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What's Trinidad? Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago, Trinibad Artiste shares his story, explaining this new genre of music from Trinidad. We met up while Shawa was walking his dog at the park in Germantown Philadelphia. We started a conversation that led to several discoveries and this 10-minute trailer episode of the series, "What's Your Story", part 9. We hope to sit down with him later to finish the episode where we plan to do a full hour of interview talking about his music and life and exploring this new music and playing some of his songs. This episode is a short episode with Shawa live and raw. He was passionate and interesting as he talked about Afro-Caribbean music and people. Shawa is also an Israelite Priest with the African Israelites. We did not delve too much into his faith or religion. We hope to explore this later on another episode. We added background music and sounds from Shawa's original music and videos to the episode which features Shawa himself. Note: Please excuse the background sounds or noise as this take was done outdoors with limited control of the external noise. However, the disturbances are faint and should not interfere with the audio by the participants. Credits: This episode is created by Renaldo McKenzie at The Neoliberal Corporation, a think tank, digital media, publishing, Web Design, IT and Research Company aimed at serving the world today to solve tomorrow's challenges by making popular what was the monopoly. Visit us at https://theneoliberal.com. Subscribe to the podcast for free on any stream. Find yours here: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal. Support us at: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
Tariq Kenney-Shawa, Al-Shabaka's US policy fellow, joins host Yara Hawari to discuss Israel's information warfare tactics, used to influence public perception of its ongoing genocide in Gaza.Support the show
The concept of dual-use has been around since the first satellite was launched into space. The relationship between space, national security, and the military-industrial complex is often taken for granted, but it shouldn't be. On this episode, Sahba El-Shawa and Giuliana Rotola critique the space industry's complicity in militarism around the world. If you want to learn more about the Palestine Space Institute you can check out their website www.palestinespace.org or find them on Instagram @palestinespaceinstitute. For our curious listeners out there eager to learn more about human rights issues in outer space, you can reach out to us via the project's Twitter @jusadastra or checkout out our website at www.jusadastra.org.
Entrevistem el ministre d'Afers Exteriors en funcions, Jos
1. Manchester City. Czy Riyad Mahrez to najlepszy wybór wśród pomocników Pepa Guardioli na końcówkę sezonu? Czy w związku z LM warto rozważyć sprzedaż Grealisha i KDB?2. Manchester United. Kto oprócz Bruno i Shawa jest najlepszym potrojeniem w United pod nieobecność Marcusa Rashforda? Czy Antony Martial to realna opcja na ostatnie 2 kolejki sezonu?3. Chelsea. Czy Raheem Sterling to ciekawa różnica na końcówkę sezonu czy one match wonder ?4. Brighton. Czy Estupinian MacAlister i Mitoma to dalej najlepsze potrojenie zespołu De Zerbiego czy może warto postawić na podwójna obronę Brighton kosztem pomocnika?5. Liverpool. Świetna forma zespoły Klopa, rewelacyjne statystyki TAA oraz asystującego Salaha. Czy warto potrajac Liverpool?6. Arsenal. Czy warto wrócić do graczy Arsenalu na końcówkę sezonu biorąc pod uwagę mecze z Nottingham oraz Wilkami? Co robimy z Martinellim ?7. Tottenham. Czy Harry Kane kiedykolwiek przestanie strzelać?8. Crystal Palace. Świetna forma Eze, vzy warto rozważyć zakup pomocnika CP pomimo braku DGW na mecze z Fulham oraz Nottingham? 9. Nasze transfery i Kapitan
3 May 2023: On our third episode of the Dark Matter Podcast, interdisciplinary researcher and social entrepreneur Sahba El-Shawa shares her journey and accomplishments, including founding the Jordan Space Research Initiative (JSRI) and her work with the Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association. El-Shawa advocates for ethics, human rights and climate action in space and challenges the concept of dual-use in the space industry. She also discusses overlooked aspects of security in space and her passion for creating opportunities for underrepresented communities, and why, in her own words] “colonialism continues to propagate into outer space”. The episode explores the intersection of space and sustainability, including philosophical and ethical considerations related to space exploration and consciousness. JRSI dedication to joined-up thinking is also reflected in the phonetic coincidence of the Arabic word ‘jisri' (جسري), meaning “my bridge”. A vocal advocate for decoupling defense and space, El-Shawa's dedication to her work in equity, ethics and sustainability make her an inspiring role model for anyone interested in making a positive impact in the space industry. El-Shawa founded the Jordan Space Research Initiative (JSRI) to bridge sustainable development and space exploration, with plans to establish an analog research facility in Jordan. She is currently pursuing a PhD in sustainable development and climate change. Her research centres around the ‘overview effect' and using virtual reality to promote sustainable behaviour on Earth.
Tariq Kenney-Shawa, Al-Shabaka's US policy fellow, joins host Yara Hawari to discuss the escalating legal attacks on the right to boycott in the US led by the Israeli regime's defenders. He highlights the multifaceted nature of this assault on social and political expression in the country.Support the show
Food quality has been neglected in recent times in favor of illogically calculated macro nutrient breakdowns and the misconception that being hungry for long periods of time is a good way to live. This weeks guest Faisal Alshawa is the founder of Believe Nutrition, an AI based tech platform to help people across the MENA region lose weight without dieting. For the past 7 years, he has been working in the field of sports nutrition. Initially he started off as a performance nutritionist for the u23, u19, and u17 Qatar National Football teams and then eventually started Believe Nutrition. Professional, world-class athletes apply discipline, passion and commitment. The expertise he has mastered from working with them forms the basis of how he works with people in transforming their exhaustion to vitality.Connect with Faisal:https://believenutrition.nethttps://www.instagram.com/believenutrition/
Kristin connects with Heather Shawa, CFO for the Lansing Board of Water and Light. She knows her numbers, how to engage the community on multiple levels, and how to keep an eye on the BWL's strategic plan and what it hopes to accomplish in the future!
Kristin connects with Heather Shawa, CFO for the Lansing Board of Water and Light. She knows her numbers, how to engage the community on multiple levels, and how to keep an eye on the BWL's strategic plan and what it hopes to accomplish in the future!
How the late 1800s crated Ethiopian mythology is a counter-ideological resistance to the Haitian RevolutionHaitian Revolution from 1791-1804 vs Abyssinia Adwa in 1896The Haitian revolution put fear & nightmare in European colonial powers not Abyssinia Ask yourself why was Haiti penalize after its revolution & trapped into debts to the French for decades while Abysinnia after Battle of Adwa got support in nation building from European powers?I always said the Haitian revolution should have been the only symbol of black resistance from the 1800s for the Black diaspora & Africa not AbyssiniaHaiti is a narrative of slaves revoltingAbysinnia is a feudal monarch who enrich themselves from slavery in 1800s Ethiopia is a creation of European colonialism & Battle of Adwa was a proxy war between France & Britain Hati was the real deal not Abyssinia Truly a black nation & an African resistance realizedHaiti narrative is not centered compared to the promotion of Ethiopia and there is a reason for it The Haitian Revolution has often been described as the largest and most successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere. Slaves initiated the rebellion in 1791 and by 1803 they had succeeded in ending not just slavery but French control over the colony.Haiti had a history of slave rebellions;there were slave rebellions before 1791. poisoning of masters.Before the fighting ended 100,000 of the 500,000 Africans and 24,000 of the 40,000 whites were killed.former slaves managed to stave off both the French forces and the British who arrived in 1793 to conquer the colony, and who withdrew in 1798 after a series of defeats by l'Overture's forces.By 1801 Hait abolished slavery Haitian Revolution had outlasted the French Revolution which ….Napoleon Bonaparte, dispatched 43,000 French troops to capture restore both French rule and slavery. on November 18, 1803the French forces were defeated. On January 1, 1804, Dessalines declared the nation independent and renamed it Haiti. France became the first nation to recognize its independence. Haiti thus emerged as the first black republic in the world, and the second nation in the western hemisphere (after the United States) to win its independence from a European power.The war on Haiti never ended after 1804 but continued in various forms via intervention, coup attempts and continues the management of the Haitian state by disregarding the people demands--compared that with Ethiopia in which from the beggin Europe help create Ethiopia and turn into the first African neo-colonial state with Abyssian as their local administrators and mangaers..Below is the counter narrrative that challanges the mytoolgy around Battle of Adwa being the symbol of restianceMekuria Bulcha, PhD, ProfessorThe circumstances, under which the peoples of the south, such as the Oromo, who were conquered in the 1880s, and the Walaita, who were conquered by Menelik two years before the battle of Adwa, were made to march north and participate in the Battle of Adwa must be notedIt was after Adwa that Menelik imposed the notorious gabbar system on the conquered south. Slavery and the slave trade became even more rampant thereafter with the conquest of the rest of the south and southwest which became hunting grounds for captives and ivory.[29] Ironically, it was the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1936 which brought the outrageous institution and evil trade in human beings to an end. “The united country called Ethiopia, which according to Larebo and Borago existed centuries before Adwa, is a myth. The fact is that when he turned north to meet the Italians at Adwa, Menelik was in the midst of the conquest of the south. The entire Macha region – the Gibe and Leeqa states – was annexed only in 1886. Arsi was conquered in 1886 and Hararge in 1887. As indicated above, Walaita was conquered in 1894. The sores inflicted by the atrocities committed against the Oromo at Anole and Calanqoo in 1886 and 1887 by the conquering Abyssinian forces were still bleeding. Even Wallo's conquest in the north was completed in 1878 after years of fierce battles between Menelik (then King of Shawa) and Emperor Yohannes IV on one side and the Wallo Oromo on the other. ““. While the Abyssinians were defending their freedom, the Oromo had no freedom to defend against the Italians. They had lost it to the Abyssinians during the preceding decade. Their land was an Abyssinian colony. The “contribution” they were forced to make to the war effort saved the Abyssinians from European colonialism, but it did not help them to regain their own independence.”“ the Oromo did not fight at Adwa as ethnic Abyssinians or citizens of Abyssinia as Borago and other commentators try to suggest. They fought for their colonizers. They were not the first people to fight a war for their enemies.”In his Ethiopia: The Last Frontiers, John Markakis writes that Abyssinia “competed successfully in the imperialist partition of the region [Horn of Africa]. Not a victim but a participant in the ‘scramble', Ethiopia doubled its territory and population in a burst of expansionist energy, and thereafter proudly styled itself the ‘Ethiopian Empire'. He notes that “the title [‘Empire'] is not a misnomer, since Ethiopia's rulers governed their new possessions more or less the same way and for similar ends as other imperial powers were doing. The people who took the pride in calling themselves Ethiopians were known also as Abyssinians (Habesha).” Conflict researcher Christian Scherrer notes that “European and Abyssinian colonialism occurred simultaneously, pursued similar interests, albeit from differing socio-economic bases, and this was reinforced by comparable colonial ideologies of the idea of empire and notion of ‘civilizing mission' and the exploitation of the subjugated peoples.” Menelik's colonial conquests, Gebru Tareke, a historian from the north, has also stated that the Abyssinian ruling elite acted like the white colonial rulers in the rest of Africa. The language they used when describing their colonial subjects did not differ from the language the European colonialists were using. It was a language which was infused with stereotypes, prejudices and paternalism. He adds, “They [the Abyssinian elite] tried much like the European colonisers of their time, to justify the exploitability, and moral validity of occupation.” They “looked upon and treated the indigenous people as backward.”[17] One can add here that stereotypes and ethnic slurs about the Oromo, popular in Habesha discourse are the product of this colonial ideology.Margery Perham notes “The speed with which this great extension of the empire was made ….is explained by the …firearms which the emperor [Menelik] was obtaining from France... This same superiority was carrying the European powers at the same speed at the same time from the coast into the heart of Africa.”[18] The Swedish historian Norberg also says that “using the same military technology as the European powers”,[19] Menelik managed not only to conquer the neighbouring African territories, but was also able to garrison them with large forces called naftanya who controlled and lived on the conquered populations. As suggested by Richard Caulk, “the system of near serfdom imposed on wide areas of the south by the end of the nineteenth century could have not been maintained had the newcomers not been so differently armed.[20] The historian Darkwah notes that “Menelik succeeded in keeping the arms out of the reach of the [Oromo] enemy. He did this by imposing a strict control over the movement of firearms into his tributary territories and the lands beyond his frontiers.”[21]Darkwah notes that “in 1877 a Frenchman named Pottier was employed in training a group of Shewan youths in European military techniques. Another Frenchman, Pino, was a regular officer in the army which was commanded by Ras Gobana. Swiss engineers, Alfred Ilg and Zemmerman were employed on, among other things, building bridges across the Awash and other rivers to facilitate movement.”[24]According to Chris Prouty, Colonel Artamonov together with other Europeans was attached to the forces commanded by Ras Tasamma Nadew in Ilu Abbabor. He adds that even Count Nicholas Leontiev, a colonel in the Russian army, was a commander of a force which was sent to conquer the southwest in the 1890s. Another Russian officer, Baron Chedeuvre was Leontiev's second-in-command during the expedition. Several French and Russian medical officers were also attached to the Abyssinian forces, particularly those which were led by Menelik and European commanders. The Russian Cossack Captain Alexander Bulatovich wrote that with him, there were Lieutenants Davydov, Kokhovskiy and Arnoldi along with a command of Cossacks who had finished their term of service” and who were received in audience by Menelik and took leave from him and returned to Russia in June 1898.Genocide was committed not only on the Kaficho. It was also the fate of many of the indigenous peoples in the Omo River Valley, Lake Rudolf region and of the south-western lowlands who were conquered by the Abyssinians in the aftermath of the Adwa victory. Bulatovich, who followed Ras Wolde Giyorgis during his conquest of the territories south of Kafa, writes in his diary-based With the Armies of Menelik II that “By order of the emperor, a fifteen-thousand-man corps, set out on a campaign to annex to the realm of Ethiopia vast lands which lie to the south of it, which no one before this had explored, and which were completely unknown.”although the actual conquest was completed in 1900, the atrocities against the conquered populations did not cease; by and large, slavery and the slave trade continued until the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1936. As an Ethiopian historian has stated, Menelik's extension of Ethiopia's frontiers and the incorporation of new areas accentuated “the predatory tendencies of the ruling class and the soldiery. South-western Ethiopia became a hunting-ground for humans as well as animals. Ivory and slaves became the two precious commodities with which traders and adventurers returned from the region.” He wrote that “Members of upper nobility came to have thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of slaves at their disposal.”[9] Giving examples of some of the largest slave owners, the celebrated historian Pankhurst notes that Menelik and Taytu owned 70,000 slaves and Ras Wolde Giyorgis owned 20,000 slaves at the beginning of the twentieth centuryIn 1936, forty years after the Battle of Adwa, the British journalist and author wrote that the “peoples of the south and west were treated with wanton brutality unequalled even in the Belgian Congo. Some areas were depopulated by slavers.”[12] Comparing the harms inflicted by Belgian colonialists in Congo and Abyssinian colonialists in the south, he argued that “The significance of the Congo atrocities is not so much that they were committed as that they were exposed and suppressed.”Haiti is there to remind us the danger of western intervention & management Haiti is there to remind us the danger of NGO-AID intervention & management over the state Haiti is there to reminds us the power of the massesHaiti is truly the symbol of African resistance nowSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/horn-of-africa-leftists/donations
Návrat do studia a návrat k jedné z nejslavnějších filmových rodin! Vin Diesel před dvaceti lety začínal s moudry o životě naplánovaném na nejbližší čtvrt míli, lehkou ilegální činností a mistrovstvím v grilování na zahradě svého domku. Za pár dnů jde do kin devátý (počítáme-li Hobbse a Shawa tak dokonce desátý) díl, domek je už skoro opravený, a tak je na čase před symbolickým načnutím další blockbusterové sezóny provést malé ohlédnutí. Pojďte s námi, ať už vás auta baví či nikoliv, tohle bude příjemné povídání pro všechny... MovieZone Extended Universe: Web: https://www.moviezone.cz FB: https://www.facebook.com/moviezonecz IG: https://www.instagram.com/moviezonecz CSFD: https://www.csfd.cz/film/688751-moviezone-live-special/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mzlive
Imad Shawa is the founder of Mlabbas, and the host of the HowdyArabia podcast. Mlabbas is a shopping and printing services concept which functions as a creative gift shop which allows it's customers to have their own designs printed on various products from t-shirts to phone covers, mugs to pillows, aprons to hoodies, and much more In this episode he shares more about his story, how Mlabbas came to existence, but beyond all of that, I truly enjoyed his authenticity in this episode and how verbal he was about how COVID has truly affected his business. This is one that you should listen to.
Shawa shakawn mahkawn n'sen ni // Jinghpaw Hymns.Karai mungga // Sermon.
Shawa shakawn mahkawn n'sen ni // Jinghpaw Hymns.Karai mungga // Sermon.
Secretly good German coffee, filthy British pamphleteers of 17th century England, and the port of Mocha with Your Korean Dad, Nick Cho. You can listen to Smart Mouth on iTunes, on Stitcher, on Spotify. Check out all our episodes so far here. If you like, pledge a buck or two on Patreon. This episode brought to you by Wünder, makers of European-style quark. Go to Wünder Creamery and enter code SMARTMOUTH for 15% off on your first order. Smart Mouth merch Smart Mouth newsletter Nick Twitter Nick IG Nick TikTok Smart Mouth IG Katherine Twitter Sources: The World of Caffeine: The Science and Culture of the World's Most Popular Drug The Worlds of Tea and Coffee: Patterns of Consumption BBC Folk-lore of the Holy Land Suave Molecules of Mocha The Early History of Ethiopia's Coffee Trade and the Rise of Shawa The Women's Petition Against Coffee Representing to Publick Consideration the Grand Inconveniencies Accruing to Their Sex From the Excessive Use of That Drying, Enfeebling Liquor.
Shawa shakawn mahkawn n'sen // Jinghpaw Hyymns.
Shawa shakawn mahkawn n'sen // Jinghpaw Hyymns.
„Ich werde nie meine Berührung vergessen als sie mir erzählt hat, dass sie eine Überlebende aus Auschwitz ist und Josef Mengele erlebt hat. Ich konnte sehen, wie sie es sich vorstellt und man merkte, wie ein kalter Schauer durch sie ging.“ Christoph und Stephan lebten fast ein Jahr in Los Angeles. Die Metropole in Kalifornien steht nicht nur für Hollywood, Stars und Glamour, sondern beherbergt auch einige der wichtigsten geschichtlichen Institutionen. Christoph und Stephan leisteten dort ihren Auslandsdienst und nehmen euch mit zu einem Kurztrip über den American Dream, ihre Einsatzstellen und die Gespräche mit Holocaust-Überlebenden. Für weiterführende Fragen können Sie sich gerne an christoph.shawa@auslandsdienst.at und stephan.stropp@auslandsdienst.at wenden. "A year abroad – Österreichische AuslandsdienerInnen erzählen von ihrem Einsatz“. In dieser Episode: Area Nordamerika, mit den USA als Einsatzland, vertreten durch Christoph Shawa und Stephan Stropp, ehemalige Gedenkdiener beim „Simon Wiesenthal Centre, Museum of Tolerance“ und der „USC Shoah Foundation“.
In this show, Javvad and Erich welcome the incredibly entertaining guest, Mark Shawa. Mark discusses ways to improve security culture, why it's so important, and gives sugeestions for reading materials and people to follow in the industry. Erich and Javvad also discuss how stress is impacting employees, the spike in phishing as we get close to Black Friday and a really interesting and scary new attack using browser notifications. Join us and subscribe for the latest in cybersecurity news delivered every week and check out the podcast version at https://thejerichshow.podbean.com/. Links from the show: Mark Shawa - https://markshawa.com/ Stressed Employees: https://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/93921-stressed-employees-behind-4-in-10-data-breaches Browser Notification Attacks: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2020/11/be-very-sparing-in-allowing-site-notifications/ Phishing and Black Friday: https://www.itpro.co.uk/security/357796/sharp-spike-in-phishing-attacks-in-the-weeks-ahead-of-black-friday Books Mark Recommended: Animal Farm - George Orwell: https://www.amazon.com/Animal-Farm-George-Orwell/dp/0451526341/ Start With Why - Simon Sinek: https://www.amazon.com/Start-Why-Leaders-Inspire-Everyone/dp/1591846447/ The Art of Deception - Kevin Mitnick: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Deception-Controlling-Element-Security/dp/076454280X/ The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck - Mark Manson: https://www.amazon.com/Subtle-Art-Not-Giving-Counterintuitive/dp/0062457713/ Transformational Security Awareness - Perry Carpenter : https://www.amazon.com/Transformational-Security-Awareness-Neuroscientists-Storytellers/dp/1119566347/ Mark's Notable Thought Leaders : Theo Baloyi - CEO of Bathu Shoes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theo-baloyi-07b6891a3/ Sylvester Chauke - Founder of DNA Brand Architects: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvester-chauke-385a3216/ David and Madeline McQueen - Founder of Madeline McQueen & Founder of David McQueen: https://www.madelinemcqueen.com/ and https://www.davidmcqueen.co.uk/ Anna Collard - KnowBe4 SVP - Founder of Popcorn Training: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-collard-606817/ Lisa Ventura - Founder UK Cyber Security Association: https://lisaventura.co.uk/
Shawa and Pawa sit and discuss Black Panther (RIP), read a couple of emails, and laugh too hard at stinky weed. e-mail us your written or recorded church stories and they might make the show, for real! churchstoriespod@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/churchstories Twitter: http://bit.ly/churchstoriestwitter Hosts: PD http://bit.ly/pdbach Shama http://bit.ly/shama4realz https://fanlink.to/churchstories
RAY JOINS US TODAY WITH THE STORY OF HER GRANDDAUGHTERS'S COURAGEOUS AND INSPIRING BATTLE WITH CANCER. YOU'LL BE ENCOURAGED BY HIS SWEET SPIRIT AND HIS JOYFUL ATTITUDE.
Welcome to HerArt podcast, a project for art lovers, especially art created by women. In our third episode, we will talk about Laila SHAWA— a prolific and revolutionary artist from Palestine. My name is Nata Andreev and I am going to tell you seven curious facts that you didn’t know about the artist that is known for her use of bold colors and illustrative designs to tackle structural violence, political turmoil, the plight of children and resistance. For this episode, I wanted to thank my dear, dear friend Simone, who helped me find out when exactly Laila was born. The information provided in this episode comes from multiple sources and is not mine. All authors are credited on HerArt Podcast blog on Medium.
Napisy Końcowe to kanał dyskusyjny tworzony przez Łukasza Stelmacha, Oskara Rogowskiego, Radosława Pisulę i Martę Najman. Znajdziecie tutaj komentarze i dyskusje na temat doniesień ze świata filmu oraz popkultury. Wspieraj Napisy Końcowe: http://napisykoncowe.pl/hajs Zapytania biznesowe: napisyk@gmail.com
Tony Kitous is the owner of Kenza, Levant, Yalla Yalla, Shawa and the Founder and Creative Director of Comptoir Libanais Group. His journey starts in 1988 when he comes to London with around £70 in his pocket, fast forward to today and he is involved with nearly 37 restaurants. Tony's mission has been to introduce people in the UK to Lebanese and Middle Eastern cuisine, he wants it to be up there with Italian and French cookery, and it looks like it is a success so far. Listen to the challenges he has had since coming to the UK and how he overcame them to build this casual dining group. Fancy cooking up some Lebanese food? Give his books a try. Comptoir Libanais Comptoir Libanais Express Feasts From the Middle East - Comptoir Libanais Website Levant Website Kenza Website Shawa Website Yalla Yalla Website
Pavel, Maruška a Kozíz se vrací ke klasickému seriálu Chuck. Zavzpomínejte s námi na Buy More, agenta Shawa a především na JEFFSTER! Můžete hlasovat, který seriál máme zhodnotit v budoucnu – dejte nám vědět a zařadíme váš výběr do pomyslného osudí, případně se na něj zkusíme podívat. Uvítáme vaše připomínky/náměty/dotazy v komentářích; najdete nás na Facebooku https://www.facebook.com/PSPictures/; můžete nám poslat e-mail na prasopes.pictures@gmail.com. YouTube kanály: Nahrávky ovčí babičky, PSPictures Náš divadelní soubor: DS Šramot Úvod – Analýza Chucka – Finální verdikt – Spoilerová diskuze – Volba příštího seriálu (Better Call Saul) – Na co jsme se koukali – Rozloučení a závěr
In this first episode of TechBasement, Matt and Dean take a look at the world of Big Data and interview Ned Shawa from Hortonworks
Praying for the peace (shalom, shawa and tov) of Jerusalem includes praying for the peace of the church, self, neighbor and all around the world because the house of God is there !
Praying for the peace (shalom, shawa and tov) of Jerusalem includes praying for the peace of the church, self, neighbor and all around the world because the house of God is there !