:33 - How Nasos was paying for travel and a few of the impactful books he read shortly after leaving the financial field. 12:18 - How and when Nasos first began his company, MetaLearn. 13:32 - Some of the most important lessons that Nasos has learned from studying the science of learning. 16:44 - Neuroplasticity, the growth vs the fixed mindset, and some explanations on these. Also, why the growth mindset can be harmful towards learning. 19:30 - Using some of these techniques for improving your language learning, speculation how much of a role IQ plays, and some thoughts on intelligence in general. 24:18 - Figuring out your own strengths and weaknesses with learning, re-evaluating yourself, and self-analyzing with external perspectives on yourself. 28:06 - Nasos’ personal experience with self-awareness and learning that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all. 29:50 - What Nasos has been doing to be more self-aware and other-aware. 31:23 - Nasos detailing a few examples of learning based on making connections to past knowledge. Also, how Nasos has applied Hebb’s Law. 34:05 - The gamification of learning (Duolingo, Codecademy, Sesame Street) and Nasos’ thoughts on this. 36:42 - Nasos on blending the learning games with effective learning techniques. “I think if you have a piece of your learning process that is purely gamified, that’s great as long as it’s not the only thing.” 38:44 - How Nasos keeps himself motivated with learning new things and working on his entrepreneurial creative project. “I come back to: ‘Why am I doing this, why does this matter to me, what impact is this having on the people around me and the wider world?” and that keeps me motivated.” 40:26 - Nasos’ advice on letting go of the sunk cost of investing heavily in something that you didn’t enjoy doing or wasn’t meaningful to you. 43:37 - Nasos’ current long-term goals with Metalearn and other projects. Also, a bit on systems-based thinking and Nasos’ advice for others looking to become more effective with learning in general. 48:55 - Wrap-up and where to find Nasos online. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://nateliason.com/podcast When it has meaning to you, the other motivational stuff just becomes irrelevant.

Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money
Nasos Papadopoulos on how to be the most effective learner

Travel Wisdom Podcast -travel and learn languages for success and money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 48:15


Nasos is the host of the MetaLearn podcast all about how to become the most effective learner. When we met at the Polyglot conference in October 2016 we really hit it off and knew he would be a great guest! I love learning especially as it relates to languages. I also think that learning is enhanced while in a new environment like travelling. We talk about these things in this episode