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Déjà 1 MILLION d'écoutes pour le podcast "Les Récits extraordinaires de Pierre Bellemare". Merci ! ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ [ARCHIVE EUROPE 1 - Les récits extraordinaires de Pierre Bellemare] C'est un réveillon de Noël qui s'annonce merveilleux. Ce 24 décembre 1953 au soir, les boules multicolores, les guirlandes et les cadeaux envahissent le salon de la famille B. Madame B. est ravie : jamais son mari ne lui a offert un si beau manteau ! Raymond B. est un père de famille sans histoire. Il est marié et mène une vie paisible dans la petite commune de Marignac, en Haute-Garonne. Sauf que la police ne va pas tarder à sonner à la porte…Quelques mois plus tôt, Raymond B. a rencontré la très belle Lucienne au hasard d'une route. Il tombe instantanément sous le charme de cette très élégante femme aux cheveux roux. Le père de famille ne peut s'empêcher de foncer dans cette aventure qui pimente dorénavant sa vie. Pour charmer Lucienne, l'homme s'invente alors une carrière, des propriétés et fait même allusion à un héritage qui le transformera bientôt en châtelain. L'homme est pris dans son mensonge et commence ainsi à mener une double vie. Toutes ses économies partent dans les cadeaux qu'il fait à la belle Lucienne. Il n'a bientôt plus le choix que d'emprunter de l'argent à ses amis. Sa femme et ses enfants ne se doutent de rien. Mais bientôt, des soupçons sur la fidélité de Lucienne naissent chez Raymond B. Un soir en voiture, elle lui avoue tout. Si elle est avec lui, ce n'est pas pour ses beaux yeux mais bel et bien pour son argent. C'en est trop pour l'homme. Il veut la faire taire. Raymond B. attrape un vieux couteau qu'il trouve dans sa voiture et s'acharne sur Lucienne. Mais il doit faire bonne figure, bientôt il faudra aller préparer le dîner de Noël à la maison. Que va-t-il faire du corps ? Mais aussi, du cadeau de Noël de Lucienne ? Pierre Bellemare raconte cette incroyable histoire dans cet épisode du podcast 'Les récits extraordinaires de Pierre Bellemare', issu des archives d'Europe 1 et produit par Europe 1 Studio. Réalisation et composition musicale : Julien Tharaud Production : Sébastien Guyot - Europe 1 Studio Patrimoine sonore : Sylvaine Denis, Laetitia Casanova, Antoine Reclus Direction artistique : Xavier Jolly Création du visuel : Sidonie Mangin Rédaction et Diffusion : Lisa SosterRemerciements à Roselyne Bellemare et Mariapia Bracchi-Bellemare
Hij is terug! De man in Nederland als het gaat om het regelen van geld voor jouw vastgoed. Of dat nou is voor je eigen woonhuis, het liquide maken van overwaarde of het financieren van beleggingsvastgoed. Het bedrijf van Raymond (Financiering Regelen) is trotse partner van onze mooie podcast. Hoe kijkt hij tegen de huidige vastgoedmarkt aan? Welke kansen en oplossingen ziet hij? Waar moet je op letten bij vastgoed financieringen?Je hoort het allemaal deze week in de Zo word je steenrijk podcast!Wil je meer informatie over het regelen van financieringen voor jouw box1 of box 3 vastgoed? Ga dan naar https://www.financiering-regelen.nl/ en plan een vrijblijvend gesprek in. Zeg dat je via Vrijheid Vastgoed / de Zo word je steenrijk podcast komt om nog beter geholpen te worden dan normaal :)Wil je meer informatie over het 1 op 1 mentortraject van Vrijheid Vastgoed? Stuur een mail naar info@vrijheidvastgoed.nl of plan een gratis en vrijblijvend gesprek in met iemand uit ons team via www.vrijheidvastgoed.nl/gratisgesprekOp zaterdag 18 november organiseren we de Vastgoedmarkt in Bunnik. Kom een van de vele stands uit de vastgoedwereld bezoeken, bouw aan je dreamteam, ga netwerken en bezoek verdiepingssessies. Koop nu je ticket via: https://vrijheidvastgoed.plugandpay.nl/checkout/vastgoedmarkt-18-november-2023-niet-klanten-vvMeer over Zo word je steenrijk vind je op https://www.zowordjesteenrijk.nlLaat je ons weten wat je van de podcast vond? We maken deze gratis content met liefde voor je, maar een duimpje omhoog, comments, een review of een share kunnen we heel erg waarderen en helpt ons om Nederland het "rijkste" land van de wereld te maken! Abonneer je om als eerste te weten dat er een verse aflevering online staat! Deel de podcast zeker ook met familie, vrienden en collega's.Contact: info@vrijheidvastgoed.nlDisclaimer: Deze podcast is ter entertainment en inspiratie. Uitspraken van Martijn en zijn gasten kunnen niet gezien worden als financieel advies. Je bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor je investeringen. Informeer je goed en beleg nooit met geld wat je niet kan missen.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we hear from Raymond B. Craib, Marie Underhill Noll Professor of American History at Cornell University. Raymond discusses his latest book, Adventure Capitalism: A History of Libertarian Exit, from the Era of Decolonization to the Digital Age, published by PM Press in 2022. From islands to space utopias, the world's elite have for decades directed their wealth to escape the injustices they have, in no small part, contributed to. In the book, Craib explores in careful detail the ideology and practice of libertarian exit and its place in the histories of contemporary capitalism, decolonization, empire, and oceans and islands.
In de serie van vier podcasts waarin we de waardeketen rondom de ‘Zo Word Je Steenrijk Podcast' presenteren we vandaag de derde gast, te weten Raymond Böcker van Financiering Regelen. Eerder stonden we stil bij Nestr Smart Finance als verhuurhypotheek verstrekker vertegenwoordigd door Arnold van Hengstum en ERA Focus makelaars over taxaties, met Robbie van den Oetelaar. Maar als we dit weten en geregeld hebben is het zaak de financiering voor ons beleggingsobject te regelen en Financiering Regelen is hierbij de partij om dit te doen. Of het nu gaat om het liquide maken van overwaarde, een box1 of box3 financiering, Financiering Regelen regelt het voor je. Raymond Böcker is autoliefhebber, heeft een ICT achtergrond, is ondernemer, vastgoedbelegger en mede eigenaar van Financiering Regelen. Financiering Regelen bestaat sinds 2015 en doet 450-500 financieringen per jaar voor zo'n 320 miljoen euro. Persoonlijk weet Raymond ook waar hij over praat, hij heeft namelijk 8 panden en is dus van het ‘practice what you preach'. Om te investeren heb je kennis, visie en ondernemerschap nodig, zonder deze zaken ben je aan het gokken. Raymond zegt: gebruik de cashflow uit je business en koop daar assets mee die passief inkomen opleveren en zo bouw je iets waar generaties na je nog profijt van kunnen hebben. Kijk of luister nu de hele aflevering:Youtubehttps://youtu.be/83PIZLkspZgLIEVER LUISTEREN? KAN OOK!APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/zo-word-je-steenrijk/id1565309476?l=enSPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/33NqyGJTYx425ZUYYnvg0i?si=CS7VeACDQWSswwQJ9YHz0gVoor meer informatie over de podcast partners zie:Vastgoed educatie, netwerk en events: https://www.vrijheidvastgoed.nlVerhuurhypotheek nodig: https://www.nestr.nl Notariaat: https://www.roxlegal.nlTaxatie (dekking groot deel van Nederland): https://www.erafocus.nlHypotheekadvies: https://www.financiering-regelen.nlOOK VASTGOEDBELEGGER WORDEN?Wil je ook graag de vrijheid hebben en vastgoedbelegger worden? Vastgoed is een erg mooi middel wat daarvoor kan zorgen vanwege de maandelijkse cashflow en omdat het inflatieproof is. Maar misschien weet je niet zeker of vastgoed wel bij je past...? Wij van Vrijheid Vastgoed kunnen je helpen bij het aankopen en verhuren van beleggingsvastgoed en helpen al meer dan 1000 Nederlanders daarbij. Dit doen we onder andere met een online cursus en live retreats van 3 dagen. Een goede eerste stap kan het inplannen van een strategiegesprek met iemand uit ons team zijn. Hierin gaan we samen met jou kijken wat je doelen zijn, of vastgoed bij je past, we maken een plan en je kan al jouw vragen stellen.Klinkt goed? Ga dan nu naar: https://www.vrijheidvastgoed.nl/gratisgesprekMeer over Zo word je steenrijk vind je op https://www.instagram.com/vrijheidvastgoed & https://www.zowordjesteenrijk.nlEr is in binnenkort weer een live retreat waar jij de basis van jouw kennis en succes kan leggen. Meer informatie en reserveer je plek: https://www.vrijheid-vastgoed.nl/vastgoedretreatLaat je ons weten wat je van de podcast vond? We maken deze gratis content met liefde voor je, maar een duimpje omhoog, comments, een review of een share kunnen we heel erg waarderen en helpt ons om Nederland het "rijkste" land van de wereld te maken! Vergeet niet te abonneren om geen enkele aflevering te missen! Deel de podcast zeker ook met familie, vrienden en collega's.Kijk hier voor mijn NIEUWE gratis e-book over vastgoed en inflatie: https://www.vrijheid-vastgoed.nl/inflatieContact: info@vrijheidvastgoed.nlDisclaimer: Deze podcast is bedoeld ter entertainment en inspiratie. Uitspraken van Martijn en zijn gasten kunnen niet gezien worden als financieel advies. Je bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor je investeringen. Informeer je goed en beleg nooit met geld wat je niet kan missen.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Meet Carl Olson, a truly wonderful man.Carl Olson navigated dangerous neighborhoods after midnight to walk to the fishing boats as a 12 year old.He worked with some of the finest captains in the business, learned work ethic and other valuable lessons and watched his friend die on a long range trip out of San Diego.Working the boats as a 12-year-old, what fishing was like circa 1950, friend dies while fishing on a long range trip with him .Working the boats as a 12-year-old, what fishing was like circa 1950, friend dies while fishing on a long range trip with him .Some of his memories include Roy Rose, Frank Hall, Brian Kiyohara, Sam Patella, Rollo Hein, Little Joe Phillips and others.Some of the boats Carl talks about; the Royal Polaris, American Angler, GW, Raymond B., Redondo Special, Star Angler, Voyager, and others.#saltwaterfishing #sportfishing #southerncaliforniafishing #bajacaliforniafishing #catalinaislandfishing #philfriedman #Friedmanadventures #rescueatsea #cabosanlucas #venturasportfishing #surffishing #southerncaliforniasurffishing #bajasurffishing #sportfishingSupport the show
Une rétrospective consacrée au dessinateur de presse Raymond Bürki est à voir à l'Espace Arlaud à Lausanne
On this episode, Nancy Guthrie talked with Mike Bullmore about what may be one of the least-studied books in the Bible. The book of 2 Chronicles is rich in story and encouragement to trust God to be faithful to his promises. Bullmore is senior pastor of CrossWay Community Church in Bristol, Wisconsin, and author of The Gospel and Scripture: How to Read the Bible (Crossway, 2011).Topics include:Why study 2 Chronicles?How do we prepare people to understand the two histories of 2 Chronicles?What is the purpose of 2 Chronicles?What is the difference between 1–2 Kings and 1–2 Chronicles?What is the divine promise 1–2 Chronicles is arguing God will be faithful to?What is the angst of the situation in Judah?How does the chronicler’s record of Solomon reveal his purpose in writing?How does the theme of temple run throughout this book, and, in fact, through the whole Bible?How is Christ anticipated in 2 Chronicles?How should teachers bring content from the prophets into teaching 2 Chronicles?What kind of moral instruction is in 2 Chronicles?How do we teach 2 Chronicles 7:14 rightly?Additional audio resources :Sermons on 2 Chronicles by Mike BullmoreSermons on 2 Chronicles by Richard PrattRecommended print resources:Word Biblical Commentary Vol. 15, 2 Chronicles by Raymond B. Dillard1 and 2 Chronicles, The Mentor Commentary by Richard Pratt1 and 2 Chronicles, The NIV Application Commentary by Andrew HillThe Message of Chronicles by Michael Wilcock
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Sonnin Taacca #41 feat. B.O.W. / Bomfunk MC’s 2/2 Jatketaan mielenkiintoisia keskusteluja itse original rudeboyn ja suomihiphop-pioneerin Raymond ”B.O.W.” Ebanksin kanssa. Tässä jaksossa käydään läpi kaikki Raymondin ajatukset Bomfunk MC’s:n liittyen. Puheenaiheina mm. yhtyeen taustat, tulevaisuus, hittien syntytavat, keikkamuistot sekä bändin upea globaali menestys kaikkine käänteineen... Ja tottahan toki keskitytään myös Suomen kaikkien aikojen menestyneimpään räppibiisiin ”Freestyler”. Lisäksi Raymond kertoo mietteitään mm. räpin kehityksestä vuosien mittaan, nimeää arvostamiaan suomiräppäreitä ja ripottelee kallisarvoisia neuvojaan aloitteleville räppäreille. Bomfunk MC’s vetää härkäsen paluushownsa vielä kerran tänä kesänä Solar Sound-festareilla 3.8! #FeatFi #SonninTaacca #fiittaamassa #BomfunkMcs #B.O.W. #freestyler #suomirap
Mali Phonpadith interview Raymond B. Smaltz III, President of Raysun Productions, Inc. Ray is a four time Emmy Award Winner and has won three Telly Awards for producing, directing, and replay directing major sporting events for various broadcast and cable networks featuring professional sports such as the NFL on FOX; the National Football League of Europe highlighted by three nationally televised World Bowls; ESPN Championship Week College Basketball and the Foot Locker Track & Field Series on CBS. He has worked on production for EpixHD Boxing, ESPN Boxing, HBO Boxing and Showtime Championship Boxing, featuring the highest grossing pay-per-view boxing event in history -Mayweather vs. Pacquaio. Ray also shares a sentimental story about time he spent with the late and great Muhammad Ali. https://www.linkedin.com/in/raymond-b-smaltz-iii-007a287 http://soarcommunitynetwork.com Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/soar-podcast/id884527835?mt=2
1ère heure : Le Texas peut-il virer démocrate? - Reportage de Michel Labrecque ; Dopage, athlètes russes et Jeux Olympiques de Rio - Reportage du journaliste sportif Robert Frosi ; Le pouvoir chinois se raidit - Entrevue avec le sinologue Jean-Luc Domenach ; Serjao Loroza, de la favela à la gloire en chantant - Reportage de Ginette Lamarche ; 2e heure : Une brève histoire des Patriotes - Reportage de Akli Aït Abdallah - Comment enseigner l'histoire? - Discussion avec Raymond Bédard, président de la Société des professeurs d'histoire du Québec et Christian Laville, historien de formation, professeur émérite de didactique de l'histoire à l'Université Laval ; L'extrême-droite aux portes de la présidence autrichienne - Chronique internationale de Léo Kalinda.
The Psalms have given voice to the prayers and petitions of generations of Jews and Christians alike. They represent the deepest longings of kings and desperate men, the righteous and the penitent, all “seeking the face of God” (27:8 and 105:4). But they often seem formidable poetically, as finely wrought articulations expressions of both grief and piety, but also ethically, where lamentation turns into imprecation. What’s the best way to access the meaning and significance of the Psalms? How does a commentary function alongside our reading of the text itself? And how did the early Christian witnesses summon or evoke their images and motifs in their writings? Why did they insist on reading their Christology back into the Psalms? We touch on the answers to these questions and others in an hour-long conversation with Tremper Longman III about his new book, Psalms: An Introduction and Commentary (IVP Academic, 2014) in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series, published by IVP Academic. We talk about the peculiar enterprise of writing Biblical commentary, the challenge of writing about the Psalms in particular, and Longman’s own personal arc from meeting Billy Graham to learning Akkadian and studying Babylonian mythology and literature. Tremper Longman is the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Tremper has authored or co-authored more than 20 books, including commentaries on Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Daniel, Nahum, Proverbs, Jeremiah and Lamentations, and Job. His scholarship has ranged widely from the literary study of the Bible to history and historiography, most notably expressed in his two textbooks A Biblical History of Israel, with Iain Provan and Phil Long, and Introduction to the Old Testament, with Raymond B. Dillard. Professor Longman was one of the main translators of the popular New Living Translation and has served as a consultant on other popular translations of the Bible including the Message and the Holman Standard Bible. He earned a BA in Religion at Ohio Wesleyan University, an MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in ancient Near Eastern studies from Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Psalms have given voice to the prayers and petitions of generations of Jews and Christians alike. They represent the deepest longings of kings and desperate men, the righteous and the penitent, all “seeking the face of God” (27:8 and 105:4). But they often seem formidable poetically, as finely wrought articulations expressions of both grief and piety, but also ethically, where lamentation turns into imprecation. What’s the best way to access the meaning and significance of the Psalms? How does a commentary function alongside our reading of the text itself? And how did the early Christian witnesses summon or evoke their images and motifs in their writings? Why did they insist on reading their Christology back into the Psalms? We touch on the answers to these questions and others in an hour-long conversation with Tremper Longman III about his new book, Psalms: An Introduction and Commentary (IVP Academic, 2014) in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series, published by IVP Academic. We talk about the peculiar enterprise of writing Biblical commentary, the challenge of writing about the Psalms in particular, and Longman’s own personal arc from meeting Billy Graham to learning Akkadian and studying Babylonian mythology and literature. Tremper Longman is the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Tremper has authored or co-authored more than 20 books, including commentaries on Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Daniel, Nahum, Proverbs, Jeremiah and Lamentations, and Job. His scholarship has ranged widely from the literary study of the Bible to history and historiography, most notably expressed in his two textbooks A Biblical History of Israel, with Iain Provan and Phil Long, and Introduction to the Old Testament, with Raymond B. Dillard. Professor Longman was one of the main translators of the popular New Living Translation and has served as a consultant on other popular translations of the Bible including the Message and the Holman Standard Bible. He earned a BA in Religion at Ohio Wesleyan University, an MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in ancient Near Eastern studies from Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Psalms have given voice to the prayers and petitions of generations of Jews and Christians alike. They represent the deepest longings of kings and desperate men, the righteous and the penitent, all “seeking the face of God” (27:8 and 105:4). But they often seem formidable poetically, as finely wrought articulations expressions of both grief and piety, but also ethically, where lamentation turns into imprecation. What’s the best way to access the meaning and significance of the Psalms? How does a commentary function alongside our reading of the text itself? And how did the early Christian witnesses summon or evoke their images and motifs in their writings? Why did they insist on reading their Christology back into the Psalms? We touch on the answers to these questions and others in an hour-long conversation with Tremper Longman III about his new book, Psalms: An Introduction and Commentary (IVP Academic, 2014) in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series, published by IVP Academic. We talk about the peculiar enterprise of writing Biblical commentary, the challenge of writing about the Psalms in particular, and Longman’s own personal arc from meeting Billy Graham to learning Akkadian and studying Babylonian mythology and literature. Tremper Longman is the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Tremper has authored or co-authored more than 20 books, including commentaries on Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Daniel, Nahum, Proverbs, Jeremiah and Lamentations, and Job. His scholarship has ranged widely from the literary study of the Bible to history and historiography, most notably expressed in his two textbooks A Biblical History of Israel, with Iain Provan and Phil Long, and Introduction to the Old Testament, with Raymond B. Dillard. Professor Longman was one of the main translators of the popular New Living Translation and has served as a consultant on other popular translations of the Bible including the Message and the Holman Standard Bible. He earned a BA in Religion at Ohio Wesleyan University, an MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in ancient Near Eastern studies from Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Psalms have given voice to the prayers and petitions of generations of Jews and Christians alike. They represent the deepest longings of kings and desperate men, the righteous and the penitent, all “seeking the face of God” (27:8 and 105:4). But they often seem formidable poetically, as finely wrought articulations expressions of both grief and piety, but also ethically, where lamentation turns into imprecation. What’s the best way to access the meaning and significance of the Psalms? How does a commentary function alongside our reading of the text itself? And how did the early Christian witnesses summon or evoke their images and motifs in their writings? Why did they insist on reading their Christology back into the Psalms? We touch on the answers to these questions and others in an hour-long conversation with Tremper Longman III about his new book, Psalms: An Introduction and Commentary (IVP Academic, 2014) in the Tyndale Old Testament Commentary series, published by IVP Academic. We talk about the peculiar enterprise of writing Biblical commentary, the challenge of writing about the Psalms in particular, and Longman’s own personal arc from meeting Billy Graham to learning Akkadian and studying Babylonian mythology and literature. Tremper Longman is the Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. Tremper has authored or co-authored more than 20 books, including commentaries on Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Daniel, Nahum, Proverbs, Jeremiah and Lamentations, and Job. His scholarship has ranged widely from the literary study of the Bible to history and historiography, most notably expressed in his two textbooks A Biblical History of Israel, with Iain Provan and Phil Long, and Introduction to the Old Testament, with Raymond B. Dillard. Professor Longman was one of the main translators of the popular New Living Translation and has served as a consultant on other popular translations of the Bible including the Message and the Holman Standard Bible. He earned a BA in Religion at Ohio Wesleyan University, an MDiv from Westminster Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in ancient Near Eastern studies from Yale University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gene and Chris present a rare interview with Raymond B. Palmer, the son of legendary UFO and occult researcher Raymond A. Palmer, the co-founder of "Fate" magazine and one of the early promoters of flying saucer research. Raymond A. also introduced the world to the Shaver mystery, about a man who claimed to have been in touch with advanced beings from beneath the Earth. Also joining us with his own perspectives will be veteran UFO researcher Tim "Mr. UFO" Beckley.
Notes, Links, and References for further study: David Norman Dinkins (Wikipedia)(106th Mayor of New York City, 1990 – 1993) Ed Koch (Wikipedia) (105th Mayor of New York City, 1978 – 1989) Alfred North Whitehead (Wikipedia) (Book) “The Aims of Education and Other Essays” by Alfred North Whitehead (1929) Hubert's Dime Museum & Flea Circus Flea Circus (Wikipedia) Fleas aren't “trained”, they are categorized, restrained, and put to work; just as students are in schools. Wilhelm Wundt (Wikipedia) Machiavellian techniques (Wikipedia) Roman Collegia (Wikipedia) John Calvin + Theocratic State (Washington State University archive) Theocracy (Wikipedia) Capital (Wikipedia) Overproduction (Wikipedia) Hyperdemocracy (Wikipedia) Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 1-15: Carl von Clausewitz (Wikipedia) (Book) “On War” by Carl von Clausewitz (1832) (page 490) Battle of Jena (Wikipedia) Roman Collegia (Wikipedia) Mark Antony (Wikipedia) Niccolò Machiavelli (Wikipedia) (Book) “The Discourses” by Epictetus, Translated by W.A. Oldfather (108 AD) (Book) “The Prince” by Niccolò Machiavelli, Translated by N. H. Thomson (1532) (Book) “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu (4-3 Century BC) Qaballah (Wikipedia) Tree of Life (www.ifdawn.com – Qabala information website) (Book) “Qaballah: The Mystical Heritage of the Children of Abraham” by Daniel Feldman Trivium (Wikipedia) Quadrivium (Wikipedia) Mudsill Theory (Wikipedia) (Video) “The Lightbulb Conspiracy” Brutus (Wikipedia) Julius Caesar (Wikipedia) (Congressional Record; Scribd) U. S. Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates “Steps Toward British Union, a World State, and International Strife – Part I" Honorable Jacob Thorkelson (Montana) Monday August 19, 1940 Jacob Thorkelson (Wikipedia) Andrew Carnegie October 14, 1904 “Drifting Together Will the United States and Canada Unite?” Intelligensia BF Trantowsky (Book) “Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith” by James H. Billington (1980) James H. Billington (Wikipedia) André-Marie Ampère (Wikipedia) The Pilgrims Society (Wikipedia) Albion (Wikipedia) (Book) “War and Education” by Porter Sargent (1943) (Book) “Getting Us Into War” by Porter Sargent (1941) Lord Lothain (Book) “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Quigley (1949) (Introductory chapter; overview of the Round Table groups) Cecil Rhodes Roundtable (Wikipedia) / Milner Kindergarten (Wikipedia) (Book) “Sociology of the Elites” Mosca Pareto (Book) “The Ruling Class” Gaetano Mosca (Wikipedia) Vilfredo Pareto (Wikipedia) Elite Theory (Wikipedia) (Book) “Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making” by David Rothkopf (2008) (Video) “The Corporation Nation” by Clint Richardson (2010)(Comprehensive Annual Financial Report) Corporate Personhood (Wikipedia) Legal Personality (Wikipedia) Santa Clara County vs Southern Pacific RR (1896) (Wikipedia) (Book) “Unequal Protection” by Thom Hartman (2004) Hour 5, minutes 15 -30 (approx.): “The Crisis of Democracy: Report of the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission” by Michel J. Crozier, Samuel P. Huntington, Joji Watanuki (1975) Sandinista National Liberation Front (Wikipedia) Iran Contra (Wikipedia) Paris Peace Conference 1919 (Wikipedia) Col. Edward Mandell House (Wikipedia) (Book) “Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed The World” by Margaret MacMillan (2002) Hồ Chí Minh (Wikipedia) Commodore Matthew C. Perry / Opening of Japan (About.com) (Document) Abraham Lincoln's Speech Before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 30, 1859 (Book) "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" by Eric S. Raymond Goldcorp, Inc. (Wikipedia) “He Struck Gold on the Net (Really)” (Fast Company magazine article by Linda Tischler; May 31, 2002) (Book) “Discovering: Inventing & Solving Problems at the Frontiers of Scientific Knowledge” by Robert Scott Root-Bernstein & Michèle Root-Bernstein(1997) (Book) “Sparks of Genius: The Thirteen Thinking Tools of the World's Most Creative People” by Robert Scott Root-Bernstein (2001) John Kanzius (Wikipedia) “The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?” (CBS News, April 2008) Thomas Edison (Wikipedia) Benjamin Franklin (Wikipedia) Albert Einstein (Wikipedia) Max Planck (Wikipedia) James Clerk Maxwell (Wikipedia) Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 15-30: (Book) “Weapons of Mass Instruction” by John Taylor Gatto The Trivium (www.triviumeducation.com) “The Crisis of Democracy: Report of the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission” by Michel J. Crozier, Samuel P. Huntington, Joji Watanuki (1975) (Book) “Clash of Civilizations” by Samuel P. Huntington (1998) “When the Elite Loved LSD” (Time U.S. Article from April 23, 2007; search Henry Luce) The Trilateral Commission (Wikipedia) David Rockefeller (Wikipedia) Jimmy Carter (Wikipedia) Zbigniew Brzezinski (Wikipedia) Nelson Rockefeller (Wikipedia) Barack Obama + Brezynski + Afghanistan (CIA) Cybernetics (Wikipedia) Bronislaw Trentowski (Wikipedia) (Book) “Fire in the Minds of Men” by James H. Billington (1980) (see chapter 8 “Prophecy: The Emergence of an Intelligentsia”; page 231, “Trentowski” (Book) “The Relationship of Philosophy to Cybernetics; or The Art of Ruling Nations”, Trentowski also invented the words “intelligentsia” & “cybernetics”) Staatswissenschaft (Political Science as introduced from Prussia into the U.S. via Columbia University 1890; see: “Politics and Progress” by Dennis J. Mahoney) Andrew Dickson White of the Yale Troika (Wikipedia) Daniel Coit Gilman of the Yale Troika (Wikipedia) (Book) “America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones” by Antony Sutton (chapter 8 “How The Order Controls Education”) (1986) (Book) “Politics and Progress: The Emergence of American Political Science” by Dennis J. Mahoney Political Science (Wikipedia) “Dialectic and the Myth of Government” (Gnostic Media episode #115 interview with Larken Rose) Defintion of Volition (www.thefreedictionary.com) (Book) “Sic Itur Ad Astra” by Andrew J. Galambos (1998) John Dewey (www.pragmatism.org) John Dewey (Wikipedia) Bureaucracy (Wikipedia) (Book) "Public Opinion" by Walter Lippmann (1922) The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Wikipedia) "Politics and Progress: The Emergence of American Political Science" (chapter 4) (1st name & then - Raymond B. Cattell or Raymond G. Gattel) Pragmatism (Wikipedia) Emmanuel Kant (Wikipedia) (Video) The Trivium “How to Free Your Mind” by Jan Irvin Gnostic Media episodes: 49) Gene Odening interview, Part 1 – “The TRIVIUM Method” 50) Gene Odening interview, Part 2 – “The Quadrivium” 51) Gene Odening interview, Part 3 – “The Qabalah and the Mystery Schools” Amtssprache (Wikipedia) (Meaning “Official Language”; 1) the language of an area; 2) bureaucrat speak (Book) "The Franklin Cover-Up" by Senator John DeCamp (2005) (Video) "The Conspiracy of Silence" (Discovery Channel Documentary about the Franklin Cover-Up) Cognitive Dissonance (Wikipedia) Definition of Entropy (www.hyperphysics.phy-astr.gus.edu) Definition of Entropy (Thermodynamic explanation; Wikipedia) Definition of Entropy (In Information Theory) Entropy and Information (Definition of Entropy in relation to Information; from Principia Cybernetica Web) Hour 5, minutes 30 -45 (approx.): (Book) “Principles of Psychology” by William James (1890) William James(Wikipedia) Wilhelm Wundt(Wikipedia) (Book) “Principles of Secondary Education” by Alexander James Inglis (1918) (Book) “Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Carroll Quigley (1966) Charles Darwin (Wikipedia) Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 30-45: Wilhelm Wundt (Wikipedia) (Book) “The Principles of Psychology” by William James (Chapter IV; 1890) (Ctrl-F (find function) “Habit is thus the enormous fly-wheel of society…”) Alexander James Inglis James Bryant Conant (Wikipedia) (Book) "Compromised Campus” by Sigmund Diamond (1992) (Oxford University Press) James Corbett /Richard Grove (Interview) (Book) “Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Carroll Quigley (The Japanese Assualt, 1931 – 1941; pg. 561 CTRL-F (find function) “Japanese constitution of 1889”) Prussian Education Model (Wikipedia) G. Stanley Hall (term “adolescence”) (Wikipedia) (Book) “America's Secret Establishment: Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones” by Antony Sutton (see: chapter 8 “How The Order Controls Education”; “Yale Troika”) (1986) (Book) “Principles of Secondary Education”by Alexander James Inglis (1918) “The Aims and Functions of Secondary Education” (Chapter X, pg. 367) “The Organization of Secondary Education: Curriculums (Chapter XX, pg. 668) Adjustive Function (Fixed Habits) Integrative Function Directive Function Differentiating Function Selective Function Propaedeutic Function British Class System Elwood P. Cubberley (Wikipedia) Bionomics / The Law of Life (Wikipedia) (Book) “Cubberley of Stanford and his contribution to American Education“ by (Stanford Press) Leland Stanford (Wikipedia) (Book) “An Introduction to the Study of Education” by Elwood P. Cubberley (Riverside Textbooks In Education; 1925, Houghton Mifflin Co.) The Inglis Lecture (Harvard, 1933) Hour 5, minutes 45 -end (approx.): Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 45-end: Definition of “Predator” Compassionate Communication (Wikipedia) (Book) “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” by Marshall B. Rosenberg (Video) Marshall Rosenberg on Nonviolent Communication (YouTube playlist) (Video) UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED Conference) (Video) George Hunt on the UNCED Earth Summit (UNCED Conference; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 1992) TriviumEducation.com (Website) TheUltimateHistoryLesson.com (Website) Occupy Wall Street (Wikipedia) Incompetence (Merriam-Webster Dictionary Definition) THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 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Notes, Links, and References for further study: David Norman Dinkins (Wikipedia)(106th Mayor of New York City, 1990 – 1993) Ed Koch (Wikipedia) (105th Mayor of New York City, 1978 – 1989) Alfred North Whitehead (Wikipedia) (Book) “The Aims of Education and Other Essays” by Alfred North Whitehead (1929) Hubert's Dime Museum & Flea Circus Flea Circus (Wikipedia) Fleas aren't “trained”, they are categorized, restrained, and put to work; just as students are in schools. Wilhelm Wundt (Wikipedia) Machiavellian techniques (Wikipedia) Roman Collegia (Wikipedia) John Calvin + Theocratic State (Washington State University archive) Theocracy (Wikipedia) Capital (Wikipedia) Overproduction (Wikipedia) Hyperdemocracy (Wikipedia) Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 1-15: Carl von Clausewitz (Wikipedia) (Book) “On War” by Carl von Clausewitz (1832) (page 490) Battle of Jena (Wikipedia) Roman Collegia (Wikipedia) Mark Antony (Wikipedia) Niccolò Machiavelli (Wikipedia) (Book) “The Discourses” by Epictetus, Translated by W.A. Oldfather (108 AD) (Book) “The Prince” by Niccolò Machiavelli, Translated by N. H. Thomson (1532) (Book) “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu (4-3 Century BC) Qaballah (Wikipedia) Tree of Life (www.ifdawn.com – Qabala information website) (Book) “Qaballah: The Mystical Heritage of the Children of Abraham” by Daniel Feldman Trivium (Wikipedia) Quadrivium (Wikipedia) Mudsill Theory (Wikipedia) (Video) “The Lightbulb Conspiracy” Brutus (Wikipedia) Julius Caesar (Wikipedia) (Congressional Record; Scribd) U. S. Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates “Steps Toward British Union, a World State, and International Strife – Part I" Honorable Jacob Thorkelson (Montana) Monday August 19, 1940 Jacob Thorkelson (Wikipedia) Andrew Carnegie October 14, 1904 “Drifting Together Will the United States and Canada Unite?” Intelligensia BF Trantowsky (Book) “Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith” by James H. Billington (1980) James H. Billington (Wikipedia) André-Marie Ampère (Wikipedia) The Pilgrims Society (Wikipedia) Albion (Wikipedia) (Book) “War and Education” by Porter Sargent (1943) (Book) “Getting Us Into War” by Porter Sargent (1941) Lord Lothain (Book) “The Anglo-American Establishment” by Carroll Quigley (1949) (Introductory chapter; overview of the Round Table groups) Cecil Rhodes Roundtable (Wikipedia) / Milner Kindergarten (Wikipedia) (Book) “Sociology of the Elites” Mosca Pareto (Book) “The Ruling Class” Gaetano Mosca (Wikipedia) Vilfredo Pareto (Wikipedia) Elite Theory (Wikipedia) (Book) “Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making” by David Rothkopf (2008) (Video) “The Corporation Nation” by Clint Richardson (2010)(Comprehensive Annual Financial Report) Corporate Personhood (Wikipedia) Legal Personality (Wikipedia) Santa Clara County vs Southern Pacific RR (1896) (Wikipedia) (Book) “Unequal Protection” by Thom Hartman (2004) Hour 5, minutes 15 -30 (approx.): “The Crisis of Democracy: Report of the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission” by Michel J. Crozier, Samuel P. Huntington, Joji Watanuki (1975) Sandinista National Liberation Front (Wikipedia) Iran Contra (Wikipedia) Paris Peace Conference 1919 (Wikipedia) Col. Edward Mandell House (Wikipedia) (Book) “Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed The World” by Margaret MacMillan (2002) Hồ Chí Minh (Wikipedia) Commodore Matthew C. Perry / Opening of Japan (About.com) (Document) Abraham Lincoln's Speech Before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 30, 1859 (Book) "The Cathedral and the Bazaar" by Eric S. Raymond Goldcorp, Inc. (Wikipedia) “He Struck Gold on the Net (Really)” (Fast Company magazine article by Linda Tischler; May 31, 2002) (Book) “Discovering: Inventing & Solving Problems at the Frontiers of Scientific Knowledge” by Robert Scott Root-Bernstein & Michèle Root-Bernstein(1997) (Book) “Sparks of Genius: The Thirteen Thinking Tools of the World's Most Creative People” by Robert Scott Root-Bernstein (2001) John Kanzius (Wikipedia) “The Kanzius Machine: A Cancer Cure?” (CBS News, April 2008) Thomas Edison (Wikipedia) Benjamin Franklin (Wikipedia) Albert Einstein (Wikipedia) Max Planck (Wikipedia) James Clerk Maxwell (Wikipedia) Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 15-30: (Book) “Weapons of Mass Instruction” by John Taylor Gatto The Trivium (www.triviumeducation.com) “The Crisis of Democracy: Report of the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission” by Michel J. Crozier, Samuel P. Huntington, Joji Watanuki (1975) (Book) “Clash of Civilizations” by Samuel P. Huntington (1998) “When the Elite Loved LSD” (Time U.S. Article from April 23, 2007; search Henry Luce) The Trilateral Commission (Wikipedia) David Rockefeller (Wikipedia) Jimmy Carter (Wikipedia) Zbigniew Brzezinski (Wikipedia) Nelson Rockefeller (Wikipedia) Barack Obama + Brezynski + Afghanistan (CIA) Cybernetics (Wikipedia) Bronislaw Trentowski (Wikipedia) (Book) “Fire in the Minds of Men” by James H. Billington (1980) (see chapter 8 “Prophecy: The Emergence of an Intelligentsia”; page 231, “Trentowski” (Book) “The Relationship of Philosophy to Cybernetics; or The Art of Ruling Nations”, Trentowski also invented the words “intelligentsia” & “cybernetics”) Staatswissenschaft (Political Science as introduced from Prussia into the U.S. via Columbia University 1890; see: “Politics and Progress” by Dennis J. Mahoney) Andrew Dickson White of the Yale Troika (Wikipedia) Daniel Coit Gilman of the Yale Troika (Wikipedia) (Book) “America's Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull & Bones” by Antony Sutton (chapter 8 “How The Order Controls Education”) (1986) (Book) “Politics and Progress: The Emergence of American Political Science” by Dennis J. Mahoney Political Science (Wikipedia) “Dialectic and the Myth of Government” (Gnostic Media episode #115 interview with Larken Rose) Defintion of Volition (www.thefreedictionary.com) (Book) “Sic Itur Ad Astra” by Andrew J. Galambos (1998) John Dewey (www.pragmatism.org) John Dewey (Wikipedia) Bureaucracy (Wikipedia) (Book) "Public Opinion" by Walter Lippmann (1922) The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (Wikipedia) "Politics and Progress: The Emergence of American Political Science" (chapter 4) (1st name & then - Raymond B. Cattell or Raymond G. Gattel) Pragmatism (Wikipedia) Emmanuel Kant (Wikipedia) (Video) The Trivium “How to Free Your Mind” by Jan Irvin Gnostic Media episodes: 49) Gene Odening interview, Part 1 – “The TRIVIUM Method” 50) Gene Odening interview, Part 2 – “The Quadrivium” 51) Gene Odening interview, Part 3 – “The Qabalah and the Mystery Schools” Amtssprache (Wikipedia) (Meaning “Official Language”; 1) the language of an area; 2) bureaucrat speak (Book) "The Franklin Cover-Up" by Senator John DeCamp (2005) (Video) "The Conspiracy of Silence" (Discovery Channel Documentary about the Franklin Cover-Up) Cognitive Dissonance (Wikipedia) Definition of Entropy (www.hyperphysics.phy-astr.gus.edu) Definition of Entropy (Thermodynamic explanation; Wikipedia) Definition of Entropy (In Information Theory) Entropy and Information (Definition of Entropy in relation to Information; from Principia Cybernetica Web) Hour 5, minutes 30 -45 (approx.): (Book) “Principles of Psychology” by William James (1890) William James(Wikipedia) Wilhelm Wundt(Wikipedia) (Book) “Principles of Secondary Education” by Alexander James Inglis (1918) (Book) “Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Carroll Quigley (1966) Charles Darwin (Wikipedia) Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 30-45: Wilhelm Wundt (Wikipedia) (Book) “The Principles of Psychology” by William James (Chapter IV; 1890) (Ctrl-F (find function) “Habit is thus the enormous fly-wheel of society…”) Alexander James Inglis James Bryant Conant (Wikipedia) (Book) "Compromised Campus” by Sigmund Diamond (1992) (Oxford University Press) James Corbett /Richard Grove (Interview) (Book) “Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time” by Carroll Quigley (The Japanese Assualt, 1931 – 1941; pg. 561 CTRL-F (find function) “Japanese constitution of 1889”) Prussian Education Model (Wikipedia) G. Stanley Hall (term “adolescence”) (Wikipedia) (Book) “America's Secret Establishment: Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones” by Antony Sutton (see: chapter 8 “How The Order Controls Education”; “Yale Troika”) (1986) (Book) “Principles of Secondary Education” by Alexander James Inglis (1918) “The Aims and Functions of Secondary Education” (Chapter X, pg. 367) “The Organization of Secondary Education: Curriculums (Chapter XX, pg. 668) Adjustive Function (Fixed Habits) Integrative Function Directive Function Differentiating Function Selective Function Propaedeutic Function British Class System Elwood P. Cubberley (Wikipedia) Bionomics / The Law of Life (Wikipedia) (Book) “Cubberley of Stanford and his contribution to American Education“ by (Stanford Press) Leland Stanford (Wikipedia) (Book) “An Introduction to the Study of Education” by Elwood P. Cubberley (Riverside Textbooks In Education; 1925, Houghton Mifflin Co.) The Inglis Lecture (Harvard, 1933) Hour 5, minutes 45 -end (approx.): Hour 5 Roundtable Discussion of minutes 45-end: Definition of “Predator” Compassionate Communication (Wikipedia) (Book) “Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life” by Marshall B. Rosenberg (Video) Marshall Rosenberg on Nonviolent Communication (YouTube playlist) (Video) UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED Conference) (Video) George Hunt on the UNCED Earth Summit (UNCED Conference; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 1992) TriviumEducation.com (Website) TheUltimateHistoryLesson.com (Website) Occupy Wall Street (Wikipedia) Incompetence (Merriam-Webster Dictionary Definition) THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 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L'Open Access est un mode d'édition électronique basé sur l'accès gratuit à des documents numérisés, indexés dans des systèmes ouverts et interopérables. Pour l'étudiant, comme pour le chercheur, l'Open Access est l'accès libre et immédiat à une véritable information, dont le contenu scientifique a été validé. Mais c'est surtout, pour les auteurs, les éditeurs électroniques qui pratiquent des politiques tarifaires déraisonnables ou encore les bibliothèques et organismes de recherche qui font les frais de ces politiques, un défi à relever. Quels sont les fonctionnements et les buts de l'Open Access ? Quelles communautés scientifiques et quelles institutions se sont associées à ce domaine et pour quelles initiatives ? Réponse lors d'un débat organisé par la Bibliothèque Interuniversitaire Scientifique de Jussieu, qui s'adresse tant au grand public qu'aux spécialistes. Animé par Raymond Bérard, conservateur des bibliothèques, membre de la Scholarly Publishing And Ressources Coalition - SPARC - Europe, Marco Picco, Physicien, directeur-adjoint du Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe, Denise Pumain, géographe, responsable scientifique de la revue Open Access Cybergéo, François Strauss, biologiste moléculaire, Institut Jacques Monod, Hélène Bosc, bibliothécaire, INRA Tours, Gloria Orrigi, philosophe, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Communications - ENST, Brigitte Bénichoux, Chargée de formation à l'Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique,
L'Open Access est un mode d'édition électronique basé sur l'accès gratuit à des documents numérisés, indexés dans des systèmes ouverts et interopérables. Pour l'étudiant, comme pour le chercheur, l'Open Access est l'accès libre et immédiat à une véritable information, dont le contenu scientifique a été validé. Mais c'est surtout, pour les auteurs, les éditeurs électroniques qui pratiquent des politiques tarifaires déraisonnables ou encore les bibliothèques et organismes de recherche qui font les frais de ces politiques, un défi à relever. Quels sont les fonctionnements et les buts de l'Open Access ? Quelles communautés scientifiques et quelles institutions se sont associées à ce domaine et pour quelles initiatives ? Réponse lors d'un débat organisé par la Bibliothèque Interuniversitaire Scientifique de Jussieu, qui s'adresse tant au grand public qu'aux spécialistes. Animé par : Raymond Bérard, conservateur des bibliothèques, membre de la Scholarly Publishing And Ressources Coalition - SPARC - Europe Marco Picco, Physicien, directeur-adjoint du Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe Denise Pumain, géographe, responsable scientifique de la revue Open Access Cybergéo François Strauss, biologiste moléculaire, Institut Jacques Monod Hélène Bosc, bibliothécaire, INRA Tours Gloria Orrigi, philosophe, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Communications - ENST Brigitte Bénichoux, Chargée de formation à l'Institut de l'Information Scientifique et Technique