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On this episdoe of Legislative Review: Millionaires Tax bill is heard in House Finance Committee. Plus a piece of legislation on wrongly convicted people.
On this episode of Legislative Review: A piece of legislation that would redefine parents' rights in family court. Plus a bill that would expand access to shelters and supportive housing. Finally a measure pertaining to Western Washington University.
On this episode of Legislative Review: Legislation pertaining to shared leave for hate crime victims and ice-related absences. Plus bill on private detention centers. Finally discussion on the Millionaire Tax takes place in the Washington State Senate.
On this episode of Legislative Review: A bill pertaining to data centers in one Eastern Washington county. Plus here the pros and cons of the newly proposed Millionaires' Tax.
On this episode of Legislative Review: Lawmakers weigh new legislation for cities to raise lodging taxes. Plus, a bill to lower utility bills for low-income households. Finally a bill concerning consumer debt lawsuits.
On this episode of Legislative Review: A piece of legislation pertaining to mattress recycling. Plus a bill about financial literacy in high schools. Finally a potential new law debated in the House of Representatives on jail strip searches.
On this episode of Legislative Review: A bill to help expand privacy protections in Washington State's public records and a bill to help fund public media.
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32 Fear not, little flock, for it hath pleased your Father to give you a kingdom.Nolite timere pusillus grex, quia complacuit Patri vestro dare vobis regnum. 33 Sell what you possess and give alms. Make to yourselves bags which grow not old, a treasure in heaven which faileth not: where no thief approacheth, nor moth corrupteth.Vendite quae possidetis, et date eleemosynam. Facite vobis sacculos, qui non veterascunt, thesaurum non deficientem in caelis : quo fur non appropriat, neque tinea corrumpit. 34 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.Ubi enim thesaurus vester est, ibi et cor vestrum erit.St Peter, instructed by the Blessed Virgin, founded the Order of Our Lady of Mercy for the Redemption of Captives. When all funds for the work were exhausted, the religious were bound by their rule to take the places of the prisoners with the infidels. St Peter died A.D. 1256.
On this episode of Legislative Review: A bill to help businesses figure out what to do with the pennie shortage. Also a piece of legislation pertaining to immigration agents and civil rights. Finally a bill about homelessness and housing.
On this episode of Legislative Review: Legislation pertaining to medicaid funding for newborns exposed to drugs. Plus, a bill targeting so-called real estate "pocket" listings.
Children remember dying in past lives. Researchers verify they happened. 3,000 cases. 40 years of data. This is what Dr. Stevenson discovered... Reincarnation?
On this episode of Legislative Review: Legislation regarding AI chatbots. Plus a controversial bill on abortion pill access. Finally a bill discussing housing permitting.
On this episode of Legislative Review. The 2026 legislative session begins with opening ceremonies and remarks from Speaker of the House Rep. Laurie Jinkins and House Repuiblican Leader Drew Stokesbary. Plus an education bill pertaining to how schools handle behavioral crises.
Pandillas, violencia y narco. La impunidad es el caldo de cultivo en el que Honduras se desangra. El narcotráfico ha permeado en muchos poderes estatales a través de la financiación de campañas políticas. RFI recorre el país para remontar la cadena de la violencia: desde el pandillero al congresista comprado por el crimen organizado. Un itinerario desde San Pedro Sula hasta Tegucigalpa pasando por varios municipios de uno de los países más violentos del mundo. Del enviado especial de RFI a Honduras, Carlos Herranz José ha pasado media vida entre rejas. Dice que su devoción por Dios es lo que le ha apartado de la pandilla 18. Lleva tan solo unos meses fuera de la cárcel y acude cada semana a una escuela religiosa dirigida por un pastor que reinserta pandilleros a las afueras de Tegucigalpa. Hoy es sábado a mediodía y varios ex pandilleros, algunos con un largo historial de asesinatos a sus espaldas, acuden al centro religioso. “Yo inicié en el camino de la pandilla a la edad de 17 años, en el año 1995. Me gustó el ambiente y empecé a llevarme con ellos y luego pues me fui metiendo más y más a fondo y luego nos tocó hacer cosas que no son gratas ante los ojos de nadie para poder ir ascendiendo dentro de la organización... como si fuesen niveles, según lo que los méritos que uno vaya haciendo. Los méritos son delitos, algunos de sangre. No hay opción para salirse porque uno es un compromiso de por vida. O está preso, está muerto, pero que no sales, no sales” nos cuenta este expandillero desmovilizado que ahora profesa una fe sin límites a la que atribuye su propia salvación. El pastor Wilmer Sauceda es quien dirige este centro en Comayagüela, localidad pegada a la capital hondureña. Lleva toda una vida dedicado a reinsertar pandilleros y trabajando con ellos en varias cárceles del país. Apasionado por su trabajo, su historia familiar también está marcada por la violencia. Wilmer decidió perdonar en prisión al asesino de su hermano pequeño, quien se negó a pagar una extorsión. A su madre, nos cuenta, le costó entender aquel perdón que daba sentido a su vida y su trabajo con pandilleros. “Ahora las maras ya no extorsionan a los pequeños. Son organizaciones, funcionan como grandes empresas, son dueños de empresas. Cada tiene dividido ya sus sectores, ya no pelean por territorios, todo está definido y tienen el control y el tráfico de drogas en esos sectores propios” nos cuenta Wilmer que añade que las maras se preoucpan ahora por tener una buena implantación e imagen en las comunidades. “Sí, ayudan mucho a la sociedad para sobreguardar ese respaldo de la sociedad, que nos cuiden para que la policía no vaya a sorprendernos”.Una implantación social de las maras que ocupan los espacios vacíos que el estado hondureño. No alcanza a ocupar. El factor edad también ha contribuido al cambio. “Los líderes que iniciaron las pandillas son personas que ahora andan entre los 45 a 50 años de edad. Yo he platicado con ellos y ellos ya no son violentos”. Estos factores de cambio en la dinámica de las maras son los que han ayudado a rebajar el nivel de violencia en los últimos años. El sociólogo Fermín Lainez ha estudiado las diferentes mutaciones que han vivido las pandillas en Honduras y no duda en apuntar hacia arriba a cómo el poder político ha instrumentalizado a pandilleros. “Te lo resumo principalmente que fueron cooptados por grupos militares. De hecho, en el 2017, según el Departamento de Estados de Estados Unidos, estos grupos fueron utilizados para causar los disturbios que hubieron en ese tiempo para que se mantuviera en el poder Juan Orlando Hernández (expresidente del país condenado por narcotráfico en EE.UU.) Entonces eso causó la última mutación. Nosotros veníamos midiendo las mutaciones del de los grupos pandilleros en este país. Iban mutando de ser muchachos, que estaban en las calles simplemente pasando el tiempo. Luego pasaron a tener armas, verdad, y esas armas venían principalmente de Nicaragua, en tiempo de que armas que llegaron por parte de los contras. Entonces todo eso ha venido a evolucionar, pero nunca, nunca, nunca el joven de pandilla ha tenido el control, siempre ha sido cooptado” afirma Lainez cuya historia personal ejemplifica la hidra del crimen en el país que conecta pandillas, narco y poder. El pandillero que lo salvó de la muerte tras un secuestro ordenado desde el poder, apareció después muerto. El país ha conseguido reducir su alto índice de homicidios en los últimos años, algo que muchos expertos conectan con un cambio de paradigma en las pandillas que buscan ahora mayor aceptación social. Leonardo Pineda, politólogo, así lo afirma: “más que obedecer a políticas estatales, obedece a cambios en las dinámicas criminales. Las pandillas decidieron no calentar sus zonas, no hacerle tanto escándalo, sino tener un control más específico sin estar matando a gente en las calles, algo que no es conveniente para sus negocios”. Hacemos una parada en la morgue de San Pedro Sula. Durante años fue calificada como la ciudad más violenta del mundo, con tasas que llegaron a los 187 homicidios por cada 100.000 habitantes en 2013. Un récord que se ha ido reduciendo durante los últimos años. Simón trabaja en la principal funeraria de la ciudad y ha sido testigo de ese horror. “Había días muy críticos de hasta 32 levantamientos. Estoy hablando que en 32 levantamientos se podían levantar más de 40 o 50 muertos porque hay levantamientos que son múltiples. También cuerpos desmembrados, aunque esto ya no es tan frecuente como antes. Antes uno se se topaba con escenas dantescas, hallar cuerpos hasta en 26 pedazos.(...) Esto era un mensaje atemorizante que mandaban las maras”. La falta de medios contribuye al gran problema que sustenta la violencia, la impunidad según estiman diversas voces que conocen bien la problemática sobre terreno. Leonardo Pineda incide en ello: “muchas veces hasta que encuentran, por ejemplo, una fosa clandestina con 2030 cuerpos tratan de identificar algunos en Honduras todavía tenemos muchos problemas con la identificación de cadáveres. Porque no tenemos un banco de datos de ADN que los pueda identificar y a veces tal vez por los dientes se lo van a identificar, pero por decirte una cosa, el año pasado se encontraron 3 cuatro fosas clandestinas en varios sectores peliurbanes de la ciudad y esa gente pues no pasa ni a las estadísticas y muchos de ellos ni siquiera son identificados. JOH, caso no aislado La detención del expresidente Juan Orlando Hernández en 2022, recientemente indultado por Trump, dio la vuelta al mundo en la apertura de informativos. Condenado 45 años por narcotráfico, el caso Hernández es el más conocido pero dista de ser un caso aislado. La simbiosis entre narco y poder político es una gangrena en Honduras. La financiación de las campañas políticas es la puerta de entrada del narcotráfico y el problema del origen es el costo de las campañas, según apunta el director de Flacso Honduras, Rolando Sierra. "Aquí hay que decir que en el caso de Honduras las campañas son de alto costo. Hay mucha inversión en publicidad, inversión en recorrer el país. De hecho, hay candidatos a diputados que lo que invierten en su campaña electoral es mucho más de lo que van a recibir como salario en los en los cuatro años. Entonces, frente a esto, busca, se busca el dinero donde se puede encontrar y eso abre la puerta del narcotráfico". El límite de gasto para los candidatos presidenciales es de casi 20 millones de dólares, aunque parezca poco comparado con otros países, los expertos coinciden en que es mucho para la realidad del país y critican la forma de obtener fondos discrecional y carente de supervisión. Cristian Nolasco, de la organización civil Consejo Nacional Anticorrupción, critica la falta de datos. "La responsabilidad de recabar esos datos corresponde a la Unidad de financiamiento de las campañas políticas. Sin embargo, como la unidad está debilitada, no presenta datos. Entonces no podemos ni siquiera retomar esos datos de quiénes y cuántos candidatos o candidatas son de cierta manera financiados por el crimen organizado. Lo que sí podemos mencionar es que ha sido una práctica recurrente" apunta Nolasco. El resultado es que el narco financia al político. Y el político queda a su servicio. "Y por lo tanto, después el Estado termina capturado en un congreso nacional en función de quienes lo financiaron" sentencia Rolando Sierra, director de FLACSO Honduras. La tutela de EE.UU. Estados Unidos siempre ha tutelado la política hondureña. Por ello, son muchas las voces que no dudan en señalar la responsabilidad de Washington en el manejo de la seguridad del estado hondureño. Julio Uclés, presidente de la Federación de Patronatos de Chamalecón en San Pedro Sula, se atreve a señalarlo claramente. "Definitivamente, el crimen organizado premió la institucionalidad del país por completo. Y también a los partidos políticos que son parte de la sociedad. Pero también había que ver el estado de responsabilidad que han tenido nuestros cooperantes nuestros socios en permitir estas cosas también porque la embajada americana tuvo conocimiento desde a desde mucho tiempo atrás de actos reñidos con la con la ley y los permitió hasta que a ellos les convino". La impunidad es también la base de acuerdos ilegítimos, sobornos y delitos que se utilizan para imponer proyectos vinculados con las élites poderosas. Y los periodistas corren riesgos por denunciarlo. Osman Reyes fue el presidente del Colegio de Periodistas Hondureño. "Desde el año 2000 hasta aquí, en 25 años, tenemos 104 periodistas asesinados. Lo más terrible es que en su gran mayoría, casi el 93% están en completa impunidad. Nunca se investigó las causas. Alguna gente después, el caso de algunos narcotraficantes en las cortes de Estados Unidos, revelaron que ellos habían mandado a asesinar a estos periodistas por el trabajo que realizaban" explica Reyes. Pagar con la vida por denunciar es moneda de cambio, no solo para periodistas, también para medioambientalistas. Hace 10 años, el caso de Berta Cáceres impactó al mundo. La activista sufrió una persecución constante durante años que obligó a parte de su familia a abandonar el país. Su hija, Berta Zúñiga Cáceres, continúa una década después empeñada en llevar ante la justicia al autor intelectual del asesinato de su madre. Asesinatos, desapariciones y torturas con fines interesados y sobre una base de impunidad. Un patrón sistemático amparado por negligencia institucional en un país demasiado acostumbrado a la violencia y a la muerte.
Neste novo episódio de Mais Lento do Que a Luz, o nosso convidado é Armando Nolasco Pinto, professor do Departamento de Electrónica, Telecomunicações e Informática da Universidade de Aveiro e responsável pelo grupo de Comunicações Quânticas do Instituto de Telecomunicações em Aveiro. Integra ainda o consórcio Portuguese Quantum Communication Infrastructure, responsável pela implementação do primeiro segmento da rede quântica nacional. No encerramento do Ano Internacional das Ciências e Tecnologias Quânticas, a nossa conversa passou pelas comunicações quânticas. Armando Nolasco Pinto contou como surgiu o seu interesse por esta área, falámos sobre o que distingue a comunicação quântica e sobre as razões pelas quais estas tecnologias irão melhorar a segurança das telecomunicações, protegendo-nos da ameaça que os computadores quânticos constituem para a actual criptografia. Falámos ainda dos objectivos da Portuguese Quantum Communication Infrastructure, das ligações previstas em Portugal e do caminho que o país está a trilhar para integrar uma rede quântica europeia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O Guilherme Nolasco, Diretor Executivo da União Nacional do Etanol de Milho, conta como foi o ano de 2025 para o setor e quais as perspectivas de crescimento para 2026.
Vox no ha recibido el presupuesto de 2026 antes de la reunión con Jorge Azcón, prevista a las 11 de la mañana. Su portavoz, Alejandro Nolasco, dudaba en La Rebotica de Radio Zaragoza de que el presidente de Aragón quiera negociar las cuentas. "Ahí estoy yo y mi partido para hablar y luego veremos en qué queda eso, no sé", afirmaba Nolasco. "Ya digo que es todo super extraño y que me den un plazo de 24 horas para ir allí a hablar de un presupuesto que no hemos conocido... la verdad no sé si es caso único en la historia de la democracia española".
Actualidad política aragonesa: entrevista con el portavoz de Vox en las Cortes, Alejandro Nolasco.
Ele foi um dos fundadores do Introvertendo quando ainda era menor de idade, marcou história com sua voz grave na vinheta, pediu pra sair do projeto várias vezes, mas seguiu até o final. Neste episódio, Brendaly Januário e João Victor Ramos sabatinam Luca Nolasco para saber tudo sobre a sua trajetória dentro e fora do Introvertendo, com direito a gravações exclusivas e muitas curiosidades.Notícias, artigos e materiais citados ou relacionados a este episódio:Fizemos um ensaio fotográfico | IntrovertendoIntrovertendo 212 – Especial 4 Anos: Autistas BêbadosTranscrição do episódio disponível no site do Introvertendo.
Queer history has existed since the earliest of Human Records. Meagon Nolaco of Collar City Pride dives into a general overview of this History and into some of the important figures and events that exemplify the importance of queer history throughout greater human history.
Elijah Nolasco is a 21 year old Honduran American musician and student of Finance and Music Business at the University of Georgia. Elijah's love for music began at a young age, and it wasn't too long before his mom put him in piano lessons. Music was always important to him, and in college he figured out exactly what he wanted to do with it. Elijah began releasing original music in both English and Spanish with the mindset of wanting to help others through his songs. This year he went viral for translating Spanish songs to English and amassed over 21,000 followers on Instagram and over 97,000 on TikTok, and this past summer he performed at Jalo Fest in Sacramento.I discussed his viral videos, the Athens impact, how his upbringing plays into his music, and more!Take a listen to my fun and sweet conversation with Elijah Nolasco. It was my pleasure. AthCastMusic (©): The Music of Athens Georgia, Now and ThenSEASON: 5 EPISODE:LENGTH: 50.34PUBLISHED: 10/16/2025UPDATED BI - WEEKLY ON THURSDAYSENGINEER: KAYLA DOVERMUSIC BUSINESS SCHOOL INTERN: RAYA ACKLEHRECORDED AT TWEED RECORDING AUDIO PRODUCTION SCHOOLhttps://tweedrecording.com (https://tweedrecording.com/)Photos by Raya AcklehProducer: Marlene Sokol StewartCONTACT FOR ATHCASTMUSIC:marlene@athcastmusic.comInstagram: AthCastMusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550294283019YOUTUBE CHANNEL: AthCastMusic. @MarleneSokolStewart-12Elijah Nolasco info:IG: Elijah.lolascooTikTok: elijahnolascoThank you for listening to AthCastMusic. Kindly give a review, follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favorite listening site.Also, downloading my episodes give me more coverage in the Social Media world. REMEMBER,“IF YOU DON'T LISTEN, YOU CAN'T HEAR!”
Conexão Sociedade: Entrevista com titular da Dream de Periperi, Delegada Iola Nolasco que falou sobre Bahia registrou queda nos casos de feminicídio em 2025 e trabalho de Deam.
Guandique-De Romero v. Bondi, No. 24-1154 (4th Cir. Aug. 13, 2025)ineffective assistance; competence; fundamentally fair; wealth-based PSGs; women; family; reopening; prejudice Rivas de Nolasco v. Bondi, No. 22-1176 (4th Cir. Aug. 14, 2025)women; Riley & PFR mid-proceedings; nexus; children & gangs Alvarez Ronquillo v. Bondi, No. 24-1324 (4th Cir. Aug. 15, 2025)firearms trafficking; 101(a)(43)(C) aggravated felony; 18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(1)(A); consideration Matter of Salas Pena, 29 I&N Dec. 173 (BIA 2025)bond; dangerousness; police reports; cocaine trafficking Hernandez Flores v. Bondi, No. 23-6714 (2d Cir. Aug. 14, 2025)ineffective assistance; failure to advise of qualifying relative; marriage in proceedings; continuance; PatelRomero-Lozano v. Garland, No. 23-60638 (5th Cir. Aug. 12, 2025)withholding only; reinstatement; Riley; reinstate mandate Montiel Rubio v. Bondi, No. 24-60392 (5th Cir. Aug. 13, 2025)collectivos; persecution; getting shot; death threats; gassed; Venezuela Suchite-Salguero v. Att'y Gen. U.S., No. 24-1970 (3d Cir. Aug. 14, 2025)new & previous unavailable before IJ; former hearing; Kisor; harmless error; Chenery; baby during appeal Roman Sanchez v. Att'y Gen. U.S., No. 242-279 (3d Cir. Aug. 15, 2025)GMC; barring testimony; Castillo-Perez presumption; DUI Rivas-Jarquin v. Bondi, No. 24-2386 (7th Cir. Aug. 11, 2025)pattern or practice; medical professionals; opposition to Sandinistas; Nicaragua Santos Mendoza v. Bondi, No. 24-2796 (7th Cir. Aug. 14, 2025)cancellation; psychological hardship to children; financial hardship; Wilkinson Martinez-Martinez v. Bondi, No. 24-3281 (7th Cir. Aug. 14, 2025)commune violence; unable or unwilling; relocation; HondurasSponsors and friends of the podcast!Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years. Cerenade"Leader in providing smart, secure, and intuitive cloud-based solutions"Demo Link!Click me too!get.eimmigration.com/resources Stafi"Remote staffing solutions for businesses of all sizes"Promo Code: STAFI2025Click me! Gonzales & Gonzales Immigration BondsP: (833) 409-9200immigrationbond.com DISCLAIMER & CREDITSSee Eps. 1-200Support the show
Renovar la cédula no siempre es tan sencillo como parece. La abogada Ana Skeylin Nolasco de la Rosa, especialista en derecho familiar, civil, inmobiliario y empresarial, nos explica los conflictos legales más comunes que impiden obtener este documento esencial. Además, abordamos la debida diligencia en contratos de alquiler, el divorcio en República Dominicana, y cómo formalizar legalmente un negocio para evitar futuros dolores de cabeza.
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In this special Nurses Month episode, host Ann celebrates the incredible contributions of nurses by spotlighting Mel Nolasco, a Daisy Award recipient and seasoned travel nurse. Together, they delve into the significance of the Daisy Award, Mel's impactful experiences in the ER, and the profound ways he inspires patients and colleagues alike. Mel also shares his journey as a travel nurse, highlighting the importance of adaptability, family, and balance. The episode wraps up with Mel's heartfelt advice for current and aspiring nurses.Chapters:00:00 Celebrating Nursing Excellence: The Daisy Award09:40 The Journey of a Travel Nurse12:23 Words of Wisdom for Future Nurses About Mel:Mel Jayson Nolasco's journey as a registered nurse is marked by his exceptional dedication, leadership, and compassion. Working in the fast-paced and demanding environment of emergency care, Mel has consistently demonstrated his ability to handle complex situations with skill and grace. Learn more about Mel here. Celebrate Nurses Month with us on Instagram @AMNNurse! About AnnAnn King, a seasoned travel nurse with a remarkable 14-year track record, has dedicated the past 13 years to specializing in Neonatal ICU. Ann has been traveling with AMN Healthcare for 4.5 years, enriching her expertise with diverse experiences. Currently residing in San Diego, Ann not only thrives in her nursing career but also serves as the host of the Nursing Uncharted podcast, where she shares invaluable insights and stories from the world of nursing. Connect with Ann on Instagram @annifer05 No Better Place than CA! Book your assignment in the Golden State Today! Level up your career today! Find your dream travel assignment! Support for every step. Learn more about AMN Healthcare's EAP Program. Share the opportunity and refer a friend today! Ready to start your next travel assignment in the Golden State? Browse CA Jobs! Episode Sponsor:We're proudly sponsored by AMN Healthcare, the leader in healthcare staffing and workforce solutions. Explore their services at AMN Healthcare. Discover job opportunities and manage your assignments with ease using AMN Passport. Download the AMN Passport App today! Join Our Communities: WebsiteYouTubeInstagramApple PodcastsSpotifyLinkedInFacebook Powered by AMN Healthcare
SummaryIn this episode, we catch up with Chris Aguilera and Jeff Nolasco. We explore updates from JD's Wings and Things, Mythic Jiu-Jitsu's evolution, the importance of community engagement, and the cultural heritage's impact on personal branding. You can follow Chris on IG: @datbeastchris or @jdswingz or online at www.jdswingz.comYou can follow Jeff on IG:@mythicbjj or @jbanzukeWe discussed the competitive landscape of Jiu-Jitsu, highlighting the rise of new organizations and the changing dynamics of athlete compensation. We explored the nuances of competition in Jiu-Jitsu and the contrast between traditional tournaments compared to more dynamic and entertainment-driven events. We discussed the importance of training regimens, coaching intensity, and the self-awareness necessary for growth in martial arts. The conversation also touches on personal interests like overlanding, the growth of businesses within the community, and the significance of fundraising for a family in need. The speakers reflect on their journeys, the importance of community support, and the evolution of their respective careers.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Bizjitzu Podcast01:03 Updates from JD's Wings and Things02:33 Mythic Jiu-Jitsu: A Labor of Love04:02 Cultural Heritage and Tattoos05:58 Construction Projects and Restaurant Growth08:35 The Evolution of Menu Items10:49 The Importance of Community Engagement16:03 Unreasonable Hospitality and Customer Experience21:06 The Rise of Competitive Jiu-Jitsu24:04 The Future of Jiu-Jitsu and Its Community25:24 The Dynamics of Competition in Jiu-Jitsu28:23 Training Regimens and Preparation for Events30:32 Coaching Intensity and Training Philosophy33:46 Self-Awareness and Growth in Jiu-Jitsu36:17 The Allure of Overlanding and Nature42:29 Business Growth and Community Engagement45:13 Fundraising for a Cause48:01 Reflections on Growth and Community SupportKeywordsBizjitzu Podcast, Jiu-Jitsu, restaurant business, community engagement, competitive sports, hospitality, cultural heritage, tattoos, menu evolution, construction projects, Jiu-Jitsu, competition, training, coaching, self-awareness, overlanding, business growth, community, fundraising, personal development
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El presidente autonómico, Jorge Azcón, necesita los votos de Vox para aprobar los presupuestos autonómicos. En el informativo de 24 Horas de RNE, hablamos con Alejandro Nolasco, portavoz de Vox en las Cortes de Aragón, quien asegura que, para que las cuentas autonómicas salgan adelante, es necesaria una conversación telefónica con el barón popular: "Lo que quiero es que me llame, mi teléfono sigue sin sonar, el señor Azcón no me ha llamado aún y desde octubre le estoy diciendo cuáles son esas premisas para sentarnos a hablar". Subraya que la más importante es "que Aragón se niegue, en rotundo, a acoger inmigrantes ilegales".Nolasco critica los cambios "constantes" de opinión que, bajo su punto de vista, han tenido tanto Feijóo como Azcón sobre este tema. Además, añade que "el PP ha estado siempre en contra, lo cual no es cierto". En cuanto al reparto de menores inmigrantes entre las comunidades autónomas, el portavoz de Vox señala: "El PP dice que, como Cataluña no recibe menas, ellos tampoco. Nosotros no queremos inmigrantes ilegales ni en Cataluña, ni en Aragón, ni en Valencia, etc". Para finalizar, Nolasco deja claro que, desde su partido, "se va a negar [a acoger] y nos da igual que nos pongan multas por limpiar los cauces de los ríos. Con este Gobierno hay que tener una actitud de rebeldía".Escuchar audio
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Rolf R. Nolasco is the Rueben P. Job Professor of Spiritual Formation and Pastoral Theology and Director of the Rueben P. Job Institute for Spiritual Formation at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Since we are conditioned to believe that thinking is the best way of knowing, what would it mean to rethink what we consider to be knowledge? What if our students know more than we know, then how do we share our know-how? Teaching toward the cognitive, the social, the spiritual, the political, the cultural (etc.) demands a new understanding of meaning making for adult education.
Today is Tuesday, January 28, 2025, The Feast of St. Peter Nolasco, Confessor, a 3rd class feast, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: “A Method of Hearing Holy Mass - III,” today's news from the Church: “Cardinal Sarah Vigorously Defends the Traditional Mass,” and today's thought from the Archbishop. Sources Used Today: The Works of St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori (Angelus Press) “Cardinal Sarah Vigorously Defends the Traditional Mass” (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/cardinal-sarah-vigorously-defends-traditional-mass-50192 The Spiritual Life- Archbishop Lefebvre (Angelus Press) - - - - - - - We'd love your feedback on these Daily Devotionals! What do you like / not like, and what would you like us to add? podcast@sspx.org - - - - - - - Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional - it's a perfect companion! Subscribe to this Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodes Subscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel for video versions of our podcast series and Sermons FSSPX News Website: https://fsspx.news Visit the US District website: https://sspx.org/ - - - - - What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. - - - - - - What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it. https://sspx.org
32 Fear not, little flock, for it hath pleased your Father to give you a kingdom.Nolite timere pusillus grex, quia complacuit Patri vestro dare vobis regnum. 33 Sell what you possess and give alms. Make to yourselves bags which grow not old, a treasure in heaven which faileth not: where no thief approacheth, nor moth corrupteth.Vendite quae possidetis, et date eleemosynam. Facite vobis sacculos, qui non veterascunt, thesaurum non deficientem in caelis : quo fur non appropriat, neque tinea corrumpit. 34 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.Ubi enim thesaurus vester est, ibi et cor vestrum erit St Peter, instructed by the Blessed Virgin, founded the Order of Our Lady of Mercy for the Redemption of Captives. When all funds for the work were exhausted, the religious were bound by their rule to take the places of the prisoners with the infidels. St Peter Nolasco died A.D. 1256.
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P. Federico (Guatemala)Como buenos hijos de nuestra Madre, bajo la advocación de la Merced, merece la pena no escatimar esfuerzos por cuidar la fe de nuestros hermanos. Así protegernos la libertad de los nuestros, especialmente los más vulnerables.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditacion_escrita/mercedes-merceditas-mercy-meches/
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The former Uvalde schools police chief and another former officer have been indicted over their role in the delayed police response to the 2022 massacre at Robb Elementary School. This tragic event left 19 children and two teachers dead, marking one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. Pete Arredondo, the former Uvalde schools police chief, was booked and released from jail following his indictment on 10 counts of child endangerment, according to Uvalde County Sheriff Ruben Nolasco. "Arredondo was booked on 10 counts of child endangerment and released," Nolasco confirmed in a text message to The Associated Press. In addition to Arredondo, former school officer Adrian Gonzales was also indicted by a grand jury on multiple counts of felony child endangerment and abandonment. These indictments mark the first criminal charges brought against officers in connection with the Robb Elementary School shooting. The shooting occurred on May 24, 2022, when an 18-year-old gunman opened fire in a fourth-grade classroom. Despite the immediate threat, police waited more than 70 minutes before entering the classroom to confront and neutralize the gunman. During this period, the gunman continued to fire his AR-15-style rifle, resulting in the tragic loss of life. The slow and criticized police response has been the subject of numerous reports and investigations. A report by Texas lawmakers described the response as a failure to "prioritize saving innocent lives over their own safety." The Justice Department's report echoed this sentiment, detailing "cascading failures" by the police, who waited far too long to confront the gunman and failed to establish an effective command post. In response to the indictments, Uvalde District Attorney Christina Mitchell confirmed the charges but did not immediately return messages seeking further comment. Efforts to reach the former attorney for Arredondo were unsuccessful, and contact information for Gonzales could not be found. The indictments come over two years after the shooting, which saw a massive response from 376 law enforcement officers, including state police, Uvalde police, school officers, and U.S. Border Patrol agents. Despite the large presence, officers failed to act swiftly, leading to severe criticism and the eventual firing of several officers involved in the response. Robb Elementary School, the site of the tragic shooting, has since been permanently closed. In October 2023, the city broke ground on a new school, symbolizing a step towards healing for the community. However, Uvalde remains divided between residents who seek accountability and those who wish to move past the tragedy. The indictments and the slow police response have left lingering questions and a community grappling with the aftermath of a harrowing event. As legal proceedings continue, the focus remains on ensuring that justice is served and that such failures are never repeated. This breaking news story will be updated as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for further developments on this critical issue affecting the Uvalde community and beyond. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The former Uvalde schools police chief and another former officer have been indicted over their role in the delayed police response to the 2022 massacre at Robb Elementary School. This tragic event left 19 children and two teachers dead, marking one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. Pete Arredondo, the former Uvalde schools police chief, was booked and released from jail following his indictment on 10 counts of child endangerment, according to Uvalde County Sheriff Ruben Nolasco. "Arredondo was booked on 10 counts of child endangerment and released," Nolasco confirmed in a text message to The Associated Press. In addition to Arredondo, former school officer Adrian Gonzales was also indicted by a grand jury on multiple counts of felony child endangerment and abandonment. These indictments mark the first criminal charges brought against officers in connection with the Robb Elementary School shooting. The shooting occurred on May 24, 2022, when an 18-year-old gunman opened fire in a fourth-grade classroom. Despite the immediate threat, police waited more than 70 minutes before entering the classroom to confront and neutralize the gunman. During this period, the gunman continued to fire his AR-15-style rifle, resulting in the tragic loss of life. The slow and criticized police response has been the subject of numerous reports and investigations. A report by Texas lawmakers described the response as a failure to "prioritize saving innocent lives over their own safety." The Justice Department's report echoed this sentiment, detailing "cascading failures" by the police, who waited far too long to confront the gunman and failed to establish an effective command post. In response to the indictments, Uvalde District Attorney Christina Mitchell confirmed the charges but did not immediately return messages seeking further comment. Efforts to reach the former attorney for Arredondo were unsuccessful, and contact information for Gonzales could not be found. The indictments come over two years after the shooting, which saw a massive response from 376 law enforcement officers, including state police, Uvalde police, school officers, and U.S. Border Patrol agents. Despite the large presence, officers failed to act swiftly, leading to severe criticism and the eventual firing of several officers involved in the response. Robb Elementary School, the site of the tragic shooting, has since been permanently closed. In October 2023, the city broke ground on a new school, symbolizing a step towards healing for the community. However, Uvalde remains divided between residents who seek accountability and those who wish to move past the tragedy. The indictments and the slow police response have left lingering questions and a community grappling with the aftermath of a harrowing event. As legal proceedings continue, the focus remains on ensuring that justice is served and that such failures are never repeated. This breaking news story will be updated as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for further developments on this critical issue affecting the Uvalde community and beyond. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The former Uvalde schools police chief and another former officer have been indicted over their role in the delayed police response to the 2022 massacre at Robb Elementary School. This tragic event left 19 children and two teachers dead, marking one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. Pete Arredondo, the former Uvalde schools police chief, was booked and released from jail following his indictment on 10 counts of child endangerment, according to Uvalde County Sheriff Ruben Nolasco. "Arredondo was booked on 10 counts of child endangerment and released," Nolasco confirmed in a text message to The Associated Press. In addition to Arredondo, former school officer Adrian Gonzales was also indicted by a grand jury on multiple counts of felony child endangerment and abandonment. These indictments mark the first criminal charges brought against officers in connection with the Robb Elementary School shooting. The shooting occurred on May 24, 2022, when an 18-year-old gunman opened fire in a fourth-grade classroom. Despite the immediate threat, police waited more than 70 minutes before entering the classroom to confront and neutralize the gunman. During this period, the gunman continued to fire his AR-15-style rifle, resulting in the tragic loss of life. The slow and criticized police response has been the subject of numerous reports and investigations. A report by Texas lawmakers described the response as a failure to "prioritize saving innocent lives over their own safety." The Justice Department's report echoed this sentiment, detailing "cascading failures" by the police, who waited far too long to confront the gunman and failed to establish an effective command post. In response to the indictments, Uvalde District Attorney Christina Mitchell confirmed the charges but did not immediately return messages seeking further comment. Efforts to reach the former attorney for Arredondo were unsuccessful, and contact information for Gonzales could not be found. The indictments come over two years after the shooting, which saw a massive response from 376 law enforcement officers, including state police, Uvalde police, school officers, and U.S. Border Patrol agents. Despite the large presence, officers failed to act swiftly, leading to severe criticism and the eventual firing of several officers involved in the response. Robb Elementary School, the site of the tragic shooting, has since been permanently closed. In October 2023, the city broke ground on a new school, symbolizing a step towards healing for the community. However, Uvalde remains divided between residents who seek accountability and those who wish to move past the tragedy. The indictments and the slow police response have left lingering questions and a community grappling with the aftermath of a harrowing event. As legal proceedings continue, the focus remains on ensuring that justice is served and that such failures are never repeated. This breaking news story will be updated as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for further developments on this critical issue affecting the Uvalde community and beyond. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
En esta sesión hablamos con Will Nolasco sobre cómo crear conexiones y sociedades para el éxito de bienes raíces.
La pensión de alimentos, tras una separación o divorcio, es una de las cuestiones másconflictivas en materia de familia, pues una mala cuantificación de la misma puedeproducir situaciones injustas y de desequilibrio entre las partes, por ello es necesarioun buen asesoramiento por parte de abogados expertos en derecho de familia.Hoy queremos tratar este tema con una experta, por eso recibimos a la abogada AnaNolasco.¿Vamos a comenzar por definir la pensión alimentaria?¿Se cree que siempre se le puede aplicar al padre y no a la madre una pensiónalimentaria?¿Por qué genera tanto conflicto?
En el episodio de hoy me siento con Stella Nolasco, quién es diseñadora de moda y fundadora de Stella Nolasco. Stella me cuenta cómo fueron sus años creciendo en el pueblo de Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, de dónde nace su pasión por la moda, el proceso de diseñar la marca "Stella Nolasco" y cómo se convirtió en la primera puertorriqueña en presentar en la pasarela principal de New York Fashion Week. También hablamos sobre cómo se mantuvo fiel a su visión artística, el peligro de seguir las tendencias, el impacto que ha tenido la cultura puertorriqueña en sus colecciones y la importancia de tener un buen equipo. Tres "takeaways" de este episodio: 1. Tienes que ser fiel a tu visión, porque estás en un mundo dónde hay tantas marcas y tantos productos, que lo único que va a destacar tu individualismo es tu visión. 2. Si tú quieres darle valor a tu marca, tienes que empezar a mercadearla internacionalmente. 3. Hay que diseñar para el cliente internacional y pensar en la globalización, no pensar local, porque el mundo ya es uno solo. Sigue a Stella: Página Web | Instagram | Facebook No olvides suscribirte a nuestro canal de Youtube.
Lelis has practiced as a bilingual/AAC clinical Speech-Language Pathologist in the medical (15 years), public school (25 years), and telepractice (8 years) settings treating clients across the lifespan. Her emphasis has been working with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), non-verbal or limited verbal communicators due to multiple disabilities, rehabilitation of patients in geriatric and pediatric settings after CVA, TBI, & dysphagia. Additionally, Lelis has also worked with Culturally & Linguistically Diverse populations. For the past 8 years her roles have included treating and assessing students with AAC needs and bilingual students via teletherapy. She has also hosted various clinical trainings each year in her topics of passion: bilingualism and AAC. Another role here has been adding content for AAC and bilingual materials in a large teletherapy company. Financial Disclosure: Individual contractor SLP for telepractice; hosting clinical trainings in various telepractice companies about bilingual and AAC topics; a content creator for her store teachers pay teachers where she is an author, creator, and owner of Speech and Language Therapy Cafe at Teachers Pay Teachers Non-Financial Disclosure: Author of Website Speech and Language Therapy Cafe at Weebly where I share free resources and share tips with peer SLP's; create various materials for my bilingual and AAC students, an ASHA member, ASHA ACE Award Recipient. _______________________________________ This episode is brought to you by Presence. Presence provides solutions to empower all who serve children with diverse needs. Professionals can expand access to services and engage students in new ways with our award-winning technology and network of expert clinicians. With 6 million+ sessions delivered, more than 2000 clinicians in the Presence network, and nearly 10,000 schools supported – Presence continues to set a new standard in teletherapy services. With Presence, you can work on your own terms and reach the students who need you most. We are here to empower you. As the leading provider of live, online therapy and evaluation services in PreK-12 schools, Presence offers more income opportunities, a large community of support, and flexible scheduling options. To learn more, please visit: www.presence.com _______________________________________ You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at: www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/telepractice-today-podcast If you are a content creator and would like to develop new webinars, courses, blogs, or podcasts, we want to work with you at the 3C Digital Media Network. To get started, contact K. Todd Houston, Founding Partner & CEO, at todd@3cdigitalmedianetwork.com
Luis del Pino entrevista al vicepresidente primero de Aragón, para hablar del recurso de la amnistía presentado por su Gobierno y de la despoblación.
Show Summary:In this episode, Natasha chats with a STEM teacher from Portugal, Juan Nolasco. We connected through Space Club, and after hearing about all the amazing space STEM projects he does with students, we invited him to join us on the podcast! He is an electrical engineer turned educator with over 18 years of teaching engineering and technology to middle and high school students. Juan was awarded the Space Teacher Excellence Certificate and the Teacher of the Year award. Listen in as we chat about his passion for space education, defining STEM in Portugal, and his advice for participating in NASA and European Space Agency projects like CanSat, MoonShot, and Mission X.Links from the Show:Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 91. Defining STEM ft. Molly Seward (K-4 STEM Teacher)4. Why You Should Teach Space84. Show Me the Money for STEM125. Constraints in a STEM ClassroomVivify STEM Blog Posts Teaching Space Inspires Youth5 Steps to Get STEM FundingVivify STEM LessonsDesign a Moon Habitat STEM / STEAM Project GuideMission to Moon - Middle School Semester STEM UnitSpace Exploration STEMOther STEM ResourcesJuan Nolasco (LinkedIn)STEM Space Club (Teacher Grants Available!)European Space Agency links:- CanSat- Teacher Training Opportunities- Training Like an Astronaut: Mission XEuropean Astro Pi ChallengeNASA Next Gen STEM For EducatorsNASA CubeSat Launch InitiativeEmail us your questions and more!THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTESTHE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUPVIVIFY INSTAGRAMVIVIFY FACEBOOKVIVIFY TWITTERVIVIFY TIKTOK
Meet Jerson “Jec” Nolasco, COO of Mackay Green Energy. He seized the opportunity at 21 years old to take a lead operational role for Mackay which is not only expanding renewable energy across parts of the Philippines but is also creating new job opportunities for communities. In an environment where pushing for change and innovation especially at a government level can be an uphill battle, Jerson and his team are determined trailblazers. In this episode, Jerson will inspire you with his positive outlook, compassionate heart, and determination to make a difference in the world around him. He is a shining reminder that one person truly can make a difference in the lives of others. Ways to connect with Coach Dez: Website: https://bornunbreakable.com/ Podcast: https://podfollow.com/bornunbreakable YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsrWV9ndR4uCBZTsMqlUSgA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BornUnbreakable/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bornunbreakable/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bornunbreakable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dezunbreakable Email: dez@bornunbreakable.com Clubhouse: @dezmaya Ways to connect with Jerson “Jec” Nolasco: Website: https://mackaygreenenergyinc.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mackaygreenenergy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjL_QVujcouMOuv0M9S371g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerson.nolasco/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mackay-green-energy-inc./ Please subscribe to the podcast and rate and review this episode!
Explore the opportunities with build-to-rent communities as Wagner Nolasco breaks down the ins and outs of this real estate niche. Learn from Wagner's insights on the market trends, construction development hurdles, and keys to success if you want to dip your toes into this space and create an impact with your business!Key Takeaways to Listen forOne of the harsh truths about the construction industryPowerful advice for real estate entrepreneurs who want to succeedHow does the build-to-rent business model work?Challenges you might face when developing build-to-rent homesFirst step to take as a new build-to-rent home developerResources Mentioned in This EpisodeIMN ConferenceApartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Wagner NolascoWagner Nolasco lives a life with many dreams come true. He is a father, husband, friend, author, police officer, builder, and developer. As an immigrant and a proud American citizen, Wagner recognizes that we must give back to our community and nation. Wagner has dedicated more than 5,000 hours of volunteer service to the USO and the United States Coast Guard. He has over 20 years of experience in the national and international markets. He is the founder and CEO of Build 2 Rent Direct and W GROUP USA, the first company to sell investment homes over the Internet and deliver more than $700 million of projects.Connect with WagnerWebsite: Build 2 Rent Direct | Wagner NolascoInstagram: @wagnernolasco.officialTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com, and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams