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Today's sermonette based on 1 Corinthians 9:24-10:22 is by Rev. Peter Lange. This is a rebroadcast from August 17, 2016.
In der heutigen Episode sprechen wir mit Peter Lange, CEO von Sustaim. Philipp Sandner spricht mit Peter über CO2-Zertifikate auf der Blockchain. Philipp diskutiert mit Peter darüber, warum Unternehmen freiwillig CO2 kompensieren wollen, wer Zertifikate ausgeben darf und warum es hierfür eine Blockchain braucht.
Peter Lange, the brother of the late former Prime Minister David Lange, worked at Buckingham Palace with his wife in the 1970s as one of the household's official silver polishers. Peter is also an artist and teacher in the ceramic arts scene, and in 2016 he was named a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his decades of work.
Was Artenschützer erfreut, frustriert jedoch Naturschützer und Forstleute. Peter Lange berichtet
Die tschechische Dirigentin und Komponistin Vítezslava Kapralova ist ein echter Geheimtipp. Sie lebte in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. In ihren Kompositionen sind die Einflüsse von Bartók und Strawinsky zu hören. Leider ist sie bereits im Alter von 25 Jahren an Tuberkulose gestorben. Sie sollte aber unbedingt endlich ihren Weg in den Kanon gespielter Komponistinnen finden, findet Peter Lange.
ARD-Korrespondentin Andrea Beer: Ukraine-Krieg - Lage im Land sechs Monate nach dem Überfall Moskaus; Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine: Stimmung in Moskau; Politikwissenschaftlerin Jana Puglierin: "Der Krieg kann die EU spalten"; Größter Umweltskandal in der Geschichte Polens: Fischsterben in der Oder; "Denk' ich an Europa" mit ARD-Korrespondent Peter Lange: "Europa ist beileibe nicht selbstverständlich"; Mod.: Ralph Erdenberger. Von WDR 5.
"Wie ein geschiedenes Paar, das sich nach der Scheidung besser versteht als vorher" - so beschreibt Peter Lange, ARD-Korrespondent für Tschechien und die Slowakei die Beziehungen der beiden Staaten zueinander. Diese EU-Mitgliedsländer seien"pragmatische Europa-Realisten" mit einer Vorreiterrolle bei der Unterstützung der Ukraine - auch deshalb, weil die eigenen historischen Erfahrungen mit Russland nicht vergessen sind. Von Peter Lange.
Today's sermonette based on 1 Corinthians 9:24-10:22 is by Rev. Peter Lange. This is a rebroadcast from August 17, 2016.
Tschechien und die Slowakei haben in den vergangenen 30 Jahren eine bemerkenswerte wirtschaftliche und gesellschaftspolitische Entwicklung durchlaufen. Doch beide Länder stehen vor großen Herausforderungen.
Today's sermonette based on 1 Corinthians 9:24-10:22 is by Rev. Peter Lange. This is a rebroadcast from August 17, 2016.
Themen u.a.: Neues aus dem Nachlass von Prince; die Kultur im zerstörten Beirut; Kulturentdecker unterwegs; WDR5 - Ein Gedicht: "Nachtigall" von Peter Lange; Moderation: Jörg Biesler
DESCRIPTIONPeter Lange, Associate Vice President at Texas A&M, discusses parking and transportation at Texas A&M University.SPONSORSThis episode is brought to you by Parker Technology, the customer experience solution of choice in the parking industry. Parker's solution puts a virtual ambassador in every lane, to help parking guests pay and get on their way in under a minute. Parker helps capture revenue, provides better customer service, enables your staff to focus on other on-site tasks, and keeps traffic moving, according to your business rules. With the Parker solution, you'll also enjoy access to real-time call data and recordings. Learn more at helpmeparker.com/parkingpodcast.This episode is brought to you by the International Parking & Mobility Institute, the world's largest association of professionals in parking, transportation, and mobility. Learn more at parking-mobility.org.This episode brought to you by the International Parking & Mobility Institute, the world's largest association of parking and mobility professionals and publishers of the industry's only soup-to-nuts textbook about all things parking. Learn more and order your copy at parking-mobility.org/textbook.WEBSITES AND RESOURCEShttps://www.helpmeparker.com/parkingpodcast/https://www.parkingcast.com/https://www.parking-mobility.org/https://transport.tamu.edu/SURVEYCould you give us 2 minutes of your time? We would be so grateful if you could fill out this quick 2 minute survey to help us learn more about our listeners: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TV68NB9
Today on Freedom from Addiction - truth just below the surface, Rev Winn Henderson MD and Neil Haley will interview Author Howard Bronson and Peter Lang In this podcast, Howard Bronson and Peter Lange talk about many ways to develop and market your good idea for free or little cost. Everyone who has a good idea needs to read this book! www.freedomfromaddiction.libsyn.com.
Whether it is through the words of the pope, his representatives the bishops and archbishops, or its surrogates in the medical profession, the Catholic Church remains the most determined force against voluntary assisted dying in Australia. In 2020, The Vatican released its latest encyclical on assisted dying and euthanasia. They called it Samaritanus Bonus – the Good Samaritan – and this is what it had to say about people who seek assistance to die. “Experience confirms that the pleas of gravely ill people who sometimes ask for death are not to be understood as implying a true desire for euthanasia; in fact, it is almost always a case of an anguished plea for help and love.” Requests for assistance to die are ‘not to be understood as a true desire for euthanasia.’ In other words, the people making them are somehow misguided. According to this narrative, people making such requests are likely to be demoralised; lonely; abandoned, feeling like a burden; or struggling to find meaning in – or even giving up on - their lives. And that, with the right kind of love and care, these things can be addressed. In this episode, we hear from some of the most senior figures in Australian palliative care. We also hear from others who have a different understanding of such requests, and who believe that the people who make them can be both considered and rational. Professor Michael Ashby Photo: Supplied Palliative care clinician Molly Carlile AM: “It has to be about why are we doing this. Who is it for? If it's about us, we have to ask: how does our view on a whole lot of things influence our practice?” photo: Supplied “It is not the role of any healthcare team to suggest that its ministrations can give meaning, purpose and dignity to a dying person’s remaining life if that person feels that these are irretrievably lost... Palliative care is a model of care, not a moral crusade.” Professor Michael Ashby Know more Visit: Go Gentle Australia gogentleaustralia.org.au Video: Assad, Assisted Dying and Satire – ABC TV Q&A, 10 April 2017 Video: Q&A with the Archbishop - How do I explain the Catholic Church's teaching on euthanasia? – The Catholic Leader YouTube, 14 July 2014 Video: Experienced Victorian doctors warn Tasmania on dangerous bill – Australian Care Alliance, 9 September 2020 Video: Prof David Kissane: Euthanasia is terrible for medicine & society – Life, Marriage and Family Office 23 June, 2017 Article: Defending the indefensible? Psychiatry, assisted suicide and human freedom – Profesor Malcolm Parker, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Volume 36, issues 5-6 2013 In this episode (in order of appearance) Ron Fellows, Margaret Somerville, Patricia Fellows, Megan Best, Mark Coleridge, Jean Caliste, Jacqui Hicks, Nicole Robertson, Deb M, Katie Harley, Kristin Cornell, Peter Jones, Ron Poole, Fiona McClure, Phillip Parente, Peter Lange, Betty King, Michael Dooley, Anthony Fisher, Stephen Parnis, Michael Ashby, Natasha Michael, David Kissane, Malcolm Parker, Roger Hunt, Molly Carlile, Greg Mewett, Shayne Higson, Alex Broom, Kit Denton, Peter Abetz, Credits Better Off Dead season two is produced by the Wheeler Centre and Go Gentle Australia Writer, Co-Producer and Host: Andrew Denton (Go Gentle Australia) Series Co-Producer and Script Editor: Bethany Atkinson-Quinton (The Wheeler Centre) Associate Producers: Kiki Paul and Steve Offner (Go Gentle Australia) Audio Editor and Engineer: Martin Peralta, with assistance from Adam Rothwell Production Assistant: Alex Gow (The Wheeler Centre)Marketing: Emily Harms (The Wheeler Centre), Steve Offner and Frankie Bennett (Go Gentle Australia) Publicity: Debbie McInnes (DMCPR Media) Episode Pages: Mia McAuslan (The Wheeler Centre) Episode Artwork: Megan HerbertTranscript: Alice BoyleCommissioning Editors: Kiki Paul (Go Gentle Australia) and Caro Llewellyn (The Wheeler Centre)Theme music: ‘Loydie’s Angel’, written and performed by Jordan LaserMusic: Simon Kindt, Aaron Gleeson, and Joe Lodge Special thanks to our interviewees Michael Ashby, Roger Hunt, Malcolm Parker and Molly Carlile for their time for this episode.Footage supplied courtesy of Seven Network. All rights reserved. © Listen to Better Off Dead season one here, and subscribe in iTunes, or follow via your favourite podcast app. #BetterOffDeadpod Your stories If you're suffering, or someone you love has died badly – in a hospital, in palliative care, in a nursing home, or at home – or if you’ve had an experience with voluntary assisted dying, we would love to hear from you. Tell your story here. Transcript Download a transcript of this episode in PDF format.
In this podcast, Howard Bronson and Peter Lange talk about many ways to develop and market your good idea for free or little cost. Everyone who has a good idea needs to read this book! www.freedomfromaddiction.libsyn.com.
There are many firsts in Betty King’s life. First female prosecutor for the state of Victoria. First female prosecutor for the Commonwealth of Australia. First female silk in Victoria. Now another – first Chair of Victoria’s Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board. Reporting to parliament, the Board oversees the processes of the law with its 68 safeguards, ensuring that doctors adhere to the rules, and that the people seeking assistance to die are competent and not being coerced. Of all the doubts raised by MPs in the parliamentary debate about assisted dying, none was more frequent than the fear that a vulnerable person may be coerced to their death by heartless relatives through the VAD law. In this episode, we meet Betty – the “Guardian of the Safeguards’ – as well as doctors, palliative care physicians, pharmacists, VAD Care Navigators, and families of those who have been through the process to find out whether any of those fears have turned out to be true. And we discover there is another, unwritten safeguard: To take this path, you have to have enormous courage. The Hon. Betty King QC, Chair of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board speaking on the panel at the Wheeler Centre's Last Words: Voluntary Assisted Dying event - Photo: Tiffany Garvie “It's not an easy process. But neither it should be. This is the ending of a life. And it ought to be treated in a serious manner. Because it's a serious thing to do.” Betty King Know More Visit Go Gentle Australia gogentleaustralia.org.au Article: ‘Interview with Justice Betty King’ Young Lawyers Journal, Law Institute of Victoria, 2010 Article: ‘King’s court: A one-off judge calls time’ – The Age, 9 July 2015 Article and interview: ‘Twelve months of voluntary assisted dying in Victoria’ – The Conversation Hour, ABC Radio National, 15 June 2020 Article: 'We're on the right side of history': Victoria’s assisted dying laws come into effect for terminally ill – The Age, 19 June 2019 In this episode (in order of appearance): Betty King, Stephen Parnis, John Daffy, John Stanton, Nola Maxfield, David Speakman, Susan D, Melanie D, Katie Harley, Andrea Bendrups, Greg Mewett, Nick Carr, Phillip Parente, Cameron McLaren, Peter Lange, Kristin Cornell, Lisa Hogg, Reg Jebb, Jean Caliste, Nicole Robertson, Jon Faine, Jacqui Hicks, Michael Dooley, Molly Carlile Credits Better Off Dead is produced by the Wheeler Centre and Go Gentle Australia. Writer, Co-Producer and Host: Andrew Denton (Go Gentle Australia) Series Co-Producer and Script Editor: Bethany Atkinson-Quinton (The Wheeler Centre) Associate Producers: Kiki Paul and Steve Offner (Go Gentle Australia) Audio Editor and Engineer: Martin Peralta, with assistance from Adam Rothwell Production Assistant: Alex Gow (The Wheeler Centre)Marketing: Emily Harms (The Wheeler Centre), Steve Offner and Frankie Bennett (Go Gentle Australia) Publicity: Debbie McInnes (DMCPR Media) Episode Pages: Mia McAuslan (The Wheeler Centre) Episode Artwork: Megan HerbertCommissioning Editors: Kiki Paul (Go Gentle Australia) and Caro Llewellyn (The Wheeler Centre)Theme music: ‘Loydie’s Angel’, written and performed by Jordan LaserMusic: Aaron Gleeson, Martin Peralta Special thanks to our interviewee Betty King for her time for this episode. Your stories If you're suffering, or someone you love has died badly – in a hospital, in palliative care, in a nursing home, or at home – or if you’ve had an experience with Voluntary Assisted Dying, we would love to hear from you. Tell your story here. Subscribe in iTunes, or your favourite podcast app. #betteroffdeadpod Transcript Download a transcript of this episode in PDF format.
No group has done more to persuade politicians to oppose assisted dying in Australia over the last 20 years than doctors. Citing their Hippocratic Oath to ‘do no harm’, they argue that giving doctors the right to ‘kill’, instead of cure, will forever damage the doctor-patient relationship. What they fight so fiercely to preserve is a world strongly influenced by Christian concepts of care, one where ‘doctor knows best’, even when it comes to the end of a person’s life. Not all doctors feel this way. In this episode, we meet a number of physicians from very different backgrounds, who think the old paternalism is not always what’s best for their patients. Dr Cameron McLaren - Photo: Juliet Lamont Dr Nick Carr - “I remember how powerful it was ... I just held her hand and I kissed her forehead and said goodbye, because it just felt right.” - Photo: Supplied Each came to voluntary assisted dying through different paths, but from similar clinical experiences: the undeniable reality that there are some people at the end of life for whom medicine, however skilfully applied, can do no more. Far from being damaged by facilitating assistance to die, the relationships they have formed with their patients along the way have been among the most profound of their careers. “I thought we were all going to do it. I think that was very naive in retrospect. When the legislation came out I thought ... you know, patients wanted this, that’s the reason it’s put in. We look after patients, we practise patient-centred care, which means we should be providing the services that they want. ” Dr Cameron McLaren Further reading Visit Go Gentle Australia gogentleaustralia.org.au Website: Doctors For Assisted Dying Choice, respecting rational patient end-of-life choices Article: ‘Is the Hippocratic oath still relevant to practising doctors today?’ — The BMJ, 14 December 2016 Viewpoint: ‘The Revised Declaration of Geneva: A Modern-Day Physician’s Pledge’ — The JAMA Network, 28 November 2017 Article: ‘The inescapable truth: palliative care is not enough—we can and should legislate for assisted dying’ — Dr Arun Bhaskar, The BMJ Opinion, 25 September 2019 Dr Nola Maxfield. “I think it's improved the relationship I've had with my patients.” - Photo: Supplied Dr Phillip Parente. “Views that doctors are overstepping the mark are incorrect. We're allowing patients to take control.” - Photo: Juliet Lamont In this episode In order of appearance: Mark Yates, Nick Carr, Cameron McLaren, Nola Maxfield, Peter Lange, Phillip Parente, Lisa Hogg, Odette Spruijt, Helen Lord, Lisa Hogg, David Speakman, Katie Harley Better Off Dead season two is produced by the Wheeler Centre and Go Gentle Australia Learn more about Go Gentle Australia’s work Writer, Co-Producer and Host: Andrew Denton (Go Gentle Australia) Series Co-Producer and Script Editor: Bethany Atkinson-Quinton (The Wheeler Centre) Associate Producers: Kiki Paul and Steve Offner (Go Gentle Australia) Audio Editor and Engineer: Martin Peralta Production Assistant: Alex Gow (The Wheeler Centre) Marketing: Emily Harms (The Wheeler Centre), Steve Offner and Frankie Bennett (Go Gentle Australia) Publicity: Debbie McInnes (DMCPR Media) Episode Pages: Mia McAuslan (The Wheeler Centre)Episode Transcript: Alice Boyle Commissioning Editors: Kiki Paul (Go Gentle Australia) and Caro Llewellyn (The Wheeler Centre) Theme music: ‘Loydie’s Angel’, written and performed by Jordan LaserMusic: Anthurium and Brendon John WarnerEpisode artwork: Megan Herbert Special thanks to our interviewees Cameron McLaren, Nick Carr, Greg Mewett, Andrea Bendrups, Peter Lange, David Speakman and Phillip Parente for their time for this episode. Listen to Better Off Dead season one here, and subscribe in iTunes, or follow via your favourite podcast app. #BetterOffDeadpod Your stories If you're suffering, or someone you love has died badly – in a hospital, in palliative care, in a nursing home, or at home – add your voice and tell your story here. Transcript Download a transcript of this episode in PDF format.
Rev. Peter Lange, First Vice President of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study 1 Kings 2:1-12. What words do you want to share with your family before you leave this world? David clearly had reflected on this question as he spoke to his son, Solomon, before his death. He proclaims to Solomon what was most important, “Be strong and keep the charge of the LORD.” David points Solomon back to the Word of God (statutes, commandments, rules, and testimonies) where he will find hope, strength, and wisdom. “Lord God, give us the words to speak to our families of what is most important: Christ and Him crucified. Help us to live holy lives so that others may see our good works and give glory to You. In Him, Amen”
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Der slowakische Millionär Marian Kocner, über den Jan Kuciak vor seiner Ermordung recherchiert hatte, ist vorerst freigesprochen worden. Nach der Tat habe sich das Klima gegenüber Journalistinnen und Journalisten im Land verändert, beobachtet Korrespondent Peter Lange. Peter Lange im Gespräch mit Sebastian Wellendorf www.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasres Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Verirrt, verwirrt, versendet! Tagesschau auf der Regierungslinie ratlos. In schöner Gleichförmigkeit steht in den Staatsverträgen der öffentlich-rechtlichen Sender, dass sie „einen objektiven und umfassenden Überblick über das internationale, europäische, nationale und länderbezogene Geschehen in allen wesentlichen Lebensbereichen zu geben" hätten. Und dann sollen sie eigentlich ihren Zuschauern auch noch „Information, Bildung, Beratung" ins Endgerät liefern. Die Objektivität ist über den Parteien-Proporz in den Aufsichtsgremien längst zur regierungs-konformen Stromlinie verkommen. Doch selbst wenn es um die schlichte Beratung, die Hilfe zur sachlichen Einordnung geht, versagen die beamteten Meinungsmacher. Als wären ihnen verwirrte Zuschauer lieber. Ein Klassiker öffentlich-rechtlicher Verwirrung ist diese Meldung: „Maas in Moskau - Das offene Wort suchen". Berichtet wird über ein Treffen des deutschen mit dem russischen Außenminister. Konsequent autistisch liefert die Tagesschau die Haltung des deutschen Außenministers an die Sender-Konsumenten weiter. Der beschwert sich in einer Tour bei seinem russischen Kollegen über Vorgänge in Belarus (Weißrussland). Belarus hat zwar mal zur Sowjetunion gehört, aber das ist nun Jahrzehnte her. Auch die Silbe „rus" im Ländernamen darf nicht darüber hinwegtäuschen, dass Belarus ein eigenständiges Land ist, über das man sich nicht bei anderen Ländern beschweren kann. Und selbst wenn der deutsche Außenminister zu blöd ist, das zu merken, wenn sein Gehirn auf dem Wissenstand des Jahres 1991 eingefroren ist, wäre es die Aufgabe der Tagesschau-Redaktion, die ARD-Zuschauer mit der aktuellen Wirklichkeit vertraut zu machen. Och nö, sagt da der Redakteur, das ist mir zu schwör, zu Mittag gibt es Braten und morgen ess ich Kohl, den kann ich doch heut schon senden, in welchem Land wir gerade sind, das könntet ihr doch raten. Auch mit der Überschrift „Corona-Pandemie in Deutschland - Infektionszahlen steigen weiter" liegt die Tagesschau brav auf der Merkel-Spahn-Linie. Was das Wort „Infektion" bedeutet, will sie ihren Zuschauern auf keinen Fall erzählen. INFEKTION hört sich so schön schauerlich an, so schön nach Seuche, das soll der Zuschauer raushören. Dass Infektion nicht „krank" bedeutet, diese Erklärung überlässt der Sender lieber der APOTHEKENUMSCHAU: „Nicht alle, die sich angesteckt haben, werden krank", schreibt die und auch „81 Prozent der Infizierten haben keine oder nur milde Symptome und die Infektion heilt von alleine wieder aus". Och nö, das wäre ja die nüchterne, die sachliche Wahrheit. Und wenn man dann auch noch senden würde, dass man an der Infektion selten stirbt und wenn, dann meist nur nach schweren Vorerkrankungen und im hohen Alter, dann käme man ja seinem Sendeauftrag nach und würde den Zuschauer beraten. Och nö, das mögen die Frau Merkel und der Herr Spahn nicht, nö, dann lieber nicht. Mit der Überschrift „Tschechiens Präsident Zeman - Der Spalter auf der Burg", ist die ARD endgültig im Reich der miesen Verleumdung angelangt. Das darf sie weder nach dem Programmauftrag noch nach den journalistischen Gepflogenheiten. Macht nix, sagt Peter Lange, vom ARD-Studio Prag, den man getrost als billige Propagandaschleuder bezeichnen darf. Denn der Mann hat sich gefälligst seiner unmaßgeblichen Meinung zu enthalten, statt den Präsidenten eines Nachbarlandes mit Dreck zu bewerfen. Och nö, denn die tschechische Regierung hat jüngst einen unsittlichen Antrag der USA zur Stationierung von US-Truppen auf tschechischem Boden abgelehnt. Da denkt sich Peter Lange vom ARD-Studio Prag: Das dürfen die Tschechen doch nicht! Den Antrag eines NATO-Partners ablehnen! Und so versendet die ARD zwar die Regierungsmeinung, aber macht das nicht kenntlich, verkommt zum Schmuddel-Organ, zuständig für die Alimentierung von Ideologen und für die Verwirrung ihrer Zuschauer. Auch diese Ausgabe der MACHT-UM-ACHT stützt sich auf eine Vielzahl von Zuschauer-Zuschriften, die an diese Adresse gesandt wurden: DIE-MACHT-UM-ACHT@KENFM.DE. Dafür bedankt sich die Redaktion ganz herzlich. Der Journalist und Filmemacher Uli Gellermann beschäftigt sich seit Jahren mit der Dauermanipulation der Tagesschau. Gemeinsam mit den Co-Autoren, Volker Bräutigam und Friedhelm Klinkhammer, schrieb er das Buch „Die Macht um Acht: der Faktor Tagesschau“. Eine herausragende Lektüre über die tägliche Nachrichtensendung der ARD. Bei KenFM nimmt er mit dem gleichnamigen Format die subtile Gehirnwäsche der Tagesschau alle zwei Wochen unter die Lupe. Jetzt KenFM unterstützen: https://www.patreon.com/KenFMde https://de.tipeee.com/kenfm https://flattr.com/@KenFM See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Der Mord an dem slowakischen Journalisten Ján Kuciak und dessen Verlobter ist derzeit erneut vor Gericht. Er hat das Land nachhaltig aufgerüttelt. Peter Lange berichtet.
Peter Lange is a poet, creative, playwright and actor from South Florida. Peter is soon to graduate out of Florida Gulf Coast University and since then has been cultivating his talents to produce art on a wider, larger scale. Peter not only writes poetry, growing up amongst the S.P.E.A.K. collective, but he also writes and directs plays for thespians. Peter enjoys drawing and creating visual art to express his interest in his ancestry. Sitting down with Peter was refreshing, I hope during this time you can figure out what drives you to reach the bottom of the bottle. @bLUAPPLESBALLPOINT @bLUAPPLEPOETRY HOST: @JUSTJOHNIG GUEST: @HELLOMRLANGE
In der Slowakei ist Igor Matovič mit der Regierungsbildung beauftragt worden. Seine Partei Olano hatte die Parlamentswahl gewonnen und will die Korruption im Land eindämmen. Dlf-Korrespondent Peter Lange bezweifelt aber, dass sich die politische Kultur in der Slowakei schnell ändern lässt. Peter Lange im Gespräch mit Bastian Rudde www.deutschlandfunk.de, Europa heute Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Topics: How they took divergent paths to wind up in the parking worldTheir role in the IPMI Technology Committee the past decade and the interesting research that’s come from thatThe pursuit of data standardization with the Technology Committee and the Alliance for Parking Data StandardsHow they see data and advanced analytics shaping policy, practice, and operations today and into the futureThe role of the parking professional in the ever-expanding mobility and transportation ecosystem
Rev. Peter Lange gives today’s sermon based on 2 Kings 5:1-15a. Today we pray for Rev. Steven Braun who serves the Lord in Germany. Read his story and how to support his work at lcms.org/braun. Find your opportunity to serve at servenow.lcms.org. The broadcast of chapel services is brought to you by LCMS International Mission and Ministry to Armed Forces. Learn more at international.lcms.org and lcms.org/armedforces.
Rev. Peter Lange, First Vice President of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, joins Andy to talk about what he loves about parish ministry, what his chief duties are as First VP, and what he's looking forward to in this role.
In today’s News: 67th regular LCMS convention opens in Tampa, Fla. Matthew Harrison is officially installed for fourth time The Rev. Peter Lange elected first vice president Five regional vice presidents are chosen
In this episode, we meet Peter Lange, Master Coach at Peter Lange Brands. Peter tells us has fascinating story about self-discovery and becoming. We see in his examples and successes, the power of internal mindset development and how it is the most important factor for achieving external results.To learn more about Peter Lange, visit: http://www.mysoultrek.com My favorite Peter Lange quotes from this episode: "Inside each and every human being is an essence of truth!""You have to peel back the stories that people tell themselves, so we can get to the truth for them.""Building daily habits is essential to achieving your goals.""First define your 'BEING-NESS' ... then launch into your 'DOING-NESS'!"Peter Lange's recommended resources:App: The Way of Life (Turns habits into a game).Book: The One Thing If you're a business expert, a trainer, a coach, or a consultant, and you want to land Big-Ticket Clients, watch our free training: https://drpele.com/masterclass Big-Ticket Clients™ helps coaches, consultants and companies leverage the narrative psychology and persuasive power of storytelling to attract and enroll their highest-value clients online. This podcast is here to answer only ONE question: "How do you stand out in a noisy marketplace to create the business and life of your dreams, while maintaining your own powerful, unique voice?" To get answers, subscribe to Big-Ticket Clients™.Support the show (https://drpele.com)
Es ist längst kein Geheimtipp mehr. Wer Musik für Filme und Videogames produzieren will, der kennt in Prag eine erstklassige Adresse: das "Filmharmonic Orchestra". Peter Lange hat eine Aufnahmesession dieses Projektorchesters besucht.
In this week’s installment of the AJRCCM Discussion Podcast, Dr. Nitin Seam is joined Drs. Peter Lange and Jadwiga Wedzicha as they discuss whether blood eosinophil levels serves as a useful biomarker predicting COPD exacerbation.
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Die Bundesrepublik und die DDR nahmen gleichberechtigt an der KSZE teil. Die DDR-Opposition und Menschrechtsgruppen beriefen sich in den 1970er- und 1980er-Jahren auf die Schlussakte der KSZE, mit deren Unterzeichnung im August 1975 die DDR offiziell die Achtung der Menschenrechte zugesichert hatte. Doch die SED weigerte sich hartnäckig, die Menschenrechte tatsächlich zu gewähren. Die Veranstaltung ging der Frage nach, wie sich die Festlegungen der KSZE auf die Gesellschaften in der DDR und Osteuropa sowie auf die innerdeutschen Beziehungen auswirkten. Podiumsteilnehmer: Prof. Dr. Rolf Steininger, Gerhart R. Baum, Gerd Poppe, Andrzej Szynka. Moderation: Peter Lange (Chefredakteur Deutschlandradio Kultur).
Zum 60. Jahrestag des Volksaufstandes in der DDR vom 17. Juni 1953 organisierte die Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur am 24. Mai 2013 eine Journalistenfahrt zu zentralen historischen Schauplätzen in Berlin. Eine Station führte zum ehemaligen RIAS-Funkhaus am Hans-Rosenthal-Platz, heute Sitz des Funkhauses von Deutschlandradio in Berlin. Professor Egon Bahr, im Juni 1953 Chefredakteur des RIAS, berichtete von seinen Erinnerungen an den Volksaufstand. Dabei ging es auch um die Rolle des RIAS bei der Ausbreitung des Aufstandes und dessen Wahrnehmung in West-Berlin und der Bundesrepublik. Das Gespräch wurde moderiert von Peter Lange, Chefredakteur von Deutschlandradio Kultur.