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Morning Reel
"Cameraperson" - 145

Morning Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 13:12


"Cameraperson" is a documentary directed by Kirsten Johnson that treats the film as a memoir of her life. In this day and age with ties to social media, almost no moment is lost. We share everything and not all of it is worth sharing. Let's just be for real. This film shows us who Kirsten Johnson is through not only her work but her personal life. She shares us crime, loss, and murder. We also see new life, love, and the freedom of where she lives which is the USA. She goes to places where she she purposefully puts herself and company in danger but all of this, to understand life. To Understand people, to make a sense as to what we can provide for life. I like this documentary a lot. We see it through lengthy shots of all kinds situations and they all tie in together, good editing. I liked learning how to interview people. Johnson is very particular about how she films. She definitely puts thought into how she wants the shot to look like and it definitely doesn't want it to be plain and simple. I like the consideration of the shots she chose because I'm sure she has hard drives upon hard drives of footage. She shares us her own vulnerability with footage of different points of her aging mom and you can see how impactful it to her. What's crazy overall about this film, is the fact that there's no voice-over talking points. Just footage. RAW footage. When pieced together the way she did it, she wins in life. Forever.#cameraperson #kirstenjohnson

Covenant Reformed Church Pella
1-11-25 AM "The Discovery of the Preacher"

Covenant Reformed Church Pella

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 41:46


1-11-25 AM "The Discovery of the Preacher" Scripture Reading: Ecclesiastes 7:23-29, I. The Manner of the Discovery A. With Reliance upon Wisdom B. To Understand the Reason II. The Object of the Discovery A. The Bitterness of Folly B. The Spread of Depravity III. The Summary of the Discovery A. The Plight of Humanity B. The Remedy for Humanity Rev. Greg Lubbers

Terra X - Der Podcast
USA – Der Riss | #6 Ken: Warum Journalismus Helden braucht

Terra X - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 54:55


Ein einsamer Held oder eine Heldin im Kampf gegen das Böse – diesem Erzählschema folgen unzählige Hollywood-Filme. Aber auch die US-Politik. Gerade Donald Trump versteht es, sich als Held zu inszenieren und die US-Gesellschaft und -Medienlandschaft in “Gut” und “Böse” zu spalten. Ciani und Tong-Jin, selbst Journalistinnen, sprechen in dieser Folge über die Wechselwirkung zwischen Politik und Medien in der US-Geschichte. Wie ist die Medienlandschaft historisch gewachsen? Warum gibt es immer mehr News Deserts? Und was können wir von Hollywood-Filmen über die Geschichte lernen? Expert*innen in dieser Folge: Alexandra Schenke https://www.amerikanistik.uni-muenchen.de/personen/mitarbeiter/alex-schenke/index.html Filmwissenschaftlerin am Amerika-Institut der LMU München Michael Butter https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/philosophische-fakultaet/fachbereiche/neuphilologie/englisches-seminar/sections/american-studies/team/prof-dr-michael-butter/ Professor für amerikanische Literatur und Kulturgeschichte an der Universität Tübingen Für mehr Informationen rund um das Thema empfehlen wir: Butter, Michael: “Nichts ist, wie es scheint” Whittemore, Hank: “CNN - The Inside Story” https://www.worldradiohistory.com/BOOKSHELF-ARH/History/CNN-The-Inside-Story-Whittremore-1990.pdf Salon: “Perfecting the ‘art of polarization': How these '90s conservatives created today's radicalized right” Perfecting the "art of polarization": How these '90s conservatives created today's radicalized right | Salon.com Jacobin: “To Understand the Modern GOP, Look at the Reactionary '90s” To Understand the Modern GOP, Look at the Reactionary '90s Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: “Polarization, Democracy, and Political Violence in the United States: What the Research Says” Polarization, Democracy, and Political Violence in the United States: What the Research Says - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace CSS Lab: “Don't be too quick to blame social media for America's polarization – cable news has a bigger effect, study finds” Don't be too quick to blame social media for America's polarization – cable news has a bigger effect, study finds Hussman School of Journalism and Media: “The Expanding News Desert” Explore Your State - Do You Live in a News Desert?The Expanding News Desert Politico: “Trump thrives in areas that lack traditional news outlets“ Trump thrives in areas that lack traditional news outlets - POLITICO Free Speech Center: “The Last American Newspaper – An institution in peril, through the eyes of a small-town editor” The Last American Newspaper: An institution in peril, through the eyes of a small-town editor | The Free Speech Center The Colorado Sun: “The Newton experiment: How a rural Kansas weekly newspaper refreshed an outdated business model” The Newton experiment: How a rural Kansas weekly newspaper refreshed an outdated business model Forbes: “These 15 Billionaires Own America's News Media Companies” These 15 Billionaires Own America's News Media Companies The New York Times: “From Science to Fiction; Military and Entertainment Industries Swap Expertise“ From Science to Fiction; Military and Entertainment Industries Swap Expertise - The New York Times Academia: “The Military Entertainment Complex” The Military Entertainment Complex | Tanner Mirrlees - Academia.edu The Reagan Library Education Blog: “American Elections and Campaigns – The 1950s: ‘Selling the Presidency like cereal…'” American Elections and Campaigns – The 1950s: “Selling the Presidency like cereal…”

Artist & Place
Gina Siepel - Coming Into Relationship

Artist & Place

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 84:47


Episode 23 with Western Mass-based artist, Gina Siepel! This is a live, on-site conversation at the foot of a 100 year old Red Oak tree exploring the beginnings and thinking around their current project called: To Understand a Tree. We talk about  Thoreau, myths of self reliance, creative transitions, and a deep connection and exploration to place. Gina Siepel is an interdisciplinary artist, designer, and woodworker  whose artistic practice reflects an engagement with place, history, queer experience, and ecology and their work integrates conceptual concerns and craftsmanship with a focus on wood as a natural and a cultural material.  Gina has shown their work in museums and galleries nationally. They have been a Fellow or Artist in Residence at numerous prestigious organizations as well as the recipient of many awards. The upcoming, Gina Siepel: To Understand a Tree exhibition is opening March 1st, 2024 and running through July 21st 2024 at the Museum of Art in Wood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Please find out more here.  Gina Siepel's website & instagram.   The Recursion Series discussed. Some links to things discussed:Boy Mechanic SeriesHenry David ThoreauRadio Lab: Susan SimardSara Smith: Building Capacities for Presence & Networks for the Future NowRobin Wall Kimmerer: Braiding SweetgrassPaco Calvo: Plant IntelligenceMathew Hall: Plants as PersonsEnjoy & Thank you for listening!Please Subscribe to the show, leave a review and share this episode on social media or with friends! Check out our website for more information and follow us on @artist_and_place Steam Clock. Theme music by @GraceImago Podcast graphic design by @RobKimmel

chycho
Ep.168: United States Elections, Canada, Argentina, Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Palestine & Comic Books

chycho

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 108:11


- Video on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/c0ybPeLXWwow/ - Video on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v41yqzh-open-discussion-asmr-monday-december-18-1000-am-1200-pm-pst.html - Video on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chycho:6/open-discussion-asmr-monday,-december:5 - Video on CensorTube: https://youtube.com/live/y3BqyIB5gz4 ▶️ Guilded Server: https://www.guilded.gg/chycho PODCAST PLAYLISTS: https://soundcloud.com/chycho/sets/chycho ***SUPPORT*** ▶️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chycho ▶️ Substack: https://chycho.substack.com/ ▶️ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/chycho ▶️ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chycho ▶️ SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/chycho ▶️ ...and crypto, see below. TIMESTAMPS: - Introduction, Salutations & Snacks - Tobacco Harvest for 2023 (10:55-13:45) - Honey Garlic Update (15:46-20:02) - 2024 United States Elections: Trump, Biden, War and the 2030 WEF Globalist Agenda (24:18-28:22) - Canadian Elections: Pierre Poilievre & the Conservative Party vs. Maxime Bernier & the People's Party of Canada (PPC) (28:54-30:47) - Predictive Programing and Leave the World Behind: Conspiracies and Matthew Perry from Friends (31:09-33:03) - Argentina's Javier Milei Devalues Peso: Fiat Currency Collapses Coming, Government Bureaucrats Resigning (34:00-39:39) - Being Demonized by NPCs for Knowing Your Geopolitics: Russia Ukraine War, NATO's Warmongering Destroying Nations (41:49-48:11) - Some Random Discussion - Israel & Palestine, Why the Born Again Christians Support Genocide in Gaza: End Times, Armageddonist Death Cult & Zionists (54:51-1:02:26) - Russia Ukraine War, the Death an Destruction in Perspective: The Brutality of NATO & the Stupidity of the NPC Mindset (1:08:09-1:10:48) - To Understand the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Follow to Works of Norman Finkelstein, Aaron Mate & Max Blumenthal (The Grayzone) (1:13:07-1:14:50) - Difference Between Russia-Ukraine vs. Israel-Palestine: A Gender Neutral Math Analogy for the NPCs (1:14:51-1:16:45) - Comic Book Haul #83 (1:18:42-1:43:25) ARTICLE: What Cold War? This Cold War: Death Follows McCain to the Ukraine as the Armenia-ultimatum to Screw over Russia Fails Again for the EU and the U.S. (Update 7 on February 2023) https://chycho.blogspot.com/2014/02/what-cold-war-this-cold-war-death.html Israeli-Palestinian Resources: Norman G. Finkelstein: https://www.normanfinkelstein.com/ and https://normanfinkelstein.substack.com/ Aaron Mate: https://www.aaronmate.net/ and https://thegrayzone.com/author/aaron-mate/ Max Blumenthal: https://thegrayzone.com/author/max-blumenthal/ ***WEBSITE*** ▶️ Website: http://www.chycho.com ***LIVE STREAMING*** ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***VIDEO PLATFORMS*** ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chycho ▶️ BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chycho ▶️ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/chycho ▶️ Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@chycho:6 ▶️ Kick: https://kick.com/chycholive ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***FORUM*** ▶️ Guilded Server: https://www.guilded.gg/chycho ***SOCIAL MEDIA*** ▶️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chycho ▶️ Minds: https://www.minds.com/chycho ▶️ Gab: https://gab.ai/chycho ▶️ Vk: https://vk.com/id580910394 ▶️ Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/chycho ***AUDIO/PODCASTS*** ▶️ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chycho ***CRYPTO*** ▶️ As well as Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin (BTC): 1Peam3sbV9EGAHr8mwUvrxrX8kToDz7eTE Bitcoin Cash (BCH): 18KjJ4frBPkXcUrL2Fuesd7CFdvCY4q9wi Ethereum (ETH): 0xCEC12Da3D582166afa8055137831404Ea7753FFd Ethereum Classic (ETC): 0x348E8b9C0e7d71c32fB2a70DcABCB890b979441c Litecoin (LTC): LLak2kfmtqoiQ5X4zhdFpwMvkDNPa4UhGA Dash (DSH): XmHxibwbUW9MRu2b1oHSrL951yoMU6XPEN ZCash (ZEC): t1S6G8gqmt6rWjh3XAyAkRLZSm9Fro93kAd Doge (DOGE): D83vU3XP1SLogT5eC7tNNNVzw4fiRMFhog Peace. chycho http://www.chycho.com

Cool Story - A Wheel of Time Podcast
The BEEFISODE (LOC: Ch 23-25)

Cool Story - A Wheel of Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 52:00


In this episode, Matt and Enn discuss Chapters 23-25 of Robert Jordan's Lord of Chaos from the Wheel of Time series!Ch. 23: To Understand a MessageCh. 24: An EmbassyCh. 25: Like Lightning and RainSupport the show

RSLASH: Best Of Reddit Stories 2022
What Do You Have To Be 'Fat' To Understand? (r/AskReddit)

RSLASH: Best Of Reddit Stories 2022

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 18:00


What Do You Have To Be 'Fat' To Understand? (r/AskReddit)

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Crossroads & Cauldrons Podcast
Episode 68: To Understand the Secret Signs

Crossroads & Cauldrons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 41:49


Sellena and Luna discuss Hands, Stars, Cards and Omens when exploring the 3rd part of the Gifts of the Goddess series, To Understand the Secret Signs. Books Practical Astrology for Witches and Pagans: Using the Planets and the Stars for Effective Spellwork, Rituals, and Magickal Work by Ivo Dominguez, Jr. The Inner Sky: How to Make Wiser Choices for a More Fulfilling Life by Steven Forrest --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crossroadsncauldrons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crossroadsncauldrons/support

You Flourish Podcast
Ep. 16 Love More and Love More Like God with Quinn Wrigley

You Flourish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 37:31


To Understand people and situations we need to understand the creator of all and if we are going to seek to understand ourselves we need to run to God. Quinn is a junior at Concordia College studying political science and business. Quinn is such an outstanding woman, and when she isn't studying or helping her dad in his political campaign you can find her at the lake, spending time with her family and friends, on a nice run or drinking coffee! Learn more and connect with Quinn! Our challenge to you is to introduce yourself as a child of God the next time someone asks you who you are... then see what happens! Are you ready to download our 10 Ways to Prevent Your Burnout guide? DOWNLOAD NOW --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youflourish/support

24 Minute Bible - A Simple Journey to Understand the Bible

The Books of 1 and 2 Kings (Episode #75): To adequately cover the 47 chapters of I & 2 Kings... the 42 different Kings (and Queens) mentioned in the books... the prophets who advised the kingdoms... and the 300 years of history covered by these books is, of course, impossible. To UNDERSTAND this critical time in Bible history is, however, an achievable goal. And it is THE GOAL of our podcasts. Beginning as a United 'States' of Israel under Kings Saul, David and Solomon, a Civil War creates two different countries-- The Northern Kingdom of ISRAEL and the Southern Kingdom of JUDAH. Hope you enjoy and learn from this important teaching! 1 & 2 Kings Study Notes - If the link doesn't work, you can download them from Whittington.org in the Blog at the bottom of the Home Page.

The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy

THE NEXT MORNING, I began writing the story down. I think that I might have been able to complete it very quickly if I hadn't tried to verify some of the facts. When I did, I found to my surprise that I had made up two essential ingredients.     As part of the story as I told it to Porky White, I had included the version of the fable of the fox and the clam that I remembered from the first real book that I owned, The Little Folks' Big Book. Before I began writing, I went downstairs to the library to see how accurately I had remembered the fable. When I opened the Big Book I was surprised to find that the fable of the fox and the clam was not in it. I had been certain that I had first encountered it there. I had read and reread the Big Book so often as a child that I could recite most of the stories in it, and the memory of the fable of the fox and the clam returned to me with such clarity and force that I was sure it had been one of the stories I had memorized from the Big Book.     A little shaken, I searched through my class photographs from grade school to find a picture of Matthew Barber, a boy who figured prominently in the story as I had told it to Porky. He was not there.     I was rattled. These discoveries were terribly disturbing, because they demonstrated to me that the memories, fabrications, and unrealized desires from my past were in even more of a muddle than I had thought. If I couldn't separate them from one another, then I really didn't know any longer who I was. Fabrications from my Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations were invading the territory that had once been held pretty securely by memories from my life. Dazed and confused, I wandered absently to my workroom and stood at the window, staring.     After weeks of introspection, during which I spent much of each workday standing at the window of my workroom watching the Jolly Tinkers build a foundation for the cottage and move it into place, I came to understand why I had fabricated my memories of Matthew Barber and the fable of the fox and the clam.     So that the reader may be spared the time and effort required to come to a similar understanding, I include here a summary of my conclusions.TO UNDERSTAND the relationship between experience and imagination, one must be familiar with the paint-by-number canvases that were popular when I was a boy. These were canvases or canvas-textured boards on which were printed, in pale blue, the outlines of portions of a picture, each portion to be filled in with paint of a color indicated by a numeral within the outline. It was often not immediately obvious, from looking at the pale blue outlines alone, what some parts of the picture were supposed to depict, but when all the oddly-shaped pieces had been filled with paint, one could see the whole picture—if the painting had been done with care and the viewer stood a considerable distance from it.     It seems to me that my earliest experience with something creates, in my mind, a sketch like the pale blue sketches on those paint-by-number canvases. This sketch then becomes a framework for all my subsequent experiences with similar things. In most of my later life, I've been putting paint into the oddly-shaped segments of a picture that I sketched very early. However, as time has gone on, I've run out of space on the canvas of experience, and in order to accommodate new experiences I have had to paint over some of the older ones. You can, no doubt, imagine the results. The outline and the earliest experiences are soon obscured. The picture grows more distorted as time passes, at least in the sense that it departs more and more from the original outline. However, since the earlier experiences have been obscured by the later ones, I am forced to rely on memory and on the assumed congruity of the later and earlier experiences to reconstruct the earlier ones, and that reliance has been the source of several illusions.     Take, for example, my understanding of the Big Book.     From the Big Book, right from the start, I got the idea—or the pale blue outline of an idea—that all the characters in the Big Book lived in the same place, a place that was as comfortable a home for talking squirrels as it was for dashing knights. Over the course of the years, this childish idea has persisted, although as a young man I came to regard it with the patronizing indulgence that so many of us, as soon as we become young men and women, feel for ourselves as children and our childish misconceptions, and I felt embarrassed by the idea, as I did by many other ideas that seemed like unbecoming baggage for a young man, the intellectual equivalents of hand-me-down cardboard suitcases plastered with stickers from one's parents' travels. But after I had finished being a youth I rediscovered my affection for the idea and began painting away at it.     I have now a fond affection for the idea that all the characters in books live in the same place, the Big-Book place, and I've painted in so much of it over the years that I have a picture of a well-populated town, where, with Albertine on my arm, I sometimes walk along a shady street on a summer morning and pause to watch the talking squirrels gather nuts in Emma Bovary's front yard while Tom Sawyer paints her fence.     At the same time, I seem to have been expanding and distorting the memory of the Big Book itself to include every story that I've ever enjoyed, or every story that has had a strong effect on me. Therefore, it isn't surprising that in the picture I formed of the Big Book I included the fable of the fox and the clam, although in fact it was never there. Nor is it surprising that in the mental pictures I had of my early grade-school years, I painted in the pale and dour face of Matthew Barber, though I didn't meet Matthew until I entered high school.Peter LeroySmall's IslandJuly 28, 1983Have you missed an episode or two or several?You can begin reading at the beginning or you can catch up by visiting the archive or consulting the index to the Topical Guide.You can listen to the episodes on the Personal History podcast. Begin at the beginning or scroll through the episodes to find what you've missed.At Apple Books you can download free eBooks of “My Mother Takes a Tumble,” “Do Clams Bite?,” “Life on the Bolotomy,” “The Static of the Spheres,” “The Fox and the Clam,” and “The Girl with the White Fur Muff,” the first six novellas in Little Follies.You'll find an overview of the entire work in  An Introduction to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy. It's a pdf document. Get full access to The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy at peterleroy.substack.com/subscribe

Faith Moments with Dina Marie
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Faith Moments with Dina Marie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 26:48


Faith Moments with Dina Marie for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 29, 2021 - To Understand and Live my Faith. Join Dina Marie Hale on this weekly broadcast as she reflects upon the readings for the Sunday Mass. On the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time our readings reveal to us the importance in knowing our faith and understanding God's Law. We are reminded of the great value in going beyond hearing the Word of God, to doing the Word of God and allowing God's Word to guide our actions and way of life. Join us for this reflection with Dina Marie. Resources used in this recording are: The Word Among Us: Daily Meditations for Catholics http://www.wau.org/ (www.wau.org) July/August 2021 Edition. The readings for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-8; Psalm 15, James 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27; Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23. For the daily liturgical readings visit: http://www.usccb.org/ (www.usccb.org) or http://www.wau.org/ (www.wau.org). The podcast of this program is at http://www.materdeiradio.com/ (www.materdeiradio.com) Learn more at http://www.dinamarie.org/ (www.DinaMarie.org). A special thanks to the following people and parishes: Father Paul Jeyamani, All Saints Catholic Church in Portland, Oregon - https://allsaintsportland.org/ (https://allsaintsportland.org/) Father Bryan Ochs & Father Sebastin Santhosh, Rose de Viterbo in Longview, Washington and Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Kelso, Washington - https://www.stroselongview.com/ (https://www.stroselongview.com/) Father Emmanuel Ochigbo, Sunday Homily Series http://www.frochigbo.blogspot.com/ (www.frochigbo.blogspot.com) Father Anthony Galati, Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverton, Oregon. https://www.h-t.org/ (https://www.h-t.org/) Thank you to all who have supported me by their prayers and encouragement in producing this weekly program. With gratitude to the Holy Spirit for guidance.

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 208: Thriving in Marginalia with Lauren

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020


It's the last regular episode of the year, featuring frequent guest Lauren. We talk reading around the world, different ways of interacting with other readers, poetry, and more. I know there is a slight sound issue and we think it is internet connection related. I took out of it as much as I could but every once in a while it arises mid-sentence. We will try to do better next time! Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 208: Thriving in Marginalia. Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify New! Listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: On a Truck Alone, to McMahon by Nabaneeta Dev SenReading the Ceiling by Dayo ForsterUrsula K. LeGuin: The Last Interview edited by David StreitfeldMy Autobiography of Carson McCullers by Jenn ShaplandAn American Sunrise by Joy HarjoOther mentions:#readtheworld21Dune by Frank HerbertDune (feature film, forthcoming)The Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig RiceChef by Jaspreet SinghThe Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le GuinThe Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le GuinAlways Coming Home by Ursula K. Le GuinThe Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le GuinNational Book Award - Lifetime Achievement Award, Ursula K. Le GuinWorlds of Ursula K. Le Guin (documentary)*Columbus, GA (I called it Columbia the first time, sorry)The Ballad of the Sad Cafe by Carson McCullersThe Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullersThe Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullersBooks on the Go podcast - American SunriseCrazy Brave by Joy HarjoWhen the Light of the World was Subdued edited by Joy HarjoWant by Lynn Steger StrongRelated episodes:Episode 083 - Slowing Down and Rereading with Julie Davis Episode 097 - Blank Spaces with Lauren WeinholdEpisode 123 - Godlets and Forests with Lauren WeinholdEpisode 133 - To Understand the World with Lauren Weinhold Episode 138 - Shared Landscape with Lauren Weinhold Episode 147 - Bonus Poetry Recommendations with Lauren Episode 161 - Women in Translation Month Recommendations with Lauren Episode 163 - Fainting Goats with LaurenEpisode 186 - This is Gravity with JeffEpisode 189 - Surreal Superpowers with TimEpisode 197 - Surly Magnificence with LaurenStalk us online: Lauren at GoodreadsLauren is @end.notes on InstagramJenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy All links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors.

Hebrew Nation Online
Healing for the Nations with A Modern Day Samaritan Woman

Hebrew Nation Online

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020


Deliverance and Step 11 Step 11 Prayer “Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace! That where there is hatred, I may bring love. That where there is wrong, I may bring the spirit of forgiveness. That where there is discord, I may bring harmony. That where there is error, I may bring truth. That where there is doubt, I may bring faith. That where there is despair, I may bring hope. That where there are shadows, I may bring light. That where there is sadness, I may bring joy. Lord, grant that I may seek rather to comfort, that to be comforted. To Understand, than to be understood. To love, than to be loved. For it is by self-forgetting that one finds. It is by forgiving that one is forgiven. It is by dying that one awakens to eternal life. Amen.” Sometimes there is a barrier to ones becoming all that He created one to be...sometimes doors have opened a crack that lets in evil to such a degree that we need the help of a deliverance minister to come alongside and assist in ridding those evil entities... Join Laura Lee as she and Pastor Gill discuss deliverance in a believer's life... To contact Pastor Guill go to: https://www.thelivingtorahdeliverance.com/ Music graciously provided by: James Block residing in Israel: https://www.selahmusic.org/ Israeli born Baht Rivkah Whitten https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7b4si01qsCcnoOl2pr01mQ

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 206: Black Sheep with Tina Porubsky

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020


Jenny welcomes a new guest - Tina - and we chat about reading more books from our own shelves and great books we've read recently. Jenny also asks about Tina's knitting, a new hobby she enjoys alongside reading.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 206: Black Sheep Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify New! Listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed:The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto UrreaSilences So Deep by John Luther AdamsA River in Darkness by Masaji Ishikawa, translated by Risa KobayashiBeowulf: A New Translation by Maria Dahvana HeadleyTwo Wings to Fly Away by Penny MickelburyThe Shadow King by Maaza MengisteOther mentions:#audioknittingRizzoli & Isles novels by Tess GerritsenI Contain Multitudes by Ed YongThe Gene by Siddhartha Mukherjee2 Knit Lit Chicks (podcast)RavelryRBG dissent sweater and Empower cowl#yarnbombingInto the Beautiful North by Luis Alberto UrreaThe Devil's Highway by Luis Alberto UrreaThe Hummingbird's Daughter by Luis Alberto UrreaQueen of America by Luis Alberto UrreaPBS Reads July 2019Urrea Facebook pageThe Writer's Library edited by Nancy Pearl and Jeff SchwagerPachinko by Min Jin LeeConvenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, translated by Ginny Tapley TakemoriMimi Patterson books by Penny MickelburySmart Podcast, Trashy Books - Beverly Jenkins, episode 421Burnt Sugar by Avni DoshiBeneath the Lion's Gaze by Maaza MengisteLost Children Archive by Valeria LuiselliTell Me How it Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions by Valeria LuiselliNew York Society Library - Maaza MengisteCelestial Bodies by Jokha AlharthiMagic Lessons by Alice HoffmanRelated episodes:Episode 088 - Author Head Space with Sara MooreEpisode 133 - To Understand the World with Lauren WeinholdEpisode 160 - Reading Plays with Elizabeth Episode 161 - Women in Translation Month Recommendations with LaurenEpisode 183 - Birthing Rabbits with JessicaEpisode 189 - Surreal Superpowers with TimEpisode 203 - Backlist with Marion Stalk us online: Tina at GoodreadsTina is @godmotherx5 on Instagram and LitsyJenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy All links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors.

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 202: Jacket Flap with Chris and Emily of the Book Cougars

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020


Chris and Emily, known fondly as Book Cougars, join me to discuss books we've read and liked recently. We address the controversy of one of the books selected, new books by well-loved authors, and authors that we're just discovering (and whose back files we need to read.) Links to Book Cougars are included at the end of the shownotes so check out their podcast too.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 202: Jacket Flap Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify New! Listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed:  All the Devils are Here by Louise PennyRage Baking edited by Kathy Gunst and Katherine AlfordTides by Jonathan WhiteThe Marrow Thieves by Cherie DimalineTranscendent Kingdom by Yaa GyasiOther mentions:Celestial Bodies by Jokha AlharthiBook Cougars Goodreads Group - Sapphira and the Slave Girl discussionHurma by Ali Al-Muqri (book mentioned from Yemen)Booktopia (at Northshire Bookstore)Ann KingmanMichael KindnessBooks on the Nightstand podcast (no new episodes)Powells City of Books Library of Congress - National Book FestivalBloody Scotland FestivalDecatur Book FestivalBeowulf by Maria Dahvana HeadleyThe Odyssey by Homer, translated by Emily WilsonCirce by Madeline Miller*Emily's ListsTangerine Jones @ragebakingJenny's video playlist to accompany TidesEmpire of Wild by Cherie DimalineMoon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig RiceHomegoing by Yaa GyasiBestiary by K. Ming ChangTrumbull Park by Frank London BrownMagic Lessons by Alice Hoffman*I kept referring to Madeline Miller as a translator. I do think she has the scholarly chops to translate, but her works that I've read and loved are novels that are retellings of myths. I know this, but misspoke during our discussion. Sorry!Related episodes:Episode 037 - Breakdancing to Bach with Juliane KunzendorfEpisode 131 - Tartan Noir and More with Claire DuffyEpisode 133 - To Understand the World with Lauren WeinholdEpisode 157 - Joint Readalong of Gone with the Wind with Book Cougars  Stalk us online: Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and LitsyBook Cougars website/podcastBook Cougars are @bookcougars in Instagram

Abiding In God's Grace Ministries
GOD'S WONDERFUL PLAN OF SALVATION

Abiding In God's Grace Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 21:25


God's Wonderful Plan Of Salvation Is Such An Important... Vital... Necessary Thing To KNOW and To UNDERSTAND and GRASP. We Truly Hope and Pray That You Know and Understand God's Wonderful Plan Of Salvation. We Love You ALL and God Bless, Abiding In God's Grace Ministries {AIGGM} --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abidingingodsgrace/message

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 197: Surly Magnificence

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020


Lauren is back and fresh from June's Read Caribbean challenge and July's Sci-Fi July. We also talk summer reading, Women in Translation Month, and colonization.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 197: Surly Magnificence Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify New! Listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: Dancing in the Baron's Shadow by Fabienne JosaphatThat We May Live edited by variousSoviet Milk by Norah IkstenaMountolive by Lawrence DurrellThe Lesson by Cadwell Turnbull Other mentions:Contribute to the 200th episode (words, not money)Chef by Jaspreet SingThe God of Small Things by Arundhati RoyThe Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati RoyHadriana in All My Dreams by Rene DepestreEverything is Wonderful: Memories of a Collective Farm in Estonia by Sigrid RausingSecondhand Time by Svetlana AlexievichDublin Murder Squad by Tana FrenchJustine by Lawrence DurrellBalthazar by Lawrence DurrellClea by Lawrence DurrellMy Family and Other Animals by Gerald DurrellThe Durrells in Corfu (tv show)Arc of a Scythe trilogy by Neal ShustermanWayfarers by Becky ChambersDawn by Octavia ButlerUtopia Avenue by David Mitchell Related episodes:Episode 097 - Blank Spaces with Lauren WeinholdEpisode 123 - Godlets and Forests with Lauren WeinholdEpisode 133 - To Understand the World with Lauren Weinhold Episode 138 - Shared Landscape with Lauren Weinhold Episode 147 - Bonus Poetry Recommendations with Lauren Episode 161 - Women in Translation Month Recommendations with Lauren Episode 163 - Fainting Goats with Lauren  Stalk us online:Lauren at GoodreadsLauren is @end.notes on InstagramJenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy

Inglês Simples Assim
UNDERSTAND UNDERSTANDING UNDERSTANDABLE MISUNDERSTAND

Inglês Simples Assim

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 4:13


Olá meus queridos e minhas queridas! Na aula de hoje vamos aprender o verbo To Understand, os seus significados e também as formas mais comuns de usar no dia a dia desse verbo que é irregular e teremos vários exemplos.

For Personal Use Only Podcast
Episode 25 | Broken Cellular Phone

For Personal Use Only Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 10:14


The Art Of Communication, Is An Oil Painting, That's Open To Interpretation; When I've Felt "Ghosted" By Someone, I've Often Reflected On Situations Where I've Been The "Ghoster", And Found Insight Into What Often Goes Into The Science Of "Ghosting"... Every Situation, Is Unique To The Circumstances That The Person / People, Find Themselves In... Sometimes, You Being "Ghosted", Can Be For Your Own Good, Due To The Person Being In A Space That's No Good For You, Or Them. I'm Now In A Space, Where I Value My Communication With Certain Folks A Lot More, While Also Having A Balance, Between The Types Of Engagements I'm Having With People, And The Level Of Transparency I Have, With Those That I Spend Time Conversing With. Speaking Your Truth, With Folks That Listen, To Understand, And Not Just Respond, Is One Of The Most Essential Gifts One Can Receive, And Give. May You Speak Life, In Transparency, And Truth! Jah Bless You, Ngwaneshu! #BrokenCellularPhone #ForPersonalUseOnly #25 #LoudBoothPocastNetwork --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fpuopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fpuopodcast/support

Holy Name Catholic Parish
To Understand the Word

Holy Name Catholic Parish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020


Homily for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The post To Understand the Word appeared first on Holy Name Parish.

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All Things Markets
27: DIIs money tapering off: Should markets worry?

All Things Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 15:23


Corporate earnings for March quarter have remained tepid and management commentaries highlight an uncertain near term outlook, mostly due to COVID-led disruptions. Despite the on-ground challenges, Indian markets have shown resilience to some extent pumped up by domestic institutional investors' money. but, the DII money is tapering off. Why so? To Understand that and more, Mint’s Nasrin Sultana speaks to Aashish Somaiyaa, MD and CEO of Motilal Oswal AMC.

Phenomenal Teaching with PEBC
Teaching For Agency & Understanding with Ellin Keene

Phenomenal Teaching with PEBC

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 30:59


In this episode Ellin Oliver Keene discusses agency, understanding, and the evolution of the Thinking Strategies. Ellin is the co-author of Mosaic of Thought and one of the founders of the PEBC. Ellin is also the author of To Understand, Assessing Comprehension, Talk About Understanding, and Engaging Children, contributor to Comprehension Going Forward and Adolescent Literacy, and editor of The Teacher You Really Want to Be and the This, Not That series from Heinemann. Ellin has been a classroom teacher, staff developer, non-profit director and adjunct professor of reading and writing. In addition to her role as Senior Consultant, Professional Learning at PEBC, she works with schools and districts across the country and abroad.

KERA's Think
Losing Charge: The U.S. Is Trailing In The Race For A Better Battery

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 47:09


American manufacturing is in the midst of a decades-long decline, prompting President Trump and others to find ways to get back to labeling products “Made in America.” ProPublica reporter Lydia DePillis joins host Krys Boyd to talk about how we’ve been shut-out of the production of one of the most important components of our modern world — and how that’s currently impacting healthcare. Her article is “To Understand the Medical Supply Shortage, It Helps to Know How the U.S. Lost the Lithium-Ion Battery to China.”

Arewaworld Waazi & Quran
Seerah 04 | Pre-Islamic Arabia

Arewaworld Waazi & Quran

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 6:46


To Understand the Seerah, one needs to know what was happening in Arabia. We take a look at the rise of religions in Arabia and the destruction of the religion of Prophet Ismail. The barbaric nature of the pagans who killed their daughters shared their wives and worship idols. All these led to the coming of the Prophet peace be upon him.

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast
Reducing Inpatient Violence in a Psychiatric Hospital

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 95:37


Inpatient Psychiatric Violence with Dr. Gillian Friedman, M.D. In this week’s episode of the podcast, I interview Gillian Friedman and was joined by Nate Hoyt, a fourth year medical student. Link to show on: iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Overcast, PlayerFM, PodBean, TuneIn, Podtail, Blubrry, Podfanatic Article by: Nate Hoyt (MS4), David Puder, M.D., Gillian Friedman, M.D. Violent aggression in the inpatient psychiatric setting has developed into an important issue that negatively affects patients and staff. There are some simple and surprising treatments different clinics are taking to prevent violent aggression. It’s time we paid attention to this issue so we can prevent injury of both patients and hospital staff. Check out these startling facts: Greater than 75% of nursing staff on acute psychiatric reported being assaulted by a patient at least once over the course of their careers (Iozzino et al., 2015). One in four psychiatric nurses report disabling injuries from patient assaults (Quanbeck, 2006). Aggression, when present, works against discharge planning and typically prolongs patient stays (Quanbeck, 2006). How widespread is inpatient violence? Can it be predicted and prevented? What are the best measures for managing it?  And how do we fix the issue? Traditional methods of responding to aggression, such as seclusion or restraints could result in physical and psychological harm to patients. Clearly, a discussion of inpatient violence would be beneficial. Prevalence & Risk Factors How often is this happening? Studies show that a smaller percentage of the patients cause most of the violence, and that there are predictive risk factors that can determine if a patient will be more likely to be a first time offender, or a repeat offender. A meta analysis of 35 studies including 23,972 patients admitted to acute psychiatric units in 31 high-income countries found that about 17% committed at least one act of violence while hospitalized (Iozzino et al., 2015). It is important to note, however, that a small percentage of aggressive psychiatric patients, cause 10 times more serious injuries than those who less frequently assault (Convit et al., 1990, Cheung et al., 1997).  Six percent of aggressors are responsible for 71% of incidents according to Barlow, Grenyer & Ilkiw-Lavalle, 2000). Targeting these so called “recidivistic assaulters” could lead to the greatest decrease in aggressive incidents. To an extent, the risk of inpatient aggression can be predicted. Here are some of the risk factors: The most significant risk factor for physical violence was history of aggression, and violence 1 month before admission further increased risk (Amore et al, 2008); number of past violent acts is correlated with an increase in violence risk (Quanbeck, 2006) Males are associated with greater aggression (Amore et al, 2008) Certain psychiatric diagnoses are associated with higher rates of aggression: Schizophrenia personality disorder impulse control disorder (eg, anger/temper control problems) bipolar and schizoaffective disorder is also associated with aggression (Amore et al, 2008, Barlow, Grenyer & Ilkiw-Lavalle, 2000, Quanbeck, 2006) A high percentage aggressors have a secondary diagnosis of substance use disorder (50% according to Olupona et al., 2017) (Barlow, Grenyer & Ilkiw-Lavalle, 2000) Aggressive patients are likely younger, with age find ways to respond that  agrees with or validates the patient’s position-> tell the patient what you want (take meds, sit down, ect) May take a dozen times (requires patience) Each cycle may take 1 minute, so 10 minutes for 10 cycles 2. Fishkind, A. (2002), 10 domains of de-escalation: Respect personal space 2 arms distance at least Understand many have been sexually abused Do not be provocative Not fist clenched, not closed off body language, not excessive staring Establish verbal contact Only one person (trained person) Explain who you are and your goal is to keep everyone safe Be concise Simple language, simple vocabulary, bit sized info at a time Persistently repeat message Identify wants and feelings “Even if I can’t provide it, I would like to know so we could work on it.” Listen closely to what the patient is saying Through body language, verbal acknowledgement, repeat back to their satisfaction “To Understand what another person is saying, you must assume that it is true and try to imagine what it could be true of.” Agree or agree to disagree (find things to agree with) Agree with the truth Agree with the principle “I believe everyone should be treated respectfully” Agree with the odds “There would probably be other patients who would be upset also…” Lay down the law and set clear limits Lay down the expectations for expected behavior matter of fact (not as a threat) Offer choices and optimism Propose alternative to violence Offer kindness (blankets, magazines, access to phone, food, drink) Debrief the patient and staff 3.  Dr. Friedman recommends all doctors on her unit to have prn (as needed) medications available as part of the initial order set. Then nurses can administer them if a patient starts escalating. Alternate Measures Literature suggests significant decreases in inpatient violence from some interventions further off the beaten path than those we’ve mentioned thus far. Surprisingly simple interventions working toward improving staff relationships with patients can lead to significant decreases in inpatient violence. Two British studies offer some opportunity for reflection. Bowers et al. 2015 tested 10 Safewards interventions in a randomized controlled trial that included 31 wards at 15 hospitals in London. The interventions tested included a requirement to say something good about each patient at nursing shift handover, emphasis on de-escalation, structured, innocuous, personal information sharing between staff and patients (favorite music/sports), anticipating and talking through bad news patient may receive, and display of positive messages about the ward from discharged patients. The test sites that used the interventions experienced a 15% reduction in conflict events and a 23.2% reduction in containment events. Antonysamy (2013) reported that one inpatient adult unit in Blackpool, England began taking patients on weekly trips to the local zoo. Over the course of 12 months, aggressive incidents dropped from 482 to 126, and average length of stay reduced by about 50%. Furthermore, the rate of staff taking sick time was reduced by more than 50% (they attributed this to increased enthusiasm). Conclusions Inpatient psychiatric violence poses a significant risk to patient and staff health. Risk factors offer staff an opportunity to predict and prevent aggression through thorough violence assessments. Pharmacotherapy, isolation, and restraints provide a valuable core of intervention options that will likely never be replaced, but is could be beneficial to begin to view these as more of a last line of defense. When we resort to these interventions by default, patients perceive entering into a very control-oriented power dynamic with staff, and patient-staff relationships suffer. When we utilize alternative interventions that emphasize the humanity of patients and foster cooperative partnerships with staff, the need for traditional interventions is reduced. Antonysamy’s (2013) intervention of the weekly trip to the zoo is well nigh impossible to test in the United States, but it offers an important opportunity for reflection. If simple, humanizing interventions like this can be so effective, where should we place our emphasis in future research? For resource library for full citations: go here Link to sign up for CME go: here Member Login to do CME activity go: here Instagram: dr.davidpuder Twitter: @DavidPuder Facebook: DrDavidPuder

Speaking Russian Fast-Track
154.1. Russian Verbs. To UNDERSTAND. Imperfective. Conjugation and examples.

Speaking Russian Fast-Track

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 4:20


Speaking Russian. Lesson 154.1. Russian Verbs. To UNDERSTAND. Imperfective. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (154.1. Verb “Понимать”)

russian lesson verb verbs conjugation to understand speaking russian
Speaking Russian Fast-Track
153.1. Russian Verbs. To UNDERSTAND. Perfective.

Speaking Russian Fast-Track

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 6:39


153.1. Russian Verbs. To UNDERSTAND. Perfective. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (153.1. Verb “To understand”)

russian verbs conjugation to understand perfective
Cold War Radio
CWR#59

Cold War Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 59:48


U.S. evacuates embassy as bombs, fighting rock Iraq,To Understand the Crisis in Iraq, Follow the Pipelines ,How US Policy Enabled the Rise of Al Qaeda 2.0 and the Collapse of Iraq,Russia cuts gas to Ukraine, flows to EU threatened,48 Kenyans dead: Witness: Gunmen spared Muslims,Today in Cold War History for June 16,‘They Keep Coming’: The ‘Rehearsed’ Answers Illegal Immigrants Are Using at the Border to Gain Entry Into the U.S.

Grand Rapids Buddhist Temple and Zen Center Dharma Talks
GR Zen Center : Just Penetrate This Phrase

Grand Rapids Buddhist Temple and Zen Center Dharma Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 12:40


Explores the meaning of the phrase: To Understand the Buddhas of Endless Time, Just Penetrate This Phrase, "Everything is Created by Mind Alone.

Keep The Promise Ministries, Inc. - Sermons by Pastor Buddy Chapman
#094 - Taste and See that the Lord is Good.

Keep The Promise Ministries, Inc. - Sermons by Pastor Buddy Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2013 30:06


Taste and See that the Lord is Good. His Nature; The God of all comfort. The very nature of God. He cares for us in the midst of our hardships. He stands by us and encourages us. The very work of God. To comfort us is His Character-His Ministry. Jesus said He would give us rest. Jesus said He would send a comforter to be with us always. Christ's works were comforting. To Understand and receive comfort we must value the truth enough to learn it by attending church. Reading the word. The power of God. God is sufficient no matter what the problem, God is more than enough. He comforts us for two reason, so we will help others in their actions, and be willing to share the truth about God. His Will; Lord thy will be done. Jesus came to fulfill the law. His Blessings; Save the sinner. Demonstrate the truth of life and give Himself ransom. He came to do the will of the Father. Psa 34:1-8, Psa 23, Psa 119:71-76, Isa 40:1, Isa 49:13, Ias 51:12, Isa 52:9, Isa 61:1-2, Isa 66:13, John 6:40, Rom 8:31-34.

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
July 12, 2010 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "Elite Published Plan Just to Show You'd be "All Dumbed Down and No Way to Know" " *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 12, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, a

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2010 46:51


--{ Elite Published Plan Just to Show You'd be "All Dumbed Down and No Way to Know": "Public's Mocked and Debased, Filled with Division, Culture Destroyed Over Years with Military Precision, As Planned, They're Hedonistic, Addicted to Pleasure, Emulating TV Celebrities in their Copious Leisure, C.G. Darwin said Elite would Retain their Wildness, Domesticated Public would Descend into Vileness, While Social Engineering, Taught in Each School, Instills Political Correctness, They're Dumb but "Cool", To Understand the Technique Rise Above Emotion and Study the Big Boys, They Use their Devotion In Planning Their Own Kind's Ultimate Survival, Marking the New World Order's Steady Arrival, And the Heralding of Triumph over "Bottom Feeders", Confused and Squabbling can't Produce Leaders, Yet Submit into Slavery for Shelter and Food, Obliged Happily by Authorities "For Their Own Good" " © Alan Watt }-- The Compartmentalized Matrix - Television-in-Every-Home Mandate, Programming for New Normals - Coronation Street series - Society Reduced to Base Level - Eugenics Coupled with Socialism - Public-Private Partnerships - Media Has No Responsibility to Tell Public the Truth. Immature Young Men Flock into Military, Ready to Kill without Question - Unlimited Financing for Long-Planned Long-Term World Agenda - Europe, Eradication of Old Cultures - World War - Troop Problems in Afghanistan and Iraq. Violent Criminals to be Released from Prisons for Cost-Cutting - Effects of Mass Immigration into Britain, Cries of "Overpopulation" - Gov. Control over Breeding - Ethnic Cleansing of Native Populations - Linguistic Minimalism - "Idiocracy" movie. Global Governmental Body over Food, Water and Energy (Quotas and Rationing Coming). "Latest" Technology is Long Obsolete - Cell Phones and Gadgets to Help Gov. Spy on You. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - July 12, 2010 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)