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There are laws which are supposed to protect our environment, but they haven't stopped pollution and the destruction of the natural world. So, some rivers and forests gave been granted enforceable legal rights to stop this habitat destruction. Alma-Constance and Lucinda discussed this with one of the co-founders of the Lawyers for Nature organisation: Paul Powlesland a barrister at Garden Court Chambers; and he told us:· Why Lawyers for Nature was founded· How having legal rights gives nature a voice in the legal system· About the cases he has been involved with to help local communities protect their trees· The examples from other countries where rivers and nature have been given legal rights · About being the self – appointed guardian of the river Roding in East London· Several ways that we can become involved in protecting nature in our communities.References and Resourceshttps://www.lawyersfornature.com/about/Brontie AnsellDavid HunterPaul PowleslandNature in Court – as Jury OathFaith In Nature Universal Declaration of River RightsEcoJurisprudence World wide examplesWebinar Strategic litigation: how charities can use the law as a force for good Client EarthRiver Roding Trust If you've got any questions, ideas about a topic or someone to interview, get in touch, we'd love to hear from you!! You can email us at kidslaw@spark21.org, contact us through the website: www.kidslaw.info or through social media: Facebook, X and Instagram @KidsLawInfo Please subscribe, rate, and share the podcast with your friends. See you soon in the next episode!
Der Kirchturm der evangelisch-lutherischen Christuskirche beherbergt ein klangschönes, vierstimmiges Geläut der Gebrüder Bachert aus Kochendorf. Jede der Glocken trägt den Namen eines Evangelisten.
Der Fluss Regen schlängelt sich idyllisch an der Stadt Roding vorbei. Doch wenn der Fluss Hochwasser führt, kann die Idylle für Menschen, die direkt am Fluss leben, schnell zum Albtraum werden. Seit dem letzten großen Hochwasser wird daher am Hochwasserschutz geplant und gebaut. Bis jetzt. Denn die aktuellen Planungen sind mit sofortiger Wirkung gestoppt worden. Dem Wasserwirtschaftsamt geht das Geld aus. Die Recherchen zeigen: Roding ist kein Einzelfall.
Over dementie wordt steeds meer geschreven en gesproken. Dat is niet voor niets: door de vergrijzing en de gestegen levensverwachting ontmoeten we in ons dagelijks leven, en dus ook in de kerk, steeds vaker iemand met dementie. Mensen die even vanzelfsprekend als anderen deel uitmaken van onze geloofsgemeenschap. Elsbeth gaat in deze aflevering in gesprek met Annemarie Roding-Schilt, predikant-geestelijk verzorger in een verpleeghuis.
We're diving into the depths of pseudoarchaeology this week with Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001). Ross is away but we're joined by Fredrik Trusohamn, host of Digging Up Ancient Aliens, who helps us navigate the history of the mythological city. Fredrik came prepared with sources, so if you haven't had enough of Atlantis by the end of the episode, check the links below for further reading! Listen to Fredrik's podcast, Digging Up Ancient Aliens: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/ Check out his website: https://www.ancientapocalypse.net/ Get in touch with us! Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Edgar Cayce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce Pseudoarchaeology and Racism: https://hyperallergic.com/470795/pseudoarchaeology-and-the-racism-behind-ancient-aliens/ Hyperdiffusionism: https://www.andytheargumentativearchaeologist.com/hyperdiffusionism.html Stefan Milo on Ancient Apocalypse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=341Lv8JLLV4 The Bill Nye/Ken Ham debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kgvhG3AkI Banana: the atheist's worst nightmare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4yBvvGi_2A Annelise Baer on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@annelisethearchaeologist The Coelacanth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jl_txxYQEA Fredrik's Sources: Blavatsky, H. (1888). The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy: https://universaltheosophy.com/hpb/secretdoctrine.html Card, J. (2019a). America Before as a Paranormal Charter: http://onlinedigeditions.com/article/America+Before+as+a+Paranormal+Charter/3531896/634462/article.html Card, J. (2019b). Spooky Archaeology: Myth and the Science of the Past: https://www.unmpress.com/9780826359148/spooky-archaeology/ Card, J. and Anderson, D.S. eds., (2016). Lost City, Found Pyramid: Understanding Alternative Archaeologies and Pseudoscientific Practices: https://muse.jhu.edu/book/46406 Cicirello, C. and Curry, T. (2022). The Grand Unified Theory of Bullshit: https://www.amazon.com/Grand-Unified-Theory-Bullshit/dp/B09TDW7RSR de Camp, L.S. (1975). Lost Continents: The Atlantis Theme in History, Science, and Literature: https://store.doverpublications.com/0486147924.html Donnelly, I. (1882) Atlantis: The Antediluvian World: https://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/ataw/ Donnelly, I. (1887) Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel: https://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/rag/index.htm Feder, K.L. (2010). Encyclopedia of Dubious Archaeology from Atlantis to the Walam Olum: https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofdu0000fede Feder, K.L. (2020). Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/frauds-myths-and-mysteries-9780190096410 Jordan, P. (2001). The Atlantis Syndrome: https://archive.org/details/atlantissyndrome00jord/page/n1/mode/2up López de Gómara, F. (1922). Historia general de las indias: https://archive.org/details/historigeneralde02lprich/page/248/mode/2up Roding, C.B. ed., (2019). Editor's Corner: The SAA Archaeological Record: http://onlinedigeditions.com/publication/?i=634462 Sarmiento de Gamboa, P. (1907). History of the Incas: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/20218/pg20218.html Staudenmaier, P. (2010) Between Occultism and Fascism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of Race and Nation in Germany and Italy, 1900-1945: https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/17662/Staudenmaier%2C%20Peter.pdf Steiner, R. (2021). Cosmic Memory (1959): https://rsarchive.org/Books/GA011/English/RSPI1959/GA011_index.html Stevenson, D.C. ed., (2009a). Critias by Plato: http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/critias.html Stevenson, D.C. ed., (2009b). Timaeus by Plato: http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.html
We're diving into the depths of pseudoarchaeology this week with Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001). Ross is away but we're joined by Fredrik Trusohamn, host of Digging Up Ancient Aliens, who helps us navigate the history of the mythological city. Fredrik came prepared with sources, so if you haven't had enough of Atlantis by the end of the episode, check the links below for further reading!Listen to Fredrik's podcast, Digging Up Ancient Aliens: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/Check out his website: https://www.ancientapocalypse.net/Get in touch with us!Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Edgar Cayce: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce Pseudoarchaeology and Racism: https://hyperallergic.com/470795/pseudoarchaeology-and-the-racism-behind-ancient-aliens/ Hyperdiffusionism: https://www.andytheargumentativearchaeologist.com/hyperdiffusionism.htmlStefan Milo on Ancient Apocalypse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=341Lv8JLLV4 The Bill Nye/Ken Ham debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kgvhG3AkI Banana: the atheist's worst nightmare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4yBvvGi_2AAnnelise Baer on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@annelisethearchaeologistThe Coelacanth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jl_txxYQEA Fredrik's Sources:Blavatsky, H. (1888). The secret doctrine: the synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy: https://universaltheosophy.com/hpb/secretdoctrine.html Card, J. (2019a). America Before as a Paranormal Charter: http://onlinedigeditions.com/article/America+Before+as+a+Paranormal+Charter/3531896/634462/article.html Card, J. (2019b). Spooky Archaeology: Myth and the Science of the Past: https://www.unmpress.com/9780826359148/spooky-archaeology/ Card, J. and Anderson, D.S. eds., (2016). Lost City, Found Pyramid: Understanding Alternative Archaeologies and Pseudoscientific Practices: https://muse.jhu.edu/book/46406Cicirello, C. and Curry, T. (2022). The Grand Unified Theory of Bullshit: https://www.amazon.com/Grand-Unified-Theory-Bullshit/dp/B09TDW7RSR de Camp, L.S. (1975). Lost Continents: The Atlantis Theme in History, Science, and Literature: https://store.doverpublications.com/0486147924.html Donnelly, I. (1882) Atlantis: The Antediluvian World: https://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/ataw/ Donnelly, I. (1887) Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel: https://www.sacred-texts.com/atl/rag/index.htm Feder, K.L. (2010). Encyclopedia of Dubious Archaeology from Atlantis to the Walam Olum: https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofdu0000fede Feder, K.L. (2020). Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/frauds-myths-and-mysteries-9780190096410 Jordan, P. (2001). The Atlantis Syndrome: https://archive.org/details/atlantissyndrome00jord/page/n1/mode/2up López de Gómara, F. (1922). Historia general de las indias: https://archive.org/details/historigeneralde02lprich/page/248/mode/2up Roding, C.B. ed., (2019). Editor's Corner: The SAA Archaeological Record: http://onlinedigeditions.com/publication/?i=634462 Sarmiento de Gamboa, P. (1907). History of the Incas: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/20218/pg20218.html Staudenmaier, P. (2010) Between Occultism and Fascism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of Race and Nation in Germany and Italy, 1900-1945: https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/17662/Staudenmaier%2C%20Peter.pdf Steiner, R. (2021). Cosmic Memory (1959): https://rsarchive.org/Books/GA011/English/RSPI1959/GA011_index.htmlStevenson, D.C. ed., (2009a). Critias by Plato: http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/critias.html Stevenson, D.C. ed., (2009b). Timaeus by Plato: http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.html
For this week's episode we're back in the Forest of Dean for a different kind of captured quiet. Quiet that transforms from one thing to another. A kind of sonic metamorphosis. The segment from this overnight recording begins at around 4am when the space around the oak tree holding the microphones is still pitch dark, and pristine quiet. Intimate. A clearing, deep within an expansive forest, where the night air carries so little sound that only the trickling stream can be heard. It reflects narrowly off the trunk of the tree, like the flickering light of a campfire. But when a woodcock flies by, on its *roding flight, the sense of pristine space is temporarily revealed. This sense of closeness, of being beside an old oak tree and a trickling stream, surrounded by dense and tangled undergrowth, continues, occasionally graced by the distant hooting of an owl, and a passing high altitude passenger plane. But then, something in the forest changes. Strange new sounds, floating in, from far beyond. Fragments of distant birdsong. Filtered through countless trees, countless empty voids. Echoing, and reverberating. The intimate space, thinning, giving way, opening out, and lightening, through the gathering sound. A song thrush, heard left of centre of scene, sings out and becomes the first real soloist of this newly evolving place. Widening. Expanding as each new bird joins in song. The proportions of the space growing, from an amphitheatre. Then, to a cathedral. * In late spring male woodcocks make roding flights to attract females. Just after dusk and just before dawn, they fly at speed through the treetops making a combination call that sounds like a quack that ends with a squeak. This recording captures the roding flight in 3d spatial audio and so reveals the way the bird is moving.
▶️Episode 121 ➗Guest : @florisroding.art is a freelance 2d and 3d game artist from Utrecht, Netherlands. ✳️For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast". For contact: Instagram: @florisroding.art Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/flowlow 01:30 -give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 05:15 -were you originally studying art and design or you were pursuing another career path? 10:25 -what is your main branch of design that you're focusing on? and tell us about your experience from the start till now on it? 15:00 -how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 16:40 -what was the first art job paycheck you ever got what was it for and how did you feel at the time? 18:00 -general art chat 25:20 -who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 32:25 -what are you working on right now that you can tell us? What project is it? 38:40 -what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 41:15 -Final words #FlorisRoding #Floris_Roding #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast #kouryerkulture #digitalillustration #podcast #digitalart #artpodcast #conceptart #رامتین_دقت #پادکست #پادکست_فارسی #کوریر #پادکست_کوریر .................... Font used in the podcast's graphics by : https://www.instagram.com/jeremynelson42/?hl=en The V1 release of Yeager displayed above is Free for Personal + Commercial Use. Sole ownership and rights to the typeface belong to Jeremy Nelson + Jeremy Nelson Design. Distribution of the typeface is permissible upon request. For further questions and inquiries please contact me directly: jeremynelsondesign.com https://www.jeremynelsondesign.com/case-studies/yeager .................... Intro/outro music by: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnEzikYfvG1Knk8pzZJMBlQ https://twitter.com/Consteras?s=20
Ons hoofd zit boordevol stemmetjes, oordelen, innerlijke dialogen, veroordelingen en meningen. We vinden van alles en ook daar vinden we weer van alles van. Wat moet je ermee? En heeft het eigenlijk zin om te zoeken naar antwoorden? En wat is überhaupt de zin? En waarvan eigenlijk? Jaren geleden liet ik mij in een Management Developmentprogramma vier dagen door Willem inspireren. Veel van wat hij toen zei en waar hij ons mee aan het werk zette, is blijven hangen. Ik kwam telkens met een tollend hoofd thuis. Nu laat Willem mijn hoofd weer tollen. Bovenstaande vragen zijn grote vragen. De antwoorden zijn complex, of heel eenvoudig, of totaal irrelevant. Of de antwoorden bestaan helemaal niet. Dus is het zinloos er naar te zoeken. Ga mee op reis en luister het gesprek in je favoriete podcast app of kijk mee via YouTube. Meer info en alle kanalen vind je op http://ennueerlijk.nl. Meer over Willem vind je op http://spiffcollective.nl.
Political satire at it's best...right Wolf Blitzer?
@Joe van Zyl talk to Terry Karges. Terry is the Executive Director of Petersen Automotive Museum the rated as the best Motoring Museum in the world. We talk about the history of the museum and the history of Roding in general.
Umstrittene Isentalautobahn ist eröffnet / Polizei beendet Ermittlungen im Würzburger Kinderporno-Fall / Nürnberg gibt Bewerbungsbuch zu Europäischer Kulturhauptstadt ab / Bayern-Ei-Prozess beginnt am Regensburger Landgericht / Studentischer Wohnungsmarkt ist in Bayern besonders angespannt / Conti will Werk in Roding schließen / Drogenfahnder tagen in Fürth / Menschenkette demonstriert gegen Modernisierung am Grünten / Notaufnahme platzt während der Wiesn aus allen Nähten
An airhacks.fm conversation with Markus Kett (@MarkusKett) about: C64 and sports games, Weiden is not in Bavarian Forest, soccer as motivation for programming, writing first programs in basic with 17, writing contacts management, PCs are boring machines, but good for business, Java is the best programming language, Pentium 1 was introduced at CEBIT in 1993, the dream about an own booth at CEBIT came true, webdesign software based on applets (XPage) was very successful at SYSTEMS in Munich, Markus was the business man and had no time for programming - like Steve Jobs, self-financing with selling products, competing with Microsoft and Adobe, writing a 4GL Java-based development environment like Visual Basic called XDev, Java Developers don't like the Drag and Drop programming experience, building an IDE from scratch, discussions with Sun Microsystems about StarOffice integration, migrating from Swing to SWT and Eclipse, using Vaadin as UI technology, connecting beautiful UI to DB was too hard, databases have more types than Java what makes code generation hard, in 4GL the database comes first, RapidEclipse is free but commercial support is available, XDev provides tool and project support, RapidClipse understands rich database types and generates JPA POJOs, Hibernate importer, how to write queries in Java, implementing JPA-SQL is based on xtext by itemis and generates JPA-QL from SQL, storing data is still too complicated, serialization looked promising but was too unsecure and only entire objects can be serialized, Kryo, Fast Serializer, JetStream (renamed to Microstream) serializer, the database engine stores objects in any file storage, there is no impedance mismatch, the native Java storage engine, queries are performed with Java 8+ streams, JCA connector passes transactions and security context to the application server, JCA prototypical implementation, kubernetes persistent volumes, Bavarian Forrest is like Canada, the largest walking robot, Roding race car, being a TV host on Giga, constant 30k downloads and the XDev TV, DVDs were more successful than TV, JCon and the coding keynote, Java EE as secret weapon at JCon, stealing (adapting) the "no slides" ideas, the world first free, physical, Java magazine JAVAPRO with 8500 readers, community prefers Java-only conference, Markus Kett on twitter: @MarkusKett. JetStream was renamed to MicroStream.
Wahrzeichen von Roding ist der Turm von St. Pankratius. Er ist als Campanile stehen geblieben, nachdem die alte barocke Kirche nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg abgebrochen und auch die Reste ihrer gotischen Vorgängerin beseitigt wurden.
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Der 77-Jährige Wolfang Clemens auf Roding in Niederbayern ist seit 1988 mit seiner selbst gebauten Segelyacht in der ganzen Welt unterwegs. Rein rechnerisch hat er schon neun mal die Welt umrundet. Dabei hat der Draufgänger so einiges erlebt. Er kennt die schönsten Inseln, die ursprünglichsten Stammesvölker und die besten Tauchspots dieser Welt. Wer Lust hat, kann auch mit ihm mitsegeln während eines Charter-Urlaubs? Lust auf Abenteuer und Tipps zu Malaysia und Borneo? Dann hör dir diese Podcastfolge an. In Teil 2 erfährst du: - Insidertipps zu Malaysia/ Borneo - Lebensweisheiten von Gangerl Weitere Infos und Links zu Gangerl Clemens findest du unter https://www.traveloptimizer.de/podcast/gangerl-clemens-weltreise-borneo-tipps/
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Der 77-Jährige Wolfang Clemens auf Roding in Niederbayern ist seit 1988 mit seiner selbst gebauten Segelyacht in der ganzen Welt unterwegs. Rein rechnerisch hat er schon neun mal die Welt umrundet. Dabei hat der Draufgänger so einiges erlebt. Er wagte sich in die wildesten Gebiete dieser Erde auf der Suche nach Primitivkultur und entkam dem Tod schon viele Male nur ganz knapp. Ob Jahrhundertstürme, Piratenüberfälle, Diebstähle, Krankheiten oder Knast, diesen Mann konnte bisher nichts stoppen und wie es scheint, kennt er auch keine Angst. Im Podcastinterview verrät er was ihn antreibt und erzählt von einigen seiner unglaublichen Abenteuern. In Teil 1 erfährst du: - Hintergründe zu Gangerls Aufbruch - Lieblingsorte von Gangerl - Die lebensgefährlichsten Situation auf seiner Reise! - Warum Gangerl nie aufgehört hat zu reisen. - Wie finanziert Gangerl seine Reisen? - Weltreiseplanung ohne Internet - wie hat das funktioniert? Weitere Infos und Links zu Gangerl Clemens findest du unter https://www.traveloptimizer.de/podcast/gangerl-clemens-weltreise-borneo-tipps/
De Gamecow...boys zitten weer paraat om te praten met Jeroen Roding over March of War, indiegames op Indigo, verdere ervaringen met GTA V en wat er verder nog aan de strijkstok is blijven hangen qua consolereleases, voordat de grote aankondiging van Valve wordt besproken. Of ja, groot...
Hello and welcome to the next exciting episode of Trekcast this week we attend the Sci-Fi Summit and with our mobile emitter bring you coverage from the floor of the show. But first we have a great exclusive interview with Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry he gives us his first thoughts on the all new Star Trek movie and what it means to him and then fills us in on the great stuff going on with Roddenberry.com and the Roddenberry dive team. Then in our convention coverage we talk to Lightspead Entertainment about some of there great sci-fi themed artwork. After all that great content an all new What's what with Brandi T. and an all new Klingon word of the day, we hope you have been studying your Klingon The contest continues with our friends at DVDGeeksin association with Trekcast they present this great give away this is what you need to do. Listen to there great podcast answer there trivia question, then listen to Trekcast answer our trivia question, and just so you know both questions are from the TOS episode Balance of Terror (watch it here) . Answer both questions correctly for a chance to win Season 1 of the Original Series on BluRay disc. Click here to enter and for the contest rules. So that's another episode of Trekcast for your listening pleasure the only thing that would make it better is if you were actually listening on Risa. Get ready for next weeks episode with some more con coverage and our Star Trek 11 blowout, thanks for listening. Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Zune
Patron of the Centenary, Lord Jenkin of Roding's inaugural Centenary lecture. Lord Jenkin of Roding, the grandson of the first Professor of Engineering Science at Oxford University, Frewen Jenkin, formally launched Oxford's Centenary of Engineering Science on 15th September 2007. In his introduction to The Jenkin Lecture Lord Roding, Patron of the Centenary, shared his recollections of his grandfather Frewen Jenkin - who was elected Oxford's first Professor of Engineering Science in 1908.
Patron of the Centenary, Lord Jenkin of Roding's inaugural Centenary lecture. Lord Jenkin of Roding, the grandson of the first Professor of Engineering Science at Oxford University, Frewen Jenkin, formally launched Oxford's Centenary of Engineering Science on 15th September 2007. In his introduction to The Jenkin Lecture Lord Roding, Patron of the Centenary, shared his recollections of his grandfather Frewen Jenkin - who was elected Oxford's first Professor of Engineering Science in 1908.