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Words are important. In times of war, their importance is magnified. Never has my mission for Jonny Gould's Jewish State seemed more urgent: to combat the slurs, the lies and the distortions of history which threaten Israel and Jewish people. The media has a responsibility - at the very least - not to fan conjecture and untruths, because it comes with a by product: incitement. And the media column seems found to be woefully short of moral purpose. Hundreds of thousands Britons felt emboldened to head for Central London in support of Hamas, which prompted a disagreement between the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman and the chief of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Mark Rowley about the small amount of arrests. We hear from Sir Mark outside the Home Office as he left the meeting. As the weeks went by the protests, which became weekly got bigger, swelling from 100,000 to over 350,000 by week 4. Ms. Braverman eventually lost her job, describing the anti-Israel rallies as “hate marches” in a Times newspaper article. We hear from UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak confirming the media's scandalous rush to parrot Hamas' claim that Israel bombed a Gazan hospital as a lie. Mr Sunak visited Jerusalem to show moral support for Israel to meet his opposite number, Benjamin Netanyahu. We hear from both at a news conference. And when the world's lead international politician finds a way to blame Israel for the massacres perpetrated against them, you might wonder whether the world is ranged against Israel, holding the Jewish state to a different standard. UN secretary general Antonio Gutteres said Hamas' butchery didn't come “in a vacuum”. The butchery, rape, kidnapping is given reason by the UN. The resolve to destroy Hamas amid calls for “proportionality” and a ceasefire have caused outrage in Israel. You'll also hear from Israel's foreign minister, Eli Cohen. If you enjoy my podcast and you'd rather it existed than not and that I kept doing it - you can buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/jonnygould because it really helps! Tell your friends, subscribe now if you haven't already and scroll back through the 120 previous episodes!
The words for today are: Probity, Gradation, Dirge, Facilitate Featuring Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com
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Ep. 628: Probity and Prosody! Book talk begins @ 6:43 Next step: find Athos! Reubens' Satyrs —see below for complete description of book set Still Not interested in Patreon? You can still . September 2023 Raffle This is a collection of 11 Oxford Pocket Classics (published by Avenel Press in the mid-1980s).Books are all in like-new condition. Each book has its dust cover. They measure 6-1/8 x 3-7/8 inches; thickness varies by title. The titles include: Barchester Towers The Canterbury Tales Great Expectations The House of the Seven Gables The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Writings Ivanhoe The Last of the Mohicans Life on the Mississippi Madame Bovary The Mill on the Floss Robinson Crusoe CraftLit's socials: Find everything here: Join the newsletter: Podcast site: Twitter: @CraftLit Facebook: Facebook group: Pinterest: Youtube: Support the show links: Subscribe to the Premium feed (on the app) here: or on Patreon: (same price, $5/month) Feedback: You can ask your questions, make comments, and let us know what you do when you listen to CraftLit! Let your voice be heard. • Download the FREE CraftLit App for or (you can call or email feedback straight from within the app) • Call 1-206-350-1642 • Email: heather@craftlit.com • Use our ! FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: a Rafflecopter giveaway
What are the momentum killers in clinical research and innovation? In this episode, Ted Trafford discusses key issues that can kill site momentum on clinical trials and the adoption of innovation. He dives deep into the challenges that DCTs bring to sites, the flawed protocol feasibility model, and the barriers that sites and professionals face when entering the research industry. Ted believes in great potential for innovation but recognizes the industry too often forces solutions that are looking for problems that may not exist, creating unintended risk. Listen to this episode where Ted Trafford reveals the secret to getting sites to pay attention to your trial. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices. The planning system, it could be contended, is a triangle. At one vertex there are the officers, the professionals, the technocrats, battling gainfully to get a local plan in place so as to determine planning applications in accordance with it. At another vertex there are the great British public, whose consciousness is only really pricked by planning when an application is mooted that might add vital seconds to waiting times at the end of their road. At the third vertex there are the councillors, who have a responsibility for both a councils' corporate priorities and the priorities of the people likely to influence their re-election prospects. The role of the councillor has increased considerably, it could be said, since the localism genie was let out of the bottle back in 2010, with an expectation that nobody has sought to dampen since that communities are very much in control even if a site has already been allocated or already has an outline permission. As planning has become more contentious, arguably as a result of said genie being out of said bottle, the number of independent councillors has also increased, and they often soon realise that a council's priorities and the public's priorities might be two very different things. Is too much expected of councillors or too little? Do councillors have too much power or too little? Should the planning triangle be an equilateral one, with all three parties in perfect harmonious balance, or are the needs of one group any more acute than the others? These are questions that Sam Stafford explored in a conversation recorded remotely with Kevin Whitmore, Catriona Riddell and Adele Morris in December 2022, but is being published now with local elections again back on the horizon. Kevin (T: @kevin_whitmore) is Head of North & Midlands at BECG. Catriona (T: @CatrionaRiddel1) is a Director at Catriona Riddell & Associates. Adele (@AdeleLibDem) is a former councillor in Southwark and a member peer at the Planning Advisory Service. Some accompanying reading. 'Four ways of making councillors accountable for poor decisions' by Catriona (£) https://www.planningresource.co.uk/article/1799108/four-ways-making-councillors-accountable-poor-decisions-catriona-riddell Rebuilding Trust – research and a discussion paper from Grosvenor https://www.grosvenor.com/property/property-uk/community-success/building-trust 87% of planners say social media fuels misinformation on local planning issues https://www.rtpi.org.uk/news/2023/march/87-of-planners-say-social-media-fuels-misinformation-on-local-planning-issues/ Probity in Planning – LGA and PAS advice for councillors and officers making planning decisions https://www.local.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/34.2_Probity_in_Planning_04.pdf Some accompanying listening. Canned Heat – Let's Work Together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXo6G5mfmro 50 Shades T-Shirts! If you have listened to Episode 45 of the 50 Shades of Planning Podcast you will have heard Clive Betts say that... 'In the Netherlands planning is seen as part of the solution. In the UK, too often, planning is seen as part of the problem'. Sam said in reply that that would look good on a t-shirt and it does. Further details can be found here: http://samuelstafford.blogspot.com/2021/07/50-shades-of-planning-t-shirts.html The image of the Piece Hall is used with the kind permission Ellis Robinson (I: @ellisjrobinson) and has been turned into the 50 Shades logo by Vicky Payne (I: @_.vicky_payne._).
Arvind Lal and Mitchell Morley have a conversation about probity as it relates to tendering for both organisations putting out requests for tenders and the businesses that tender for services.Mitchell provides key insights on probity and why it is important for organisations and how it actually helps you get the best outcome for your procurement process.
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This week in anguish: - Begins with twenty-five minutes of handwringing over the state of our Petey. Basically, we fret-manifested his scoring outburst later that morning, no big deal. - Breaking down our goal expectations and making sure the Boudreau bounce doesn't descend into a Desjardins dribble. - "This town ain't big enough for the both of us," said Probity to Competitive Advantage. - Why did there used to be two professional North American women's hockey leagues? Why is there now only one league and one "player's association"? Are we the baddies? A report. - Between the time it took to record and publish this, the PHF has announced their salary cap will more than double next season. This podcast is now basically a vision board.
Executive tax director at Probity advisory Willem Oberholzer explained the understanding of tax implications when making charitable donations in pursuit of philanthropic goals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Executive tax director at Probity advisory Willem Oberholzer explained the understanding of tax implications when making charitable donations in pursuit of philanthropic goals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSW Liberal Party members have taken aim at the timing of a Independent Commission Against Corruption probe into Premier Gladys Berejiklian, given the state's record COVID cases and hospitalisations predicted to rise. But legal expert Geoffrey Watson SC says there will never be a perfect time to investigate a state Premier but "it's got to be done".
The New South Wales Treasurer Dominic Perrottet looks set to become the state's next Premier, following the shock resignation of Gladys Berejiklian on Friday. The outgoing Premier said she was left with no choice as the state's corruption watchdog pursues an investigation against her but a number of senior NSW Liberal members have been critical of ICAC's timing.
This week on the podcast, we have Les Bryson on to speak about how startups can use R&D tax credits to gain capital. Then we discuss how to claim your cryptocurrency activities on your taxes smartly. After working in product development as a chemist, Les began his career in tax consulting. For over 10 years, Les worked as a Director for a national tax advisory firm. He assisted companies in myriad industries to claim over $500M in tax credits and incentives before founding Probity Tax Recovery. Les' main role at the firm is overseeing consulting operations. Les approaches consulting with the mindset of both a scientist and a trusted advisor: client-focused service and data-driven results. Thanks for listening! Contact Les Bryson: Website: https://probitytaxrecovery.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/probity-tax-recovery/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesaustinbryson/ Contact AAMA: Website: https://www.aa-ma.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/african-american-marketing-association/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aamahouston Merchandise: https://marketing-for-the-culture.creator-spring.com/
The Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe TD, received agreement from his Cabinet colleagues to approve the drafting of the Central Bank (Individual Accountability Framework) Bill on Tuesday 27th July 2021, the main purpose of which is to improve accountability in the financial sector. In the 4th episode in the ‘Voice of Compliance' series, we are delighted to have James Meagher, Head of Compliance and Conduct Risk at Permanent TSB and Orla O'Connor, Chair and Partner, Finance and Financial Regulation, Arthur Cox speak to ACOI President, Kathy Jacobs on the legislative and regulatory framework for Fitness and Probity, the Central Bank's Dear CEO Letters, changes to the Fitness & Probity regime given the imminent approach of the SEAR regime and what firms should do in anticipation of and preparation for SEAR. SEAR Press Release One of the roles of the Central Bank of Ireland is to assess the suitability (i.e. fitness and probity) of individuals put forward for certain senior roles (called preapproval controlled functions or ‘PCFs') in regulated firms. As part of their assessment, they hold one or more interviews with a PCF applicant. This Guide provides an overview of the fitness and probity interview process, what to expect on the day of the interview and what happens after an interview. F&P Interview Guide
Mike Gravel was the rare person who attained power and maintained his morals and ethics. He is most famous for reading the Pentagon Papers into the public record via Senate sub-committee and for screaming truth into the face of power. Mike Gravel was a real one. Rest In Power. If you enjoy these podcasts, please take a second to rate and/or review on Apple Podcasts by following this link: https://apple.co/2Fa69IA ---------------------------------------------------- Please click our LinkTree below to check us out! linktr.ee/tribunusplebismedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tribunus-plebis/message
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On Monday, the NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority resumed its public hearings into Crown Resorts after suspending the probity inquiry in April because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The inquiry will determine whether Crown should keep its license and was triggered by revelations by The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, and 60 Minutes last July that Crowns "junket" tour operators brought Chinese high-rollers to its Australian casinos had links to organised crime and money-laundering operations. In this episode, climate and environment editor Nick O'Malley is joined by business reporter Patrick Hatch to discuss the Crown Resorts inquiry and what it could mean for the soon to be completed $2.4 billion casino at Barangaroo. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
How to record consultations for the Recorded Consultation Assessment (RCA)How can you submit a video, telephone, or face to face consultations for the RCA (Recorded Consultation Assesment)? Find out here in our complete guide for GP trainees and trainers.
This week Paul is joined by Kayla and Jon Moreira from Campus Crusade for Christ to talk about the way that CRU imp[acted their walk and their time at Cal Poly.
Who win and be Trumps challenger? NBA vs China...ding ding! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grevocab/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grevocab/support
This week’s word is PROBITY - a little moral guidance, anyone? What are morals anyway? Lucky we’ve got Alexandra, who untangles the right and wrong of it all with me! Hold on to your seats, there’s some explicit language and a whole lotta philosophizing. Small cameo made by Thor and Star Lord, also.
In 1726 London was rocked by a bizarre sensation: A local peasant woman began giving birth to rabbits, astounding the city and baffling the medical community. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll review the strange case of Mary Toft, which has been called "history's most fascinating medical mystery." We'll also ponder some pachyderms and puzzle over some medical misinformation. Intro: The notion of music without substance raises some perplexing philosophical puzzles. Japanese haiku master Masaoka Shiki wrote nine verses about baseball. Sources for our feature on Mary Toft: Dennis Todd, Imagining Monsters: Miscreations of the Self in Eighteenth-Century England, 1995. Clifford A. Pickover, The Girl Who Gave Birth to Rabbits: A True Medical Mystery, 2000. Richard Gordon, Great Medical Mysteries, 1984. Lisa Forman Cody, Birthing the Nation: Sex, Science, and the Conception of Eighteenth-Century Britons, 2005. Wendy Moore, "Of Rabbit and Humble Pie," British Medical Journal 338 (May 7, 2009). Palmira Fontes da Costa, "The Medical Understanding of Monstrous Births at the Royal Society of London During the First Half of the Eighteenth Century," History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 26:2 (2004), 157-175. Lawrence Segel, "What's Up, Doc?" Medical Post 39:11 (March 18, 2003), 37. Glennda Leslie, "Cheat and Impostor: Debate Following the Case of the Rabbit Breeder," Eighteenth Century 27:3 (Fall 1986), 269-286. Bill Bynum, "Maternal Impressions," Lancet 359:9309 (March 9, 2002), 898. Dolores Peters, "The Pregnant Pamela: Characterization and Popular Medical Attitudes in the Eighteenth Century," Eighteenth-Century Studies 14:4 (Summer 1981), 432-451. S.A. Seligman, "Mary Toft -- The Rabbit Breeder," Medical History 5:4 (1961), 349-360. Charles Green Cumston, "The Famous Case of Mary Toft, the Pretended Rabbit Breeder of Godalming," American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children 68:2 (August 1913), 274-300. Nathaniel Saint-André, A Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets, Perform'd by Mr John Howard, Surgeon at Guilford, 1727. Sir Richard Manningham, An Exact Diary of What Was Observ'd During a Close Attendance Upon Mary Toft, the Pretended Rabbet-Breeder of Godalming in Surrey, From Monday Nov. 28, to Wednesday Dec. 7 Following, 1726. Cyriacus Ahlers, Some Observations Concerning the Woman of Godlyman in Surrey, 1726. Thomas Brathwaite, Remarks on a Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets, Perform'd by Mr. John Howard, Surgeon at Guilford, 1726. A Letter From a Male Physician in the Country, to the Author of the Female Physician in London; Plainly Shewing, That for Ingenuity, Probity, and Extraordinary Productions, he Far Surpasses the Author of the Narrative, 1726. The Several Depositions of Edward Costen, Richard Stedman, John Sweetapple, Mary Peytoe, Elizabeth Mason, and Mary Costen; Relating to the Affair of Mary Toft, of Godalming in the County of Surrey, Being Deliver'd of Several Rabbits, 1727. Jonathan Swift, The Anatomist Dissected: or the Man-Midwife Finely Brought to Bed, 1727. "Merry Tuft," Much Ado About Nothing: or, a Plain Refutation of All That Has Been Written or Said Concerning the Rabbit-Woman of Godalming, 1727. "Full and Impartial Relation and Detection of the Rabbit Imposture &c.," The Political State of Great Britain 32:12 (December 1726), 572-602. Edward White, "An Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits," Paris Review, July 5, 2016. Listener mail: Rasnov Fortress, Romania Tourism (accessed July 5, 2018). Wikipedia, "Rasnov Citadel" (accessed July 5, 2018). Wikipedia, "Polybius" (accessed July 5, 2018). "Polybius," Encyclopaedia Britannica (accessed July 5, 2018). "The British Alpine Hannibal Expedition," John Hoyte (accessed July 5, 2018). Wikipedia, "War Elephant" (accessed July 5, 2018). "Battle of the Trebbia River," Encyclopaedia Britannica (accessed July 5, 2018). Philip Ball, "The Truth About Hannibal's Route Across the Alps," Guardian, April 3, 2016. Paul Rodgers, "Tracing Hannibal's Elephants -- With Dung," Forbes, April 5, 2016. Franz Lidz, "How (and Where) Did Hannibal Cross the Alps?" Smithsonian, July 2017. Michael B. Charles and Peter Rhodan, "'Magister Elephantorvm': A Reappraisal of Hannibal's Use of Elephants," The Classical World 100:4 (Summer 2007), 363-389. S. O'Bryhim, "Hannibal's Elephants and the Crossing of the Rhône," The Classical Quarterly 41:1 (1991), 121-125. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Benjamin Busser, who was inspired by the "Peter Weinberger" episode of the Casefile podcast. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
On this episode, Faith History speaks with Wole Ogunlade, Co-founder and CEO at Probity Farms. Probity Farms is helping small holder farmers increase their yields and access funds by providing them a farm management and accounting platform. Find out more about the startup by listening to this interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edigitalafrica/message
On this episode, Faith History speaks with Wole Ogunlade, Co-founder and CEO at Probity Farms. Probity Farms is helping small holder farmers increase their yields and access funds by providing them a farm management and accounting platform. Find out more about the startup by listening to this interview.
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Creeping ideas; Political factions at the time; Our modern dilemma (that's accepted today); God allows many things; "Cursing children" meaning; Saved just by what we think and say; The revolutionary idea; What makes a follower of Christ; Christ's church still around; Starting a new course (for free); Christian "ID" at the time in Rome; "Religion" at the time of the Constitution; Ever promote traditional definition of marriage?; A little uncomfortable to admit; How to walk on water; The right to be ruled by God; Doing with what you got; Getting out of Egypt/into the KoG; Men of "Probity"; Not promoting "anti-government"; If you want to follow Christ...; Your faith - visible, or ?; Kingdom tracks; Pride (in humility); Where you're at today; Faith is (everything in a) trust; 1st absolute duty...; Part of the delusion; The ways of bondage vs The Way; Feeling the sting, and the tale of two(?) sons; Right reason; The province of religion/personal faith, and how men should be governed; The driving force of the church; Why world is in a mess; Law book definition of "Church"; Christ's doctrines; What Modern Christians really believe (by what they're doing/not doing); 100 years ago; How/why we've become bound; The two NT bloodlines of Christ; Divine revelation, and the way back to liberty under God; Pufendorf; Things change; Understanding the spiraling cycle to destruction of societies; Our choice; Kinds of charities; "No agenda there!"; Understand the abortion issue in civil government; Quid pro quo; Bricks in the road to the KoG; The state of nature; The Collective fruit of our souls; "Faith" is...; Corban; "Elements" defined/described; Let's go back, together.
Faith – not what we think; Can we handle the truth; "Change" is like Jello; Can't save self; Gathering to serve; What church is to be doing; Ministers; What religion really is; Atheists; The dialectic; Two realms; Righteousness vs control; Rommel, and Churchill's quote; "If you like democracy..."; How Christ's kingdom/government differs; Righteous forms of charity – strengthen; Preaching the gospel of the kingdom – how to; The "homeless" who provide for themselves – how to; Who you gonna call on?; Paid back by investments example – home-teaching; Where we get our welfare is telling; Set up networks for others (before YOU need them); Injustices; "Detroits" of Rome; Fulfilling duty to fellow man through Religion vs Politics; Offices of service; Getting the "needy" involved; What to do to start; It's gonna hurt; Where "Fear" means "Timidity"; Free souls under God, or property of the State; "Faith" defined/described; "Probity"; Have to do something different; No actions, no fruit/bad actions, bad fruit (same thing/results); Who's driving our nations, why, and what to do about it; Sophistry in the garden; "Unspotted" by what, dirt?; "Not re-translating, only quoting"; 1st absolute duty toward others; All legal systems created within...; In a true Republic; Get onboard today; It will take a miracle; Practice charity; Importance of alfalfa; Some of the greatest people (but the most Zombies too); Love into action; The beating of your heart – an analogy.
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NewsLit- A look back on humilating gaffes, slip-up, faux pas, and other sniplets of great historical embarrassment. From VidLit Productions. The post NewsLit – Principled Prez Promises Probity appeared first on VidLit.