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Nkawm niam txiv laus neeg raug neeg phem nkaug ntawm NSW, Peter Liddy cov kev ua txhaum thiab raug tso, UN ib tug kws lij choj hais tias Australia yuam pej kum haiv cai, tej xov xwm teev txog tej poj niam ntsib teeb meem kub ntxhov hauv lub cuab yig cov kev thov siv kev pab cuam, Israel thiab Lebanon cov kev cheem rog, WHO thiab tus kab mob Ebola sib kis ntawm Congo, tsoom fwv Australia hais tias Meskas cov kev tsub se lagluam tshiab yog ib co tsis tsim nyog ua, xeev NSW tsab cai pub tej neeg siv tshuaj maj (Marijuana medicine), cov kev teeb txheeb txog Galaxy way saum nruab ntug, Suav cov kev txwv New Zealand 4 tug nom kis xeev qes (Member of Parliament - MP), lees kais xav tau sij hawm ua hauj lwm ntau tuaj ntxiv, tsoom fwv Albanese cov kev kho thawm toom ntawm nws tej se, Italy thiab Cob Tsib cov kev koom tes lagluam, tus coj Nplog lub txhab nyiaj JDB tej lus tawm tswv yim txog EU cov kev txwv nws lub txhab nyiaj, tsoom fwv Thaib hais tias Cambodia cov kev siv tsab cai United Nations Conventions on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) ua rau tsis muaj kev ntseeg siab ntawm ob lub teb chaws no.
Australian Taxation Office los yog ATO tau ceeb toom rau tej neeg thov se rov qab xyoo 2025-26 no tias yus yog tus yuav tsum tau ua tib zoo txheeb tej xov xwm sau rau tej form los yog qhia rau tej tax agents kom zoo thiaj tsis raug nplua, tsis tau rov qab kho dua los yog raug ncua lig. Ua ke no los muaj ob (2) yam xyoo no uas ATO yuav txheeb uas yog tej deduction expenses uas cuam tshuam txog tej nyiaj yus siv ua yus tej hauj lwm tej lagluam, thiab yam ob tuaj ces yog yuav txheeb txhua yam nyiaj yus khwv tau los, tsis hais tej paj, tej hauj lwm tau nyiaj ntsuab (cash), tej nyiaj tau los ntawm cov kev ntiav tsev ntiav ib yam dab tsi kom tau nyiaj, los yog tej nyiaj nqes peev lagluam, tej nyiaj tau loawm cov kev ua ib yam dab tsi (side hustles). Txawm li cas los ATO yeej muaj tej lus taw qhia tsi ntsees rau ib co hauj lwm twg los yog ib co lagluam twg tias tsuas muaj co thov txo tau tej se dab tsi rov qab xwb. Ua ke no los yog tias koj yog cov neeg khwv tau nyiaj tsawg dua $AUD 70,000 ib xyoos twg los yog tsawg dua thiab ho yog cov neeg muaj cai siv ATO cov kev pab Tax Help ces lawv yeej muaj neeg pab koj sau ntawv thov se yog tias kom tsis muaj peev xwm siv tau ib tug tax agent pab koj ua tax return. Txawm li cas los yog koj tsis teev koj tej kev siv nyiaj kom ntxaws, los yog txhob txwm dag ces tej zaum koj yuav thov tsis tau se rov qab los sis tej zaum koj yuav raug ATO nplua kom them tej lawv muab rau koj nrog paj txij ntawm 25 txog 75 feem pua, los yog tej zaum kuj yuav raug rau txim thiab.
Met organist Marco den Toom en psalmenkenner Jaco van der Knijff. Het is een typisch Nederlands fenomeen: met z’n allen psalmen zingen bij een orgel. In Katwijk komen daarvoor jaarlijks zelfs duizenden mannen bij elkaar. Hoe zijn die oude psalmen zo belangrijk geworden voor Nederlandse protestanten? Waarom zingt de ene kerk ze ritmisch en de andere op hele noten? Waarom vinden sommige christenen dat je uitsluitend psalmen mag zingen in de kerk - ook al komt Christus er niet in voor? En waarom lijken ze vrijwel overal langzaam te verdwijnen als er gezangen en opwekkingsliederen aan het repertoire worden toegevoegd? Jaco is theoloog en hymnoloog. Hij legt uit hoe Calvijn in Genève besloot de gemeente in de eigen taal te laten zingen, hoe dat 124 unieke melodieën opleverde en hoe de berijming van 1773 een staatsproject was dat binnen een generatie overal werd ingevoerd. Opwekking of gezangen? Geen kerklied zingt zo lekker als psalmen, weet Marco uit zijn jarenlange ervaring als organist. Liefst niet-ritmisch. Hij begeleidt de duizenden mannen die ieder jaar in Katwijk psalmen komen zingen. En wat is er mis met psalm 114? Die psalm zou totaal onzingbaar zijn. Maar klopt dat wel? Luister ook aflevering #209 Waarom is het orgel zo heilig in sommige kerken? Jaco van der Knijff schreef ‘Ons psalmboek’ over psalmen zingen in de gereformeerde traditie. debanier.nl/ons-psalmboekSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn English useful for talking about ageing parents and family responsibilities. Practise everyday phrases for describing challenges, offering help, and discussing how to support parents. - Cov kev kawm ntawv Aaskiv yog tej yam tseem ceeb yuav pab kom yus muaj peev xwm tham txog yus niam yus txiv uas laus lawm thiab yus tsev neeg tej kev tu tsom kwm lawv. Xaum tej sob lus txhua hnub kom thiaj paub piav txog tej teeb meem nyuaj ntau yam, paub pab thiab sab laj txog tias yuav pab yus niam yus txiv li cas.
Practise speaking the dialogue from episode Bonus Practice: #109 Talking about ageing parents. - Xyaum siv tej lua thiab sob lus ntawm toom sob kawm 109 uas tham txog tej laus.
Each year Australians gather on ANZAC Day to remember those who served in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions. But whose stories are we remembering? Are there stories we don't always hear? In this episode we explore an important part of Australia's history that has often been overlooked—the service of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. - Ib xyoos twg yeej muaj neeg Australia mus sib sau rau hnub ANZAC Day nco txog tej neeg tau mus ua tub rog, thiab tswj kev thaj yeeb. Tab sis peb ho tab tom nco txog leej twg tej dab neeg? Puas yog tias yeej tseem muaj ib txhia dab neeg uas peb yeej ib txwm tsis tau hnov txog? Toom xov xwm no peb yuav mus txheeb txog ib feem tseem ceeb ntawm Australia tej dab neeg uas tsis tshua muaj neeg kub siab txog — uas yog neeg txum tim Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tej dab neeg.
Packaging and color have always influenced buying decisions, but in today's CPG landscape they're becoming two of the most powerful levers – capable of shaping perceived flavor and even determining whether a product makes it into the cart. In this episode, the hosts explore how Kind Snacks' shift to paper wrappers surfaced unexpected changes in taste perception, while the explosive rise of ube and other visually striking ingredients underscores how "camera-ready" products are driving real demand. It's a deep dive into how sensory cues and social media aesthetics are reshaping what wins on the shelf. Show notes: 0:20: TX Time. Rising In S.D. Tune In Today (And Tomorrow). Paper & Purple. Liv Real, With A Flip Phone. - The hosts preview upcoming meetups in New York City and Austin, alongside BevNET Live NYC 2026 and Naturally San Diego's Naturally Rising pitch competition. They thank a pair of "angels" for stopping by the office and tease an upcoming interview with Supernatural Ventures' Chris Robb on the Nombase Podcast. Ray highlights a Taste Radio episode chronicling the growth story of Toom garlic dip, before the conversation shifts to Mars' work scaling sustainable packaging for Kind bars and its potential influence on taste perception and consumer behavior. They also examine how vibrant colors – such as ube's striking purple – fuel social media buzz and inspire product innovation. The episode closes with product tastings spanning ube-coated macadamia nuts, nostalgic-style juice drinks, and a better-for-you energy beverage, followed by a creative marketing campaign featuring a redesigned flip phone aimed at encouraging real-world engagement over screen time. Brands in this episode: Kind Snacks, Mars, Toom, Nutrabolt, C4, Bloom, Svedka, Fila Manila, Sweety Mochi, Hawaiian Host, Umma Juice, Mauna Loa, Liv Real, Riot Energy, Hippie Energy
Practise speaking the dialogue from episode Bonus Practice: #108 Talking about the cost of living - Xyaum siv tej lus thiab sob lus sib tham ntawm toom sob kawm 108 - uas tham txog tej nqe siv ua lub neej.
Learn English useful for talking about money, expenses, and financial pressure. Practise everyday phrases for describing rising costs, managing a budget, and explaining financial challenges. - Kawm kom paub siv tej lus Askiv tseem ceeb pab kom yus tham tau xog nyiaj txiaj, tej nyiaj siv ntau yam thiab cov kev txom nyem nyiaj txiaj siv. Xyaum siv tej sob lus no txhua hnub coj los piav txog tej nqe ntau yam uas kim tuaj, tswj tej nyiaj siv thiab tshab txhais txog ntau yam teeb meem nyuaj txog nyiaj txiaj.
After more than a decade of grinding in obscurity – including years of failed commercialization attempts and even living in his brother's basement – Toom founder and CEO Matt Joyce is finally turning a humble garlic dip into one of the fastest-growing CPG brands in America. In this conversation, Matt reveals how he transformed a beloved Lebanese staple into a mainstream condiment, why he stayed under the radar for years, and how a relentless focus on flavor, branding and persistence helped him break through with major retailers and build a family-run success story. Show notes: 0:20: Matt Joyce, Founder & CEO, Toom – On location at Expo West 2026, Matt shares the story behind Toom, a condiment inspired by his Lebanese roots and a desire to offer something different from the usual ketchup. He talks about how, instead of marketing it as a niche ethnic product, he focused on creating a brand with broad appeal through strong, universal branding. Matt dives into the decade of research, development, and tweaking it took to get Toom to market, and how he handled rapid growth once everything clicked. He also opens up about his relentless outreach to buyers and how a big break with Whole Foods helped put the brand on the map, leading to opportunities with retailers like Wegmans, Publix, and Costco. Matt discusses the importance of direct feedback from consumers, the power of in-store demos, and his strategy of keeping the brand low-key until it gained real momentum. Throughout it all, he credits his family's support, his own determination, and a long-term vision for pushing through years of uncertainty. Brands in this episode: Toom, Sabra
Learn how to talk to your hairdresser about getting your hair cut. - Kawm kom paub tham nrog tus neeg txiav plaub hau tias yuav txiav plaub hau li cas rau yus.
Australia is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, home to wildlife and plant species found nowhere else on the planet. In this episode of Australia Explained you'll learn about what makes Australia's biodiversity so special, the threats it faces and how we can all help protect it. - Australia yog ib thaj chaw ntawm ntau thaj hauv ntiaj teb uas muaj tej tsiaj nruab nrag thiab tej nroj tsuag xyoob ntoo txawv thiab zoo nkauj heev uas nrhiav tsis tau lwm qhov hauv ntiaj teb no. Toom xov xwm Australia Explained (Tshab txhais txog Australia) no yuav coj koj mus kawm kom paub txog tias yog muaj dab tsi zoo thiab muaj tej dab tsi uas yuav ua rau muaj teeb meem rau Australia tej txuab zeej txuab sim no, thiab peb sawv daws ho yuav muaj peev xwm ua tau dab tsi los pov puag?
Toom xov xwm no yuav tham txog: ob rooj plaub cuam tshuam nrog Meta thiab Google ua rau tsoom fwv teb chaws Australia hais tias nws cov kev txwv tsis pub tej me nyuam yaus siv social media yog ib co kev txiav txim siab tseem ceeb, tsev tsoom fwv teb chaws pom zoo tsim tsab cai rau txim ob npaug rau tej chaw muag roj thiab xa roj muag uas nce nqe roj kim, Iran cov kev tswj suam hiav txwv Strait of Hormuz nruj tuaj ntxiv, tsoom fwv tuav lus ruj tias tsis pub temporary visas rau neeg Iran tuaj rau Australia, NSW tsab cai tshiab uas rau txim rau tej neeg tsim kev kub ntxhov rau lawv tej txiv/poj niam nram ntej ub, NSW ncua tsis hloov tsab cai Indigenous land rights, ntiaj teb tej huab cua uas yuav tsim teeb meem ntau pua txheeb xyoo, neeg Australia cov kev ntoj ncig ntawm Cob tsib, Cob tsib thiab Russia cov kev koom tes lagluam, lawg tsim kev puas tsuaj rau Nplog ob lub nroog, JICA cov kev pab Nplog tej qoob loo, Thaib tej nqe roj tsheb kim, International Olympic Committee (IOC) cov kev txwv tsis pub tej neeg transgender nrog poj niam sib tw Olympic games.
Have you ever considered using your bilingual skills to assist others? A career in translating and interpreting might be for you. In Australia you can train for a TAFE certificate all the way to Master's degree prior to getting certified. In this episode we help you navigate the pathway to becoming a qualified practitioner. - Koj puas ib txwm xav tias yuav siv koj tej txuj ci paub ntau yam lus mus pab lwm tus? Tej zaum cov kev ua hauj lwm txhais ntawv thiab txhais lus kuj yuav yog ib co hauj lwm uas koj ua tau thiab. Ntawm Australia no ces koj yeej muaj peev xwm mus kawm kom tau ib daim ntawv pov thawj ntawm TAFE mus txog rau kawm tej sob kawm no kom txog theem master degree los tau ua ntej koj yuav raug lub koom hau National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) yuav ua ib daig ntawv lees paub thiab tso cai rau yus ua tau tej hauj lwm no. Toom xov xwm no peb yuav pab koj txheej tej xub ke kom ras los ua tau ib tug neeg uas paub ua tau cov hauj lwm no yam raug cai.
Australia tej nyiaj poob nqe ntau tshaj qhov tau kwv yees tseg, Iran cov kev sib khom txog nws cov hauj lwm nuclear nrog Meskas txuas ntxiv, tsoom fwv Australia cov kev ceeb toom kom nws tej pej xeem thiab tej nom tswv ntawm Israle thiab Lebanon tsiv tawm vim txhawj tsam tsis tau txais kev nyab xeeb ntawm Middle East, Meskas tej se tsub rau Australia, tej chaw qhia ntawv kindergaten ntawm Victoria cov kev tawm tsam, Clinton thiab Epstein tej teeb meem, Australia cov kev ceeb toom real-time emergency warning uas xa tej message ncaj qha rau tej neeg tej xov tooj, Trump cov lus hais rau Meskas lub tsev tsoom fwv, cov khoom plig Literary Awards, cov kev tswj kev ruaj ntseg rau ntiaj teb cov kev sib tw ncaws pob, Australia cov neeg sib tw Winter Olympics rov qab los tsev ntawm Sydney.
Die Top-Meldungen am 30. Januar 2026: Toom setzt auf mehr Kaufleute. Auch Rewe muss Auflagen bei Unimarkt erfüllen. LEH verliert 2025 an Absatz.
Mobile.de macht sich in einer Kampagne über die Autofreiheit auf der Insel Langeoog lustig. Doch die Insel bleibt cool. Statt sich aufzuregen, dreht Langeoog den Spieß um und zeigt mit Humor: kein Auto heißt hier vor allem mehr Ruhe, mehr Natur und echten Luxus. Das Ergebnis ist sympathische Eigenwerbung, die zeigt, wie cool man mit kleinen Seitenhieben umgehen kann. Außerdem in den Marken- und Marketingnews der KW 5:
Tej kws teeb txheeb cia siab tias yuav coj ib co system ceeb toom thaum ntxov qhia txog tus kab mob npaws yoov tshaj cum dengue fever coj mus sim siv rau ntawm Cob tsib tej chaw nyob npuab tus dej Mekong seb puas muaj peev xwm txog tau kom tej neeg tsis txhob tau tus mob npaws yoov no txog li ntawm 25 feem pua. Thiab seb cov system no ho siv puas tau hauj lwm zoo, yog zoo ces seb puas muaj peev xwm coj mus siv rau ntau thaj chaw uas tau tus mob no rau yav tom ntej.
Summer in Australia can be very hot, and as our climate continues to warm, heatwaves are expected to become more frequent and more intense. In this episode of Australia Explained, we cover what a heatwave is, why they pose such a significant risk to human health, who is at most risk, and how to best prepare to cope with a heatwave. - Tej zaum lub caij ntuj sov ntawm teb chaws Australia yuav sov heev, thiab lub tsam thawj uas tej huab cua sov txuas ntxiv no ntshe yeej yuav muaj tej huab cua kub sov heev ras los ua ib co xwm txheej uas pom muaj ntau zujzus tuaj ntxiv thiab muaj ceem zujzus tuaj ntxiv. Toom xov xwm Australia Explained no peb yuav txheeb txog tias 'heatwave' yog dab tsi, vim li cas thiaj yuav tsim tau kev phom sij ua rau tib neeg tsis tau txais kev noj qab nyob zoo, leej twg yog cov yuav raug tej teeb meem no, thiab tej xub ke twg yog cov xub ke npaj zoo tshaj plaws kom ntxeem dhau cov heatwave no.
Statt Berater zu werden, hat Lionel Souque lieber beim Discounter Penny angefangen – zum Start sogar hinter der Kasse. Heute führt er als CEO die Rewe Group, die mit 380.000 Mitarbeitenden und Marken wie Rewe, Penny, Toom oder Dertour rund 100 Milliarden Euro Umsatz macht. Im OMR Podcast spricht Lionel Souque über seinen Start beim Discounter, die Einflussmöglichkeiten der örtlichen Rewe-Händler*innen, knallharte Preisverhandlungen und ein Treffen mit dem Gründer des Express-Lieferdienstes Gorillas, bei dem er sich am Ende fragte, ob der ihn für einen Idioten hält.
Zhang Taichiming thiab Dr Lee Pao Xiong tej lus tawm tswv yim txog lo lus "Hmong" thiab "Mong", thiab cov kev siv ntau cov lo lus Hmoob li: HMong, Mhong, H'moung. Zhang Taichiming tawm tswv yim txog nws phau ntawv sau txog Hmoob keeb kwm ntawm teb chaws Suav toom ob (Part II).
Zhang Taichiming tawm tswv yim txog nws phau ntawv keeb kwm sau txog keeb kwm Hmoob nyob teb chaws Suav uas nws tau kho dua tshiab, thiab tau piv txog ntau cov kev xav tias Hmoob xub pib tshwm sim qhov twg los, thiab qhia txog qhov tseeb ntawm Hmoob keeb kwm kom ceev txuag tau Hmoob tej qub puav pheej teej tug.
Many newly arrived migrants in Australia seek relationships not only for romance but to regain a sense of belonging. Separation from loved ones often drives this need for connection. This episode explores how dating in Australia differs from more collectivist cultures and how newcomers can find partners. From social events and dating apps to professional matchmaking, it highlights how migrants can build confidence, connection, and safety as they find love in a new country. - Yeej muaj tej neeg tsiv teb tsaws chaw coob heev uas tuaj nyob tshiab ntawm Australia yeej xav nrhiav ib tug hlub tsis yog xav tau kev hlub xwb tab sis kuj yog tej yam pab kom lawv mloog tau tias yog ib feem ntawm lub teb chaws no. Cov kev raug cais ntawm tej neeg lawv hlub tshua thiaj ua rau lawv xav muaj kev sib cuag nrog lwm tus. Toom xov xwm no yuav txheeb txog cov kev sib tham ua plees nkauj nraug ntawm Australia no ho txawv tej kev sib tham ntawm tej kab lis kev cai ntau yam uas nyob koom zejzog thiab tej neeg tuaj tshiab ho muaj peev xwm nrhiav tau tej neeg lawv hlub li cas. Tsis hais cov kev mus koom zej tsoom tej koom txoos thiab kev siv tej dating apps mus txog rau tej neeg pab nrhiav tus hlub rau yus li, yog tej yam tseem ceeb uas yuav pab kom tej neeg tsiv teb tsaws chaw muaj kev ntseeg siab rau lawv tus kheej, sib cuag tau nrog lwm tus thiab tau txais kev nyab xeeb rau lub caij tseem nrhiav tus hlub ntawm lub teb chaws tshiab.
ASML: hét Nederlandse bedrijf waar de hele wereld van afhankelijk is. In deze aflevering ontdek je hoe een hightechbedrijf in Veldhoven terechtkwam in het middelpunt van een wereldwijde strijd om chips, macht en technologie.
ASML: hét Nederlandse bedrijf waar de hele wereld van afhankelijk is. In deze aflevering ontdek je hoe een hightechbedrijf in Veldhoven terechtkwam in het middelpunt van een wereldwijde strijd om chips, macht en technologie. KPN is partner van Ik Weet Je Wachtwoord. Meer weten over hoe jij de digitale weerbaarheid van jouw organisatie en die van je partners versterkt? Ga naar kpn.com/beterwerken en ontdek hoe wij samen bouwen aan een veilig en verbonden Nederland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Tej zaum koj hnov sob lus tawm tsam qw ib tsaug ib tsaug tias, "Peb xav tau dab tsi? Peb xav muaj cai ua tswv av!" no lawm — tab sis ho txhais tau lub ntsiab lus li cas tiag? Av yeej yog tej yam tseem ceeb heev rau neeg txum tim Aboriginal thiab Torres Strait Islander tej cim thawj, kab lis kev cai thiab kev noj qab nyob zoo. Lob lus "Country - teb chaws," uas suav tej av, tej dej, ntuj ntsuab, thiab txhua tsav yam muaj sia. Toom xov xwm Australia explained no peb yuav txheeb txog neeg txum tim txoj cai ua tswv av — tias seb cuam tshuam txog dab tsi, tej av ho muaj dab tsi, leej twg muaj cai aws, thiab ho muaj teeb meem dab tsi rau tej zejzog neeg txum tim.
From college campuses to cannabis aisles, this episode explores how emerging CPG brands are carving out space in crowded categories. The hosts unpack Better Sour's rapid retail expansion – including an exclusive Sprouts flavor and placement on United Airlines – while also spotlighting Toom's strategic refresh that helped turn a niche garlic dip into a national brand. Plus, the challenges of adaptogen overload, and how design influences consumer trust. Show notes: 0:15: Joe Who? Better Breakfast. Too(m) Good. Old Gold? Stock & Shot. Review & Win. – Jacqui's unfamiliarity with football legend Joe Montana sparks lighthearted banter about generational divides and the pitfalls of marketing to “old men.” While Mike is understandably deflated by the moment, he and Ray quickly pivot to recap a recent breakfast with the co-founders of Better Sour, a better-for-you gummy brand. The brand has secured new retail placements at Boston University, Total Wine, United Airlines, and is gearing up to launch an exclusive tart cherry flavor at Sprouts. The hosts also shine a spotlight on Toom, a garlic dip brand led by founder Matt Joyce, and commend his deliberate, slow-growth strategy. Later in the episode, the conversation turns to the relevance of endorsements from athletes of past eras and whether they still hold sway with today's consumers. The hosts also sample a range of new THC and functional beverages from brands including Woodstock, Tonik, and Golden Root. Ray gives a special shoutout to Elephant Green Chili Chutney, a zesty new condiment featured on Taste Radio's Elevator Talk series. The episode wraps with a call for listeners to review the podcast, sweetened with the promise of free T-shirts in return. Brands in this episode: Better Sour, Poppi, Toom, Yaza, Gold Bar Distillery, Spindrift, Woodstock, Golden Root, Tonik, Elephant Green Chutney
Learn how to ask for money or donations in English. - Kawm kom yus paub thov nyiaj los yog thov tej kev pab cuam ua lus Askiv.
Practise speaking the dialogue from episode#92 Asking for donations (Med). - Xyaum kawm sib tham nrog rau toom sob kawm sib tham toom 92 uas tham txog cov kev thov kev pab cuam (Toom sob kawm no haum rau cov neeg kawm ntawv Askiv tshaj lij theem nrab (Intermediate level - medium level).
Education is a pathway to opportunity, but for too long, Indigenous students in Australia have faced barriers to success. While challenges remain, positive change is happening. In this episode we'll hear from Indigenous education experts and students about what's working, why cultural education matters and how Indigenous and Western knowledge can come together to benefit all students. - Kev kawm yog ib txoj xub ke pab kom muaj cib fim, tab sis tau ntev heev lawm uas neeg txum tim tej tub kawm ntawm Australia tau ntsib ntau yam teeb meem ua rau lawv tsis muaj peev xwm kawm tiav. Txawm tias tseem muaj ntau yam teeb meem nyuaj, los kuj tab tom muaj kev pauv hloov zoo lawm thiab. Toom xov xwm kaw ua suab no peb yuav mloog neeg txum tiam tej kws txhawj txeeg txuj thiab tej me yes tej lus tawm tswv yim tias seb txoj xub ke twg thiaj yuav siv tau zoo, vim li cas tej kev kawm txog kab lis kev cai thiaj tseem ceeb thiab ho yuav ua li cas kom tau txais txiaj ntsim los ntawm cov kev siv neeg txum tim thiab tej teb chaws vam meej tej txuj ci ua ke rau tag nrho txhua tus tub kawm.
Je kunt gerust van megalomanie spreken, in een week waarin voorzitter Ursula von der Leyen van de Europese Commissie op de proppen komt met een begroting van 2000 miljard euro voor de toekomstige Europese meerjarenbegroting. En dan heb je ook nog eens allerhande investeringsbanken en onderzoeksinstituten die geld nodig hebben, zegt macro-econoom Arnoud Boot. ‘Het is een week waarin het niet meer over miljoenen gaat, maar over twee-duizend-miljard, in het geval van de Europese Commissie.’ Terwijl voor Boot duidelijk is dat je grote problemen nooit in een keer groot kunt oplossen: heel veel geld tegen een groot probleem aangooien leidt doorgaans tot slecht besteed geld. ‘Dat is een heel belangrijke randvoorwaarde: er is altijd rust nodig om een probleem op te lossen. En laten we het in verhouding plaatsen: die 2000 miljard die Von der Leyen voorstelt is 15 procent meer dan het huidige uitgavenniveau, goed voor 1,26 procent van het totale Europese product – dus wat er in totaal in Europa verdiend wordt in die periode.’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how to describe your home and talk about house layouts, renovations, and space. - Learn how to describe your home and talk about house layouts, renovations, and space.
Toom sob kawm 87 txhab ntxiv: xyaum tham txog cov kev tswj kev siv xov tooj.
we are addicted to TOOM, the garlic dip, but what are YOU addicted to now? Lisa calls with an update from last weeks roses See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how to talk about time. - Kawm kom paub tham txog sij hawm.
Roula brought in a super garlicy dip and we all needed a mint after but did we like it? Website
Australia tej kws paub zoo txog tej mob nkeeg nqua hu kom neeg Australia kav tsij kub siab mus hno tshuaj vaccine tiv thaiv thiab pov puag yus tus kheej xyoo 2025 no.
Visiting the emergency department with a sick or injured child can overwhelm parents due to long wait times and stress. Understanding what to expect can help. This episode explores when to go to children's hospital emergency departments in Australia and what to expect upon arrival. - Cov kev mus siv ib lub tsev kho mob lub tuam chav emergency department thaum koj tus me nyuam mob los sis raug mob kuj yuav yog tej yam kev txhawj rau tej niam txiv thiab vim rau qhov tias yuav tau tos ntev heev thiab ua rau lawv txhawj heev. Tab sis tej zaum cov kev nkag siab tias yuav ua dab tsi kuj yuav muaj peev xwm pab tau yus thiab. Toom xov xwm no yuav txheeb txog thaum mus rau ntawm tej tsev kho mob me nyuam yaus lub tuam chav emergency department ntawm teb chaws Australia no thiab thaum mus txog lawm ho yuav ua dab tsi.
In Australia, robbery isn't just theft; it has specific legal definitions and consequences. This episode of Australia Explained podcast explores the types of crimes, including stealing. What does it mean legally? How can you protect yourself? And what support is available if it happens to you? - Ntawm Australia no ces los lus robbery tsis yog tib co kev tub siab raws lub ntsiab lus theft xwb; tab sis nws yeej muaj nws ib lub ntsiab lus lij choj tsi ntsees thiab qhia tias tej xwm txheej no yuav raug teeb meem li cas. Toom xov xwm kaw ua suab Australia Explained no yuav txheeb txog tej kev ua txhaum cai no, suav cov kev nyiag/tub sab nrog. Tab sis ho muaj lub ntsiab lus raws cai lij choj teev tseg li cas? Thiab peb ho yuav muaj peev xwm pov puag peb tus kheej li cas? Thiab ho muaj tej kev pab cuam dab tsi pab rau peb yog tias ho muaj tej xwm txheej no tshwm sim rau peb?
Practise speaking the dialogue from episode #77 Setting up a tent. - Xyaum tham thiab hais tej lus sib thawm ntawm toom sob kawm #77 uas tham txog cov kev rub tsev ntaub kaus.
Listen to 'English on Repeat,' a podcast to help us improve our speaking skills: What day do the bins get emptied?| Which bin goes out tonight?| There are activities at the community centre. | Our library has English classes. - Mloog tau cov sob kawm ntawv Askiv uas rov qab kawm dua ib zaug ntxiv 'English on Repeat,' uas yog ib co sob kawm kaw ua suab pab kom peb haus tau lus Askiv zoo tuaj ntxiv. Toom sob kawm no tham txog tias 'What day do the bins get emptied? (Hnub twg mam thauj khoom seem txeej?/khib nyiab?)| Which bin goes out tonight? (Hmo no yuav cab lub thoob seem txheej twg?)|There are activities at the community centre (Muaj ntau yam rau sawv daws koom ntawm zejzog lub koom haum).|Our library has English classes (Peb tej chaw khaws ntawv muaj tej chav qhia ntawv Askiv).
The Australian government has a social security system that provides a range of income support to those who are eligible . In fact, most people will receive a government payment at some stage in their lives. Strict rules determine who can receive these payments and how much they are paid. In this episode of Australia Explained we break down some of the most common government payments you may be entitled to. - Tsoom fwv Australia yeej muaj ib co social security system uas yeej pab cuam nyiaj ntau yam rau tej neeg muaj cai tau txais kev pab cuam. Qhov tseeb tias ces tej neeg feem coob yeej yuav tau txais kev pab cuam ib zaug twg ntawm lawv lub neej. Thiab yeej muaj tej cai nruj heev txheeb tias seb leej twg muaj cai tau txais tej nyiaj pab cuam no thiab ho yuav tau ntau npaum li cas. Toom xov xwm Australia Explained no peb yuav mus txheeb txog tsoom fwv tej nyiaj pab cuam uas ib txwm muaj pab rau tej neeg uas tej zaum koj kuj yuav yog ib tug muaj cai tau thiab.
Meskas tus president Donald Trump hais tias Suav cov AI model hu ua DeepSeek yog tej yam uas Meskas tej tuam txhab tsim nyog kub siab txog tej hauj lwm Artificial Intelligence..,
It might not be crisp and cool outside yet, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy some fall snacks and treats from H-E-B! Host Raheel Ramzanali is getting recommendations from our friend Emily of Texas Grocery Finds on the best football watch party snacks, tailgating must-have treats, back-to-school snacks for the kiddos, pumpkin spice inspired items, and more! Snacks we talked about: H-E-B pumpkin spice muffin bars H-E-B pumpkin granola bars Wednesday Blueberry Grape Despair Gushers Sensible Portions Halloween Garden Veggie Ghosts & Bats Sea Salt Flavored Chips Dash Halloween waffle maker Barton Creek Crossing pumpkin butter spread Wilton Candy Eyeballs Kodiak Cakes Power Cakes mix H-E-B Sweet Jalapeño Puffs H-E-B Dill Pickle Puffs H-E-B Honey Puffs Sabra Frank's RedHot Buffalo hummus Sabra Stubb's Barbecue hummus Utz Fotoball pretzels Toom garlic dip Lantana Cauli Pizza Crust Hummus Pumpkin hummus Beer Bratwurst Links Fall themed deodorants Chobani Flip Low-Fat Pumpkin Harvest Crisp Greek Yogurt Drizzilicious Pumpkin Spice Bites H‑E‑B Spiced Apple Cider Trail Mix Harvest Candy Corn Crunch Trail Mix Waterloo Pomegranate Acai Sparkling Water Waterloo Spiced Apple Sparkling Water Harvest Caramel Apple Caramel Corn mix Central Market Pear Apricot Organic Italian Soda Central Market Cherry Cordial Organic Italian Soda Witches Brew Pumpkin Spice Apple Wine Bluebell Cookies ‘n Cream Cheesecake ice cream Swoon by H-E-B Caramel Bourbon Almond Ice Cream Swoon by H‑E‑B Pumpkin Cheesecake Ice Cream Central Market Four Seasons Pie Dawn Powerwash Spray Dish Soap Pumpkin Spice Learn more about the sponsors of this September 4th episode here: Holocaust Museum Houston Babbel Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Instagram @CityCastHouston Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let's Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Peut-être un second procès pour Gérard Depardieu qui sera déjà jugé en octobre pour des violences sexuelles sur deux femmes ? Le parquet de Paris a requis la comparution de l'acteur devant la cour criminelle départementale pour viols et agressions sexuelles sur Charlotte Arnould. La comédienne l'accuse de l'avoir violée à deux reprises en 2018. Pour en parler, Emmanuelle Dancourt, journaliste et présidente de l'association #Me tooMédia. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Agnès Bonfillon du 23 août 2024.
Peut-être un second procès pour Gérard Depardieu qui sera déjà jugé en octobre pour des violences sexuelles sur deux femmes ? Le parquet de Paris a requis la comparution de l'acteur devant la cour criminelle départementale pour viols et agressions sexuelles sur Charlotte Arnould. La comédienne l'accuse de l'avoir violée à deux reprises en 2018. Pour en parler, Emmanuelle Dancourt, journaliste et présidente de l'association #Me tooMédia. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Agnès Bonfillon du 23 août 2024.
Learn how to talk about news that makes us feel scared or hopeful. - Kawm kom paub tham txog tej xov xwm uas tej zaum ua rau peb ntshai los yog ua rau peb muaj kev cia siab.
In this five-minute lesson you'll improve your pronunciation by listening and following along with Janice Petersen. Learning objectives: Can pronounce /l/ and /n/. - Toom sob kawm 5 ntiag tiv los yuav pab kom koj tau xyaum kawm txog cov kev tawm suab thaum koj mloog thiab xyaum nrog Janice petersen.
Episode 316 features guests Lina Barkawi, a Tatreez practitioner, preservationist, and educator based in Brooklyn, alongside Eman Toom, a Palestinian Tatreez artist, teacher, sewer and crafter. “Part of just doing tatreez, in my personal opinion, is a form of resistance because we're basically just existing and we're showing our Palestinian identity, but there have also been very explicit uses of tatreez as a form of resistance. And so you have thobes that came out of the intifadas in the ‘90s where the flag was banned and so these are very explicit uses of tatreez where they would stitch literally the Palestinian flag. Or different motifs, like new motifs that came out of representing national identity and things like that. So, I just wanted to mention that because there have been very explicit forms of resistance, but I think the more subtle ways is kind of where Eman and I are playing a very big role in — is thinking about how do we help just bring more Palestinians into this art form and help them reclaim this art form and use it, because just by doing that, no matter what your color preferences are, whatever your background is, that is just in and of itself a form of resistance against an occupier.” -Lina “The technique and the skill that you're using to create these motifs — it is at its simplest form, a form of cross stitch. There's other forms of tatreez, but for the most part, it is that. But what I try to always remind people is that tatreez is so much more than that, in the sense that it is a record of our history. You know, the more that we study Palestinian embroidery, the more that we're studying tatreez, the more that we're studying the history of Palestine at the same time. You can't have one without the other, they go hand in hand.” -Eman When we think about sustainability, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps curbing our addiction to consumption, mass manufacturing, and circular materials. But what about cultural sustainability, craft, connection to ancestral land, and challenging colonization through continuing to uplift centuries old traditions? In this week's episode we learn from our guests about how Tatreez inherently IS sustainability. The motifs and symbols embroidered on cloth are a language of symbols documenting spaces in time, they tell stories of nature, the flora and fauna around the Women making them. We learn that the hand made process is the antithesis to homogeneous fashion - it is slow, considered and truly one of a kind. In 2021 the art of embroidery in Palestine was recognized by UNESCO as an important intangible cultural heritage - an artform that connects the Palestinian people to their roots. Preserving culture is inherently and naturally, as our guests share - sustainability. It needs no labels, or commodifying - it is made up of the everyday rituals, traditions, craft and practices that celebrate identity. Quotes & links from the conversation: “The Land In Our Bones” by Layla K. Feghali, book Kestrel brings up briefly Lina's Landing Page Listen to Tatreez Talk (Lina's new podcast) Eman's Website Follow Lina on Instagram Follow Eman on Instagram