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Are you dreading all the lesson planning you have to do on repeat for your ELL students? Overwhelmed and unsure about how to bring it all together?In this episode, Beth Vaucher, founder of Inspiring Young Learners, shares a streamlined approach to ESL lesson planning that reduces teacher workload while better supporting multilingual students. She recommends setting quarterly goals instead of yearly ones, allowing for more flexibility based on students' progress.Beth outlines a four-week cycle: start with an initial assessment, followed by three weeks of tailored instruction, and finish with a progress check to see if students are ready to move forward or need more review. She emphasizes setting clear goals for all language domains—listening, speaking, reading, and writing—and aligning them with the homeroom curriculum.Collaboration with homeroom teachers helps ensure goals are achievable, and sharing them with students boosts motivation. Beth also stresses continuous observation, using tools like spreadsheets or notes to track development. She recommends using WIDA proficiency level descriptors (PLDs) for ongoing language assessment instead of relying on annual tests.Resources mentioned in the episode:Generic Rubrics for ELLsWIDA Can Do DescriptorsProgress Monitoring AssessmentsGet More Support:Join the Equipping ELLs Membership Shop our TpT StoreEnter the giveaway:Holiday Giveaway Alert! Leave a review of the Equipping ELLs Podcast, take a screenshot, and you could win one of FIVE $100 Amazon gift cards!Submit your review wherever you listen and take a screenshotUpload your screenshot to enter hereHurry—this giveaway ends 12/14!
Heute erzählt Sascha, wie er durch den Expertenclub Unterstützung für die bevorstehenden Herausforderungen gefunden hat und welche positiven Veränderungen das in seinem Leben bewirkt hat. Mit neuer Kraft und Motivation hat er den Übergang vom Reagieren zum Agieren geschafft und ist bereit, die nächsten Schritte zu gehen. Denk dran: Deine Erfahrung zählt. Immer. Hier ist die Folge, in der wir über die PLDs sprechen: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7H88uxoMaCfK99TV4qcuXj?si=2P8nUGTJSqaW-j9DxRA4BA Interesse geweckt? Wenn auch Du als Experte 50PLUS erfolgreicher werden möchtest, lass uns sprechen. Kontaktiere uns entweder per Mail, oder ruf uns an. info@gz50plus.de Tel: 0152 2884 7664 Folge uns jetzt und verpasse keinen EXPERTEN 50PLUS Podcast. Melde Dich jetzt im GRÜNDUNGSZENTRUM 50PLUS an: https://gz50plus.mn.co/ Schreib uns jetzt: info@gz50plus.de Ruf uns an | WhatsApp: +49 152 2884 7664 --- Yani Neugebauer + Thomas Reich GRÜNDUNGSZENTRUM 50PLUS EXPERTENPOOL 50 PLUS Bismarckstr. 21 61169 Friedberg Hessen www.gz50plus.de
Are you an educator looking for a game-changing resource to assess and define your English Language Learners' (ELLs) unique language skills?Join us in this enlightening episode as we welcome back Courtney Morgan from The All-Access Classroom. Courtney demystifies the role of Proficiency Level Descriptors (PLDs) in evaluating students' language proficiency and crafting improvement strategies. Discover the crucial importance of routinely incorporating PLDs to monitor student progress and tailor support. Gain practical insights into using language proficiency charts and harnessing PLDs for effective monitoring, peer education, and instructional enhancement. At Equipping ELLs, we love to empower educators with tools like these to make a meaningful impact in your ELLs' educational journey!Resources: Join the Equipping ELLs MembershipShop our TpT StoreFree PLDs from WIDAThe All-Access ClassroomConnect with Courtney on Instagram
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.14.532555v1?rss=1 Authors: Nizamoglu, H., Urgen, B. A. Abstract: Considering its importance for survival and social significance, biological motion (BM) perception is assumed to occur automatically. Indeed, Thornton and Vuong (2004) showed that task-irrelevant BM in the periphery interfered with task performance at the fovea. However, the neural underpinnings of this bottom-up processing of BM lacks thorough examination in the field. Under selective attention, BM perception is supported by a network of regions including the occipito-temporal, parietal, and premotor cortices. A retinotopy mapping study on BM showed distinct maps for its processing under and away from selective attention (Saygin & Sereno, 2008). Based on these findings, we investigated how bottom-up perception of BM would be processed in the human brain under attentional load when it was shown away from the focus of attention as a task-irrelevant stimulus. Participants (N=31) underwent an fMRI study in which they performed an attentionally demanding visual detection task at the fovea while intact or scrambled PLDs of BM were shown at the periphery. Our results showed the main effect of attentional load in fronto-parietal regions and the main effect of peripheral stimuli in occipito-temporal cortex. Both univariate activity maps and multivariate pattern analysis results support the attentional load modulation on BM in the occipito-temporal cortex. In conclusion, BM is processed within the motion sensitive regions in the occipito-temporal cortex even when it is away from selective attention, and is modulated by the top-down factor of attentional load. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Videos : Niall Ferguson – Woke Totalitarianism (0:19 to 18:14) Heather Mac Donald On How The Delusion of Diversity Destroys Our Common Humanity (11:14) Elon Musk: “Klaus Schwab Is LYING!!!” (9:45) Lycopene, lutein supplements show skin protection from within against UV radiation Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine (Germany), November 10, 2022 The study's findings, published in the British Journal of Dermatology , indicated that oral supplementation with the carotenoids changed the expression of genes that are indicators of oxidative stress, photo-dermatoses and photo-aging. “To the best of our knowledge we show here for the 1st time that (i) tomato nutrient complex as well as lutein do not only protect healthy human skin against UVB/A, but also against long wave UVA1 radiation, and (ii) that oral photo-protection of healthy human skin can be demonstrated at the level of HO-1, ICAM-1 and MMP-1 gene expression,” wrote researchers from IUF – Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine in Dusseldorf. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) are reported to be UVA1/UVB radiation-inducible genes. “On top of that, as part of the photo-aging process we have evidence of the effect of our ingredients on the levels of expression of genes involved in collagen degradation, suggesting a link not only to skin health but also to skin appearance. This study suggests an effect of natural antioxidants on overall skin wellness, which is relevant for men and women in all age groups.” The new study included 65 healthy volunteers aged between 18 and 60. The participants were randomly assigned to randomly consume 20 mg per day of the tomato nutrient complex or placebo for 12 weeks, or 20 mg per day of lutein or placebo for 12 weeks. A two-week washout period separated the placebo and active intervention periods. At the beginning and at the end of each phase the skin was irradiated.Results of the placebo-controlled, double blinded, randomized cross-over study indicated that the tomato nutrient complex (TNC) totally inhibited the upregulation of HO-1, ICAM-1 and MMP1 mRNA by both UVA1 and UVA/B. On the other hand, lutein only completely inhibited gene expression if taken during the first 12 weeks (ie. prior to placebo), while a significantly smaller effect was observed if it was taken during the second 12 week phase (ie. after placebo), compared to TNC. (NEXT) Diallyl trisulfide in garlic induces apoptosis in primary effusion lymphoma Kyoto Pharmaceutical University (Japan), November 7, 2022 Reports from Kyoto Pharmaceutical University stated, “The allyl sulfides, including diallyl sulfide (DAS), diallyl disulfide (DAD), and diallyl trisulfide (DAT), contained in garlic and members of the Allium family, have a variety of pharmacological activities. Therefore, allyl sulfides have been evaluated as potential novel chemotherapeutic agents.” Our news editors obtained a quote from the research, “Here, we found that DAT inhibited nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) signaling and induced apoptosis in primary effusion lymphoma (PEL), a subtype of non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma caused by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). We examined the cytotoxic effects of DAS, DAD and DAT on PEL cells. DAT significantly reduced the viability of PEL cells compared with uninfected B-lymphoma cells, and induced the apoptosis of PEL cells by activating caspase-9. DAT induced stabilization of IkBa, and suppressed NF-kB transcriptional activity in PEL cells. We examined the mechanism underlying DAT-mediated IkBa stabilization. The results indicated that DAT stabilized IkBa by inhibiting the phosphorylation of IkBa by the IkB kinase (IKK) complex. Furthermore, DAT induced proteasomal degradation of TRAF6, and DAT suppressed IKKb-phosphorylation through downregulation of TRAF6. It is known that activation of NF-kB is essential for survival of PEL cells. In fact, the NF-kB inhibitor BAY11-7082 induced apoptosis in PEL cells. In addition, DAT suppressed the production of progeny virus from PEL cells. The administration of DAT suppressed the development of PEL cells and ascites in SCID mice xenografted with PEL cells.” According to the news editors, the research concluded: “These findings provide evidence that DAT has antitumor activity against PEL cells in-vitro and in-vivo, suggesting it to be a novel therapeutic agent for the treatment of PEL.” (NEXT) PTSD May Speed Up Cellular Aging Boston University, November 13, 2022 From birth to death, a lot may change, but our DNA—the long, double-helix molecule that contains all of a person's genetic code—stays the same. The instructions for reading that code can shift, however, as the chemical tags on and around a DNA sequence change throughout our lives, depending on our age, environment, and behavior. This outside influence on how our genes are read and expressed by cells is called epigenetics—and researchers studying it have discovered clues that may show why some veterans live longer than others. In a new study of military veterans published in Translational Psychiatry, researchers report findings that suggest former service personnel with PTSD are at greater risk of early death. “Our study found that PTSD and comorbid conditions, like substance misuse, are associated with a cellular marker of early death found in DNA methylation patterns,” says Erika Wolf, a professor of psychiatry at the Boston University School of Medicine and senior author of the study. The study included two samples of veterans that had representative levels of trauma and other psychiatric conditions, like substance use and personality disorders. One group included 434 veterans in their early 30s, who had served in post-9/11 conflicts; the other group included 647 middle-age veterans and their trauma-exposed spouses. Both groups were assessed for a range of psychological conditions, and had blood drawn to obtain genetic information and to test for levels of a variety of inflammatory molecules. The results indicate PTSD symptoms were a factor in faster cellular aging—.36 of a year faster. So, for every year that the cells of someone without PTSD age, the cells of someone with more severe PTSD symptoms age a year and a third. (NEXT) Higher sense of purpose in life may be linked to lower mortality risk Boston University, November 14, 2022 Growing research indicates that one's purpose—i.e., the extent to which someone perceives a sense of direction and goals in their life—may be linked to health-protective benefits such as better physical functioning and lower risks of cardiovascular disease or cognitive decline. Now, a new study led by a Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) researcher found that people with higher levels of purpose may have a lower risk of death from any cause, and that this association is applicable across race/ethnicity and gender. Published in the journal Preventive Medicine, the study results did suggest that this association is slightly stronger among women than it is among men, but there was no significant difference by race/ethnicity. “In another study I led, we found that the effect of purpose on lowering all-cause mortality may differ by socioeconomic status. In this study, we extended the prior evidence and found that the beneficial effect of purpose persisted regardless of gender and race/ethnicity.” For the study, the team assessed self-reported sense of purpose among more than 13,000 people, based on the “purpose in life” of the Ryff Psychological Well-being Scales, a widely used tool that measures different aspects of well-being and happiness. The researchers also examined mortality risk over an eight-year period beginning between 2006-2008. The results showed that people with the highest sense of purpose indicated the lowest risk of death (15.2 percent mortality risk), compared to people with the lowest sense of purpose (36.5 percent mortality risk). The team also gathered data on additional factors that can influence health, such socioeconomic status, other demographic characteristics, baseline physical health, and depression, and found that an increase in these factors was also associated with increases in a higher sense of purpose. (NEXT) Hibiscus compound shows anti-Alzheimer disease activity Pohang University of Science and Technology, November 16 2022. A report published in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy revealed that gossypetin, a flavonoid occurring in the calyx of the hibiscus flower, activates a process that reduces brain accumulation of amyloid beta, a protein that clumps to form toxic brain plaques in people with Alzheimer disease. Gossypetin has been reported to have antioxidant, antiatherosclerotic and anticancer effects. Earlier research had suggested a benefit for gossypetin, which is structurally similar to quercetin, against the aggregation of amyloid beta and tau proteins that occurs in Alzheimer disease. However, gossypetin's action in animal models of the disease had not been evaluated. Researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology administered gossypetin or a control substance to mice that were bred to develop a condition similar to that of Alzheimer disease in humans. After 13 weeks of daily treatment, mice that received the flavonoid had less amyloid beta in the brain's hippocampus (an area involved in memory and learning) and cortex in comparison with the control mice. Gossypetin-treated animals also demonstrated better spatial learning and memory than untreated mice. Rather than affecting the production of amyloid beta, the research team found that gossypetin helped clear it by enhancing the scavenging ability of the brain's immune cells, which are known as microglia. Microglia normally consume amyloid beta but can become exhausted by continual exposure, which leads to a chronic damaging inflammatory reaction. (NEXT) Over a billion young people are potentially at risk of hearing loss from headphones, earbuds, loud music venues Mayo Clinic, November 15, 2022 More than 1 billion teens and young people are potentially at risk of hearing loss because of their use of headphones and earbuds and attendance at loud music venues, concludes a pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published in the open access journal BMJ Global Health. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 430 million people worldwide currently have disabling hearing loss. Young people are particularly vulnerable because of their use of personal listening devices (PLDs), such as smartphones, headphones and earbuds, and attendance at loud music venues, amid poor regulatory enforcement. Previously published research suggests that PLD users often choose volumes as high as 105 dB while average sound levels at entertainment venues range from 104 to 112 dB, exceeding permissible levels (80 dB for adults; 75 dB for children) even if for very short periods of time. A group of 33 studies, corresponding to data from 35 records and 19,046 participants, was included; 17 records focused on PLD use and 18 focused on loud entertainment venues. The pooled data analysis indicates that the prevalence of unsafe listening practices from PLD use and attendance at loud entertainment venues is common worldwide—24% and 48%, respectively, among teens and young people. Based on these figures, the researchers estimate that the global number of teens and young adults who could potentially be at risk of hearing loss as a result ranges from 0.67 to 1.35 billion.
We catch up with German Velasco then talk about how he learned of the 7-GUI Tasks online challenge and how he wanted to see how LiveView could approach it. We talk about his ElixirConf presentation and how the idea of modeling state impacted his solutions to these problems. We go over what these common UI patterns are and how LiveView is able to approach them differently. We talk about Chris McCord's idea of “Live Apps” and how LiveView really is different from what other languages and communities can do. We discuss using LiveView to implement UI patterns that it wasn't designed for and how that process has gotten better over time and much more! Show Notes online - http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/71 (http://podcast.thinkingelixir.com/71) Elixir Community News - https://fly.io/blog/how-safari-ruined-my-tuesday/ (https://fly.io/blog/how-safari-ruined-my-tuesday/) – How Safari Ruined My Tuesday by Chris McCord - https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenixliveview/commit/7205df526863b8f391a432ff93700d06e951dfc0 (https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix_live_view/commit/7205df526863b8f391a432ff93700d06e951dfc0) – LiveView PR for dealing with Safari bug - https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenixliveview/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#0172-2021-10-22 (https://github.com/phoenixframework/phoenix_live_view/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#0172-2021-10-22) – Phoenix LV 0.17 - https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1450484094383665156 (https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1450484094383665156) – Run in Livebook showing up online - https://thinkingelixir.com/podcast-episodes/066-tracing-production-with-kai-wern-choong/ (https://thinkingelixir.com/podcast-episodes/066-tracing-production-with-kai-wern-choong/) – Episode 66 - Tracing Production with Kai Wern Choong - https://twitter.com/fhunleth/status/1450496248847519755 (https://twitter.com/fhunleth/status/1450496248847519755) – Nerves Livebook 0.3.0 also released - https://twitter.com/wojtekmach/status/1452669971323047947 (https://twitter.com/wojtekmach/status/1452669971323047947) – Wojtek Mach teased a picture showing the Livebook graphic on a macOS dock - https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1450823190477955080 (https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1450823190477955080) – ExDoc v0.25.5 is out with .livemd support - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqj39LCvnOWZna91xJ_i44g3rx4Brbpnv (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqj39LCvnOWZna91xJ_i44g3rx4Brbpnv) – ElixirConf 2021 videos are all up! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqnZnFpxLjI&list=PLqj39LCvnOWZna91xJ_i44g3rx4Brbpnv&index=28 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqnZnFpxLjI&list=PLqj39LCvnOWZna91xJ_i44g3rx4Brbpnv&index=28) – Mark Ericksen's presentation about Globally Distributed Elixir Apps on Fly.io - https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1451639067989397514 (https://twitter.com/josevalim/status/1451639067989397514) – Elixir 1.13 RC should be out - https://twitter.com/louispilfold/status/1452305571047251970 (https://twitter.com/louispilfold/status/1452305571047251970) – Gleam now has the ability to publish hex.pm packages - https://twitter.com/dashbit/status/1452638207271600129 (https://twitter.com/dashbit/status/1452638207271600129) – New Phoenix project called PLDS (Phoenix LiveDashboard Standalone) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzl5BH8nb8M (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzl5BH8nb8M) – Youtube video showing PLDS usage - https://twitter.com/scenicframework/status/1451276015041343502 (https://twitter.com/scenicframework/status/1451276015041343502) – Scenic v0.11.0-beta.0 is published - https://codesync.global/conferences/code-beam-sf-2021/ (https://codesync.global/conferences/code-beam-sf-2021/) – Code BEAM America - 3-5 November 2021 - https://www.thebigelixir.com/ (https://www.thebigelixir.com/) – Big Elixir - March 24-25 2022 Do you have some Elixir news to share? Tell us at @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) or email at show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) Discussion Resources - https://www.germanvelasco.com/blog/seven-guis-flight-booker (https://www.germanvelasco.com/blog/seven-guis-flight-booker) - https://www.tddphoenix.com/ (https://www.tddphoenix.com/) – Test-Driven Development with Phoenix - online book - http://testingliveview.com (http://testingliveview.com) - https://eugenkiss.github.io/7guis/tasks/ (https://eugenkiss.github.io/7guis/tasks/) – The 7-GUI Tasks defined - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu2QtHUbFmc&list=PLqj39LCvnOWZna91xJ_i44g3rx4Brbpnv&index=48 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu2QtHUbFmc&list=PLqj39LCvnOWZna91xJ_i44g3rx4Brbpnv&index=48) – German Velasco's ElixirConf talk - Making invalid states unrepresentable in LiveView - https://www.germanvelasco.com/blog/seven-guis-counter (https://www.germanvelasco.com/blog/seven-guis-counter) – Counter - https://www.germanvelasco.com/blog/seven-guis-temperature (https://www.germanvelasco.com/blog/seven-guis-temperature) – Temp Converter - https://thinkingelixir.com/podcast-episodes/018-tdd-and-phoenix-with-german-velasco/ (https://thinkingelixir.com/podcast-episodes/018-tdd-and-phoenix-with-german-velasco/) – Previous interview - https://github.com/woylie/ectonestedchangeset (https://github.com/woylie/ecto_nested_changeset) - https://www.testingliveview.com/ (https://www.testingliveview.com/) - https://www.germanvelasco.com/ (https://www.germanvelasco.com/) Guest Information - https://twitter.com/germsvel (https://twitter.com/germsvel) – on Twitter - https://github.com/germsvel/ (https://github.com/germsvel/) – on Github - https://www.germanvelasco.com/ (https://www.germanvelasco.com/) – Blog - https://www.testingliveview.com/ (https://www.testingliveview.com/) – Testing LiveView online Course Find us online - Message the show - @ThinkingElixir (https://twitter.com/ThinkingElixir) - Email the show - show@thinkingelixir.com (mailto:show@thinkingelixir.com) - Mark Ericksen - @brainlid (https://twitter.com/brainlid) - David Bernheisel - @bernheisel (https://twitter.com/bernheisel) - Cade Ward - @cadebward (https://twitter.com/cadebward)
Es ist, wie es ist. Egal ob Wetter, der eigene Partner oder die Vergangenheit. Wenn du voran kommen willst, lerne Dinge anzunehmen. Du lernst: - Jammern bringt nichts. - Klarheit für die Partnerschaft. - Die Vergangenheit annehmen. - So gestaltest du deine Zukunft. Erfahre jetzt deine PLDs, deine inneren Antreiber: https://die-reich-methode.com/veraenderung/wer-bin-ich-personal-life-driver/#pld-analyse Hier geht's zur Mediatorin Gabriele Kahl: https://die-reich-methode.com/dein-coach/#gabriele
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Wer bin ich? Mein Coaching für DICH nach „Die REICH-Methode” – Deine persönliche Bestform® Diese Frage stellen sich fast alle Menschen an einem bestimmten Punkt in ihrem Leben. In der Jugend bin hin zur Midlifecrisis. Es geht heute nur um Dich und was die Personal Lide Driver sind. Wie wirken sich die PLDs im Leben […]
Weisst du, was dich so richtig antriggert? So richtig antreibt? So von innen heraus? Heute habe ich die wunderbare Sandra Klasing im Interview. Wir sprechen über ihre Geschichte - ihr Buch und vor allem darüber, wie sie eine Visionärin wurde. Für dich ist es sicher spannend, denn es geht um - warum niemand von außen motiviert werden kann - den Wert intrinsischer Motivatoren - warum eine Vision ein großer Antreiber sein kann
Kraft steht und fällt mit unserer Energie. Aber woraus schöpfe ich diese Energie? Kann ich das etwa selber lenken? Heute erzähle ich Dir ein wenig mehr von den inneren Antreibern, oder noch besser gesagt, von den Personal life Drivern (PLD`s). Wenn Du also Dein Leben zum Positiven verändern, mehr Kraft und Energie haben möchtest dann höre gerne rein und melde Dich bei mir, damit wir gemeinsam Deinen Akku wieder zum leuchten bringen können! 0176-75823031, info@sandra-klasing.de Herzlichst Deine Sandra
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Ich bin viel stärker YEAH Heute schenke ich Dir einen Impuls von einer Kundin. Sie sagte mir, “Sie ist viel stärker – YEAH” ! Woran das liegt? An ihren inneren Antreibern, an ihren PLDs, die sie jetzt lebt. Viel Freude beim Hören Herzliche Grüße Deine Gabi #Klarheit #Entscheidung ♥♥♥ Zum Klarheitscall mit Gabi Kahl: […]
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.19.103804v1?rss=1 Authors: Hervas, R., Fernandez-Ramirez, M. d. C., Galera-Prat, A., Suzuki, M., Nagai, Y., Bruix, M., Menendez, M., Laurents, D. V., Carrion-Vazquez, M. Abstract: Functional amyloids are present in a wide variety of organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Experience-dependent aggregation of the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding (CPEB) prion-like protein to a translationally active state has emerged as a plausible biochemical substrate of long-lasting memories. CPEB aggregation is driven by prion-like domains (PLD) that are highly divergent in sequence across species. Here, we describe the amyloid-like features of the neuronal Aplysia CPEB (ApCPEB) PLD in vitro using single-molecule and bulk biophysical methods and compare them with those previously reported for neuronal Drosophila CPEB, Orb2 PLD. The existence of transient oligomers and mature filaments suggests similarities in the late stages of the assembly pathway for both PLDs. However, while prior to aggregation the Orb2 PLD monomer remains as a random coil in solution, ApCPEB PLD adopts a diversity of conformations comprising -helical structures that evolve to coiled-coil species, suggesting structural differences at the beginning of their amyloid assembly pathways. Our results show how divergent PLDs of CPEB proteins from different species retain the ability to form a generic amyloid-like fold through different assembly mechanisms. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
#PLDs, das ist die Überschrift des heutigen Podcast. Was das ist und welche #Auswirkungen die unterschiedlichen Ausprägungen dieser PLDs für dein #Marketing haben können, das verrate ich dir heute.
Kennst Du Deine inneren Antreiber, Deine Personal Life Driver oder kurz PLDs? Nun, die meisten Menschen kennen sie nicht. Heute erfährst du von mir was die PLDs sind und wie man sie erkennen kann. Außerdem zeige ich Dir anhand von Beispielen was Wunderbares passiert, wenn ein Mensch seine PLDs kennenlernt – wieviel Klarheit, Energie und Leichtigkeit dann in sein Leben kommen. Aus eigener Erfahrung kann ich sagen, dass das Kennen meiner inneren Antreiber mich glücklicher, zufriedener und leistungsfähiger gemacht hat und mir täglich hilft, meine Ziele leichter und stressfrei zu erreichen. Wenn Du noch mehr über die PLDs oder auch ein Klarheitscoaching wissen möchtest, ruf mich an oder schreib mir eine E-Mail. Meine Kontaktdaten findest du ein bisschen weiter unten. Ich freue mich auf Dich! Also, höre rein und bleib dran! Alles Liebe, Deine Catherin
An manchen Tagen war ich kraftlos. Wie leergesaugt vom Leben. Ich wusste nie, woran das lag bis ich die PLDs entdeckte: meine inneren Motivatoren. Diese sind angeboren und bleiben ein Leben lang - und wenn du sie lange Zeit nicht lebst und nicht bedienst, dann kostet das Kraft, Nerven, Beziehungen, Gesundheit. Seit ich sie kenne, lebe ich sie konsequent und das hat buchstäblich mein Leben verändert. Lerne im Podcast mit Jana Wieduwilt, wie du nach deinen Motivatoren leben kannst. Wenn du dein Marketing nach deinen Personal Life Drivers ausrichtest, wird dein Leben leichter. Wenn du mehr dazu wissen möchtest, bewirb dich für das #Businesspilgern mit Jana Wieduwilt www.wieduwilt-kommunikation.de www.halbtagspilgern.de/blog www.Wieduwilt-Kommunikation.de www.halbtagspilgern.de/blog
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Einmal im Monat halte ich einen Impulsvortrag Mein Jahrescoaching für DICH nach „Die REICH-Methode – Deine persönliche Bestform® Heute habe ich meinen Impulsvortrag für Dich aufgenommen. Ich spreche natürlich über die PLDs unsere inneren Antreiber, die in unserer DNA liegen. Wie ein Fingerabdruck sind Deine PLDs einzigartig. So einzigartig wie Du es bist. Höre rein […]
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Was verbindet erfolgreiche Menschen wirklich? Als erstes Sie treffen eine Entscheidung. Buy a Ticket – Dream Big – Never Return. Was die Personal Life Driver, die PLDs, unsere intrinsische Motivation damit zu tun haben, erfährst Du in diesem Podcast. Hier geht´s zum Impulsabend zu den #personallifedrivern ® https://gabrielekahl.com/wie-du-deine-intrinsische-motivation-erkennst/ ACHTUNG: Für ALLE die wirklich […]
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Entscheide dich endlich. Viele Menschen können oder wollen, sich nicht entscheiden. Kennst du einen solchen Menschen oder gehörst du sogar selbst dazu? So ein Mensch windet sich oft wie ein Aal oder ist flexibel wie Quecksilber. Auf der anderen Seite ist die Struktur. Geordnet, strukturiert, dass sind zwei PLDs zwei innere Antreiber die ebenfalls viele […]
Episode 6 of #InsideAvaya will be available tomorrow afternoon, and it's a doozy. Aside from a healthy dose of the three of us breaking each other's chops, Mark Fletcher, ENP interviewed Mohammad Nezarati, General Manager of Zang to talk about Zang Cloud (#CPaaS), Zang Spaces and some exciting news coming from Zang. After Fletch played the wrong recording last week, you'll finally hear John's segment on WebLM & PLDS, and then we're joined by Carl Knerr, Director of Services Adoption at Avaya to discuss the hidden value of Avaya Support Advantage contracts.
This episode brings a deep dive into PLDS and licensing by John Deavers, we talk to Social Media king Evan Kirstel on how to use Social, and then Bill Petty talks about his new show 8 and Out on APN, the Avaya DevConnect program and the value of SELECT product partners.