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Sometimes teethings in the Bible we think are contradictions were not included in the original writings.
Oil shrugged this week's escalation in geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. To some extent, this could be explained by the fact that some of the geopolitical risk premium was already priced in. Since last October we have viewed market reaction to political events in the region to be excessive for two reasons. First, main players in the Middle East have strong incentives to keep the conflict contained given the economic transformation currently planned and implemented in the Gulf region requires sustained absence of conflict. Second, the closure of Hormuz is a low-risk event as Iran will be shooting itself in the foot both economically and politically by irritating its main customer. Speakers Natasha Kaneva, Head of Global Commodities Research This podcast was recorded on April 19, 2024. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at https://www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4674589-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2024 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. This material or any portion hereof may not be reprinted, sold or redistributed without the written consent of J.P. Morgan. It is strictly prohibited to use or share without prior written consent from J.P. Morgan any research material received from J.P. Morgan or an authorized third-party (“J.P. Morgan Data”) in any third-party artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems or models when such J.P. Morgan Data is accessible by a third-party. It is permissible to use J.P. Morgan Data for internal business purposes only in an AI system or model that protects the confidentiality of J.P. Morgan Data so as to prevent any and all access to or use of such J.P. Morgan Data by any third-party.
The transition at Catcher for the 'stros is NOW from Maldy to Yanier Diaz.
The Morning Worship Service at Plainfield Christian Church in Comstock Park, MI Preacher: Bruce Wilson Youth Minister: Josh Antonopulos Children's Minister: Wade Harrier Worship Leader: Katie Winstanley Learn more at https://www.pccmi.org/ Songs: CCLI #2228009 Sermon: Thanksgiving Sermon Thanksgiving Every Day Scripture: Romans 8:31-39 Isaiah 54:17 Notes: Three things we can be thankful for personally every day. 1. I Am Thankful Every Day That God Stands For Me. ''Who?'' - nobody can be against us. ''What?'' - nothing can be against us. ''When?'' - never can anything be against us. ''Where?'' - nowhere can anything be against us. God plus one equals a majority. Joseph learned that lesson in prison. Job learned that lesson in trouble. Joshua learned that lesson at Jericho. Jonah learned that lesson in the belly of a fish. David learned that lesson against Goliath. Daniel learned that lesson in the lion's den. Elijah learned that lesson on Mt. Carmel. Moses learned that lesson at the Red Sea. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego learned that lesson in the fiery furnace. Paul and Peter learned that lesson in prison. 2. I Am Thankful Every Day That God Stands With Me 3. I Am Thankful Every Day That God Stands By Me This passage begins with no condemnation and it ends with no separation. The mathematics involved in salvation. 1. Added grace. 2. Subtracted sin. 3. Multiplied forgiveness.
The Morning Worship Service at Plainfield Christian Church in Comstock Park, MI Preacher: Bruce Wilson Youth Minister: Josh Antonopulos Children's Minister: Wade Harrier Worship Leader: Katie Winstanley Learn more at https://www.pccmi.org/ Songs: CCLI #2228009 Sermon: Thanksgiving Sermon Thanksgiving Every Day Scripture: Romans 8:31-39 Isaiah 54:17 Notes: Three things we can be thankful for personally every day. 1. I Am Thankful Every Day That God Stands For Me. ''Who?'' - nobody can be against us. ''What?'' - nothing can be against us. ''When?'' - never can anything be against us. ''Where?'' - nowhere can anything be against us. God plus one equals a majority. Joseph learned that lesson in prison. Job learned that lesson in trouble. Joshua learned that lesson at Jericho. Jonah learned that lesson in the belly of a fish. David learned that lesson against Goliath. Daniel learned that lesson in the lion's den. Elijah learned that lesson on Mt. Carmel. Moses learned that lesson at the Red Sea. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego learned that lesson in the fiery furnace. Paul and Peter learned that lesson in prison. 2. I Am Thankful Every Day That God Stands With Me 3. I Am Thankful Every Day That God Stands By Me This passage begins with no condemnation and it ends with no separation. The mathematics involved in salvation. 1. Added grace. 2. Subtracted sin. 3. Multiplied forgiveness.
This week on NintenDomain, we talk all about Goldeneye, the new Hitman 3 DLC, Chained Echoes, Trophy, and why Nintendo or anyone else isn't going to E3. Support the show and get bonus content at www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Music: Intro: Goldeneye: Runway Break 1: Goldeneye: Janus Control Center Break 2: Goldeneye: Antenna Cradle Outro: Goldeneye: Elevator Music B Topic times: 00:01:29 Goldeneye discussion 00:43:40 Hitman 3: Freelancer 01:17:48 Chained Echoes 01:39:15 Trophy 01:44:24 Weekly News 01:59:00 Nintendo not going to E3?
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On this episode, Jose and Soss discuss the extension of DK Metcalf with the Seahawks. What happens now for him that he is paid as a top WR? Does he deserve it? We also discuss the independent study clause added and then SUBTRACTED from Kyler Murrays massive $240 million dollar deal. Did this leak hurt K1 and the expectations set for him? Find out our thoughts! Don't forget fantasy football AND the NFL season are right around the corner. You wont want to miss out on any of the content, so hit that subscribe button!Head over to firstroundbye.com for all of your FRB needs.
Episode 92 - June 2022 A Slump continued EventsHappy Crankers June retreat Crankers Of Wonderful Socks July 13-17 has a waitlist, find the group on Facebook AcquisitionsAdded sock yarn from the LRC game Subtracted the yarn tree Hand KnittingPinwheel Purse by Frankie Brown Machine KnittingCocoa Beach in Knitwords #42 Ireland Sideways Sweater GCRS DesignaKnit software Garment Designer software Summer Cotton Sweater Berroco Memoirs yarn Sew What?PJs Spring Coat Rant: forgot the charger for the electric toothbrush Rave: traveling with the waterpik VMVM Crispy but juicy hamburger - how do they do it? Please join in the Ravelry group for this podcast. My Instagram
We pay homage to the Olympics as Brady talks about sports that should be added (and some that should be subtracted) from the Olympics. Todd has the second topic in which he discussed defunct fast food menu items. Aric emcees a game of Ducking High to round out the show. Visit our website at www.playitbyearpodcast.com. To support our podcast through membership visit www.playitbyearpodcast.com/support. #earbudsunite! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playitbyearpodcast/message
It is vital to know what God has done for you in the gospel. If you do not know all that God has done you may continue to walk in the wrong understanding or be deceived by the wrong ideas from others. When you properly understand what God has done you can live in the accomplishment of His work for you and the way He designed you to walk and live this abundant life!
Today we look at what we add, and what gets subtracted for our Next Level Success.
What every manager must explain to every employee.
In this week's episode we look back at the 6th week of our Distance Learning and review the biggest concept and activities covered in this new way of Learning which for this week was Statistics, Standard Deviation and Standard Error of the Mean. In our 2nd segment, with the 1st Distance Learning Exam occuring this Thursday and Friday...I'll break down the Procedures, Details, and Content of this Exam covering Evolution, Biotechnology, and Stats. In our Final Segment with the AP Biology Exam right around the corner, I'll give you the Latest News and Updates about the Exam and review a 1st Semester Concept that just might show up on the Modified AP Biology Exam on May 18th...In a segment I'm calling Hey!!! Remember This!!! ALERT: A Mistake was Made in the Standard Deviation of the Mean Equation...I misspoke on the Podcast the Correct Standard Deviation is s(standard deviation)=square root of SUM of (x-x(mean of data set)) squared divided by (n-1). So I forgot to Say Sum of all Data Points once they have been Subtracted from the Mean and Squared). Refer to PowerPoint Lecture on Edmodo and Wakelet for More Clarification. Remember to subscribe, like, and please comment on the podcast on your podcast listening platform. You can also e-mail me at ovelas@neisd.net with any comments or feedback. You can also follow me on twitter at OscarVelasquez@APBiologyMrV. Students can always contact me and communicate with me via the Edmodo course website or APP. If you have questions you would like Mr. V to answer please e-mail me the questions or send them on Edmodo or Twitter. Also follow the new Instagram Page for the podcast "Evolving with Mr. V" and also now subscribe to the Wakelet Course Site Giving all the AP Biology Content by Weeks. Remember Wash Your Hands Well, Cough & Sneeze into your Elbow, Avoid Large Gatherings, Practice Social Distancing, and Stay Safe!!! I want to thank you for listening...I am your Host Mr. Oscar Velasquez "Master of the Biological Arts". Have a Great Week and May the Force be With Us...Always...For that is the Way. Also don't forget Rate this Podcast...GIMME Feedback!!! And Check out the New Wakelet Course Page!!! Big Shout Out to Free Music Achieve, SoundBible, and Zapsplat for the music and sound effects in the podcast.
Candidate Denise Gutierrez-Homer is calling for a recount in her race for the district 2 seat on the San Antonio city council, she tells KTSA radio host Jack Riccardi.
If we hope to build trust with one another, plentiful but quality micro-actions are to be taken each day to build up that trust, which is, metaphorically speaking, “depositing” pennies into the Trust bank. These small but meaningful actions and words build up over time to allow trust to accumulate and thus our relationships improve and grow. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pastor Chad Craig kicks off our May series with a message clearly defining the distractions in our lives. What does God want as our priority?
The Blues fans were hoping for a busy trade deadline and that the Blues would add a veteran who could add scoring punch to their anemic offense. It was not meant to be. The Blues only action was to trade upcoming UFA veteran center Paul Stastny to the Winnipeg Jets for 2 draft picks and... The post The Blues are unable to add to their roster, but they subtracted veteran Paul Stastny in a trade with the Winnipeg Jets appeared first on The Drop Podcast.
Spreaker Live Show #111 for May 10th, 2017Our Topics This Week: - State of Podcasting in 2017- Listener Feedback and Comments Show- Radio vs Podcasting Discussion Continues- Show Length/Duration Discussion Continues- My Trip to PodSummit in Calgary Discussed Show Duration: 66 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(dotcom)Co-Host: Alex Exum, Host of “The Exum Experience Podcast” on Spreaker- At PodSummit.com in Calgary, Canada this Sat, May 6th, 2017- Reflections on the ConferenceState of Podcasting in 2017We are in a Content Era, but the Listener is the driver of this mediumAwareness is building as well as Audience, but does it match with content to balance Supply & DemandIs the Audience Growing at an Equal Rate to New Content Monetization tools are strong and getting better everydayGoogle Android Mobile Platform Consumption is still lagging far behind iOSSmart Speakers are getting better fast and adoption is wide (age, gender, race) and growing fastSmart Speaker tech enablement is still very weak and early in its developmentDiscovery is NOT much of an issue as awareness as generational shift to on demand audio happensThis medium is a Global, National Medium today, but local is coming fast as radio adopts podcasting moreWord of Mouth sharing and mixed media is still the core driver of listenership Listener Feedback from Episode 110:Gail NoblesLet radio stay the same and more power to podcasting. It will keep on growing and keep on going. Keep going and going like the energizer bunny.
Day 25 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 23 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.308 mg of Klonopin
Day 23 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 22 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.3167 mg of Klonopin
Day x of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 21 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.325 mg of Klonopin
Day 22 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 20 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.33 mg of Klonopin
Day 21 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 19 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.3416 mg of Klonopin
Day 20 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 18 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.35 mg of Klonopin
Day 19 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 17 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). This was my 2nd "hold," meaning no additional amount of liquid K was removed on this day. Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.3583 mg of Klonopin
Day 18 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 17 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.3583 mg of Klonopin
Day 17 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 16 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.367 mg of Klonopin
Day 16 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 15 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.375 mg of Klonopin
Day 15 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 14 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.38 mg of Klonopin
Day 14 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 13 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.3917 mg of Klonopin
Day 13 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 12 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.4 mg of Klonopin
Day 12 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 11 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.4083 mg of Klonopin
Day 11 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 10 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.416 mg of Klonopin
Day 10 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 9 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.4232 mg of Klonopin
Day 9 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 8 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.433 mg of Klonopin
Day 8 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 7 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.4416 mg of Klonopin
Day 7 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 0 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). This was my first "hold," meaning no additional amount of liquid K was removed on this day. Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.45 mg of Klonopin Note: This overall decreased amount is the same as previous day.
Day 6 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 6 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K+H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.45 mg of Klonopin Note: Likely made error during preparation of LT.
Day 5 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 5 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.4583 mg of Klonopin
Day 4 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 4 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.467 mg of Klonopin
Day 3 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 3 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.475 mg of Klonopin
Day 1 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 1 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.49 mg of Klonopin
Day 2 of my 275-day journey off Klonopin. Subtracted ("pulled") 2 mL from 300 mL of liquid titration (K + H2O). Start of Taper: 2.5 mg of Klonopin After this day: 2.4833 mg of Klonopin
Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch continue their Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s series with a detailed look at how many teams were added, subtracted, moved or changed their name during the 1970s. Topics include multiple new Houston franchises, the ever-changing ABA including the Anaheim Amigos, Pittsburgh Pipers, a Minnesota team leaving and joining in the same season, San Diego's record three attempts at a franchise, the whirlwind movement of the Americans/Nets, regional franchises playing in multiple cities as well as players who bounced around the most including Tom Owens, Mack Calvin, Steve "Snapper" Jones and Warren Jabali. Original airdate: 8/10/16 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mathematics and Applications of Branes in String and M-theory
Virmani, A (Max-Planck-Institut fur Gravitationphysik) Thursday 31 May 2012, 12:15-13:00