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"Books and Butterflies" this month at the Kalamazoo Public Library.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leitura Bíblica Do Dia: Lucas 17:11-19 Plano De Leitura Anual: 1 Reis 21–22; Lucas 23:26-56 Já fez seu devocional hoje? Aproveite e marque um amigo para fazer junto com você! Confira: Hansle Parchment estava numa enrascada. Ele pegou o ônibus errado para a sua semifinal nas Olimpíadas de Tóquio e, sem dinheiro para outra passagem, ficou sem esperanças de chegar a tempo ao estádio. Ainda bem que ele encontrou Trijana Stojkovic, que era voluntária nos Jogos. Ela lhe deu dinheiro suficiente para uma corrida de táxi. Parchment chegou a tempo de competir e, alguns dias depois, conquistou o ouro na sua categoria. Depois, ele procurou por Stojkovic e agradeceu-lhe por sua gentileza. Em Lucas 17, lemos sobre um leproso samaritano que voltou para agradecer a Jesus por sua cura (vv.15-16). O Senhor entrou num vilarejo onde encontrou dez leprosos e, atendendo ao que pediram, curou-os pela Sua graça e poder. Todos ficaram felizes com a cura, mas apenas um voltou para expressar gratidão. Ele “ao ver- -se curado, voltou a Jesus, louvando a Deus em alta voz. Lançou-se a seus pés, agradecendo-lhe pelo que havia feito” (vv.15-16). Experimentamos diariamente as bênçãos de Deus de variadas formas. Às vezes, é algo dramático, como ter uma oração atendida quanto a um sofrimento duradouro ou a ajuda oportuna de um estranho. Às vezes, as Suas bênçãos também nos alcançam de maneira comum, como quando temos uma tarefa ao ar livre e o tempo fica bom. Como o leproso samaritano, lembremo-nos de agradecer a Deus por Sua bondade sobre nós. Por: POH FANG CHIA
This month, Karen talks about National Library Week and other upcoming April events at the library.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode: 1051 A Conservation Laboratory keeps vanishing arts alive. Today, we ask: Just what is a conservator conserving?
Library Ambassador Karen Woodworth gives a rundown of the March happenings at the Parchment Library.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this lecture, Bible teacher Dave Bigler (founder of Iron Sheep Ministries) does a basic overview of the history of our New Testament text. From the spreading of the early Gospel by word of mouth, the writing down of our New Testament text on papyrus to the formation of the New Testament Canon of scripture. All this and more is covered in this one hour lecture.Outline:01:38 - What are the top arguments against the validity of the Bible?03:06 - We live in a culture of doubt. 03:49 - Overview of part 1 and part 2 of this lecture series. 04:44 - Knowledge is our greatest strength amidst a culture of doubt.Jude 10; Rom 12.2; Prov 15.14; Prov 23.12; Prov 1:7Own your knowledge, if you don't know, find out. Pray for a hunger for knowledge.06:59 - The goal: Provide a basic, foundational knowledge of how our New Testament text passed from the pen of its original human author to your hands today. 07:14 - Outline for the lecture08:50 - what does inerrant mean?Define inerrant - without error. God, through the Holy Spirit, inspired the original human author who put pen to paper (quill to papyrus). THAT original also known as the “autograph,” THAT was without error. We do not have any of the original “autographs.” We have copies, that is where Textual criticism comes in. But let me be clear from the start; in all my research, all my schooling, all my studies; as much as I can be sure of anything, I am sure that this is God's perfect word for us today. Mat 24:35 - Heaven and earth will pass away, but my word will never pass away.10:45 - The spreading of the early gospel - an oral traditionThe gospel spread, and the narratives about Jesus' life and teachings were repeated hundreds of thousands of times by reliable eyewitnesses simply by word of mouth.Mat 28.18-20Acts 1.814:34 - When, why, and how was the text written down? When was the New Testament written? 17:18 - Why was there a gap between when Jesus lived and when the New Testament was written?18:10 - Why was the New Testament even written down?19:17 - What is the principle of immanence in Christianity?Heb 1.2, Matt 24.36, Mark 13,3220:44 - How was the New Testament written? Parchment, Papyrus, Manuscripts, etc.22:28 - what is a scribe?23:44 - The Canon of Scripture. Who decided what books would be in the Bible? What does the word Canon mean in relation to the Bible?23:44 - What is Canonization?25:36 - What is Pseudepigrapha?What is the Testament of Hezekiah, the Vision of Isaiah, the Books of Enoch, the Book of Noah, the Testament of Abraham, The Acts of Paul, The Gospel of Thomas, The Epistles of Barnabas?28:26 - Three key criteria for determining what books were in the New Testament Canon:ApostolicityOrthodoxyCatholicity30:48 - What books were questioned?33:14 - Why was the book of James questioned as being part of the New Testament?35:56 - Textual Criticism - the transmission of our text (copies of copies)38:06 - What is a textual variant in the Bible?47:39 - Is the ending of Mark a textual variant? Who wrote the ending to Mark? Mark 16.9-2052:07 - Was the story of the woman caught in adultery in the original New Testament text? John 7.53-8.11 56:17 - how much confidence can we really have in our text today?A look at Greek and Roman Historians 484-140ADHerodotus, Thucydides, Livy, Tacitus, Suetonius01:01:53 - Can we be confident in our New Testament text?01:04:04 - Where to learn more about Textual Criticism? Peter Gurry - interview on ApostleTalk.orgCo-Director - Text and Canon Institute TextandCanon.orgDig super deep w/ those that know - EvangelicalTextualCriticism.blogspot.comCenter for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts csntm.orgBooks: Reinventing Jesus (Daniel Wallace)How We Got the Bible (Neil Lightfoot)Scribes & Scripture (Peter Gurry)Pastor's Guide to the NT (David Bigler)01:06:25 - What will be in Part 2?01:07:05 - In Conclusion: God is sovereign!
New Federal ADA Regulation Deadlines Are Approaching – Is Your Institution Ready? Colleges and universities must now meet stricter ADA compliance requirements for websites and digital content or risk legal consequences, fines, and loss of federal funding. With the Department of Justice's latest update to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), institutions must ensure all web content, mobile apps, and digital resources meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards. For many schools, the deadline is approaching fast. In this episode of Changing Higher Ed®, host Dr. Drumm McNaughton has a conversation with Eugene Woo, CEO and founder of Venngage, to discuss what these new ADA regulations mean for higher education institutions and what they must do to comply. Understanding the New ADA Requirements for Higher Ed The Department of Justice's update to Title II clarifies long-standing accessibility expectations, removing ambiguity about digital compliance. Now, all institutions receiving federal funds—including financial aid, research grants, or disaster relief—must ensure their online content adheres to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. AA The key changes include: Explicit standards for websites and mobile apps – Digital accessibility is no longer optional. Clearer rules on compliance deadlines – Larger institutions (50,000+ students) must comply by April 2026, while smaller institutions have until April 2027. Greater enforcement risks – ADA lawsuits have historically driven accessibility improvements, and these new regulations are meant to make institutions proactive rather than reactive. Woo explains that many universities operate hundreds, if not thousands, of websites across different departments and programs, making compliance a daunting task. Why ADA Compliance Matters for Colleges and Universities Accessibility Isn't Just a Legal Obligation—It's a Universal Design Best Practice Woo highlights that designing for accessibility benefits everyone, not just individuals with disabilities. Features like captions for videos were initially created for the hearing impaired but are now widely used by all viewers. The Biggest Accessibility Challenges for Higher Ed Websites According to WebAIM's annual survey of the top one million websites, these are the most common accessibility issues: Missing alt text for images – Over 50% of homepage images lack descriptions, making content inaccessible to screen readers. Poor form accessibility – Online forms frequently lack proper labels, creating barriers for those using assistive technology. Non-descriptive links and buttons – Generic link text (e.g., “Click here”) makes navigation difficult for screen reader users. Inaccessible PDFs – Many course materials, syllabi, and administrative documents are in PDF format but lack proper tagging and readability. Color contrast issues – Up to 20% of men have some form of color blindness, yet many websites fail to meet the contrast requirements. 3. What Institutions Should Prioritize First Given the scale of most universities' digital footprints, Woo recommends: Conducting an ADA compliance audit to identify accessibility gaps. Prioritizing high-traffic pages and critical student services for remediation. Implementing universal design principles in new content to prevent future accessibility issues. How Universities Can Ensure ADA Compliance Designating Leadership Responsibility Presidents and institutional leaders must appoint a compliance officer or team responsible for ensuring accessibility across all digital platforms. Without clear ownership, accessibility efforts can fall through the cracks. Leverage AI and Automated Accessibility Tools for ADA Compliance Woo notes that institutions can use AI-powered tools to scan websites for accessibility violations and assist in remediation. Some platforms can even auto-correct PDFs and web pages to bring them closer to WCAG 2.1 standards. Budgeting for Digital Accessibility Compliance Compliance isn't just a policy issue—it requires financial investment. Schools must allocate resources for accessibility audits, technology upgrades, and training to ensure long-term compliance. Three Key Takeaways for Higher Education Leaders Determine whether your institution must comply—and by when Institutions receiving any federal funding must meet the new standards, with large universities facing an April 2026 deadline. Appoint a leader or team to oversee accessibility compliance Without clear accountability, compliance efforts will stall. Universities must assign responsibility to IT, compliance, or academic leadership teams. Invest in accessibility tools and training ADA compliance isn't just a one-time fix. Schools should budget for ongoing accessibility improvements, staff training, and technological upgrades. Higher education institutions can no longer afford to overlook digital accessibility. With the DOJ's new enforcement push, now is the time to act. Listen to the full episode for more insights from Eugene Woo and practical strategies for making your institution's digital content fully accessible. Read the podcast transcript on our website: https://changinghighered.com/ada-compliance-in-higher-education/ #HigherEducation #ADACompliance #HigherEdPodcast About Our Podcast Guest Eugene Woo is the CEO and founder of Venngage, an infographic design platform that enables users to create compelling and accessible visual content. With over two decades of experience in software engineering and product development, Eugene has a strong background in engineering and a passion for visual storytelling. Prior to Venngage, he founded Vizualize.Me, a platform for creating visual résumés, which was acquired by Parchment in 2013. Eugene holds a Master of Science in Planning from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology Connect with Eugene Woo on LinkedIn → About the Podcast Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton is the founder, CEO, and Principal Consultant at The Change Leader, Inc. A highly sought-after higher education consultant with 20+ years of experience, Dr. McNaughton works with leadership, management, and boards of U.S. and international institutions. His expertise spans key areas, including accreditation, governance, strategic planning, presidential onboarding, mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances. Dr. McNaughton's approach combines a holistic methodology with a deep understanding of the contemporary and evolving challenges facing higher education institutions worldwide to ensure his clients succeed in their mission. Connect with Drumm McNaughton on LinkedIn→
Library Ambassador Karen Woodworth joined us with the events calendar for February.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heute habe ich einen besonderen Gast im OWN YOUR LIFE Podcast: Coach P. Patrick Parchment, der mit seiner Energie und Leidenschaft für Bewegung begeistert. Wir reden darüber, wie das richtige Mindset nicht nur den Körper, sondern auch das Leben verändern kann. Patrick teilt seine persönlichen Erfahrungen und erzählt von seinem Weg, andere zu inspirieren. Wenn du wissen möchtest, wie kleine Veränderungen im Alltag Großes bewirken können, dann hör unbedingt rein. Deine Steph Mehr von Coach P: Instagram: @challenge4change.de Podcast: Abnehm Gedanken Website: https://challenge4change.de Buch: ABNEHM GEDANKEN YouTube: @Abnehmen-mit-Coach.P OWN YOUR YEAR: Jahresreflexion und -planung Fragen oder Feedback? Schreib mir bei Instagram: @queen.of.routine produziert von podcastly
January events at the Parchment Community Library with Library Ambassador Karen Woodworth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A fun one. I asked you guys on Instagram (@schoolofplot) what your guilty pleasure fantasy tropes are. In this episode I discuss the top answers as well as share some of my own with Shay from Vine and Parchment.And as always, you can get free resources and whatnot here ⬇️ https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads
In this episode of We Have Hope, I sit down with Kathleen Cummings from Parchment to explore how the company is transforming the way credentials are managed and shared. Parchment's mission is simple but powerful: to turn credentials into opportunities. Whether you're a student navigating multiple pathways, an educator supporting learners, or an employer verifying qualifications, Parchment provides a secure, digital-first platform for managing transcripts, diplomas, and other important credentials.Kathleen explains how Parchment simplifies everything from credential requests to transfer records, ensuring that student information is safe, shareable, and easily accessible. Tune in to learn more about how Parchment is shaping the future of lifelong learning with innovative solutions for the modern learner.Episode Highlights:Meet Kathleen.What is Parchment?The benefits of Parchment.Getting priorities straight.What 'hope' means to Kathleen.More on Parchment: Learn more about Parchment here!Contact: kathleen.cummings@instructure.com or raquel.asencio-garcia@parchment.com More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!Questions? Email Us! hello@loveyourschoolwv.org www.loveyourschool.orgVisit our Facebook HERE!Visit our Instagram HERE!This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
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Karen Woodworth, Library Ambassador with the Parchment Community Library, shares the December events calendar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, True Drews! For today's episode, we talk about the 54th book in the Nancy Drew series, The Strange Message in the Parchment! Nancy goes to Triple Creek Farm to help her friend, Junie Flockhart and her family solve the mystery of a mysterious parchment. A hateful neighbor, a mysterious boy and an artist in Italy all end up having connections in this mystery! I hope you all enjoy this episode! *Content Warning: This mystery takes place primarily at a sheep slaughtering farm. I don't go into extensive detail on that, but if that bothers you, this might be an episode to skip!*
Welcome, friends and adventures, to the The Die As Cast Podcast! Our Dungeon Master, Kevin Cork, takes our party through Kobold Press' post-apocalyptic Wasted West in the world of Midgard. Join in the tale of Gideon Sweets (Griffin Cork), Maeve Maldorava (Madeline Hunter Smith), Ilexyldean (Emma Brager) and Xisk (Diego Stredel).In this episode, our party becomes (c)raven. Xisk speaks his truth, Gideon sprouts wings, Maeve casts a new spell for the first time, and Ilex sets the parameters for the party getting a dog.Join the Die As Cast Community!FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thedieascastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheDieAsCastWEBSITE: https://www.dieascast.com/JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/K59Bke958RKOBOLD PRESS: https://koboldpress.com/MAPS AND MELODIES (AKA THE BOY KING OF IDAHO): https://www.patreon.com/mapsandmelodiesM&M Songs Used in this Episode:The Astral ExpressSunriseA Woodland FeastAbove The Quiet CanopyA Change At The TempleDusk At Lost River FallsAdditional Editing by DM-8 Multimedia Post-ProductionFOLLOW GRIFFIN ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TWITTER: https://twitter.com/GriffinCorkINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/griffincork/FOLLOW DIEGO ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TWITTER: https://twitter.com/diegostredelINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/diegostredel/FOLLOW MADELINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TWITTER: https://twitter.com/madelinehsmithINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/madelinehuntersmith/FOLLOW EMMA ON SOCIAL MEDIA:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cinderemmab/FOLLOW KEVIN ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kevincorkINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kevincork/MASTODON: https://mastodon.social/@fundpirate@toot.community
Episode: 1051 A Conservation Laboratory keeps vanishing arts alive. Today, we ask: Just what is a conservator conserving?
Captivating first lines and 3 types of hooks with fantasy editor Shay from Vine and Parchment! FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE:
If you want to take ownership of your health, try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to www.drinkAG1.com/creepen Tonight's opening tale of terror is ‘Blobster', an original work by Johnathan Nash, shared with me via the Creepypasta Wiki and read here under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA license. https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Blobster https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/User:JohnathanNash Tonight's second tale of terror is the bizarre and wonderful ‘I Made First Contact, and Now I'm Dying', a fantastic story by Frank Phillips, kindly shared with me via the Creepypasta Wiki and narrated here for you all under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA license: https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/User:Banned_In_CP https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/I_Made_First_Contact,_and_Now_I%27m_Dying Today's final phenomenal tale is ‘The Parchment', an original award-winning work by Taxi Dancer, kindly shared directly with me via my sub-reddit and narrated here for you all with the author's express permission. https://www.reddit.com/user/Taxi_Dancer/
The team discusses various topics including the Smothers Brothers, new MCU developments including the upcoming Kraven movie, Joe's experience at the movie theater with the wrong 3D glasses and more. TBJ gives her 30 second recap of Shang Chi. The discussion involves Awkwafina and Simu Liu and their recent controversies and if they are justified or not. Joe mentions meeting Ronny Chieng, and Sandra Bullock comes up for some reason, as well as GI Joe, Razorfist, Death Dealer, and funny names we've come across in life.
When 14-year-old Candice Parchment goes missing, the police write her off as a runaway. Months later, her body is found blocks from her home. Investigators are stumped until Candice's own writing helps to solve her murder. LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, The Murder of Laci Peterson, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more!
Here's everything we covered today:Follow Nya-Gabriella Parchment on LinkedIn!Learn more about DBA / UTA Creators.YouTube creator launches class action lawsuit against OpenAI - TubefilterLeaked Documents Show Nvidia Scraping ‘A Human Lifetime' of Videos Per Day to Train AI Instagram is making views the primary metric for content - The VergeRoblox bets on ecommerce by selling tickets to 'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice' - TubefilterThe Paris Olympics Is Minting New Creators — The InformationMrBeast apologizes for past "inappropriate language," has yet to address alleged safety issues on 'Beast Games' - TubefilterMrBeast blames terrible Beast Games conditions on the CrowdStrike outage - The Verge Creator Upload Socials:YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMTIKTOK
The Constitution can't enforce itself. It never could - and never will. That's because mere words on paper - what many founders called “parchment barriers” - don't actually stop government people from doing what they want. The post Parchment Barrier: Ignored Truth About the Constitution first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Steve Daly, CEO of Instructure, discusses the major announcements from InstructureCon 2024, including new developments in Canvas and other products, the integration of AI features like discussion summaries, multilingual support, and smart search, and Instructure's plans to support lifelong learners through partnerships with Parchment and Scribbles, enhancing student mobility and demonstrating competencies with rich credentials.Highlights:
WNF Family, we did it! And we couldn't have done it without you! Our 100th episode marks two years of growth, amazing connections, brilliant guests, so many great topics hi-lighting the interplay between mental health and relationships, new learnings and much wisdom imparted. Join us as we reflect on our 2 years, share BTS drama, bumps and bruises along the way, and honor our beloved team Alex, Geoff, Jon and Digg as we ask them their secrets to a healthy relationship and their greatest insights about relationships. You don't want to miss this one!00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer02:43 The Impact of Mental Health on Relationships04:09 Reflecting on the Journey: Challenges and Growth09:07 Building a Supportive Community23:57 Excitement for Future Episodes and Live Events36:39 The Power of Honesty, Communication, and Empathy37:05 Assuming Nothing and Listening38:01 Being Considerate and Setting Boundaries40:24 Self-Love and Not Compromising54:25 Don't Be a Dick and Empathize57:13 Continual Learning in Relationships01:00:52 You Can't Beg Someone to Love You01:06:23 Differentiating Between Healthy and Enmeshed Relationships01:08:24 Self-Love and Confidence in Pursuing Personal Goals01:11:34 Gratitude for Team Members and the Opportunity to CreateAlex's Chocolate chip cookie recipe\\\\230g Cake Flour27g AP Flour5g Kosher Salt8g Corn Starch6g Baking Soda1.25 cups (2.5 sticks) Unsalted Butter285g Brown Sugar115g White Sugar2 Eggs3 Egg Yolks100g Walnuts450g chopped chocolate bars (mix of milk chocolate and dark)Mix wet, mix dry, combine together, add chocolate and walnuts, refrigerate overnight. Preheat oven for 375F. Bake 6oz cookie balls on sheet tray for 23 minutes sprinkling generously with flake salt halfway through. I've also been experimenting with creating Nutella "wafers" in the freezer to bake sandwiched inside the cookie dough. I press a bit of Nutella between two sheets of Parchment paper, then freeze until solid. Cut cookie dough in half and insert Nutella wafer before baking.\\\We're Not Fine Family, for quick and easy to digest takeaways from each episode and so much more, join our Patreon Memberships starting at $1/month. For our free tier, you have access to our informative and fun newsletter, it's worth it to join.https://www.patreon.com/werenotfine?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorWe're Not Finehttps://werenotfine.comShop the Pod: https://werenotfine.com/shopInstagram: @werenotfinepod Doug JensenProfile: https://werenotfine.com/our-team/Email: contact@werenotfine.comIG: douglasljensenTwitter: dougjensen4CsDr. Talia JacksonProfile: https://werenotfine.com/our-team/Email: contact@werenotfine.comIG: @drtaliajacksonTwitter: @Talia.Jackson77This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Matthew Jude from This Game is Broken and Watch It Played joins Candice to discuss they're favorite filler games.00:00:00 Introduction00:01:55 YesLand00:05:42 Fresh Plays00:06:11 Skate Summer00:12:17 Merlin00:27:06 Some of Matthew's favorite Feld games (Trajan, Castles of Burgundy, Carpe Diem, Bora Bora, Macao, Amerigo, The Oracle of Delphi)00:29:04 Civolution00:31:02 Camino a Xibalba: Pitz00:40:06 Mythic Mischief, That Time You Killed Me00:41:21 Tragedy Looper: New Tragedies00:49:30 Alchemists00:56:20 Filler Games We Love00:58:15 No Thanks!01:03:40 For Sale01:09:16 Qin01:14:36 Bullet♥︎01:15:16 Sea Salt & Paper01:20:19 Pixies01:21:58 Cabanga!01:26:32 Abandon All Artichokes01:27:59 Arboretum01:31:29 Lost Cities01:36:10 Null & Nichtig 01:40:24 Stick 'Em01:41:25 Schadenfreude01:46:16 Too Many Cooks (Foodie Forest)01:54:44 Biblios02:01:48 Matthew's Honorable Mentions (Fuji Flush, Newsboys, Captain Flip, Drop It)02:02:40 Biblios: Quill and Parchment 02:02:58 Candice's Honorable Mentions (Trick and Trade, Little Tavern, Spicy, Potato Man, Faraway, Eggs & Empires)02:07:18 Sign-offThank you to our sponsor, Fantasy Flight Games!Web: https://boardgamegeek.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boardgamegeekTwitter: https://twitter.com/BoardGameGeekEmail: podcast@boardgamegeek.com
Candice Parchment, 15, is a high school student at Forest Park high school in Georgia when she suddenly goes missing in April of 2010. Months go by and there is no word of Candice, who had recently emigrated to the United States with her mother from Jamaica. That is until her mother discovers her diary. Could Candice's own words be exactly what detectives need to uncover what really happened to her?For a list of sources from today's episode and pictures, please visit www.itsthemysteryforme.com/episodes/candice-parchmentAttorney Benjamin Crump's Instagram post highlighting our podcastGood Morning America article regarding ITMFMParentology articleOur Social Media: www.itsthemysteryforme.com/links
In today's episode of The Rabbit Hole Detectives, Cat, Richard, and Charles are back to chase the provenance of historical objects both real and metaphorical. This week, Charles is hoping to steal the win as he looks into Robin Hood, Cat is getting lost down a Bermuda Triangle shaped rabbit hole, and Richard has been taking notes on the topic of Parchment. Don't forget, if you'd like to put forward a topic then you can email the show at rabbitholedetectives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Miryssa Nelson of Coloma Softball is our WSJM Sports Player of the WeekColoma went 4-0 for the week with a sweep of Fennville 15-0, and 16-1, Then the Comets swept Parchment 13-3 and 13-7. Miryssa was the starting pitcher in both of the opening game wins. Against Fennville she allowed 1 hit and struck out 6 and against Parchment, she allowed 6 hits and had 2 earned runs while striking out 3. At the plate in the leadoff position, she's batted .750 for the week with 7 singles, 2 doubles, 4 walks, scored 8 times and had 5 rbi and stole two bases. She has a .621 batting average this season. Miryssa is currently a senior at Coloma high school and has a 3.9 GPA. She also plays volleyball and basketball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miryssa Nelson of Coloma Softball is our WSJM Sports Player of the WeekColoma went 4-0 for the week with a sweep of Fennville 15-0, and 16-1, Then the Comets swept Parchment 13-3 and 13-7. Miryssa was the starting pitcher in both of the opening game wins. Against Fennville she allowed 1 hit and struck out 6 and against Parchment, she allowed 6 hits and had 2 earned runs while striking out 3. At the plate in the leadoff position, she's batted .750 for the week with 7 singles, 2 doubles, 4 walks, scored 8 times and had 5 rbi and stole two bases. She has a .621 batting average this season. Miryssa is currently a senior at Coloma high school and has a 3.9 GPA. She also plays volleyball and basketball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Bastion of Horrors while you wait for season 2:Cicatrix: Scars of Parchment is the story of Sebastian Sava, a PhD History student at Edinburgh University, and his flatmate Steven Yang, a PhD Anthropology student from Changsha. Sebastian comes across an old tome in a strange bookshop, which seems to be relevant to his research on Early Modern witch trials. As he reads through the bizarre testimonies contained within, he begins to piece together a narrative crossing centuries and continents - a narrative which seems to have disturbing implications for him and Steve. This is a historical cosmic horror/dark fantasy show, and listener discretion is advised.Music by Tabletop Audio - https://tabletopaudio.com/Cicatrix © 2024 by Crooked Lantern is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You sent me your most hated dialogue cliches, and I got a professional editor to give you alternatives. Shay from Vine and Parchment joined this episode for a funny, productive chat. Full disclaimer, the start is quite jarring because I had to cut around a sound issue, but it gets very good very quickly! FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE:
A 300-year-old parchment was found down the back of a couch in the 1940s. It then sat folded up in Eketahuna for years, until recently.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I hear people frequently talking about the Constitution as if it's some sort of superhero ⏤ like it will sweep in and save the day. But the Constitution is just ink on parchment, words on paper, and has no power to fix the ills of our country. As delegate to the Constitutional Convention, John Francis Mercer said: It is a great mistake to suppose that the paper we are to propose will govern the United States. It is the men whom it will bring...
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I hear people frequently talking about the Constitution as if it's some sort of superhero ⏤ like it will sweep in and save the day. But the Constitution is just ink on parchment, words on paper, and has no power to fix the ills of our country. As delegate to the Constitutional Convention, John Francis Mercer said: It is a great mistake to suppose that the paper we are to propose will govern the United States. It is the men whom it will bring...
In this episode, Melissa Loble and Ryan Lufkin interview Matthew Patinski, the founder of Parchment, the world's largest academic credential management platform and network that was recently acquired by Instructure. They discuss Parchment's history, mission, and role in the education industry. The conversation highlights the importance of serving the lifelong learner, improving credentialing processes, and addressing student mobility. The episode concludes with a discussion on the culture and accomplishments of Parchment and the vision for the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/instructurecast/message
In this episode, David Paul interviews Matthew Pittinsky, the founder of Blackboard and CEO of Parchment, about his journey in the educational technology industry. They discuss the genesis of Blackboard and its role in revolutionizing the learning management system (LMS) industry. They also explore the shift from on-premises software to cloud-based solutions and the challenges faced in building a networked system of record. Pittinsky shares his insights on the current pain points in education and the value of a college degree. The conversation concludes with a discussion of favorite books and closing remarks.TakeawaysBlackboard revolutionized the LMS industry by creating a front office system for universities that facilitated instruction and learning.The shift to cloud-based solutions, exemplified by Instructure's Canvas LMS, disrupted Blackboard's on-premises model.Parchment was founded to address the need for a networked system of record that allows learners to collect and manage their academic and professional credentials.The education industry faces challenges such as fragmented technology ecosystems, math achievement gaps, teacher retention, and the perception of the value of a college degree.Chapters03:14 The Genesis of Blackboard08:00 The Shift to the Cloud12:05 The Birth of Parchment15:29 Building a Networked System of Record20:17 Adoption Challenges and Cultural Battles21:47 The Vision of Parchment23:34 Current Pain Points in Education26:18 Is College Worth It?29:55 Favorite Books
Enter the realm of divine favor and scholarly dedication in Ezra 7. Meet Ezra, the scribe whose journey unfolds in a tale of providence and leadership. Join us as we unravel the captivating narrative of divine encounters and the transformative power of devotion to the Word. This is Ezra 7—where history and spirituality collide in a story that resonates through the ages. As always be blessed and enjoy. Please follow, like, and share our podcast with a friend or family member!
A Friend of Medjugorje talks about Revelation. What we need to understand right now and he asks “what else could it be?”
In this episode of Week in Edtech, Ben and Alex discuss:Artificial Intelligence:Executive Order on AI includes mandate that Education Department roll out guidance on the way schools should use AI technologiesOpenAI launches Agents (“GPTs”)OpenAI introduces custom AI assistants called “GPTs” that play different rolesMy North Star for the Future of AIForget ChatGPT — Extractive AI Is the Real Game-Changer for Teachers, StudentsRosalyn Launches StableSight, an Exam Proctoring AI That Counters Generative AI Use and Cheating RingsK-12:Home Schooling's rise from fringe to fastest growing form of educationInstructure acquires Parchment for ~$800MByju's in Talks to Sell US Unit Epic for $400 Million to JoffreTeachers and K-12 EducationHigher Ed:The False Binary in Higher EdChanges to university research Carnegie ratingsUniversities can't accommodate all the computer science majorsFacing Pressure on Enrollment, Will Colleges Support More Transfer StudentsThis Obscure College Major Commands $100K Within Four YearsWorkforce:Udemy 2024 workforce trends reportSpecial Guest:Johann Zimmern, Education Strategy Lead at Zoom featuring Zoom One for Education
The universe is *always* listening and re-creating what we imprint upon it with our daily thoughts, feelings, and desires. Because of this, having a CLEAR picture of what you want and animating with FAITH opens a pathway for it to manifest into your reality!
William the Conqueror undertook a remarkably modern project. In 1086, he began compiling and storing a detailed record of his realm: of where everyone lived, what they did and where they came from. 900 years later, the BBC began its own Domesday project, sending school children out to conduct a community survey and collect facts about Britain. This was a people's database, two decades before Wikipedia. But just a few years later, that interactive digital database was totally unreadable, the information lost. We tend to take archives for granted — but preservation doesn't happen by accident; digitisation doesn't mean that something will last forever. And the erasure of the historical record can have disastrous consequences for humanity... For a full list of sources, please see the show notes at timharford.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Week in Edtech, Ben and Alex discuss:1. AI + EDU Conference Replays held last October 26, 2023 are now live on the Edtech Insiders Youtube Channel.2. Stanford Accelerate Edtech Impact Summit3. Biden's AI Executive OrderFor AI in generalData PrivacyEducation4. Edtech Noon closes $41 million Series B - Wamda5. Interview with guest Christian Byza of Learn.xyz6. Funding Rounds/M&AsSlooh raises $5M Instructure acquires Parchment for $800MBibliu acquires Texas Book CompanyVector Solutions acquires PATHWAYos Rise In acquires Blockbeam
Susan West is Owner and General Manager of M2 Well-Being, Arizona's only mobile mindfulness studio, and one of the nation's first. M2's mission is to meet communities where they are, and provide resources, tools and inspiration to improve mental health and well-being. Susan launched M2 to make mindfulness practice more accessible and relevant to busy professionals and integrate practice into workplace culture for the long-term. She leverages her 30-year business career leading integrated marketing teams, products and budgets; her experience includes Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble, Director at Parchment, Assistant Dean at Arizona State University and business owner. In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Susan West about her mission to meet communities where they are and provide resources, tools, and inspiration to improve mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. We dive deep into the topic of mindfulness and how it can positively impact our lives, especially for busy professionals like ourselves.
Dr. Kathleen B. Jones joins us on the podcast to discuss not only her new book, CITIES OF WOMEN, but also to dive into the life of literary and artistic icon Christine de Pizan (1364/65-1431). Listen to our conversation to hear how Christine became not only the first professional female writer in Europe, but also the first person in France to earn a living as a writer, period. Plus, we discuss the ins and outs of medieval manuscript-making, and the parallels between the obstacles faced by professional women in Christine's day and our own. ‘Cities of Women' is out on September 5, 2023 - get your copy here! Today's Work: Christine de Pizan, ‘The Book of the Queen' (Harley MS 4431) (c. 1410-1414). Parchment manuscript. 36.5 x 28.5 cm. British Library, London. ______ Thanks HelloFresh! Go to HelloFresh.com/50arthistory and use code 50arthistory for 50% off plus free shipping! ______ New episodes every month. Let's keep in touch! Email: artofhistorypod@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/matta_of_fact Instagram: @artofhistorypodcast TikTok: @artofhistorypod // @matta_of_fact Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
VOTE FOR THE THREE RAVENS PODCAST IN THE BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS HERE: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/votingIn this Bonus Episode, Eleanor and Martin talk about the dying art of vellum making.Part of the "Dying Arts" series, they discuss the differences between vellum and parchment, describe the processes involved in turning animal skin into stationery, and show a little love to a critically endangered craft with only two professionals practitioners currently active in the UK today - despite it historically being the most reliable way of retaining writing, outside of carving words into stone...Learn more about The Three Ravens Podcast at www.threeravenspodcast.com and join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hansle Parchment was in a predicament. He caught the bus to the wrong place for his semifinal in the Tokyo Olympics and was left stranded with little hope of getting to the stadium on time. But thankfully he met Trijana Stojkovic, a volunteer helping out at the games. She gave him some money to take a taxi. Parchment made it to the semifinal on time and eventually clinched the gold medal in the 110-meter hurdle. Later, he went back to find Stojkovic and thanked her for her kindness. In Luke 17 we read of the Samaritan leper who came back to thank Jesus for healing him (vv. 15–16). Jesus had entered a village where He met ten lepers. All of them asked Jesus for healing, and all of them experienced His grace and power. Ten were happy that they’d been healed, but only one returned to express his gratitude. He “came back, praising God in a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him” (vv. 15–16). Every day, we experience God’s blessings in multiple ways. It could be as dramatic as an answered prayer to an extended time of suffering or receiving timely help from a stranger. Sometimes, His blessings can come in ordinary ways too, such as good weather to accomplish an outdoor task. Like the Samaritan leper, let’s remember to thank God for His kindness toward us.