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Papo Pro ACBr
Reforma Tributária: Comece já a adequação de seu software!

Papo Pro ACBr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 97:37


A Reforma Tributária segue sendo uma importante pauta tanto para as SHs quanto para o mercado como um todo, afinal, todos serão afetados. Nesta edição do podcast abordaremos conceitos e práticas para adequação do seu software, além de entendimento dos conceitos que ainda são nebulosos. Convidados: Marco Polo Viana, CEO do SAC Fiscal

Sparťanské Noviny
Speakeři HCS: Aplikovat showtime na kotel nejde, v Evropě je jiná kultura fandění než v NHL

Sparťanské Noviny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 74:42


Těsně před Play off jsme si popovídali s předsedou a support lídrem Sparta Hockey Supporters. Pozvání k nám přijali Honza Konáš a Lukáš Valenta. Zkraťte si čekání mezi zápasy a pusťte si kluky do uší!

Programa del Motor: AutoFM
Omoda y Jaecoo cumplen un año en España: nuevos modelos y grandes planes. Omoda 9.

Programa del Motor: AutoFM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 14:07


Esto es un extracto de la tertulia de AutoFM que se emite cada jueves en Onda Cero En nuestro próximo podcast, analizaremos la reciente celebración del primer aniversario de las marcas chinas Omoda y Jaecoo en España, pertenecientes al Grupo Chery. El evento tuvo lugar en la emblemática plaza de toros de Las Ventas, en Madrid, donde se presentaron cuatro nuevos modelos, destacando especialmente el Omoda 9 SHS. Omoda y Jaecoo desembarcaron en el mercado español en 2024, con Omoda iniciando operaciones en febrero y Jaecoo en septiembre del mismo año. A pesar de su reciente llegada, ambas marcas han experimentado un crecimiento notable, respaldado por una sólida red comercial que, para finales de enero de 2025, contaba con 70 concesionarios oficiales, cubriendo el 93% del territorio nacional. Francesco Colonnese, director de ventas de Omoda en España, expresó su objetivo de alcanzar las 100 localizaciones de venta y postventa durante 2025. El Omoda 9 SHS, protagonista del evento, es un SUV coupé 4x4 que mide 4,77 metros de largo, 1,92 metros de ancho y 1,67 metros de alto, con una distancia entre ejes de 2,8 metros. Este vehículo híbrido enchufable ofrece una autonomía eléctrica de 145 kilómetros, posicionándose como una opción atractiva para quienes buscan eficiencia y sostenibilidad en sus desplazamientos. Además del Omoda 9 SHS, se presentó el Jaecoo 7 SHS, otro SUV híbrido enchufable que ha registrado 543 unidades matriculadas en España hasta la fecha. Este modelo está disponible desde 38.482 euros y también cuenta con una versión de gasolina. Durante el evento, Danny Xia, máximo responsable del Grupo Chery en España y Europa, destacó la presencia de las marcas en 33 mercados internacionales, con más de 410.000 vehículos vendidos, y anunció planes de expansión a países como Alemania y Francia. En nuestro podcast, profundizaremos en la estrategia de expansión de Omoda y Jaecoo en el mercado europeo, analizaremos las características técnicas y competitivas del Omoda 9 SHS y debatiremos sobre el impacto de las marcas chinas en la industria automovilística europea. ¡No te lo pierdas! Todos los podcast: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es

Programa del Motor: AutoFM
Jaecoo 7 SHS: el SUV híbrido enchufable con 1.200 km de autonomía

Programa del Motor: AutoFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 18:50


Hoy os traemos un SUV muy interesante, el Jaecco 7 SHS, que estrena la tercera generación del sistema híbrido enchufable de Chery. A nivel estético, destaca por su calandra con líneas verticales tipo cascada, unos pequeños faros full LED y llantas de 19 pulgadas de serie, diseñadas para mejorar la aerodinámica. Además, cuenta con tiradores de puerta retráctiles y molduras laterales específicas que lo diferencian del Jaecco 7 de gasolina. En el interior, viene muy bien equipado de serie, con una pantalla multimedia de 14 pulgadas, carga inalámbrica y compatibilidad con Android Auto y Apple CarPlay. También cambia el túnel central, que ahora va integrado tras el volante. En cuanto a versiones, encontramos dos acabados: ✔ Select (desde 40.900 €) ✔ Exclusive, por 2.000 euros más, con un equipamiento superior. Ambos son 4x2 y cuentan con una gran dotación de serie. Además, hay 10 tipos de pintura, incluyendo opciones bitono, y dos tipos de tapicería interior. Tecnología Super Hybrid System (SHS) El Jaecco 7 SHS monta un motor híbrido de 340 CV, con un consumo homologado de 6 litros a los 100 km y una autonomía total de 1.200 km, de los cuales 90 km pueden ser en modo 100% eléctrico. El sistema combina: Un motor 1.5 turbo de gasolina de 140 CV y 215 Nm de par. Una transmisión DHT específica para híbridos con dos motores eléctricos: uno como generador y otro como propulsor, que suman 200 CV adicionales. Una batería Blade de litio-ferrofosfato de 18,3 kWh, con carga en corriente alterna (CA) de 6,6 kW y corriente continua (CC) de 40 kW, que permite pasar del 30 al 80% en solo 20 minutos. El sistema ofrece 4 modos de conducción: ⚡ EV, 100% eléctrico. HEV en serie, donde el motor de gasolina solo genera energía. HEV en paralelo, para máxima potencia. ♻ Modo regenerativo, con el motor de combustión centrado en recuperar energía. Máxima seguridad y posventa garantizada El Jaecco 7 SHS incorpora hasta 18 sistemas ADAS de asistencia a la conducción y en marzo de 2025 pasará las pruebas de Euro NCAP. En cuanto a garantía y posventa: ✅ 7 años o 150.000 km de garantía y asistencia en carretera de 3 a 7 años. ✅ Elementos de alto voltaje con garantía de 8 años o 160.000 km. ✅ Red de talleres autorizados en expansión, con disponibilidad de repuestos en 24 horas desde su almacén en Azuqueca de Henares. Precio y financiación Desde 40.900 € en la versión Select 4x2, o 42.900 € en el acabado Exclusive. Y si prefieres financiarlo, hay una opción desde 229 €/mes durante 48 meses, con una entrada de algo más de 10.000 €. Conclusión El Jaecco 7 SHS apuesta por la eficiencia, con una autonomía híbrida muy amplia y tecnología de última generación. Una alternativa interesante para quienes buscan un SUV híbrido enchufable con un gran equipamiento y una autonomía eléctrica destacable.Hoy os traemos un SUV muy interesante, el Jaecco 7 SHS, que estrena la tercera generación del sistema híbrido enchufable de Chery. A nivel estético, destaca por su calandra con líneas verticales tipo cascada, unos pequeños faros full LED y llantas de 19 pulgadas de serie, diseñadas para mejorar la aerodinámica. Además, cuenta con tiradores de puerta retráctiles y molduras laterales específicas que lo diferencian del Jaecco 7 de gasolina. En el interior, viene muy bien equipado de serie, con una pantalla multimedia de 14 pulgadas, carga inalámbrica y compatibilidad con Android Auto y Apple CarPlay. También cambia el túnel central, que ahora va integrado tras el volante. En cuanto a versiones, encontramos dos acabados: ✔ Select (desde 40.900 €) ✔ Exclusive, por 2.000 euros más, con un equipamiento superior. Ambos son 4x2 y cuentan con una gran dotación de serie. Además, hay 10 tipos de pintura, incluyendo opciones bitono, y dos tipos de tapicería interior. Tecnología Super Hybrid System (SHS) El Jaecco 7 SHS monta un motor híbrido de 340 CV, con un consumo homologado de 6 litros a los 100 km y una autonomía total de 1.200 km, de los cuales 90 km pueden ser en modo 100% eléctrico. El sistema combina: Un motor 1.5 turbo de gasolina de 140 CV y 215 Nm de par. Una transmisión DHT específica para híbridos con dos motores eléctricos: uno como generador y otro como propulsor, que suman 200 CV adicionales. Una batería Blade de litio-ferrofosfato de 18,3 kWh, con carga en corriente alterna (CA) de 6,6 kW y corriente continua (CC) de 40 kW, que permite pasar del 30 al 80% en solo 20 minutos. El sistema ofrece 4 modos de conducción: ⚡ EV, 100% eléctrico. HEV en serie, donde el motor de gasolina solo genera energía. HEV en paralelo, para máxima potencia. ♻ Modo regenerativo, con el motor de combustión centrado en recuperar energía. Máxima seguridad y posventa garantizada El Jaecco 7 SHS incorpora hasta 18 sistemas ADAS de asistencia a la conducción y en marzo de 2025 pasará las pruebas de Euro NCAP. En cuanto a garantía y posventa: ✅ 7 años o 150.000 km de garantía y asistencia en carretera de 3 a 7 años. ✅ Elementos de alto voltaje con garantía de 8 años o 160.000 km. ✅ Red de talleres autorizados en expansión, con disponibilidad de repuestos en 24 horas desde su almacén en Azuqueca de Henares. Precio y financiación Desde 40.900 € en la versión Select 4x2, o 42.900 € en el acabado Exclusive. Y si prefieres financiarlo, hay una opción desde 229 €/mes durante 48 meses, con una entrada de algo más de 10.000 €. Conclusión El Jaecco 7 SHS apuesta por la eficiencia, con una autonomía híbrida muy amplia y tecnología de última generación. Una alternativa interesante para quienes buscan un SUV híbrido enchufable con un gran equipamiento y una autonomía eléctrica destacable. Todos los podcast: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#HSPI2025 Podcast Break — Devpradnya Kadam

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 4:02


Devpradnya Kadam from UF Health shares her experience at the Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2025. Learn more about the conference at iise.org/HSPI.

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#HSPI2025 Podcast Break — Aakash Mittal, MDofficeManager

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 2:05


Aakash Mittal from MDofficeManager shares his experience at the Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2025.Learn more about the conference at iise.org/HSPI.

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#HSPI2025 Podcast Break — Ritu Ward, T. Ward & Associates Inc

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 1:59


Ritu Ward from T. Ward & Associates Inc shares her experience at the Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2025.Learn more about the conference at iise.org/HSPI.

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#HSPI2025 Podcast Break — Kim Kaleta, Kennesaw State University

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 2:39


Kim Kaleta, a student from Kennesaw State University, shares her experience at the Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2025. Learn more about the conference at iise.org/HSPI.

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#HSPI2025 Podcast Break — Taylor Rader, Mayo Clinic

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 2:46


Taylor Rader from Mayo Clinic shares her experience at the Healthcare Systems Process Improvement Conference 2025. Learn more about the conference at iise.org/HSPI.

KASIEBO IS TASTY
SHS Two Student Dies in a Dam at Bibiani

KASIEBO IS TASTY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 52:57


19-year-old senior high school student has tragically drowned in Zongo, a suburb of Bibiani in the Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai district of the Western North region. Elisha Akan-la-wen, a 19-year-old SHS 2 student, lost his life while swimming in a dam known as Amponsah at Bibiani Zongo

Side Hustle Squad
Ep 192. Adam Fullerton with Branded Bull!

Side Hustle Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 26:59


Mike interviews Adam Fullerton with Branded Bull!, Branded Bull is SHS show sponsor. Mike and Adam jump into how Adam got started in his own business. Adam also discusses website design and marketing.  The Side Hustle Squad Website is coming soon which is designed by Branded Bull!  Branded Bull Website Design: https://www.brandedbull.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sidehustlesquadpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/coastalfertilization/ https://go.getjobber.com/sidehustlesquad (Get 20% off for 6 months) Save 10% on KUJO Yardwear: https://www.kujo.com/?utm_source=sidehustlesquadpodcast&promotion=10sidehustle https://www.lawncarelife.com/conference

Side Hustle Squad
Ep 184. Brandon Writt ROBOTIC Service Repair Manager with Shorb Landscaping with a Thriving Side Hustle!

Side Hustle Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 36:44


On today's episode, Larry sits down with Brandon, special services manager at Shorb Landscaping in Kensington, Maryland. Brandon works with Zach Jones who was on the SHS podcast in Episode 182. Brandon specializes in the company's robotic mowing program. Brandon also has a thriving side hustle doing small engine repair and junk hauling. Branded Bull Website Design: https://www.brandedbull.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sidehustlesquadpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/coastalfertilization/ https://go.getjobber.com/sidehustlesquad (Get 20% off for 6 months) Save 10% on KUJO Yardwear: https://www.kujo.com/?utm_source=sidehustlesquadpodcast&promotion=10sidehustle https://www.lawncarelife.com/conference

KASIEBO IS TASTY
Allegation Of SHS Expired Food Consumption: NDC MPs Call For Commission Of Inquiry

KASIEBO IS TASTY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 58:06


The NDC Members of Parliament are calling for a commission of inquiries into the alleged expired rice distributed and unwholesome but consumed by SHS students across the nation.

MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc.
11 - 15 - 24 SHS 10 - PHS 3

MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 137:57


11 - 15 - 24 SHS 10 - PHS 3 by MBC Grand, Inc.

Finding Certainty
Revolutionizing Senior Care, with Jim Shore and Seniors Home Svcs

Finding Certainty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 60:00


In this episode of Finding Certainty, Finding Certainty host, Patrick Laing, sits down with Jim Bland, Founder and CEO of Seniors Home Services, to explore how his innovative remote senior care and management solutions are transforming healthcare for seniors and providers alike. Discover how SHS offers a seamless, turn-key approach to Remote Patient Monitoring, Chronic Care Management, and Remote Therapeutic Management, enabling practices to improve patient outcomes and experience, reduce staff workload, and generate substantial new revenue—all with zero out of pocket expense to them. Jim shares his vision for a future where healthcare is more efficient, affordable, accessible, and patient-centered, and explains how SHS is helping practices nationwide embrace this change. For more information on Finding Certainty, Certainty Management, or Certainty Global LLC, visit certaintyteam.com or call (888) 684-3122. To learn more about Seniors Home Services' free health and wellness coaching, go to https://www.remotecaretoday.com/introduction/1292. To learn about the revolutionary brain health program they offer, CereSkills (an app that can help improve memory, balance, and cognition in seniors and is paid for by Medicare), go to https://www.remotecaretoday.com/brainhealth/1292. Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to sharing this important conversation with you today.

Obra
"That Stubborn Guy Who Kept Sending 'I Love You' Texts To My SHS 2 Daughter Has Finally Impregnated Her."

Obra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 102:36


The Mother of the stubborn guy who impregnated my 17-year-old SHS 2 daughter has refused her custody of their born child - A frustrated mother laments.

The Energy Talk
Asset Financing: How Payhippo is making solar products affordable

The Energy Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 38:51


Subscribe to our Clean Energy Africa newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/dc168bd41a97/sign-up-hereDami Olawoye joins us as we explore his remarkable career as a finance veteran turned clean energy champion and his role in revolutionizing solar energy financing in Nigeria as the CEO of Payhippo. From a big four-chartered accountant to leading a startup, our guest shares how his organization has raised $5 million to tackle Nigeria's electricity challenges with solar solutions. Discover the strategic shift to clean energy financing that enables small businesses and homes to adopt solar systems, leveraging asset and inventory finance products to overcome cost barriers in the face of rising diesel and petrol prices. Additionally, we delve into the company's structured loan offerings and strategic partnerships with solar installers and financial institutions that have been key to their success. We also discuss the impact of voluntary carbon markets, carbon credits, and Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) in reducing solar equipment costs, increasing accessibility, and driving renewable energy adoption in Africa. Tune in to understand the innovative financing solutions and partnerships propelling Nigeria toward a cleaner, more sustainable future. Learn more about Payhippo Connect with Dami The Energy Talk is a platform dedicated to telling the energy transition story of Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing first on the perspective of Financiers, Policymakers, and Operators devoted to pushing the continent towards a sustainable energy future. This podcast is hosted by Olubunmi Olajide and produced by Chigozie Ubah.

Kdo smo?
Koroški plebiscit

Kdo smo?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 42:57


Koroški plebiscit je bil leta 1920 za avstrijsko stran zmagoslavje, za slovensko ter za sprva kraljevino SHS in pozneje Kraljevino Jugoslavijo pa huda izguba. A odločilna je bila volja koroških Slovencev, ki so se v večini raje odločili za gotovost, ki jo je zanje pomenila Avstrija, kakor za negotovost nove, neznane večnacionalne, gospodarsko, jezikovno, kulturno in versko zelo različne državne tvorbe. Na podlagi večinske volje je bila tedaj Koroška skoraj v celoti priključena k demokratični republiki Avstriji, ki je nastala po razpadu avstro-ogrskega cesarstva (ponovitev).

The Journey to Becoming | Self Improvement, Productivity, Lower Stress
35 | Remaining Teachable Through Life's Toughest Trials with Guest: Carrie Pasch

The Journey to Becoming | Self Improvement, Productivity, Lower Stress

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 40:45


In honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month I wanted you to hear from Carrie Pasch, her story is nothing short of a miracle. Her love for God and unwavering trust in Him is so inspiring. Shs is a breast cancer survivor and the author of the book “Thank You Cancer”. This bold statement intrigues you from the very moment you open the book to keep reading and learn all about her journey.    In addition to being an author, Carrie is also a public speaker, co-founder of the EquipHer Conference (where we met) and a YouVersion global ambassador for Italy. There is no doubt that after this episode you will leave encouraged and equipped to draw closer to God no matter the season you are currently in.    Scriptures Referenced:  Psalm 46:10   I pray this blesses you,    Xoxo Coach Joy Connect with Carrie:  https://linktr.ee/CarriePasch    Get Carrie's Book: "Thank You Cancer" on Amazon   Take Advantage of the JFL Community 2 Week Free Trial: Claim your 2 Week Free Trial   Get your Gifts:  Check out the “30 Days to Becoming” email: https://www.thejoyfulfitlife.com/39581/30-day-email-landing-page/   Connect with me here:  IG: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulfit_life/

Obra
My Stepmother Accuses Me Of Stealing Her Gold, Worth GHS 300,000, And Is Threatening To Have Me Jailed. - A Distraught 19-Year-Old Boy.

Obra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 103:08


I couldn't pass my SHS exams, so I moved in with my dad, stepmom, and siblings to learn mining operations at their construction site. Last month, I returned from our galamsey site as an operator, assisting my master. My stepmother and dad are galamsey miners and gold buyers. While traveling home, my stepmother had gold in her bag on the front seat; my dad drove, and I sat in the back. Upon arrival, I met my stepbrother, greeted him, and entered. Later, I informed my stepmother I was visiting my mother to pick up neck medicine; I went, returned four days later, and resumed work. A week later, my dad accused me of stealing my stepmother's gold, claiming some went missing after we arrived home. I denied involvement, but he insisted I was the thief. They took me to a fetish priest, who revealed nothing conclusive but maintained the thief was in the house. Despite this, my stepmother and dad reported me to the police. Now, I've fled to my mother's house to hide, but police are searching for me everywhere. I'm innocent." - 19-year-old boy shares.

DWASO NSEM
NDC Has Never Supported Free SHS From Their Hearts, They Will Mess It Up Completely - Dr. Prince Hamid Armah (Chairman, NPP Manifesto Committee on Education)

DWASO NSEM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 236:31


NDC's promise to maintain free SHS is an afterthought because it would be politically unwise to scrap it off

Ocene
Milan Bufon: Tržaški Slovenci

Ocene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 6:48


Piše Iztok Ilich, bere Aleksander Golja. S slovenskostjo Trsta, torej z deležem in pomenom Slovencev v največjem pristanišču habsburške monarhije od konca 19. stoletja prek fašističnega obdobja »najbolj italijanskega mesta« do danes, so se ukvarjali številni raziskovalci, a še nihče tako temeljito kot politični geograf Milan Bufon. Po monografiji Ethnos in topos zdaj še v Tržaških Slovencih, kjer v seznamu Literatura in viri navaja več kot 120 bibliografskih enot. Avtor najprej pove, da se je obsežne raziskave lotil kot znanstvenik, ki želi s svojimi dognanji razkriti, popraviti in preseči mnoge sporne ugotovitve tudi politično in ideološko motiviranih piscev. K pisanju so ga spodbudile tudi življenjske zgodbe prednikov, v zadnjih desetletjih monarhije priseljenih iz slovenskega zaledja. »Ljudje, ki jim je v življenja nasilno vdrla zgodovina in jih kot poplavna voda odnesla s seboj ter zapisala izgnanstvu,« piše Bufon v posvetilu staršem, »se v iskanju vedno novega pristana niso nikoli premaknili iz svojega rodnega kraja.« Osrednja tema knjige Tržaški Slovenci je analiza in revizija popisa prebivalstva Trsta in okolice, ki ga je leta 1910 še zadnjič izpeljala habsburška oblast. Priseljevanje s Krasa, Goriške in Kranjske, iz Istre in z vzhoda današnje Slovenije je v tem času največ pripomoglo k pospešeni demografski rasti in spreminjanju narodnostne sestave Trsta ter do konca monarhije tudi »kompenziralo« sprotno asimilacijo. Večinoma italijansko opredeljeni popisovalci so namreč upoštevali predvsem »običajno uporabljani jezik«, ne pa etnične pripadnosti narodnostno vedno bolj zavednih Slovencev. Revizija popisa, opravljena na zahtevo političnega gibanja Edinost, je pokazala, da je bil delež Slovencev v posameznih okrajih vsaj za tretjino, ponekod tudi za dve večji od sprva zapisanega. Nadaljnje razčiščevanje je ustavila vojna, po njej pa so za Slovence in druge »tujerodne« napočili še težji časi. Milan Bufon z natančno analizo oziroma revizijo revizije ohranjenih popisnih pol ugotavlja, da je bilo Slovencev na popisanem ozemlju še precej več. V prvem delu knjige, Austria Felix, obravnava razvoj mesta do konca velike vojne, drugi, Citta italianissima, pa sega tudi v naš čas. S sodelavci je skrbno preučil popisno dokumentacijo za Trst in okolico in sproti komentiral ugotovljene razlike, jih dopolnil s preglednicami in pojasnili, kot so za današnje iskalce lokacij pommebna nekdanja ledinska imena ter spremembe imen okolišev in ulic. Pozoren je bil tudi na pogostost priimkov, število bivališč in številčnost gospodinjstev, marsikje tudi domačih živali, pa na vire preživljanja, šolanje ter vključenost v kulturna, športna in politična društva. Revizija revizije, ki jo je imenoval deitalijanizacija slovenskega prebivalstva, je v posameznih okrajih odkrila še 5 do 18 odstotkov več Slovencev, delež Italijanov pa se je ustrezno znižal. Bufona je poleg dejanskih sprememb povsod zanimalo tudi subjektivno zaznavanje razlik med večinskim in drugim največjim delom tržaškega prebivalstva, za kar je med drugim okrivil asimilacijsko vlogo italijanskih občinskih šol v predmestju. Razmere na začetku 20. stoletja pri Sv. Ivanu je ponazoril kar z odlomkom iz spominov Vladimirja Bartola: »Bivanje sredi napredujočega in napadalnega tujstva je postajalo zmerom bolj nelagodno.« Po koncu prve vojne so nove italijanske oblasti uvedle izredno stanje in pretrgale vse vezi z nastajajočo Državo SHS. Slovenci, ki so na mirovni konferenci v Parizu ostali brez podpore, so že pred nastopom fašizma zapuščali Trst. Do popisa leta 1921 jih je v Jugoslavijo in na zahod odšlo blizu 45.000, priselilo pa se je 60.000 Italijanov iz notranjosti. Požig Narodnega doma in uničevanje drugega imetja Slovencev sta še pospešila spreminjanje etnične sestave. Mnogi Slovenci, ki so ostali, so se povezali v ilegalne organizacije TIGR, Borba in druge na eni ter komunistične protifašistične skupine na drugi strani ter kljubovali fašističnemu terorju. »Idealiziranje narodnostno čistega mesta, ki ga je s posebnimi zakoni udejanjal fašizem, ni bilo povsem odpravljeno vse do današnjih dni,« piše Bufon, V drugem delu avtor povzema burno vojaško in politično dogajanje med vojno in po njej, ko je po umiku partizanske vojske iz Trsta nastala začasna razmejitev vzdolž Morganove linije na Svobodno tržaško ozemlje pod zavezniško upravo na njeni zahodni in jugoslovansko na vzhodni strani. Korak v prid slovenskih izobraževalnih in kulturnih organizacij je napovedal leta 2001 sprejeti zakon za zaščito slovenske jezikovne skupnosti v Italiji, ki pa se je začel uresničevati šele dve desetletji pozneje. Medtem je desna večina na lokalni politični ravni še naprej zavračala vse, kar bi, kot poudarja Bufon, »spominjalo na tam živeče Slovence in njihovo z mestom povezano zgodovino«. Raziskava v nadaljevanju obravnava šolstvo ter resnično rabo slovenščine v Trstu in okolici do danes. S terensko raziskavo potrjene ugotovitve kažejo, da je današnje skupno število Slovencev na Tržaškem mogoče oceniti na 25.000, od tega 15.000 v občini Trst – pri čemer se jih le tretjina, od tega polovica z univerzitetno izobrazbo, doma pogovarja samo v slovenščini! Od leta 1910, ko je v mestu živelo skoraj 50.000 Slovencev, je delež oseb, ki so bolje ali slabše obvladovale slovenščino, iz generacije v generacije upadal za 20 do 30 odstotkov, pri današnji generaciji pa se z vpisovanjem v slovenske šole znova povečuje. To je za Bufona »spodbuden znak družbene oziroma medetnične integracije v tradicionalno večjezičnem in večkulturnem mestu«. Za njeno spodbujanje in promocijo slovenskega jezika in kulture v mestu bi morali bolje poskrbeti obe sosednji državi. Le tako, sklepa avtor, bi lahko preprečili, da ne bi današnji prebivalci »nekdaj največjega slovenskega mesta v njem ostali zapisani le kot folklorni relikt neke davne, mitične preteklosti«.

Kroyi munsem
"Free SHS Producing 'Illiterates' - NDC Communicator.

Kroyi munsem

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 107:35


The NPP's touted free SHS policy is only producing illiterates, a problem John Mahama promises to address if elected president."- NDC Communicator.

Lost in Translation
Marie van Effenterre et Katharine Throssell : la traduction des sciences humaines et sociales

Lost in Translation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 106:45


Avec Marie van Effenterre et Katharine Throssell, nous parlons de l'importance d'avoir fait l'expérience de la recherche pour pouvoir traduire des SHS, de la prise en compte du contexte culturel, de l'impact de la TAN et de l'IA générative sur la qualité de la traduction, de l'ATESS (association des traducteurs et éditeurs en sciences sociales) cofondée par Katharine, de Bourdieu, de Foucault, des faux-amis culturels... Article de Thierry Grass sur la TA : https://journals.openedition.org/traduire/2763Article de Charlotte Mattousowsky sur la formation des traducteurs en SHS :  https://journals.openedition.org/traduire/1800 Article d'Alice Berrichi :  https://journals.openedition.org/traduire/467?lang=es Article de Katharine Throssell sur la "deeplisation" de la recherche : https://aoc.media/opinion/2023/09/03/la-recherche-deeplisee-ou-pourquoi-il-faut-se-mefier-de-la-traduction-automatique/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Sports Night
Real Madrid Would Not Let Me Play At Olympics - Mbappe

Sports Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 90:07


Exclusive interview with Joseph Andoh Kwofie, SHS athlete and record holder in 100m/200m. Mbappe won't be in Olympics for France, under Real Madrid's decision. All details and other stories... [Listen]

Sztuka Poza Ramami
Jak odzyskuje się utracone dzieła sztuki? Gość: Agata Modzelewska

Sztuka Poza Ramami

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 41:32


W tym odcinku moją gościnią jest Agata Modzelewska – naczelnik w Departamencie Restytucji Dóbr Kultury w Ministerstwie Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego. Głównym tematem naszej rozmowy jest odzyskiwanie dzieł sztuki. Z tego odcinka dowiecie się jak wygląda proces restytucji dzieł – jak długo trwa, ile osób jest w niego zaangażowanych i jakie trudności się z nim wiążą. Agata opowie także o tym jak wygląda praca w Departamencie Restytucji Dóbr Kultury na co dzień, ale nie zabraknie także spektakularnych historii odzyskanych dzieł sztuki. Patronem trzeciego sezonu podcastu "Sztuka Poza Ramami" jest PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna | współpraca płatna dodatkowe linki • Streamingi zorganizowane przez MKiDN i SHS dotyczących restytucji dzieł sztuki. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=440708175005773 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XqTnVh1Qu8 kontakt • Instagram: @pozaramami Strona: https://pozaramami.com/ Newsletter: http://bitly.pl/YALmV Mail: kontakt@pozaramami.com montaż • Eugeniusz Karlov

Top Story
Free SHS Policy

Top Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 29:26


Parliament has announced that it is ready to introduce a Free Senior High School bill. The legislation will make the implementation of the free SHS policy binding on successive governments.

It's Related, I Promise
The Audacity of a White Man || Navigating a Career in Corporate

It's Related, I Promise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 77:36


Today's episode is all about the corporate advice we'd give our 23/24 year old selves. The real advice! How do we balance it all? Should we even have to? Managing our shego's and doing things afraid! Also Fingo has launched interest earning savings accounts earning up to 15% annually on your savings and virtual Visa cards for safe online shopping. First 10 people to sign up and open an account using the code ILUVIRIp will get Shs. 1000 deposited to their account to start them off on investing

Tiny Town Library Podcast
Episode 44: Wicked Smart

Tiny Town Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 63:11


June is upon us and it's time to sign up for the  Summer Reading Program! Tune in to hear our plans for a BIG ADVENTURE at the library for children and adults.  June also means graduations and we are so proud to have the SHS 2024 Valedictorian Jackson Hipp, and Salutatorian Owen Stine as our special guest interviews. Both boys are from Mont Vernon and are wicked smart! Listen in to hear their plans for the future.  Have a great summer everyone! Keep reading!!

Obra
"Shs Student Graduates With Pregnancy"

Obra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 106:41


A Shs student falls for a driver's mate, sneaks out of school at night to be with him at his house. Now pregnant, but the guy disappears. Join for the full story.

Side Hustle Squad
Ep 124. The Side Hustle Squad is Going to POD-ROW at EQUIP!

Side Hustle Squad

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 18:15


On the episode, Mike and Larry discuss their upcoming travel to EQUIP and have an exciting announcement.  The SHS podcast is going on the road to POD-ROW.  POD-ROW will feature five shows in the West Wing at EQUIP. Get your tickets now for EQUIP. Link Below to save 50%. https://www.instagram.com/sidehustlesquadpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/coastalfertilization/ Apply For A Jobber Grant https://go.getjobber.com/sidehustlesquad (Get 20% off for 6 months) Save 10% on KUJO Yardwear: https://www.kujo.com/?utm_source=sidehustlesquadpodcast&promotion=10sidehustle www.LCRSummit.com EQUIP Exposition (Save 50% with code: SIDEHUSTLE)

News Night
‘Empty Plates'

News Night

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 57:13


When the free SHS policy began, food supplied to schools was in abundance. The situation has reversed. Irregularities in food supply are an open secret, discussed in WhatsApp groups among senior high school heads and Free SHS coordinators.

Beach Weekly
Beach Weekly S12E1: CFA faculty strike, dining hall food waste & more

Beach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 12:57


To begin season 12 of Beach Weekly, host Lei Madrigal discusses the CSU faculty strike, campus dining hall food waste and more. Week of Welcome begins tomorrow, where departments and clubs on campus set up information booths to showcase their organizations and encourage new members to join. Events take place this Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 30 and Jan. 31, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Central Quad. Registration is not required. Week of Welcome continues on Saturday, Feb. 3, with ASI Night at the Walter Pyramid. Students are invited for a night of school spirit, giveaways, food and more. Doors open at 3:15 p.m. and the men's basketball team will play UC San Diego at 4 p.m. Registration is not required, and all students can enter LBSU Athletics games for free with their student ID card. Black History Month begins this Thursday, Feb. 1, and the university's Division of Student Affairs has a full month of events planned. The first event is Black Graduate Student Game Night on Feb. 2 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Peterson Hall 1 (PH1) Room 230. Student Health Services has a couple of workshops planned for this week, starting with Birth Control 101 today, Monday, Jan. 29 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Student Health Services building. This workshop is scheduled to occur this semester every Monday at 10 a.m. and every Wednesday at 2 p.m. SHS also offers a nutrition workshop on Mondays at 2 p.m., Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Anthony Orrico, a news assistant with the Daily Forty-Niner, joined this episode of Beach Weekly to discuss the recent California Faculty Association faculty strike, which ended after a tentative agreement was reached on the first scheduled day of striking. He shared information about the history of CFA strikes, new negotiated working conditions and when the agreement may be finalized. The Long Beach State dining hall management team conducted a study in October 2022 to observe the amount of food wasted by students in the campus dining halls. During the study, it was determined that about 15,000 pounds of food were wasted between the three dining facilities. When food waste was measured a year later in Oct. 2023, the overall waste had only gone down 30 pounds. As a result of the study, the Food Waste Reduction Campaign was formed with the goal of reducing waste by 20%. The Office of Sustainability has since worked with ASI and Sustain U to provide other sustainability workshops and events. The International Court of Justice has found that it is "plausible" that Israel has violated the Genocide Convention with actions committed during the recent conflict in Gaza. The ICJ has ordered that Israel must abide by the Genocide Convention. Although the court has not called for a complete ceasefire, it has voted that Israel must take all measures in its power to stop anything related to genocide in Gaza, prevent and punish those inciting genocide, ensure humanitarian needs in Gaza and more. Host: Lei MadrigalEditor: Julia GoldmanProducers: El Nicklin, Aidan SwanepoelLike, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content! Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-49er-podcasts/id1488484518?uo=4 Google Podcastshttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kMzEwMjEwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1 ⁠Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/daily-49er-podcasts

Living the IU Health Way with Ron Stiver
Creating a culture of safety

Living the IU Health Way with Ron Stiver

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 21:22


Ron Stiver sits down with Greg Kiray, MD (Chief Medical Officer, System Health Solutions) and Paul Calkins, MD (vice president and Chief Quality Officer, IU Health) for an in-depth look into our culture of safety. Hear about this year's survey findings, key areas of progress in SHS, and the newly implemented tiered huddles.

Hot Grits Podcast
LOCAL GRITS: GHSA & SCCPSS Botch Savannah High Football Fight, Calvary's Statement Win vs. Savannah Christian, Benedictine vs. New Hampstead Preview + NIL Proposal Headlines GHSA Fall Meeting

Hot Grits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 68:06


Local Grits! Travis talks about several Savannah-specific stories on this bonus episode of HGP presented by Midtown Sports Grill. PART 1: The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) forced Savannah High School football to forfeit a game it hadn't yet played, and issued SHS a $1,500 fine for an in-game fight with Cross Creek High School (Augusta) at Savannah High's stadium on September 15th. The Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) and Ms. Bernadette Bell-Oliver did nothing to help its district school. Instead, it waved its finger at Savannah High during an unrelated press conference, cracked jokes about "Friday Night Lights," took credit for what the GHSA actually did, and then issued ridiculous punishments like a "Sportsmanship" course online and a zoom meeting planned with Cross Creek to do...god knows what? For video of the fight, search for "Life With Khadra" channel on Youtube and look under "videos" tab of the channel. For Travis' written thoughts, subscribe to THE READ OPTION NEWSLETTER at www.ConnectSavannah.com ** PART 2: GHSA to hear proposal on NIL bylaw at State Fall Meeting on October 2 (41:30). PART 3: High School Football Mid-Season Roundup (48:15). ** SPONSORS: Midtown Sports Grill, John Carr Realtor, The Lady & Sons, www.SBPAsports.com **

Grazing
Episode 101: Springfield High School football coach Dustin Wilson

Grazing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 64:38


In the episode, Clint chats with Springfield High School football coach Dustin Wilson. Clint and Dustin talk SHS football and Dustin's journey to become head coach.

Chattin' with George Noonan
What Are We Doing? w/ Jay DiLisio

Chattin' with George Noonan

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 81:16


Is it possible to fit 30 years into an hour and a half? What are we doing?!?! Join me and Jay DiLisio as we try and do just that. Lincoln St, SHS, Jay's newest obsession, 3-way with pickles......What are we doing?!?! It'll all make sense when you listenEnjoy!Support the showSupport the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/1143668/supportIG- chattinwithgeorgenoonanTwitter- @WithNoonanE-Mail- chattinwgn@gmail.comThanks for listening!

Chattin' with George Noonan
9 Squares w/ David Scannell

Chattin' with George Noonan

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 104:59


David Scannell joins me to discuss teaching at SHS, art, photography, a student who went missing on a field trip (who could it be?), and much more.Enjoy!Support the showSupport the show https://www.buzzsprout.com/1143668/supportIG- chattinwithgeorgenoonanTwitter- @WithNoonanE-Mail- chattinwgn@gmail.comThanks for listening!

Ope, A Ghost
Episode 6 - Haunted High Schools

Ope, A Ghost

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later May 15, 2023 33:00


Send us a Text Message.Haunted Springfield High & EL Paso HighWho doesn't have school spirit? These schools sure do! The spirit at these schools lingers long after the students have gone home. Join Heaven and Jonathan as they examine two haunted high schools. The first is Springfield High School in Springfield, IL. SHS is notorious for being built on top of a cemetery. Sure, they moved the bodies . . . most of them anyway. The second is the infamous El Paso High School in El Paso TX. where ghostly pep rallies echo through the halls at night and the spirit of a girl shows up on picture day.Leave us a rating and review and follow for new episodes!Garrett Moffett's book Haunted Springfield, Illinois.Moffett offers several haunted walking tours in Springfield, Il.Visit his site at Springfieldwalkstours Historic plaque placed by the Springfield High School History Club and the Illinois State Historic Society in March 2005 The Rachael video is a must see!El Paso High Resources : Haunted Rooms & BorderzineIf you have an experience, story, or anything else you'd like to share with us, you can email us at Opeaghost@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram, Join our Facebook group : Ope, A Ghost, or Follow us on YoutubeToodles!

The Scathing Atheist
533: Jedi or Not, Here I Come Edition

The Scathing Atheist

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 60:00


In this week's episode, Satan comes for Beantown, we offer Tucker Carlson a very lucrative unpaid internship...working for exposure, and bullshit will rain down from the heavens. --- This week's episode is sponsored by Stamps.com. Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/scathing. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! --- To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheist To buy our book, click there: https://www.amazon.com/Outbreak-Crisis-Religion-Ruined-Pandemic/dp/B08L2HSVS8/ To check out our sister show, The Skepticrat, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticrat To check out our sister show's hot friend, God Awful Movies, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/god-awful-movies To check out our half-sister show, Citation Needed, click here: http://citationpod.com/ To check out our sister show's sister show, D and D minus, click here: https://danddminus.libsyn.com/ To hear more from our intrepid audio engineer Morgan Clarke, click here: https://www.morganclarkemusic.com/ --- Headlines: Christians freak out over SatanCon 2023: https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/satancon-boston-massachusetts-satanic-temple-convention/ Satan fired Tucker Carlson according to Christian right prophets: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/tucker-carlson-firing-right-wing-christians-1234724478/ SHS's real women of politics video is the funniest thing that's ever happened: https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2023/04/sarah-huckabee-sanders-brutally-mocked-for-real-women-dont-have-to-fake-it-video/ Pornhub blocks all of Utah over age verification law: https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kbkv/pornhub-blocks-utah-age-verification Christian minister to Ohio lawmakers: Trans rights supporters are "possessed by demons": https://friendlyatheist.substack.com/p/christian-minister-to-ohio-lawmakers

Papa Phd Podcast
SHS versus sciences dures – comment se légitimer? Avec Arthur Lin

Papa Phd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 52:48


Tu aimes Papa PhD ? Laisse-moi un commentaire > ici < – une courte phrase suffit ! Et inclus ton identifiant Twitter – comme ça je pourrai te remercier personnellement ! Cette semaine sur Papa PhD, je t'apporte une conversation avec Arhur Lin dont le sujet est: SHS et sciences dures, comment se légitimer. Titulaire... The post SHS versus sciences dures – comment se légitimer? Avec Arthur Lin appeared first on Papa Phd Podcast.

Speaking of ... College of Charleston
Inside The College of Charleston- Wes Dudgeon, interim dean of the School of Health Sciences.

Speaking of ... College of Charleston

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 8:41


The first episode features Wes Dudgeon, interim dean of the College of Charleston's new School of Health Sciences. In this episode, Dudgeon talks about the growth of SHS and discusses some of the research being conducted at the school.  The host is Mike Robertson from University Communications. 

Nightside With Dan Rea
Stoughton's "Neutral Learning Environment" (8 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 37:37


A protest has broken out in Stoughton over Stoughton Public Schools' policy on displaying flags and posters. Superintendent Dr. Tom Raab made the decision at the start of the school year that all classrooms will be a “neutral learning environment” with no displays of any flag or poster. A SHS student was suspended for displaying a Pride flag, which sparked the recent protests. What is your take on a “neutral learning environment”?

Blazing The Trail
#324: Bonus Episode - Making Your Health a Priority w/ Coach Tee

Blazing The Trail

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 28:07


Enjoy today's bonus episode all about health. I was able to interview my Kingdom sis, Coach Terrell Salley-Holliman of Living Loving You Well LLC. She is Holistic Nutrition Coach, specializing in Blood Type Health. On today's episode Terrell shares her own journey of getting and staying healthy. She also gives us some tips on how to prioritize our own health. This is such a needed conversation and I am so thankful for Coach Tee's willingness to share with us. Shs is also getting ready to start a Boost Your Body Course. For more details, check out https://livinglovingyouwell.com/boostbody You can also connect with Coach Tee on IG @terrell_llyw #liveloveleadcommunity You're invited to join my LIVE LOVE LEAD FB Community. It's a place to build authentic community around God's Word. Check it out here. If you want weekly inspiration coming to your inbox each week, make sure you SUBSCRIBE. For additional resources and coaching services available, visit: https://www.aprilnicolescipio.com My latest book, "There's More", is a 52-week Devotional Journal is an invitation to slow down and enjoy God's Presence. Each week, you will focus on ONE scripture and choose a worship song to listen to and reflect on during the week. You will have an opportunity to ask God two guided questions each week. There is space to write down your prayers to God and what His response is to you. This devotional journal was designed to remind you that God always has more to say. We just need to lean-in and listen..  GRAB A COPY OF THE BOOK HERE Interested in the Plan for More Planner and The More in Your Morning Journal? Click here for more info. I would love to connect on social media. Find me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter: @aprilnicolescip Thank you for listening. It would mean so much for you to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast.

GANAS! Leading from the Heart
Art Hunsdorfer: For the Love of the Game

GANAS! Leading from the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 23:28


A high school administrator with a history of coaching and guiding kids for more than three decades, Art Hunsdorfer bleeds the purple and gold of Salinas High School. Over the course of 33 years at SHS, he has served as director of athletics, academic guidance counselor, head baseball coach, and assistant football coach. He's also a former SHS graduate (the class of 1981). His great love is the sport of baseball, and as the head coach of the SHS program for 18 years he made the playoffs 16 times, winning more than 350 games. Hunsdorfer was the associate head coach at Cabrillo College from 2015-2020, and previously coached at Palma School. He also spent three years coaching in the California Collegiate Summer League. Hunsdorfer earned a degree in sociology from Fresno State University, has a masters in education and a doctorate in education leadership.

Sons of Suwannee Sportscast
Episode 3 (Bo Bonds Interview)

Sons of Suwannee Sportscast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 62:11


Hunter and TJ are back at it this week recapping all things Suwannee! The fellas also breakdown the recent UF loss to Kentucky and interview 2019 SHS graduate, Bo Bonds. Enjoy!

Midnight Train Podcast
Creepy Uganda

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 111:32


Creepy Uganda   So Logan and I saw that we were rising through the ranks of Uganda's listeners for the show and thought: “Hey!  We should show our love and support to these wonderful people”. So, in order to do it right,  we are going on a trip! To Creepy Uganda.    Aside from rituals, ancient vengeful deities, and some rather haunted locations found throughout the wonderful country, there's actually quite a few beautiful areas that, as a tourist, would be something to see! Beautiful Lakes, Mountains and rich cultures are just some of the many things that are strewn about Uganda. So without further adieu, Let's Get Creepy.   The East African nation of Uganda, formally the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked nation. Kenya borders the nation on the east, South Sudan on the north, the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, Rwanda on the south-west, and Tanzania on the south. A sizable piece of Lake Victoria, which Tanzania, Kenya, and the rest of the country share, is located in the southern region of the nation. The African Great Lakes area includes Uganda. The climate in Uganda, which is also part of the Nile basin, is variable but usually modified equatorial(Characteristics of Modified Equatorial Climate have a range of 4 to 27 degrees celsius). There are about 42 million people living there, 8.5 million of them reside in Kampala, the country's capital and largest metropolis.   Uganda was given its name after the kingdom of Buganda, which ruled over a sizable area of the country's southern region, including the capital city of Kampala, and whose language, Luganda, is extensively spoken today.   The United Kingdom began to govern the region as a protectorate in 1894, establishing administrative law throughout the realm. (A Protectorate is state that is governed and guarded by another independent state is known as a protectorate. It is a dependent region with local autonomy over the majority of internal matters that yet recognizes the authority (much like our relationship between the US and Puerto Rico) of a more powerful sovereign state without being that state's actual possession.) On October 9, 1962, Uganda declared its independence from the UK. Since then, there have been other bloody wars, including an eight-year military dictatorship under Idi Amin.   Their Constitution stipulates that "any other language may be used as a medium of instruction in schools or other educational institutions or for legislative, administrative, or judicial functions as may be authorized by law," despite the fact that English and Swahili are the official languages. Many more languages, including Ateso, Lango, Acholi, Runyoro, Runyankole, Rukiga, Luo, Rutooro, Samia, Jopadhola, and Lusoga, are also spoken in the Central and South Eastern portions of the nation.   Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the president of Uganda at the moment, came to power in January 1986 following a lengthy six-year guerrilla conflict. He was able to run and win the presidency of Uganda in the general elections of 2011, 2016, and 2021 as a result of constitutional revisions that eliminated the president's term restrictions.   Uganda's varied terrain includes volcanic hills, mountains, and lakes. The average elevation of the nation is 900 meters above sea level. Mountains line Uganda's eastern and western borders. The Ruwenzori mountain range is home to Alexandra, the highest peak in Uganda, which rises to a height of 5,094 meters.   One of the largest lakes in the world, Lake Victoria, which has several islands, has a significant effect on most of the country's southern region. The most significant cities, including Kampala, the capital, and Entebbe, a neighboring city, are found in the south, close to this lake. The country's largest lake, Lake Kyoga, located in the middle of a vast marshy landscape. Uganda is a landlocked country, although it has a lot of big lakes. Lake Albert, Lake Edward, and the smaller Lake George are additional lakes to Lakes Victoria and Kyoga. The Nile basin encompasses practically the whole country of Uganda. On the border with Congo, the Victoria Nile flows from Lake Victoria via Lake Kyoga and into Lake Albert. South Sudan is reached by continuing northward. The Suam River, which is a component of Lake Turkana's internal drainage basin, drains a region in eastern Uganda. The Lotikipi Basin, which is mostly in Kenya, receives water from the far north-eastern region of Uganda.   There are 60 protected areas in Uganda, including ten national parks. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Rwenzori Mountains National Park are both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. What in the hell is UNESCO? It stands for Unidentified Neural Electron Sexual Conspiracy Organization and of course that's incorrect and stupid. It ACTUALLY stands for The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. A specialised agency of the United Nations aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture.The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to a group of mountain gorillas, the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is home to gorillas and golden monkeys, and the Murchison Falls National Park is home to those evil fucking hippos.   The military in Uganda is known as the Uganda People's Defense Force. There are about 45,000 soldiers on active service in Uganda's military. Only the United States Armed Forces are deployed to more nations, according to analysts, than the Ugandan army, which is actively engaged in a number of combat and peacekeeping missions in the area. Uganda has troops stationed in the Central African Republic, Somalia, South Sudan, and the northern and eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.   The landscape and wildlife of Uganda are the main attractions for tourists. In 2012–13, it contributed 4.9 trillion Ugandan shillings (US$1.88 billion or €1.4 billion as of August 2013) to Uganda's GDP, making it a significant source of employment, investment, and foreign money. Photo safaris across the National parks and wildlife reserves are the primary draws. Other highlights are the mountain gorillas, which may be found in Uganda's aforementioned Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP) and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (MGNP), which are two of the continent of Africa's oldest cultural kingdoms. With more than 1073 species of birds reported, Uganda is an ornithologist's paradise, ranking fourth among bird species in Africa and sixteenth worldwide. The Great Rift Valley and the white-capped Rwenzori mountains are only two of Uganda's many landscapes.   Unfortunately like everywhere else, Uganda has a plethora of things that have happened there that aren't exactly what some may consider “pleasant”. For lack of a better term and because we're adults, let's just say some Pretty fucked up shit had happened, actually. Genocide being a fairly big thing. But we want to dive into the lesser known side of Uganda.   Like maybe some cryptozoology? Hmmmmmm?   A large cryptid bird named Bagge's Black Bird was once sighted in Uganda's Lake Bujuku, which is located south of Mount Speke in the Ruwenozori Mountains. They were purportedly observed in large numbers in 1898 at a height of 9,000 feet, according to Stephen Salisbury Bagge, a guide for the government. Bagge described them as black birds the size of sheep with an alarm call resembling that of a bull. Not much else to go on here since this was the only sighting allegedly of the creature. But who knows! Maybe it was a pterodactyl, or better yet, a rather large black bird that was living rather well and just so happened to be bigger than the rest.   Denman's bird was another cryptid bird that Canadian mountaineer Earl Denman purportedly claimed to have seen diving "swiftly and nearly vertically in the high mountain air" in Uganda's Ruwenzori Mountains. Ben S. Roesch speculated that they could have been Verreaux's eagles, which are common in the region and frequently observed diving to grab hyraces (rock rabbits) and hares (the thing that doesn't grow on my head) when hunting in pairs.   The irizima, also known as "the thing that may not be spoken of," was a cryptid that was seen in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo near Lake Edward. One of the least well-supported of the African neodinosaurs, it has been compared to both the mokele-mbembe and the emela-ntouka.   Neodinosaurian cryptids like the mokele-mbembe or li'kela-bembe have been seen mostly in the Republic of the Congo and Cameroon, where it is thought to live in marshy or swampy wetlands, lakes, and rivers. Several other bodies of water have also reported seeing it, but the Likouala region and Lake Tele are particularly linked to it. Many cryptozoologists have long assumed that the mokele-mbembe is a big amphibious animal with a bulky body, a long neck and tail, and a small head. However, a wide range of different reptilian and mammalian identities have also been proposed.   A neodinosaurian cryptid known from the rainforest swamps and rivers of the Republic of the Congo and the southwest Central African Republic, the emela-ntouka (Bomitaba or Lingala: "killer of elephants" or "eater of the tops of trees") is described as a horned animal and has been likened to rhinoceroses and ceratopsian dinosaurs. It is often used as a synonym for the older but now less well-known chipekwe water rhinoceros from Zambia, as well as the ngoubous from Cameroon, the ntambue ya mai from the southern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and certain accounts of forest rhinoceroses. The morphology of the emela-ntouka has been described as well-defined but puzzling. It is described as an amphibian with an elephantine, rhinoceros-like appearance, a big horn on its nose, and a bulky tail resembling a crocodile. The emela-identity ntouka's has historically been the subject of two extremely divergent conflicting theories: either it was a big semi-aquatic rhinoceros or, primarily due to its bulky tail, a living ceratopsian dinosaur. Many cryptozoologists no longer subscribe to the latter notion, as the emela-ntouka is now thought of as a mammal. One ethnic group, the Aka, refers to the emela-ntouka as mokele-mbembe, a practice that has generated considerable misunderstanding.   Now that we understand those two similar cryptids we go back to the irizima. It was initially brought up by Captain William Hichens, who said that there were two conflicting accounts of the creature, including a "gigantic hippopotamus with the horns of a rhinoceros" and an animal with hippo-like legs, an elephant-like trunk, a lizard's head, and an aardvark's tail. Hichens said that such a creature had been spotted by an unknown big game hunter, who then told Herbert Francis Fenn about it, inspiring him to look for neodinosaurs in the Congo. A Brontosaurus, described by Hichens as "a massive marsh animal, ten times as big as the biggest elephant," was discovered in a Congo swamp by a "madcap man" who had been searching for the monster, according to Hichens. Hichens, according to Bernard Heuvelmans, mistook information about the Great Brontosaurus Hoax and Captain Leicester Stevens' excursion for information about Lake Edward. Also, it sounds like they found the funny mushrooms.   The brontosaurus hoax was pretty interesting as well. Allegedly, the news paper in the area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo wanted Captain Stevens to find this cryptid found in the marshes of Lake Edward. The twist is that the original reports were of a ceratopsian dinosaur not a brontosaurus that was written in the news.   Hunter Roger Courtney later made reference to the Lake Edward monster, describing it as a huge, black beast that spews tremendous waves and spouts. When the hunter persuaded his companions to aid him onto the water, the monster had already dove, according to Courtney, who claimed that a Dutch hunter had spotted the animal from the shore of Lake Edward. In addition, Courtney had heard rumors about "dinosaurs" from the adjacent Ituri Forest, which he took to be true.   According to E. A. Temple-Perkins, who studied the irizima in Lake Edward, the monster—especially as it was described by Courtney—may have originated as a local legend intended to explain why waterspouts naturally occur. Given the lack of reliable material from Lake Edward, Bernard Heuvelmans believed that Captain Hichens had accidentally introduced the Lepage-Gapelle fake monster there, leaving Roger Courtney's brief report as the only description of the Lake Edward monster. Karl Shuker, however, asserts that these two contradictory descriptions demonstrate that the term "irizima" is likely used to describe both of the two primary African neodinosaur types found in Lake Edward, the long-necked mokele-mbembe type and the horned emela-ntouka type. Shuker hypothesizes that the irizima, which Hichens described as having numerous horns, may be the same animal as the emela-ntouka and the ngoubou, which resemble Arsinoitherium (a large two horned mammal that went extinct and resemble rhino but the horns being on its brow instead of its snout).   A group of semiaquatic cryptids known as water lions, water leopards, or jungle walruses have been found in rivers and occasionally wetlands throughout tropical Africa, particularly in the Central African Republic. The majority of the time referred to as huge cats , they can be identified by their protruding fangs or tusks and their penchant for hippopotamus slaughter, so they're not all bad. A number of competing theories exist, and some water lions have also been identified or confused with neodinosaurs, water rhinoceroses, and pseudodeinotheria. Ingo Krumbiegel and Bernard Heuvelmans theorized that water lions represent a surviving species of sabre-toothed cat adapted to an amphibious lifestyle and that sounds terrifying. The majority of water lion sighting reports were gathered in the 20th century, however reports of the n'gooli or “water panther”, continue to come from Cameroon.   The Nandi bear, also known as the chemosit (Kalenjin: "devil"), is a cryptid that has been seen in western Kenyan highlands as well as Uganda. It is described as a deadly creature with a matted mane that resembles a bear. Cryptozoologists have determined that the Nandi bear is a fusion of several different cryptids, including maybe two real unknown animals: a huge hyena and a giant baboon, however identities of a living chalicothere (the weird horse/gorilla looking thing) and an unknown bear have also been proposed. Since the 20th century, there have been few or no sightings, and it has been hypothesized that the Nandi bear, if it ever existed, is now extinct. Maybe another version of the sasquatch?    Hope the Cryptids were a little more easy going because now we dive into some… shit.   Sir Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Mutesa, often known as Kabaka Mutesa II, led a fascinating life. He ruled as Buganda's 36th kabaka (king) from 1939 until his passing on November 21, 1969. In addition, he served as Uganda's first president from 1963 until 1966, when he was ousted and taken into exile by Prime Minister Milton Obote.   Following the passing of his father, King Daudi Cwa II, he succeeded to the throne of Buganda in 1939. He was overthrown twice: once by the colonial governor-general Sir Andrew Cohen in 1953 so that he could be replaced by his half-brother, whom Cohen believed he could better control; and once more in 1966 when Prime Minister Obote forced him to leave for Britain, where he died in exile. Following his first exile of two years, Mutesa II was permitted to reclaim the throne as part of a negotiated agreement that established him as a constitutional monarch and granted the Baganda the opportunity to choose delegates for the kingdom's parliament, the Lukiiko. He had thirteen wives and eleven children by marriage and six through other means.   Initially joining forces to demand self-rule, Sir Edward Mutesa II, KBE and Prime Minister Milton Obote went on to win the 1962 election. Mutesa II was named non-executive president, primarily serving in a ceremonial capacity, but after independence, their relationship started to sour. Obote allegedly instructed Idi Amin-led soldiers to raid his stronghold in 1966. Mutesa II had to escape to the UK once more. Obote declared himself president and assumed total control while he was overseas.   The largest of Uganda's several ethnic groups, the Baganda, were led by Mutesa II as monarch. Despite taking advantage of it, Obote used his position of power to get rid of both the traditional kingships and the independence of the province administrations because Buganda had only agreed to join the state if it had a high degree of autonomy. In 1993, Mutesa's son was elected as the 37th kabaka under a revised constitution. Within Uganda, Buganda is currently a constitutional monarchy. In Uganda, Mutesa II attended King's College, Budo. As a student at Magdalene College in Cambridge, England, he enlisted in an officer training corps and received a captain's commission in the Grenadier Guards. Buganda was then a part of Uganda's British rule. Many of the traditional leaders or kings served as the British's representatives in Uganda. The late fourteenth century is when the Buganda kingly line began. Oddly enough, Obote was deposed in a coup in 1971 by none other than Amin, the head of his own army and closest supporter.   At the age of 45, Mutesa II passed away from alcohol poisoning at his London apartment in 1969. The British authorities determined that he committed suicide, despite his followers' claims that Obote regime assassins were responsible. In 2009, four decades after Mutesa II's passing, a family friend and fellow Ugandan exile living in London told the BBC, "We got warning, people used to write and say somebody has been sent, be aware, take care."   According to JM Kavuma-Kaggwa, an elder from Kyaggwe, Mukono District: “There were rumours that Obote was spending Shs 250,000 per week (a lot of money then) to track down the Kabaka. Their mission had completely failed until luck struck when the late Oscar Kambona of Tanzania who fell out with President Nyerere and fled into exile in London, organised a birthday party in November 1969 in Sir Edward Mutesa's honour.”   “Also in attendance was a beautiful Muganda girl who had reportedly been recruited by the GSU to go to London, befriend Sir Edward, be close to him and poison him. She came close to the Kabaka during the party. It was reported that the Kabaka invited the girl to this birthday party and that was the time she managed to poison him because she was the one in charge of the Kabaka's drinks that evening.”   After Obote was overthrown in 1971, Mutesa II's remains were brought back to Uganda and given a formal funeral by the new president, Idi Amin, who had led the attack on Mutesa's palace in 1966 as the army commander. Definitely an interesting story to say the least. This next event is a little more… unsettling.   On the last night of her life, Rose Nakimuli shut down her little hair salon in rural Uganda at around nine o'clock. The 27-year-old made her way back down to the neighborhood bar for a late-night beverage after walking home to change and turning on her porch light for the evening. Later, while she was strolling along a country road next to a two-lane highway on her way home, a friend leaned out of his small bar to greet her. The following morning, a neighbor discovered her dead; slouched behind banana trees in front of her house. Nakimuli was stripped and forced to kneel on her knees. Her vagina had been penetrated with a cassava stick. Her spouse recognized her by the maroon sweater that was hanging from a tree close by. Considering the porch light was still on suggests that she never actually made it home.   Nakimuli is one of 23 women who have died mysteriously and horribly on the outskirts of Kampala, the expanding metropolis of quickly urbanizing Uganda, from May to November of 2017. The murders have caused fear in the neighborhood, sparked doubts about the nation's dedication to protecting women, and increased scrutiny of the police force, a potent institution criticized for acting with impunity and serving as an extension of the government's ruling political party, the National Resistance Movement.   All of the victims were female, ranging in age from 19 to 38. Four of the individuals have been recognized as sex workers, along with a number of traders and a high school student. Many of the victims had no nearby family and lived alone. Three of the women, at least, are yet unidentified. Many of the murders, according to the police, were committed by witchcraft practitioners who sought financial gain through human sacrifice. Others, according to them, are the result of spousal abuse, drug use among unemployed youth, land disputes, and lone women who fail to take the necessary safeguards.    Twelve or more suspects have been taken into custody. Some have apparently been tortured into confessing. However, not much evidence connecting the suspects to the crimes has been made public.   Locals and activist organizations charge the police with being overburdened and conflicted over the murders of over twenty women.   “What makes me to feel that there is an element of injustice is that it took Rose to die in order for somebody to move,” said Nakimuli's husband, Anatoli Ndyabagyera.   Community watch groups have been established, a curfew has been implemented to prevent women from travelling alone at night, and the local informal economy has collapsed in the interim. Some of the safety measures have not been applied since Idi Amin's regime and the civil conflict that ensued after his overthrow in 1979.   Interior Minister Jeje Odongo blamed a couple of businesspeople at the head of a vast criminal network connected to "the Illuminati" in September 2017 for most of the killings. According to Odongo, the guys, Ivan Katongole and Phillip Tumuhimbise, performed rituals using the victims' blood and body parts in order to increase their wealth.   In Uganda, magic and mysticism still have great power. The rituals that these beliefs usually take the form of can occasionally become more evil. In the past, killings for ceremonial purposes have often involved children in particular.   Jordan Anderson, a researcher who has studied magic in East and Central Africa, claims that the latest killings of women, however, have little in common with conventional ritual homicides. One reason is that it's unusual to preserve a sacrificial body.   “You are killing the person because, in the first sense, you want to use that body part in the ‘medicine' or the potion that you are going to put together,” he said. “It's the particular part of the person you want, not the death per se."   Black magic can also be useful cover for a murderer trying to hide their tracks or an easy scapegoat for incompetent security forces.   “If you have this motif in the media, people can pick it up and copycat it,” Anderson said. “If there's insecurity in this area, if there are murders taking place, this is a great excuse for the politicians, the police and, above all, the people doing the murders.”   In an interview at one of the clubs where she was last seen alive, her husband noted that Nakimuli was regarded as being "extremely sweet." She was unable to stand by as a child sobbed. He couldn't bring himself to clean up her house for two months following her passing.   In small communities like the one where Nakimuli passed away, rumors are easily disseminated, and Ndyabagyera is still dubious of the police's version of what happened to his wife. He thinks Nakimuli's cousin may have set her up as part of a long-standing vendetta.   The small village of Katabi, where Nakimuli and 11 other women were murdered, is located along the main road from Kampala to Entebbe, which is home to the president of Uganda's palace and the country's primary airport on Lake Victoria. Museveni frequently travels this route on his way from his residence to the capital. He didn't go to the town, however, to pay his respects to the deceased until late September.   Museveni interviewed the victims' friends and neighbors during the unexpected visit while keeping a clipboard in his hand and taking careful notes.   The majority of the twelve slain women in the Katabi area were brutalized in ways akin to Nakimuli. Many had been assaulted with cassava sticks, stripped naked, and strangled.   On the opposite side of Kampala, 20 miles north, the bodies of an additional 11 women were found during the same time frame. There, victims were allegedly sexually assaulted and strangled, yet there were no sticks in their genitalia.   An individual named Ibrahim Kaweesa, a chicken dealer who had previously served ten years in prison for robbery, has been connected to those killings. Which seems like a huge escalation. The interior minister claimed that Tumuhimbise, a teenage shopkeeper, employed Kaweesa to murder a dozen women "for ritual performance to protect or improve his wealth."   As part of a loose network supporting law enforcement, 40-year-old Charles Waswa assisted in the arrest of Kaweesa and claimed, "They removed the blood."   Kaweesa resided two-thirds of the way down a short row of apartments, surrounded by women cooking outside and shrieking children. He was labeled by his neighbors as an arrogant and dangerous womanizer.   Kaweesa's neighbor Annette Namkose, 29, stepped in to prevent them from dating. She alleged through a translator that in response, he threatened to kill her, saying, "I'll kill you like I did the ones in Entebbe."   She declared, "He's not a neighbor you want to be with.   Police said that after being detained, Kaweesa swiftly confessed to the crimes. He allegedly led detectives around a number of the crime scenes without being asked.   “I don't believe we have arrested each and every person who knew about this matter,” said Kasingye, the police spokesman.   “I cannot say 100% there isn't going to be any (more) crime because it has never happened anywhere in the world. But at least it (the arrests) shows us we can stop criminals. We can arrest them, we can prosecute them and we can do this throughout the whole country.”   Unfortunately cases like these happen too much in many places around the world. Uganda seems to be trying to get ahead of the curve with the installment of the Anti-Human Sacrifice and Trafficking Task Force following the Anti-Trafficking Act in 2009.    Although reports have shown that the task force has been severely underfunded for a while, we do hope that things start to turn around.   Speaking of human sacrifices, this is a report from only a few weeks ago:   Human sacrifices continue unabated in the remote and rural areas of the landlocked East African country of Uganda despite authorities enacting tough laws and threatening death sentences.   According to officials, 132 incidents of human sacrifices have been recorded in the last three years. The numbers have spiked from 22 sacrifices in 2019, 45 in 2020 and 65 in 2021.   Most victims of such “ritual sacrifices” are children, apparently because they are easier to abduct and seen as “pure” and so of "higher ritual value".   Anadolu Agency quoted authorities as saying on Sunday that the sacrifices are being carried out by witch doctors or local traditional healers, dotting rural areas.   Admitting that human sacrifice is a big problem, Lucas Oweyesigire, the police spokesman for the Kampala region, said most such practices take place in rural areas.   The so-called leader of traditional healing and witch doctors, Mama Fina, has also condemned human sacrifice and described those recommending the sacrifice of human beings as “fake”.   Taking advice from witch doctors   Police spokesman Fred Enanga said only last month they "arrested a man identified as Musilimu Mbwire on suspicion of killing his two sons in human sacrifice.”   According to preliminary investigations, a rich man had paid Mbwire money and convinced him to sacrifice his two sons at the instructions of a witch doctor.   Superstitions lead people in rural areas to seek help from witch doctors, who in turn offer weird prescriptions, including human sacrifices to turn around their luck.   A more worrisome part of the superstition is to undertake human sacrifice to put the body at the foundation of a building to bring good luck.   Timothy Mukasa, a local leader in Kampala's suburb of Kireka, said many multi-storey buildings in the town have been built on a human body.   “The witch doctors tell owners to put a human body at the foundation of the construction of the buildings,” he said.   In 2014, authorities apprehended and later sentenced a tycoon Kato Kajubi for sacrificing a child and then putting his body in the foundation of a building that he was about to construct.   David Musenze, a journalist who studied psychology, said there are not many qualified counsellors to attend to psychological and mental issues of people, which makes them take advice from witch doctors.   "People go to witch doctors to help them get jobs, be promoted at jobs, or kill their enemies, along with many other problems," he said.   So, what about hauntings, you might be thinking to yourself. Well, we found a story from someone living in Uganda from the “your ghost stories” website. I had always thought this sort of nightmare was happening to me alone until I have come across this site. I always took my suffering silently especially the unexplained sickness which always followed devil attacks.   It all started on 28th November 2004 one hour to midnight. Whilst walking home after branching off from the main road. I heard footsteps of someone walking behind me and whoever it was seemed to have been in a hurry, I glanced back and stepped aside to see who it was and let him/her pass as I was in a narrow path.   I saw a hazy form I can't clearly explain here, my hair stood on my head like when you encounter something fearful. A cold shiver enveloped me and a gust of chilly wind wrapped my entire body, like I was putting on a cloak. I let out a silent incoherent scream and ran towards home which was just nearby. That occurrence signalled the beginning of my suffering to date.   Since then, whenever I sleep I am woken up by something touching my foot or a feeling of a being lying beside me, in the morning I find scratches on my body and at first I thought it was me scratching myself during asleep so I used to trim my nails, but the scratches continued.   During the attacks, I fall in a sort of hypotonizing stance. I neither can move nor make any sound except my feet which I use to struggle and try to shrug of the being.   In the past two years the demon has turned sexual, it would turn in a woman form, hugging me in bed trying to initiate sexual intimacy, when I wake up my reproductive organ feels so cold and shrunk. There's pain also in the pelvic area for most of the day.   I have tried all sorts of remedies e.g. Blessed water, salt, prayers etc. But none seems to work, Any suggestions on how to get rid of this demon is welcome.   And lastly, the Haunted Palace of Kabaka Kabak's Palace, also known as Idi Amin's Torture Chambers or Haunted Mansion or Lubiri Palace is located in Lubiri area of Kampala on Mengo Hill Road. It was the home of the Bugandan kings but these days it largely remains unoccupied due to the horrific events that took place under the rule of Idi Amin and President Milton Obote. President Idi Amin built his torture chamber here where hundreds of people were reportedly tortured to death. Their spirits are believed to have haunted the palace which is closed to the public these days for repair and clearing it from the so-called spirits.   MOVIES-Top movies set in africa 30 Must Watch Movies Set in Africa - IMDb

Open Energy Access
How to bring WiFi connectivity to very remote areas: Interview with Oscar Aitchison from Okra Solar

Open Energy Access

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 38:33 Transcription Available


Picture a remote island, populated by many small and medium-sized communities. The local economy largely runs on a fishing industry. Children go to school, markets sell food & goods, but two important things are missing: reliable energy access and connectivity. There's no real cell signal in the village of Maybuuho, Philippines. This means that not only do people lack the ability to communicate outside their village, renewable energy solutions like solar-powered mini-grids or Solar Home Systems aren't very easy to use. Without any sort of connectivity, modern off-grid energy companies that are operating today end up de-prioritising "zero connectivity" locations, which exist all around the world. Okra is a technology company that manufactures everything needed to set up what they call a "mesh grid" as a kit, and then sell those kits to  Energy Access companies (like SHS or Mini-Grid companies) around the world. Their latest innovation is called the Cicada WiFi, an open source communications module, that brings WiFi connectivity to remote areas using VSAT technology.Tamara Mahoney from EnAccess and Oscar Aitchison from Okra talk about Cicadas - not the insects, but the chip - today on Open Energy Access. They discuss the impact this technology had not only for the company that participated in their pilot, but also potential impact for the village of Maybuuho, who could be offered Internet As A Service for the first time.  More information: https://enaccess.org/materials/okra-cicada/ 

Doc Washburn Show
Doc Washburn Show, April 26,2022-episode 138

Doc Washburn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 68:59


Pence/Sanders 2024! SHS isn't running for Arkansas Governor she is auditioning to be on the 2024 ticket with Traitor Mike Pence

The Healthcare QualityCast
The Best of the Healthcare QualityCast: Nigel Brown, DBA

The Healthcare QualityCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 40:15


Hello quality people, healthcare leaders and everyone in between!!! Welcome! You're listening to episode #17 of the healthcare qualitycast and I am your host Jarvis Gray with the quality coaching company….And I'm proud to introduce you all to today's guest, Mr. Nigel Brown. Nigel is the Executive Director of Performance Excellence and Process Improvement for the UAB Health System, where he promotes and leads a culture of quality and performance improvement through coaching, mentoring, facilitation and education. Nigel has been recognized for his work in quality and process improvement initiatives through many organizations including most recently by Press Ganey. Nigel brings to our show over 15 years of experience in deploying lean production systems, he holds a Master's in Healthcare Quality and Safety, along with an MBA, and is currently pursuing Doctoral studies in Strategy and Innovation. Now I'll stop there, because I kid you not Nigel's bio and professional profile may officially be the longest and most diverse in the short history of our show!...I mean this guest literally teaches Quality and Patient Safety programs in South Africa. Please trust me when I say that Nigel brown is well qualified to be on the show, but a story that I would love to share is actually connected to the last time that I ran into Nigel. It was about 3 months ago in San Antonio Texas at the recent SHS conference. Now as it turns out, my grandmother lives in San Antonio, and she dropped by the conference to sit in on my presentation. And following the presentation as I walked her back to her car, we came across Nigel and his team from UAB…and I kid you not, they chatted my 83 year old grandmother up for every bit of 30 minutes just making her feel like the most important person in the world! After that, we went to lunch and all she did was talk about Nigel. Every so often when I call her, she'll ask about Nigel. And when I shared this episode with her, she was so excited because it was Nigel! Now Nigel, your contributions to our show and quality people are exceptional, but the impact that you and your team had on my grandmother in such a short period of time has been priceless and for that I salute you! Here in episode #17 Nigel and I talk about his career transitions from manufacturing into the healthcare industry, the power of listening, taking the humble approach to team development, Nigel shares a perspective on how best to lead healthcare teams in their improvement efforts, he geeks out around the future innovations coming in healthcare, our shared vision for increasing the diversity of skillsets among healthcare quality people, and his thoughts on embracing change. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthcarequalitycast/message