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The story of French electronic music over the last hundred years is one of artistic and technical innovations that changed the course of contemporary music. The late 19th century stylistic inventions of GABRIEL FAURÉ, MAURICE RAVEL, and CLAUDE DEBUSSY led to the emergence of Impressionism and Minimalism in the 20th century—while the revolutionary innovations of ERIK SATIE laid the foundation for ambient background music and personal music for solo piano. At the same time, the invention of playable French electronic instruments like the “Ondes Martenot” in 1928, accelerated the arrival of live electronic performance, and the French brilliance in style and design produced exceptionally refined sonic and textural quality in recordings after mid-century. On this transmission of HEARTS of SPACE, a look at French ambient and electronic music from the 1970's to now, on a program called "AMBIANCE FRANÇAIS." Music is by DEBUSSY via TOMITA, JEAN MICHEL JARRE, THIERRY DAVID, CHRISTIAN WITTMAN, PAUL SAUVANET, and AIR. https://bit.ly/HOS-1394. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
This conversation between JJA members Bob Blumenthal, Ricky Ricciardi, and Fumi Tomita explores how jazz research has evolved through digital transformation. Ricciardi describes his journey researching Louis Armstrong's career, moving from physical archives and interviews for his first book to primarily digital resources like newspaper databases, digitized periodicals, and ancestry records for subsequent works. Tomita discusses researching early jazz by using both traditional sources and digital archives, explaining how this allowed him to rediscover overlooked musicians and challenge established narratives. Both authors share their detective work in reconciling conflicting historical accounts and discuss the revelations that emerged during their research—Ricciardi finding consistency in Armstrong's artistic approach throughout his career, and Tomita discovering early jazz's experimental nature and influence on free jazz.The conversation highlights valuable resources for jazz researchers, including newspaper and periodical databases, digitized oral histories from various institutions, and Archive.org's extensive collection. The guests discuss areas needing fresh research and emphasize how digital access has democratized jazz research, allowing deeper investigation into the music's complex evolution without leaving one's home.###Eight nominees for our 2025 Book of the Year Awards, and 15 Honorable Mentions, are posted at JJANews.org, along with other articles from our international membership. Please also take a look at The Jazz Omnibus: 21st Century Photos and Writings by Members of the Jazz Journalists Association, available online and wherever books are sold.Don't miss new episodes of The Buzz. Make sure you follow us wherever you listen to podcasts. For more from the Jazz Journalists Association, go to JJANews.org.
We welcome back Al Dewar for another of our semi-regular podcast series, Ask Al. This is where we give Al your questions about the Character Options action figures, without him knowing them in advance, and you get his full responses. We've still got lots of questions here, so we'll be using them next time! (Today's guest theme... What if Tomita did a Doctor Who Theme, by George C Music)
Once again, it's the hay fever season! We asked Dr. Aiko Tomita of Midtown Medical Clinic how we could manage those annoying allergy symptoms. - 鼻がムズムズ…目がショボショボ…喉がイガイガ…そんな方いませんか? 今まで大丈夫だった人でも急に花粉症に悩まされることがあるんだそう!
Anunciamos os nossos convidados do 26° episódio da 2ª Temporada do Papo Condominial Cast Vale do Paraíba! E nesse bate-papo especial, falaremos sobre a nossa história no meio condominial, com os convidados Desiane Tomita @desiane_tomita e Rogério Puglia @ruggeropuglia. ................................................................. A apresentação fica por conta do nosso Diretor Executivo Daniel Lima @danielrslima e da advogada condominialista Silvana Capelazo @silvanacapelazo. Um projeto gigante como este só é possível graças ao oferecimento do Grupo Ourho (@grupoourho) e demais patrocinadores. ..........................
Miki Tomita Okamoto is an educator, navigator, storyteller and student herself. Since April 2022, she has also been mindfully setting the foundation of the next chapter of the Aloha Response as Pono Shim's successor after his passing. In this episode, Miki, Roy Kimura and Molly Mamaril have a meaningful conversation that touches upon the many facets of what it means to be a practitioner of aloha in the modern day and how to honor Ponoʻs memory and wishes through the creation of the Mālama Pono Foundation. As many of you know, Miki is the founder and CEO of Education Incubator, a nonprofit that aims to uplift learners across the islands through innovation through aloha to support the dreamers, doers, entrepreneurs, academics, philosophers, voyagers, explorers, teachers and students across Hawaii. *The format of this episode is slightly different than previous ones as the audio was pulled from a video interview with Miki (on camera) and Roy Kimura and Molly Mamaril (off camera). You will hear all three of their voices in an informal, behind-the-scenes interview. Mahalo for listening.Conversation Highlights and Timestamps0:00 Introduction to the episode3:15 Who was Pono Shim?5:19 When did you first meet him?8:25 What did you see in him, in those early days?9:38 Was there a recognition of each other when you first met?12:51 When did people begin to seek him out?17:13 How did he know when it was time to share what he had been taught?18:33 Storytelling as medicine; Connection vs. correction22:41 Is there a story about your relationship with him that stays in your mind?30:44 How are you carrying the role of being the student of multiple teachers - including Pono Shim and Nainoa Thompson?35:55 What did he see as his purpose?37:06 Aloha as a key, as a personal practice; Ponoʻs willingness to live his life publicly39:34 What is your favorite Pono story? How he became his dadʻs shadow and learned about changemaking by watching the masters of personal relationships.43:21 Did he ever talk about what Aunty Pilahi Paki saw in him - how she singled him out?45:20 Aloha as a solo practice46:50 When feeling the Two Storms, we must still have aloha for ourselves. Ask, "Can I do this and still have a full heart?"50:37 The Malama Pono Foundation55:49 Growing the community of practice: "I want people to still be able to find him, to know him, and have a personal relationship with Pono Shim and his teachings"58:36 Ponoʻs Audiobook aspirations: "I want them to know him."1:00:20 Practicing self care1:01:55 What didn't we lose when Pono passed away?1:04:20 Aloha economics1:06:25 Aloha in business; What can we hope to accomplish with the Mālama Pono Foundation to challenge the status quo and create positive change?1:15:12 How can we engage the diaspora of residents leaving Hawaii in the aloha practice?1:19:31 What do you miss most about Pono?1:22:49 Was there a favorite meal that you shared together?1:23:40 Why did you create the Foundations of Aloha program?1:32:17 How did Uncle Pono feel about Foundations of Aloha?1:33:25 The Lilikoi Story1:39:42 Miki's childhood on Maui and her early spiritual exploration1:49:27 1976 - A defining year for Pono and Nainoa Thompson1:51:10 Aloha is also a canoeResource LinksEducation Incubator and Foundations of AlohaMālama Pono Foundation The Mālama Pono Foundation will perpetuate and grow Pono Shim's vision of Hawaiʻi as a unique place of healing and source of the universal spirit of ALOHA for the world. The establishment and launch of the Foundation is led by Miki Tomita, Pono's mentee, who is facilitating the curation of Pono's work and other Hawaiʻi wisdom sources into resources for students and practitioners of ALOHA, past, present and future. Donations to support the launch of the foundation and its endeavors are currently being accepted through Education Incubator. Please contact MPF for more information: info@malamaponofoundation.org.
Judo: Japan's Tomita Wins Title in Women's +78kg Category at World Championships
Join Us At the Mar. 29th Live Podcast Event:http://www.JustGrowPodcast.comOn the next episode of the Just Grow Podcast we had on the incredible Ryan TomitaThe Most Powerful Personal Development Tool On The Planet:https://www.justgrowvisions.com/If you'd like to connect with them further go follow on IGhttps://www.instagram.com/ryan.tomita/https://www.instagram.com/middlefingermantras/Also go follow https://www.instagram.com/nikoarapkiles/ & https://www.instagram.com/officialjustgrowConnect on all platforms:https://linktr.ee/officialjustgrowMake sure to leave a review and let us know what you thought!#justgrow #visionvideos #visionboard
I Avsnitt 191 av Dagens männsika möter vi Kishti Tomita, röstcoachen bakom uttrycket "halleluja moment". Vi pratar om hur ett hallelujamoment känns och om att bli petad från Idoljuryn. Om tiden då Kishti befann sig i själens mörka natt och om att ta sekund för sekund, tills meningen och lusten återvänder och om kallet att hjälpa andra att hitta sin plats.
What would you like to pass on to future generations?Amid the alarming concern of global warming, it becomes imperative to contemplate sustainable practices aimed at safeguarding nature for future generations. This could be achieved by adopting Sustainable Development Goals, particularly encouraging businesses to lead the way in creating a better living environment for everyone.In this episode of the Ikigai Podcast, Nick speaks with Naoko Tomita about adopting Sustainable Development Goals within businesses, aiming to forge a better future for all.Hey it is Nick Kemp here from IkigaiTribe.com, just before we get into this episode I wanted to let you know I am running a Ikigai Workshop Webinar this month. The workshop is 2-hours long and covers the work of pioneering ikigai researcher Mieko Kamiya. We look at her definition of ikigai and her 7 ikigai needs.If you are interested go to https://ikigaitribe.com/ikigai-workshop
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Laidoje skambės iš archyvų atgaivinti Indijos ankstyvieji (1969-1972 m.) elektroninio garso eksperimentai. Japonų „Plazmiško simfoninio orkestro“ dirigento Tomita'os „Planetų“ (Gustavo Holsto orkestrinės siuitos) interpretacijos, o taip pat – keli įrašai iš Lietuvos elektroninės muzikos paveldo ir neblėstančios 9 dešimtmečio „sintezatorių pop“ dainos.Ved. Lukas Devita
Controle emocional, conhecimento técnico e um pouco de sorte. É isso que os pilotos da aeronáutica precisam para lidar com situações de perigo (como um pouso forçado) e hoje você vai descobrir exatamente como esses heróis treinam e um coronel da Aeronáutica vai contar uma história de sobrevivência de um pouso perigoso.
Idol-drottningen ställs mot kockarnas kamp-kungen när Den gyllene Torbjörnen ska få en ny ägare. Alfred Jansson kommer sen förbi och delar ut priser till de som förtjänar det från veckan som gått. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Rails World needed a website! Did you want to be on the small team that helps build it? Shami Tomita and Eric Halverson certainly did and so they came on to the show to talk about their experience and the tech stack behind the conferencing app. Backed by Daniel Rassiner and Cody Norman, the crew talked about supporting Juniors and conference tips. Show Notes: Rails World (https://rubyonrails.org/world) CasaVolunteerTracking.org (https://casavolunteertracking.org/) The Agency of Learning (https://pairing-app-aol.herokuapp.com/) Eric Halverson (@elhalvers) / Twitter (https://twitter.com/elhalvers) Eric on Github (https://github.com/elhalvers) Eric on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/elhalverson/) Shami (@Shami941) / Twitter (https://twitter.com/Shami941) Shami on Github (https://github.com/ShamiTomita) Shami on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shami-tomita-rodriguez/) Daniel on Github (https://github.com/toyhammered) Daniel on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/drassiner/) Cody's Personal Site (https://www.codynorman.com/) Sponsored By: Honeybadger (https://www.honeybadger.io/) If you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it's time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it's everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy. Get started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io (https://www.honeybadger.io/) with plans starting at free! Rocky Mountain Ruby (https://rockymtnruby.dev/) The Rocky Mountain Ruby conference returns to Boulder, Colorado on October 5th and 6th. Join them for two days of insightful talks from experienced Ruby developers with plenty of opportunities to connect with your Ruby community. Experience a great Ruby conference in a great city! Get you tickets today at Rocky Mountain Ruby (https://rockymtnruby.dev/)
Conheça a incrível história de um garoto que saiu do interior do Paraná e que, após várias coincidências inacreditáveis, conquistou uma vaga na Força Aérea e hoje está no posto de Coronel. Exploramos a dinâmica dos aviões, o treinamento rigoroso e as oportunidades incríveis que a carreira na Força Aérea tem a oferecer. Se você sempre sonhou em tocar o céu, não pode perder!
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.30.538878v1?rss=1 Authors: Mizobata, H., Tomita, K., Yonezawa, R., Hayashi, K., Kinoshita, S., Yoshitake, K., Asakawa, S. Abstract: Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.13.536725v1?rss=1 Authors: Tarutani, A., Lövestam, S., Zhang, X., Kotecha, A., Robinson, A. C., Mann, D. M. A., Saito, Y., Murayama, S., Tomita, T., Goedert, M., Scheres, S., Hasegawa, M. Abstract: The formation of amyloid filaments through templated seeding is believed to underlie the propagation of pathology in most human neurodegenerative diseases. A widely used model system to study this process is to seed amyloid filament formation in cultured cells using human brain extracts. Here, we report the electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of tau filaments from undifferentiated seeded SH-SY5Y cells, that transiently expressed N-terminally HA-tagged 1N3R or 1N4R human tau, using brain extracts from individuals with AD or CBD. Although the resulting filament structures differed from those of the brain seeds, some degree of structural templating was observed. Studying templated seeding in cultured cells, and determining the structures of the resulting filaments, can thus provide insights into the cellular aspects underlying neurodegenerative diseases. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.01.10.523378v1?rss=1 Authors: Tsujioka, S., Sumino, A., Nagasawa, Y., Sumikama, T., Flechsig, H., Puppulin, L., Tomita, T., Baba, Y., Kakuta, T., Ogoshi, T., Umeda, K., Kodera, N., Murakoshi, H., Shibata, M. Abstract: Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) has long been central in synaptic plasticity research. CaMKII is a dodecameric serine/threonine kinase that has been essentially conserved across metazoans for over a million years. While the mechanisms of CaMKII activation are well studied, its "behavior" at the molecular level has remained unobserved. Here, high-speed atomic force microscopy was used to visualize the activity-dependent structural dynamics of rat/hydra/C. elegans CaMKII in various states at nanometer resolution. Among the species, rat CaMKII underwent internal kinase domain aggregation in an activity-dependent manner and showed a higher tolerance to dephosphorylation by phosphatase. Our findings suggest that mammalian CaMKII has evolutionarily acquired a new structural form and a tolerance to phosphatase to maintain robust CaMKII activity for proper neuronal function. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Snowboarding Women: Ono, Tomita Reach World Cup Halfpipe Final 8
Episode 7 of the Ramen in Japan podcast with my very special guest Logan Sullivan aka @ramenbae11 on Instagram. Logan has been the head ramen chef at "Hakata Teppenyaki, Sushi, and Ramen bar" in Jacksonville and has now relocated to Japan, more precisely to Gunma. We talk about the latest ramen bowls that we had in Japan and bowls or shops that impressed us in the recent time, as well as his time as a ramen chef in the States. Today's covered shops are: Menya Sakuragi (麺屋桜木) https://goo.gl/maps/idz6GFyztyRp3ftj9 Chukasoba Tomita (中華蕎麦 とみ田) https://goo.gl/maps/1yNc1cksWA655CEj7 Hi Wa Mata Noboru (陽はまたのぼる) https://goo.gl/maps/SqUsy1mbbfBUA6km8 Ramen Takumi (らーめんたくみ) https://goo.gl/maps/9H75GzETxkmy1Yp69 To make a reservation at Tomita, visit omakase.in and be ready to make a reservation Tuesday, 12:30pm Japanese time, at which new reservation slots for the upcoming 7 days open up. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rameninjapan/message
Kishti Tomita är tillbaka hos Bathina. Vill man höra om hennes bakgrund så finns. det ett tidigare avsnitt där ,an pratar om det. Kishti känns såklart igen som IDOL-jurymedlemmen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kishti Tomita gästar bubblet för första gången och gör det med den äran tillsammans med proffsbubblaren Tove Styrke som alltid bjuder på garv när helgen ska firas in! Deras idolkunskaper testas och vi får inblick i dom båda bubblarnas roliga hjärnor!
This is our first "Science Says" episode, where we break down a single recent article relevant to the fitness (lifting, nutrition, health) industry and strategies you can apply right away based on what the science says.Today's article is "Evenly distributed protein intake over 3 meals augments resistance exercise–induced muscle hypertrophy in healthy young men" by Yasuda, et al. (2020).The main question is, can we build more muscle mass by evenly distributing protein throughout the day (primarily by increasing protein at breakfast if it is low to begin with)? RELATED LINKSYasuda, J., Tomita, T., Arimitsu, T., & Fujita, S. (2020). Evenly distributed protein intake over 3 meals augments resistance exercise–induced muscle hypertrophy in healthy young men. The Journal of Nutrition, 150(7), 1845-1851.Body by Science (Bill Campbell, PhD)
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.08.24.505057v1?rss=1 Authors: Noguchi, J., Watanabe, S., Oga, T., Isoda, R., Nakagaki, K., Sakai, K., Sumida, K., Hoshino, K., Saito, K., Miyawaki, I., Sugano, E., Tomita, H., Mizukami, H., Watakabe, A., Yamamori, T., Ichinohe, N. Abstract: Impairments in the experience-dependent elaboration of neural circuits are assumed to underlie autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the phenotype underlying synaptic plasticity is poorly understood. Here, we used a valproic acid-induced ASD marmoset model and in vivo two-photon microscopy to investigate the structural dynamics of dendritic spines in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, which is involved in ASD core symptoms. In model marmosets compared to controls, spine turnover was upregulated and spines were actively generated in clusters. Clustered emerging spines were predominant in carryover of generated spines in the model marmosets. Presynaptic boutons of local axons, but not long-range commissural axons, showed hyperdynamic turnover. Furthermore, nasal oxytocin administration reduced the clustered emergence of spines. Finally, we confirmed the high molecular conformity of adult animal models with human ASD. Our study suggests that an altered balance between synaptic plasticity and consolidation underlies ASD, and may be a potential therapeutic target. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
James and Steven talk about Inio Asano's Downfall, a manga about a manga artist who is miserable with how their life has turned out. Can you be happy making a hit manga? Or is their a wrong way to do it? Throughout the episode we speak of mindfulness, sex work, artist block and depression, listener discretion is advised. Skip synopsis @ 6:00 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 078: Downfall By Inio Asano Translation by Jocelyne Allen Lettering by Joanna Estep Synopsis: Ten years after breaking off a relationship, the Mangaka Kaoru Fukuzawa experiences his series coming to an end. On the night of celebration his wife and fellow manga editor Nozomi Machida, messages him that their home is occupied by a drunken friend. She advises him to kill time elsewhere so Kaoru spends the night crying into the lap of a sex worker. He is disenfranchised with his work; he dislikes manga that sells well, even if it is his own, and is saddened that his wife spends more time with what he deems to be inferior mangaka than himself. Struggling to find meaning in creating manga that sells well. Soon he meets another sex worker, one with cat like eyes similar to his first love, ten years ago. She calls herself Chifuyu but when she is off the clock, he finds out that her name is really Yui. And Yui finds out that Kaoru is a Mangaka. On his way back home after spending the night as a legitimate couple he has a vision of being a family man, having a kid with Yui. But that night would end up being the last time He would see Yui. She doesn't respond to his messages and it's not long that he sees her listed as a sex worker again, trying to make some money. Kaoru is basically ghosted! Battling loneliness by messaging fans on social media and paying for women's time is when tensions reach boiling point. Nozomi's cat gets cancer, Kaoru's ex-assistant, the young lady Tomita, confronts kaoru on his behaviour and Kaoru forces himself on Nozomi. Months go by when the divorced Kaoru is at his new book signing, he meets a young woman called Akari who confesses her gratitude for his manga and admits that it saved her life. The story ends with the lonely Kaoru still haunted by memories of that cat eyed girl. Topics: How Kaoru's beliefs are formed? E.g. the superiority complex as a mangaka Inio Asano's depiction of women and his commendable nature of not sticking to the usual moe inspired glamour. Kaoru's sexuality, what is he doing wrong in his relationships? Depression and the love of Manga (How we relate to it, our thoughts and the idea of artist's block being a form of depression) Other references: Golden Week is a set of Japanese public holidays that run through the first week of May. It is considered the peak of travel season for the Japanese. Hence why Yui spends it by visiting Italy. You maybe mistaken in believing that Kaoru is attending brothels but in reality, this is not possible. As with most places around the world, selling your body for sex is illegal. The legal loophole in Japan is that you can pay for an escort, which is a contract for the time spent with someone, sex is done consensually between two adults as a by-product of escort services. Japan does have the very common practice of “Love Hotels”. Rooms that are rented out for “rest” between one-to-three-hour time periods. These rooms are specially designed for lovers, one nights stands and sadly extra-marital affairs. Privacy is also a thing that Love Hotels sell, so you may never see the staff at such places or you may only see one member of staff through your time there. How Japan's Secretive 'Soapland' Brothels Operate (vice.com) Guide to Stay Safe in Tokyo's Red Light District- Shinjuku Kabukicho | Japan Info (jpninfo.com) Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/ Instagram – weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
Jpop-idolen som överfölls av sin stalker. En ung jpop-idol har hela livet framför sig med en lovande karriär som artist i Japan. Först slog hon igenom via jpop gruppen AKB48 och gjorde även succé i tv-rutan som skådespelerska. Med framgång kommer lojala och hängivna fans men möjligen även stalkers. Vad som först verkar bara vara en väldigt entusiastisk och ett hängivet fan, visar snart vem han egentligen är. En man med historik av stalking och nu har han ögonen på den unga tjejen. Han är säker på att han kommer vinna hennes hjärta och tänker inte släppa henne ur sikte. Men hans besatthet ska utvecklas till hat och en dag i maj 2016 ska hans agerande ta en helt ny blodig vändning. Detta är fallet om Mayu Tomita.----------Ljudklipp kommer från Hinatazaka46s-, AKB46s Youtubekanaler och Globalnews CA.Innehållet är inspirerat från Youtubern Ploopy678.----------Bli medlem i min Patreon och ta del av exklusivt material och förmåner samtidigt som du stöttar podden. Kom och diskutera och bli medlem i communityt :) www.patreon.com/crimepodden----------Kontakt: crimepodden@gmail.com----------Tack så mycket för att du lyssnar! //Jane Bli medlem på Patreon för tidigare avsnitt, exklusivt material och stötta podden :)Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/crimepodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Video homenaje al maestro de maestros, Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou, mejor conocido como Vangelis.All music and video rights belong to their owners, I don't claim any ownership. SíguenosRedes Sociales https://linktr.ee/tvaldeaglobalhttps://linktr.ee/boomkike#Vangelis #Cosmos #KikePosada #CHariotsofFire #BladeRunner #Homenaje #Tributo #CarlSagan #JonAnderson #JonVangelis #EDM #Moog #Syntetizador #musicaElectronica #musicaparapeliculas #NewAge #NuevaEra
Sinfonautas 23.5 Zona Soguba - Yes - Björk - Tomita - Milla Jovovich – Music For People In Trouble - Kai Mars – Somewhereout – Susanne Sundford - Paco Asensi – Maroon (ed) - Marcos Nieto Elige reproductor en el siguiente enlace: https://linktr.ee/sinfonautas Capítulo que cuenta con la participación de oyentes y artistas en el programa Sinfonautas. Sinopsis: Nadie dijo que viajar por el espacio fuera fácil ya que los problemas se multiplican, pero el Sargento Fafian está aquí para poner remedio. Mientras atravesamos paisajes de hielo y fuego que recuerdan a una isla terrestre, se abre la Veda en algún lugar liberando mensajes que nos llegan en forma de esa música que siempre está y no se la ESPERA, aunque Soguba maneje por todas las pistas buscándola. Etiquetas: #zonasoguba #bjork #kaimars #somewhereout #pacoasensi #maroon-ed #susannesundford #musicforpeopleintrouble #tomita #Yes # MillaJovovich #MarcosNieto Síguenos en nuestras travesías visitando mundos musicales eclécticos, antiguos y nuevos. ¡Importante! Suscríbete pulsando el botón naranja de la página de Ivoox!
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 Hoover Institution, Stanford University The Hoover Institution and Japan Society of Northern California host US Japan Global Dialogue on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 from 12:30pm - 7:30pm PT. In a rapidly changing Indo-Pacific region, Japan remains America's core ally, Asia's most stable democracy, and the world's third-largest economy. The US-Japan alliance is poised to enter a new era and expand its focus to cooperate on next-generation technology, development issues, civil society development, and maintenance of security. The Hoover Institution's US-Japan Global Dialogue explores the future of this critical relationship. The dialogue launched on March 22, 2022 (United States) / March 23, 2022 (Japan) with a private, one-day hybrid conference hosted by the Hoover Institution. Attendees included both US and Japanese senior government officials, eminent scholars, and leading private-sector actors. The conference began with a lunch hosted by the Hoover Institution and the Japan Society of Northern California followed by a panel discussion with Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), Japanese ambassador to the United States Koji Tomita, and former US ambassador to Japan John Roos in discussion with LTG (ret.) H. R. McMaster, moderated by Dr. Michael Auslin. It also included a Hoover Institution Library & Archives exhibit Histories Connect: Special Exhibitions of Japanese and Japanese American Collections with Dr. Kaoru (Kay) Ueda, Curator of the Japanese Diaspora Collection. Later in the day, a closed hybrid conference covered the following topics: 1) improving security cooperation between the United States and Japan and with other partners; 2) deepening economic and financial cooperation; 3) deepening cooperation in the development and application of new technologies; and 4) protecting liberal values and democratic sovereignty in Asia and beyond. At the conference, one American and one Japanese expert each presented short papers on each topic. PARTICIPANT BIOS H.E. Tomita, Koji Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the United States of America Ambassador Tomita's diplomatic career in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) spans 40 years. Most recently, he served as Japan's Ambassador to Korea, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Personal Representative for the G20 Summit in Osaka, and Ambassador to Israel. His relationship with the United States began when he studied in North Carolina for a year in college. Since he entered MOFA, he has also held leadership positions in U.S.-Japan relations, including Director-General of MOFA's North American Affairs Bureau and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, D.C. Ambassador Tomita graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Law and joined Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1981. United States Senator Bill Hagerty Senator Hagerty was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2020 and is currently serving his first term representing the state of Tennessee. His committee assignments include: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs; U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations; and the U.S. Senate Committee on Rules & Administration. Prior to his election to the U.S. Senate, Hagerty served as the U.S. Ambassador to Japan, the world's third largest economy and America's closest ally in the region. Hagerty is a life-long businessman. He started his business career with the Boston Consulting Group, where his work took him to five continents, including three years based in Tokyo, Japan. Ambassador John V. Roos John V. Roos is the Founding Partner at Geodesic Capital, a venture capital firm that bridges Japan and Silicon Valley by investing in growth-stage technology companies and helping them with market entry, strategy, and overall operational support in Japan. Previously, Ambassador Roos served as Chief Executive Officer and Senior Partner at Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich, & Rosati, the leading law firm in the United States in the representation of technology, life sciences, and emerging growth companies. From 2014-2020 Ambassador Roos served on the Board of Sony Corporation From 2009-2013 Ambassador Roos served as the United States Ambassador to Japan. Ambassador Roos received his A.B. with honors in Political Science from Stanford University and a J.D. from Stanford Law School. LTG (ret.) H.R. McMaster H. R. McMaster is the Fouad and Michelle Ajami Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He is also the Bernard and Susan Liautaud Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute and lecturer at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He serves as the Japan Chair at the Hudson Institute and Chairman of the Center for Political and Military Power at the Foundation for Defense of Democracy. He was the 26th assistant to the president for National Security Affairs. McMaster served as a commissioned officer in the United States Army for thirty-four years after graduation from West Point. He holds a PhD in military history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author of Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World and Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Lies that Led to Vietnam. He is host of the podcast Battlegrounds: International Perspectives on Crucial Challenges to Security and Prosperity. Michael Auslin Michael Auslin is the Payson J. Treat Distinguished Research Fellow in Contemporary Asia at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. A historian by training, he specializes in US policy in Asia and geopolitical issues in the Indo-Pacific region. Auslin is the author of six books, including Asia's New Geopolitics: Essays on Reshaping the Indo-Pacific and is a longtime contributor to the Wall Street Journal and National Review. Auslin also cohosts the podcast The Pacific Century. Previously, Auslin was an associate professor of history at Yale University, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, and a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the senior advisor for Asia at the Halifax International Security Forum, a senior fellow at London's Policy Exchange, and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. Among his honors are being named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, a Fulbright Scholar, and a German Marshall Fund Marshall Memorial Fellow. He serves on the board of the Wilton Park USA Foundation.
I think a great way to introduce Ken is to read a direct quote from Grovemade‘s website. “The seeds were planted a decade ago by pure chance when I moved my custom furniture business into a humble workshop backing up to the railroad tracks. Across the street, in a run-down home, we called the “Fight Club House” lived enthusiastic entrepreneur Joe Mansfield. He was somehow running a very successful laser engraving and digital art business out of a spare bedroom. We soon became friends and would often throw a football around in the street—endlessly tossing creative ideas back and forth dreaming up the next big thing. One hot day in the summer of 2009, Grovemade was born.” Learn how to manage your transformation initiatives. Listen to hosts Shawn Acheampong and Carl Reid as 2 Digital Transformation Specialists who have implemented 'change and innovation' in Health Care, Retail, Grocery, Banking, telecommunications, Manufacturing, Energy, Government, and much much more. You'll discover the best methods to be productive, a review of supportive tools, method,s and hacks. And also find a mix of current topics discussions, guests segments, and sharing of personal experiences all related to personal growth, project/process development, and innovative transformations.To watch this interview click this link: https://youtu.be/QiPnVhW5i7MTumii Transformations (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC80wCAMIP2emMWCOVJ0EsmA) CEO - Tumii Transformations: Shawn Acheampong Catalyst Consulting Associates, IncPrincipal Consultant - Carl Reid Follow CReid: (https://linktr.ee/abstrakt_projekts)⚙️My Favourite Research, Productivity, Workflow Tools: Kit.co: https://kit.co/Abstrakt.Projekts
Coco Tomita is a rising star in the violin world. A former semi-finalist in the BBC Young Musician competition in 2020, she is currently studying at the University for Music Hanns Eisler in Berlin. Having recently released her debut album Origins on Orchid Classics, she reminisces about performing in 2020 with the pandemic just around the corner, as well as the challenges she faced while forging a solo career over the last two years. Check out thestrad.com for the latest news and articles on all things to do with string playing. Register and subscribe to access exclusive archival content from 2010 onwards. Student discount! Get 50% off an online subscription! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3eQ75AB Find us on social media: Facebook.com/thestrad Twitter: @TheStradMag Instagram: @the_strad_ Lili Boulanger: Two pieces for violin and piano I - Nocturne Francis Poulenc: Sonata for violin and piano I – Allegro con fuoco Coco Tomita, violin / Simon Callaghan, piano Origins Orchid Classics ORC100194
Belmont University Center for International Business, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, the Japan-America Society of Tennessee and Sister Cities of Nashville GLOBAL TOWN HALL H.E. Koji Tomita Ambassador of Japan to the United States Join us for this special presentation by the World Affairs Council. Ambassador Koji Tomita is a seasoned diplomat -- 30 years in Japan's foreign service -- and he will talk about the U.S.-Japan relationship, economic developments, strategic challenges and much, much more. Don't miss this chance to hear his insights and perspectives and pose your questions to the Ambassador. Excerpt: The United States has long been a Pacific power but is focusing new attention on the importance of the region – political, economic and in defense and security. In our State, meanwhile, the relationship with Japan is flourishing to the great benefit of both Tennesseans and our Japanese partners... ...On November 2nd, Nashville will host the Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. Koji Tomita and his wife in a visit hosted by the Tennessee World Affairs Council. That evening he will talk with the community at a Global Town Hall at Belmont University about the depth and breadth of the U.S.-Japanese relationship, and everyone is invited. Ambassador Tomita is likely to speak to more than the importance of national security and business relations. A key strength is the people-to-people ties. Whether it's the Southern hospitality shown Japanese business people and their families in Tennessee cities and towns, the exchanges of students and teachers, or the gift of cherry trees, symbolizing the bonds of friendship, there are scores of ways Tennesseans and Japanese are connected. Our welcome for Ambassador and Mrs. Tomita on November 2nd will be one more expression of that friendship and you should join us at the Town Hall to make that welcome.
Mångåriga Idol-jurymedlemmen berättar om när Prince ville dansa och om sin asperger-diagnos. På fredagkvällen är det Idolfinal och det är en peppad Kishti Tomita som är P4 Extra gästen med Erik Blix. Ansvarig utgivare: Sabina Schatzl.
"Spektra" by Nova Express from Twenty One; "I'm in Love with the End" by Mira Calix from Absent Origin; "Tomita" by Jaga Jazzist remixed by OKR of Once and Future Band from Pyramid Remix; "Moon Dance" by Bitchin Bajas from Switched on Ra; "Echoes (The Asymmetrical Excursion)" by Directions from Echoes The Anniversary Edition; "Splitting Light (Radio Edit) by Light Conductor from Sequence Two; "Woods of Algor" by Old Tower from The Old King of Witches; "Astral Survivor" by Daniel O'Sullivan from Fourth Density; "I Remember Everything, Almost Constantly" by Nasturtium from Please Us; "Santa Fe Cruiser" by New Mexican Stargazers from Highway Dreamscape
This week we are joined by Kenji, tune is as we share his incredible journey from Kenya to Japan, Zimbabwe to the U.K. where he first trained as a biochemical scientist before pursuing a career in medicine. We discuss his passion for research and academia, discovering his learning style, the story behind his awesome YouTube channel and why in a hyper-competitive field its more important to work collaboratively and openly. Kenji also takes some time to share the importance of life outside of medicine and why we should all endeavor to develop socially, emotionally and our never compare ourselves to other people. Kenji Tomita is a final year medical student and Youtuber at King's College London.He first trained as a biochemical scientist before pursuing a career in medicine. He has amassed a following of 50,000+ people with over 2 million views across his platforms where he openly shares his journey, resources and advice. Learn more about Kenji - www.kenjitomita.co.uk Learn more about Scrubbed In: YouTube: Scrubbed In with Amz & Abdul Twitter -@ScrubbedIn_ Instagram - @Scrubbedin_ Check out our latest platform Peerr Peerr socialises education by providing an interactive and collaborative way to learn from your peers through custom-made quizzes.
ESPECIAL VOZES FEMININAS Entrevistas com: - Angéli do Prado Casagrande, vice-diretora da Escola Técnica Getúlio Vargas, de Fontoura Xavier - Josilene Martins, coordenadora da subcomissão do Inclusão de Ouro da ABCCC - Flávia Tomita, diretora técnica do Instituto Rio Grandense do Arroz (Irga) - Thiandra Cristina Sangaletti, bióloga e meliponicultora
Den nya idoljury-medlemmen Katia Mosally gästar studion! Hon berättar om hur det är att vara rookie i juryn, om rädslan för Kishti och om hur det kom sig att hon hamnade i LA! Foto: Magnus Ragnvid
Programa de Radio No.138 Podcast 287Transmitido el 5 de Mayo 2021 por Radio y TV. Querétaro 100.3 FM Los invitamos a escuchar el programa Del Bit a la Orquesta celebrando el quinto aniversario luctuoso de gran Maestro y pionero de la música electrónica en Japón Isao Tomita, donde les compartiremos temas musicales que a su vez han sido inspiración de diversos compositores de música de Videojuegos; no se pierdan de este programa todos los miércoles de 16 a 17 hrs., centro de México por el 100.3FM de Radio y Televisión Querétaro; en Internet https://www.rtq.mx/100-3-fm-qro/
On today’s episode Ken Tomita returns to discuss the role of CEO and how his team looks forward in order to anticipate trends, customer needs, and potential problems. Ken Tomita is the CEO and co-founder of Grovemade, a product innovation company specializing in the home workspace. Learn more at www.grovemade.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode Ken Tomita shares the power of creative problem-solving and how his team clarifies the purpose of every design by focusing on the customer and their needs. Ken Tomita is the CEO and co-founder of Grovemade, a product innovation company specializing in the home workspace. Learn more at www.grovemade.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LA NONNOMUSICA 52 Isao Tomita
05: Wie alt sollte ich sein für welches Instrument? 0-7 – ab 7 – ab 14 – ab 35 – ab 49 oder später irgendwann. Bläserreim zu Folge 05 „Bist du noch im Kindergarten, musst du nicht mehr länger warten. Nimmst die Flöte in die Hand- Spielst schon bald den ersten Band. Wenn du nun hast die 2. Zähne Ich hier das Saxofon erwähne. Suchst du ein ein stolzes Instrument, wirst du Trompetenspiel-Agent. Bist du vom Alter her schon 4+10, wird Pop- & Jazzmusik für dich sehr schön. Dein Arm ist lang genug für die Posaun. Auch ans Tenorsosax kannst du dich traun!“ Bonusmusik: Solo am Attersee (Querflöte) und 8 Variationen über Scarborough Fair (Saxofon). Melodie aus England, Variationen von Steven Tailor. Flöte und Saxofon: Steven Tailor. Hörempfehlung: Tomita: https://youtu.be/IVvQQMrEUzQ (Bilder einer Ausstellung) Gerry Mulligan: Baritonsaxofon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSOyV1opbM8 Geburtstagslied für Klarinette: https://youtu.be/dusd08RS-ns Fragen und Wünsche an wind@steventailor.de
Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and André de Ridder discuss ‘Snowflakes are Dancing' by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy's tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. For more on your favorite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and André de Ridder discuss ‘Snowflakes are Dancing’ by Japanese musician Isao Tomita. The album features arrangements of Debussy’s tone paintings, including Clair de Lune and The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. For more on your favorite records, visit classicalbumsundays.com.
Tenzo: a movie between documentary and fiction. The post Katsuya Tomita – Tenzo #Cannes2019 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Today's show begins with Jason Hartman and Adam discussing how investors are taking a big risk (and breaking Commandment #5 in the process) if they take part in buying the stock for a company that's never turned a profit. Then Jason welcomes Lisa Tomita, a client with 4 properties who has recently decided to self-manage two of her properties. Jason and Lisa discuss the ups and downs of investing and how self-managing has turned Lisa into a more empowered investor ready to deal with all the bumps along the way as she moves closer to her financial independence. Key Takeaways: [3:34] Lyft is going public, but it may not be a good idea to buy in to the company [7:57] If you're going to buy stocks, at least buy dividend stocks Lisa Tomita Client Case Study: [15:04] Lisa's tenant saved her $200 because of the relationship they've developed [19:53] Lisa recently quit her job so she could focus full time on real estate [23:58] Self-managing has made Lisa feel more empowered and learned [28:23] One of Lisa's deals that hasn't gone well broke 4 of Jason's 10 commandments [34:58] Income property is so durable it's like the self-healing asset Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Masters
After hellos and catchups, we talk Koka's electro mechanical beat machine 2 (10:35), then after the sad loss of Isao Tomita, we talk about his enormous influence and innovation in electronic music (17:00), Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe's performance at Superbooth spawns a discussion on the challenges of modular music construction (34:10), then the Polygraph How Music Taste Evolved infographic (52:40).