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Tony "The Latin Assassin" Tortorici joins host Jake Murren for Episode 70 of Forged in Ohio. Tony's the third-ranked pound-for-pound amateur fighter in Ohio, with a 6-0 record and three amateur titles. In this episode, Tony talks about balancing life as a fighter, staying active while dealing with multiple injuries, fighting for a fourth amateur championship on June 1st, and so much more. It's hard not to respect someone like Tony. He's done a lot as an amateur, and he's absolutely a fighter that Ohio MMA fans should be aware of as he continues his combat sports journey. Discover more about Tony "The Latin Assassin" Tortorici by listening to Forged in Ohio today!Check out Tony on social media:Instagram: @babytony87Facebook: @tony.v.tortorici Forged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
In questo episodio la clip dell'intervento di apertura di Vittorio Tortorici, Policy & Regulatory Expert del Ministero dell'Economia e delle Finanze nell'evento di apertura del progetto "Evoluzione Finanziaria - Costruire l'Ecosistema del Fintech italiano" svoltosi lo scorso 12 marzo a Roma presso la sala conferenze dello Studio legale internazionale CMS.Tra gli episodi del podcast è presente il trailer, la versione integrale dell'evento, le clip degli interventi degli altri Speaker e la sessione di dibattito.Maggiori informazioni inviando una mail a segreteria@zeroin.it.Buon ascolto.
Manhattan saw $11.1 billion in investment property sales in 2023, a 45% drop from 2022, and 280 transactions, a 33% year-over-year decline, according to Ariel Property Advisors' Manhattan 2023 Year-End Commercial Real Estate Trends report. In this podcast, Shimon Shkury, President and Founder of Ariel Property Advisors, and his guests Founding Partner Mike Tortorici and Director Howard, discuss the report's findings and dig deeper into Manhattan's multifamily, development and office markets. Average multifamily cap rates, for example, rose to 5.24% in 2023, while the average price per buildable square foot for development sites declined to $390. They also shared their optimism going into 2024 because of the strong fundamentals in the Manhattan market as indicated by the 50,000 BSF development site sale that Ariel recently arranged at 250 West 30th Street in Chelsea for $15,875,000.
Dayna Tororici is the co-editor of n + 1 magazine, located in New York City. She's been on staff for the past 10 years, following her studies at Brown University. She's also a new mother. n + 1 positions itself as combining a fine sense for how literature is composed through the use of voice, and an eye for detail and an ear for rhythm, in addition to wanting to address the current political and cultural situation in America and elsewhere. She sees the essay form as giving its authors time to “marinate” on a topic, building up their reflections to a richer outcome. Many of n + 1's essays offer a mix of the memoir approach combined with reportage and often some historical analysis as context. In this case, we discussed in particular three essays that lean more purely in the memoir vein from three recent editions of the magazine: Jessica Karissa's “Love and Wizkid” (about Afrobeats and trying to explore one's sexuality without feeling exploited); Sander Pleij's voice-driven essay “Cowboy in Sweden” (with travelogue observations that come from traveling as a roadie helping his wife stage her music); and Laura Preston's “Human Fallback” (about aiding a real estate chatbot without, ideally, beginning to feel too automatic and sterile yourself). Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Dayna Tororici is the co-editor of n + 1 magazine, located in New York City. She's been on staff for the past 10 years, following her studies at Brown University. She's also a new mother. n + 1 positions itself as combining a fine sense for how literature is composed through the use of voice, and an eye for detail and an ear for rhythm, in addition to wanting to address the current political and cultural situation in America and elsewhere. She sees the essay form as giving its authors time to “marinate” on a topic, building up their reflections to a richer outcome. Many of n + 1's essays offer a mix of the memoir approach combined with reportage and often some historical analysis as context. In this case, we discussed in particular three essays that lean more purely in the memoir vein from three recent editions of the magazine: Jessica Karissa's “Love and Wizkid” (about Afrobeats and trying to explore one's sexuality without feeling exploited); Sander Pleij's voice-driven essay “Cowboy in Sweden” (with travelogue observations that come from traveling as a roadie helping his wife stage her music); and Laura Preston's “Human Fallback” (about aiding a real estate chatbot without, ideally, beginning to feel too automatic and sterile yourself). Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Dayna Tororici is the co-editor of n + 1 magazine, located in New York City. She's been on staff for the past 10 years, following her studies at Brown University. She's also a new mother. n + 1 positions itself as combining a fine sense for how literature is composed through the use of voice, and an eye for detail and an ear for rhythm, in addition to wanting to address the current political and cultural situation in America and elsewhere. She sees the essay form as giving its authors time to “marinate” on a topic, building up their reflections to a richer outcome. Many of n + 1's essays offer a mix of the memoir approach combined with reportage and often some historical analysis as context. In this case, we discussed in particular three essays that lean more purely in the memoir vein from three recent editions of the magazine: Jessica Karissa's “Love and Wizkid” (about Afrobeats and trying to explore one's sexuality without feeling exploited); Sander Pleij's voice-driven essay “Cowboy in Sweden” (with travelogue observations that come from traveling as a roadie helping his wife stage her music); and Laura Preston's “Human Fallback” (about aiding a real estate chatbot without, ideally, beginning to feel too automatic and sterile yourself). Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
What are the latest trends in Manhattan's commercial real estate market? In this podcast, Shimon Shkury, President and Founder of Ariel Property Advisors, discusses how the borough's assets performed in 1H 2023 with Manhattan experts Michael Tortorici, Founding Partner, and Howard Raber, Director. For more details, see Ariel Property Advisors' Manhattan 2023 Mid-Year Commercial Real Estate Trends report.
Michele Totorici"L'ultima àncora"Edizion Aniciahttps://edizionianicia.itVenerdì 9 giugno alle ore 16 si svolge nel salone d'onore del Comune di Cuneo la cerimonia di premiazione della XVII edizione del Premio Poetico Transfrontaliero Inter-Alpes promosso dal Rotary Club Cuneo con la partecipazione dei Rotary Club di Alba e per il versante francese dei Club di Nizza e Barcelonette.Il Premio poetico Inter-Alpes è rivolto agli studenti italiani e francesi dai 12 ai 18 anni, che possono scrivere le loro poesie in lingua italiana o francese a scelta. Ogni anno sono parecchie decine gli studenti che ricevono il premio e vengono accompagnati dalle famiglie e dai docenti. Su versante francese gli studenti elaborano invece le loro composizioni poetiche solo in lingua italiana guidati dei loro docenti. Si stabilisce in tal modo un cerchio virtuoso dove i giovani si confrontano con la lingua del vicino studiandone accuratamente le sonorità e i significati. Per questa edizione sono pervenute globalmente dai due paesi quasi trecento poesie, alcune inviate da studenti di altre regioni italiane come la Sicilia.Contestualmente al Premio degli studenti, vien premiato anche il vincitore del Premio di Poesia Gianni Romano, premio riservato ai soci dei Rotary Club a livello nazionale e internazionale che abbiano scritto delle composizioni poetiche in qualsiasi lingua. Quest'anno sarà premiata Carmen Cuneo, past Gouvernor del distretto Rotary di Houston in Texas, già ospite della sindaca di Cuneo, Patrizia Manassero, nel mese di settembre. In entrambi i casi non esiste una tematica prefissata per non bloccare l'estro creativo.Saranno presenti inoltre alla cerimonia i padrini dei due premi, il poeta e critico letterario Michele Tortorici, affermato dantista, e l'animatore culturale Piero Leonardi che interverranno con letture poetiche alternate alla lettura delle composizioni vincitrici.Saranno inoltre presenti alla cerimonia una delegazione del Rotary Club di Nizza gemellato con il Rotary Club di Cuneo e una delegazione del Rotary Club di Barcelonnette perché entrambi partecipano al Premio Inter-Alpes.Michele Tortorici"L'ultima àncora"Edizioni AniciaQuesto libro stava per nascere come una raccolta di favole in versi e basta. Favole, cioè racconti d'immaginazione, con al centro un argomento che all'autore sta molto a cuore: il tempo. Anzi, il tempo e i tempi, tanto è vero che l'ultima favola si intitola Il presente, il passato e il futuro. Ma, a un certo punto, è arrivata la guerra. Qualcuno, dopo decenni, ha ricominciato a parlare concretamente di "bomba", di quella "bomba": sul tempo e sui tempi le favole non sono bastate più; ormai si trattava di cronaca. È nata così la seconda parte del libro, nella quale l'autore si dichiara pessimista.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
In this episode of Coffee & Cap Rates, Shimon Shkury, President and Founder of Ariel Property Advisors, discusses trends in the Queens investment sales market with Founding Partner Michael Tortorici and Director Alexander Taic. Ariel Property Advisors' Queens 2022 Year-End Commercial Real Estate Trends report showed that Queens had a record-breaking year in 2022, with the most transactions on record in addition to surpassing the $4 billion mark in dollar volume for the first time since 2018 and the fourth time overall (2015, 2016 & 2018 previously). Of note, industrial property sales in Queens totaled $850.3 million, which was roughly one third of the industrial sales citywide last year.
Shimon Shkury, President and Founder of Ariel Property Advisors, Founding Partner Michael Tortorici and Director Howard Raber discuss the performance of Manhattan's commercial real estate market in 2022 and the opportunities they see in 2023. They highlight the findings of the recently released Ariel Property Advisors 2022 Manhattan Year-End Commercial Real Estate Trends report, which noted that last year, “Manhattan investment sales strongly rebounded from the Covid pandemic despite headwinds from rising interest rates and economic uncertainty during the second half of the year. Transactions during the year were the most since 2016 with 419 deals totaling $20.9 billion in sales, a 40% increase in dollar volume from 2021.”
Today's guest is Bill Tortorici, chief philanthropy officer at Economic Literacy Colorado, which prepares students to achieve a lifetime of economic understanding and financial security.Welcome to Agency for Change Podcast!
#radiovacanze #gianluigileoni #viaggiandoemangiando #viaggioevedo Sono Gianluigi Leoni professione e speaker. voglio darti il benvenuto nel canale di Radio Vacanze. La prima Web Radio per viaggiare. Puoi ascoltare il programma del nostro Marco Marucelli Viaggiando e Mangiando ogni venerdì alle 14,00 su www.radiovacanze.com che ti porta ovunque vada il tuo gusto.La trasmissione di venerdì 14 Ottobre 2022 In questa puntata ho parlato di: noltro i files per la trasmissione di oggi 14 ottobre 2022. In questa puntata ho parlato di: Fiabe nella Rocca a Lonato del Garda e Festa dell'Uva a Merano; Castagna Mosciarella delle casette di Capranica Prenestina e la Pasta Reale di Tortorici; FRANCIACORTA RISERVA 2007 PAS DOSÉ RIEDIZIONE 2022 DI MOSNEL e Hide IGT Costa Toscana 2017 di Bulichella.email radiovacanze@gmail.comtelegram – https://t.me/radiovacanze
On today's episode of Texas City Tells, we are joined by Texas City ISD Director of Communications, Melissa Tortorici. We discuss the TCISD 2022 Bond Election in depth and get factual answers to many of our viewers concerns. For additional information, visit the FAQ webpage mentioned by Ms. Tortorici at: www.tcisd.org/bond22. If you would like to attend an in person Public Hearing about the bond, here are the dates and locations: Meeting #2 - Oct. 10 at the Nessler Center-Captain's Room at 6:00 p.m. The Nessler Center address is 1700 5th Avenue N., Texas City. Meeting #3 - Oct. 24 at the City of La Marque Council Chambers at 6:00 p.m. The Council Chambers address is 1111 Bayou Road, Suite I., La Marque.
Certified USA Triathlon Level II Certified Coach. Completed hundreds of endurance events from Adventure Racing to Ironmans. Intended Learning Points / Listener Takeaways: 1 Triathlon does not have to be crazy expensive, but it can be 2 You don't NEED a coach 3 Anyone can do it, but not everyone can be the best.... and that's ok
Support The Becket Cook Show on Patreon!In today's episode, Becket's good friend Pastor Nick Tortorici pops by to talk about their experiences evangelizing on set in Hollywood. We hear their stories of evangelizing at Paris Hilton's house, on the set with Katy Perry, and fun chats with Phil Robertson of Duck Dynasty. We learn that no matter what our vocation or job is, we can all spread the Good News and plant seeds in the hearts and minds of those around us. Becket and Nick share a few more stories from the trenches of Hollywood. Stories like these are meant to encourage you to share the best news in the world to colleagues and friends around you. The Becket Cook Show Ep. 66WATCH THIS EPISODE OF THE BECKET COOK SHOW ON YouTubeWANT TO DONATE TO BECKET'S MINISTRY?PayPalVenmo: @Becket-CookWANT MORE?Buy Becket Cook's book about his dramatic conversion from gay atheist to born-again Christian: "A Change of Affection: A Gay Man's Incredible Story of Redemption" HERESTAY CONNECTED:TwitterInstagramFacebookwww.becketcook.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebecketcookshow)
Photo: WHO — Positions of mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant compared to the original strain, showing amino acid substitutions (yellow), deletions (red), and insertions (green). In this trimeric structure, two monomers (gray and light blue) have their receptor-binding domains in the "down" conformation while one (dark blue) is in the "up" or "open" conformation. Here, "top" view is looking toward the membrane and shows the receptor-binding domains. Mutation data source from WHO. Rendered from PDB: 6VYB. Structure, Function, and Antigenicity of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein. Walls, A.C., Park, Y.J., Tortorici, M.A., Wall, A., McGuire, A.T., Veesler, D. (2020) Cell 181: 281 PubMed: 32155444 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.02.058 #LondonCalling: Omicron no decision. @JosephSternberg @WSJOpinion Omicron for Christmas: London feuds over lockdowns https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rishi-sunak-resists-new-covid-restrictions-before-christmas-0qrmjnj2r .. .. .. Image from WHO: Own work / Author | Opabinia regalis Other versions | See File:Spike omicron mutations side.png for side view I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following licenses: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. | You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the workUnder the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use; share alike – If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same or compatible license as the original. | Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License.
President of Ariel Property Advisors Shimon Shkury conducts a discussion with Executive Vice President Michael Tortorici.Discussions among Shimon and Michael include what the uptick in development activity in Manhattan means for New York City. Also discussed are insights into what drove the trends and transactions, along with highlighting key transactions that contributed to the dollar volume.
"You don't just go through Unbound or do an Unbound session; you have a deeper experience of the Father's love. You have a deeper understanding of who you are, a beloved son, a beloved daughter.Keep showing up! Maybe you have not gotten all you have hoped for, but don't quit! The Lord wants us to seek Him! "Rachel and Jim remind us that in the midst of the ups and downs, it can feel like God is taking so long, but His timing is perfect. Often in our moments of waiting, He draws us to deeper intimacy with Him!Hear how the Lord touched Jim and has used him to bring hope and healing to folks in the Diocese of Trenton and beyond denominational walls. Jim is Director of the Encounter School of Ministry- New Jersey Campus, Director of the Diocese of Trenton Catholic Charismatic Renewal, and Director of Unbound- Trenton.Find Jim https://dotccr.org/unboundministry Have a blessed Thanksgiving and be inspired!Join our enewsVisit our websiteFind the book Unbound and moreSee more upcoming eventsRelease: November 2021Music by Christian Harper.Artwork by Rosemary Strohm at Command-S.
President of Ariel Property Advisors Shimon Shkury conducts a panel discussion between Director Howard Raber, Associate Director Jack Moran, Executive Vice President Michael A. Tortorici, and Director Matthew GillisDiscussions among the speakers include a reflection on the Manhattan Borough from the past 6 months and insight into what drove the trends. Also, the group spoke about their outlook on what is to come in the second half of 2021.
President of Ariel Property Advisors Shimon Shkury conducts a panel discussion between Executive Vice President's Victor Sozio and Michael Tortorici, Senior Director Sean Kelly and Director Matt SwerdlowDiscussions among the panelists include current commercial real estate trends, capital markets opportunities and outlook for the next 6 months
In this episode of In Search of Soil, we have biochar scientist and citizen scientist advocate Francesco Tortorici to fill in those knowledge gaps and encourage you to push forward with being a responsible citizen scientist. Francesco Tortorici is an engineer by trade, and since 2014, he has worked with the Port Townsend designing and building biochar filters that remove heavy metals from stormwater runoffs. He and his wife Joan founded Olympic Biochar in 2015 with the goals of promoting biochar and its benefits and providing good, locally-made biochar. Learn about Francesco Tortorici - https://www.olympicbiochar.com/ WATCH FULL EPISODES YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter In this episode of In Search of Soil How and why Randy Ritchie got into the composting business (01:27) The mind-blowing difference between good, high-quality compost and poor compost (03:30) Why you see coarser composts in municipal yards (05:35) Municipal composting, fungi, and time (07:40) Taking care of what goes into the green waste bin (09:55) The problem of persistent herbicides and chemicals (10:38) Which is better starting off: no compost, subpar compost, or good quality compost? (13:03) Why run toxicology tests on compost? Are there other toxins apart from herbicide and pesticides? (16:43) Randy's take on manure from a conventional system as compost material (19:48) Financially speaking, would it be more beneficial to get conventional manures vs. organic manures? (22:24) Randy's take on using biosolids as inputs (25:15) Are all manures created equal? (27:02) Salt content in compost (30:00) Is compost a critical component to creating high-quality compost? (30:35) Soil analysis and compost analysis in NPK values (33:33) How much of a ‘fertilizer kick' is in good compost (36:07) Adding unfinished or poor-quality compost: adding more harm than good (38:30) When the compost is finished, how much of the pile is aerobic and how much just needs to cure (43:43) What regulations say that compost should be (47:58) A right level of moisture content in compost (50:38) Cutting through the BS and figuring out if the products are as good as what it says in the bags (52:40) The multitude of amendments and products and the actual need for it (57:44) Doing microscope work on finished compost (01:02:20) Why Randy felt that selling biodynamic compost was important (01:03:55) The biodynamics and the amendment itself is what sets the product apart (01:08:50) The gray area that is biodynamics and satisfying curiosity by going with what feels right (01:11:38) Adding a compost tea into the product offerings (01:14:40) The compost tea kits (01:20:55) Potting mixes and Baby Bu's Biodynamic Blend (01:23:30) A takeaway that Randy wants the audience to take home (01:32:45) “I want people to be self-sufficient.” – Randy Ritchie (01:35:05) Randy's advice for people who want to start a composting business (01:37:45) Having and holding onto the conviction to charge what you need to charge for your premium product (01:40:05)
Welcome to Creating Community for Good, a podcast dedicated to philanthropy: the love of humankind. WITH THE INTENTION TO inform, inspire and evolve. In this episode of Creating Community for Good podcast, I talked to Ryan Marshall and Bill Tortorici. Both are talented fundraisers from different parts of the country and in different roles in the sector who were laid off during the pandemic. And they were not the only ones who met this same fate: 926,045 nonprofit jobs were lost by the end of February 2021. With an average recovery of 39,520 jobs per month, it will take the sector around two years to return to its pre-covid level of employment, according to the March 2021 updated estimates following the procedures laid out on Candid's December Report. Head to http://CreatingCommunityForGood.com for full show notes, key takeaways and episode resources.
Support The Becket Cook Show on Patreon!In today's episode, Becket takes a look at the importance of prayer with his pastor/friend, Nick Tortorici. Becket divulges three supernatural incidents that happened to him during prayer with Nick. You will be encouraged and amazed by the miraculous workings of the Holy Spirit.The Becket Cook Show Ep. 27WATCH THIS EPISODE OF THE BECKET COOK SHOW ON YouTubeWANT TO DONATE TO BECKET'S MINISTRY?PayPalVenmo: @Becket-CookWANT MORE?Buy Becket Cook's book about his dramatic conversion from gay atheist to born-again Christian: "A Change of Affection: A Gay Man's Incredible Story of Redemption" HERESTAY CONNECTED:TwitterInstagramFacebookwww.becketcook.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebecketcookshow)
Daniel Tortorici spent a retreat weekend with us walking us through the question: Who is Jesus?
Daniel Tortorici spent a retreat weekend with us walking us through the question: Who is Jesus?
Daniel Tortorici spent a retreat weekend with us walking us through the question: Who is Jesus?
The conversation begins with analyzing the 2020 year-end investment sales figures and comparing them to 2020The group dives into discussion regarding the multifamily and development asset classes as well as the pricing metrics and how they compare to the years priorInvestment capital in addition to predictions for the future are also discussed
President Shimon Shkury welcomes Victor Sozio, Executive Vice President; Michael Tortorici, Executive Vice President and Sean Kelly, Senior Director, to discuss the pockets of strength in the New York City commercial real estate marketTopics include affordable housing, multifamily, industrial and technology
Francesco Tortorici talks about how biochar can prevent nutrients from leaching out of the soil. More on Francesco: https://www.olympicbiochar.com/ WATCH FULL EPISODES YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter
Francesco Tortorici gives advice on making biochar in a cone kiln. More on Francesco: https://www.olympicbiochar.com/ WATCH FULL EPISODES YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter
Francesco Tortorici talks about why you should consider applying biochar to the soil. More on Francesco: https://www.olympicbiochar.com/ WATCH FULL EPISODES YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter
Trent'anni fa, la prima rivolta di commercianti siciliani contro il pizzo: era il 7 dicembre 1990 e a Capo d'Orlando, nel messinese, quando nasceva la prima cellula di quella della futura Federazione delle associazioni antiracket ed antiusura. "L'intuizione allora fu condividere la paura, anzi il terrore", racconta Tano Grasso, anima di quel gruppetto di commercianti siciliani, preoccupato oggi soprattutto per le incognite del dopo covid: "temo che avremo i reduci, come dopo il Primo Dopoguerra: prevarranno risentimenti, frustrazioni e rancori, da parte di tutti coloro che vedranno distrutta una solidità economica. E questo mi terrorizza". E sono queste le condizioni ideale per i clan mafiosi, pronti a farsi avanti a fronte delle difficoltà di tante imprese. I segnali del rischio racket già si vedono, soprattutto al Nord, dove però continuano a mancare le denunce. "Come titolò il quotidiano siciliano L'Ora, "la mafia porta pane e morte". Gli imprenditori devono denunciare o rischiano di perdere la stessa azienda, che è un pezzo della loro vita", è l'analisi e l'appello di Antonio Calabrò, vicepresidente di Assolombarda con delega alla legalità. Era prima dell'omicidio a Palermo del commerciante Libero Grassi, "ucciso l'anno successivo perché lasciato solo"; era prima della strage di Capaci e del ciclone Mani Pulite, che sarebbero state uno spartiacque nella storia d'Italia. Allora i corleonesi di Totò Riina dichiaravano guerra allo stato e il quotidiano L'Ora aveva già titolato: Palermo, come Beirut. In questo contesto, Capo d'Orlando, cittadina del messinese di 12mila abitanti e floridi commerci, diventava il terreno di conquista, conteso tra due famiglie mafiose di Tortorici, un comune montano poco distante. E giù sulla costa, davanti ad un negozio esplodeva una bomba; un altro riceveva minacce di morte; un altro ancora, intimidazioni. I commercianti decisero di mettere insieme la loro paura e ci furono i primi 21 arresti, dopo le denunce; poi sempre insieme- come associazione- affrontarono il processo, che portò, meno di tre anni dopo, alle condanne definitive per gli estorsori e a molte altre operazioni, che fecero terra bruciata per i boss a Capo d'Orlando. Quella fu la prima sentenza per associazione mafiosa del distretto della corte d'appello di Messina.)
Trent'anni fa, la prima rivolta di commercianti siciliani contro il pizzo: era il 7 dicembre 1990 e a Capo d'Orlando, nel messinese, quando nasceva la prima cellula di quella della futura Federazione delle associazioni antiracket ed antiusura. "L'intuizione allora fu condividere la paura, anzi il terrore", racconta Tano Grasso, anima di quel gruppetto di commercianti siciliani, preoccupato oggi soprattutto per le incognite del dopo covid: "temo che avremo i reduci, come dopo il Primo Dopoguerra: prevarranno risentimenti, frustrazioni e rancori, da parte di tutti coloro che vedranno distrutta una solidità economica. E questo mi terrorizza". E sono queste le condizioni ideale per i clan mafiosi, pronti a farsi avanti a fronte delle difficoltà di tante imprese. I segnali del rischio racket già si vedono, soprattutto al Nord, dove però continuano a mancare le denunce. "Come titolò il quotidiano siciliano L'Ora, "la mafia porta pane e morte". Gli imprenditori devono denunciare o rischiano di perdere la stessa azienda, che è un pezzo della loro vita", è l'analisi e l'appello di Antonio Calabrò, vicepresidente di Assolombarda con delega alla legalità. Era prima dell'omicidio a Palermo del commerciante Libero Grassi, "ucciso l'anno successivo perché lasciato solo"; era prima della strage di Capaci e del ciclone Mani Pulite, che sarebbero state uno spartiacque nella storia d'Italia. Allora i corleonesi di Totò Riina dichiaravano guerra allo stato e il quotidiano L'Ora aveva già titolato: Palermo, come Beirut. In questo contesto, Capo d'Orlando, cittadina del messinese di 12mila abitanti e floridi commerci, diventava il terreno di conquista, conteso tra due famiglie mafiose di Tortorici, un comune montano poco distante. E giù sulla costa, davanti ad un negozio esplodeva una bomba; un altro riceveva minacce di morte; un altro ancora, intimidazioni. I commercianti decisero di mettere insieme la loro paura e ci furono i primi 21 arresti, dopo le denunce; poi sempre insieme- come associazione- affrontarono il processo, che portò, meno di tre anni dopo, alle condanne definitive per gli estorsori e a molte altre operazioni, che fecero terra bruciata per i boss a Capo d'Orlando. Quella fu la prima sentenza per associazione mafiosa del distretto della corte d'appello di Messina.)
Trafelati, ansanti, per far piú presto, quando furono sotto il borgo, - sú, di qua, coraggio! - s'arrampicarono per la scabra ripa cretosa, ajutandosi anche con le mani - forza! forza! - poiché gli scarponi imbullettati - Dio sacrato! - scivolavano. Appena s'affacciarono paonazzi sulla ripa, le donne, affollate e vocianti intorno alla fontanella all'uscita del paese, si voltarono tutte a guardare. O non erano i fratelli Tortorici, quei due là? Sí, Neli e Saro Tortorici. Oh poveretti! E perché correvano cosí? Neli, il minore dei fratelli, non potendone piú, si fermò un momento per tirar fiato e rispondere a quelle donne; ma Saro se lo trascinò via, per un braccio. - Giurlannu Zarú, nostro cugino! - disse allora Neli, voltandosi, e alzò una mano in atto di benedire.
President Shimon Shkury and Executive Vice President's Victor Sozio and Michael Tortorici analyze the investment sales figures for the first half of 2020 in NYCTransactions are limited and lagging indicators of the market because the properties were in contract at the end of 2019 or prior to Covid-19Ariel Property Advisors has released its mid-year Investment Sales Research Reports for 1H2020, you can find the reports on the company website: http://arielpa.nyc/investor-relations/research-reports
Si sta concretizzando in queste settimana la creazione della Rete delle Reti, un nuovo ente che punta a mettere in collegamento le varie reti di biblioteche italiane in modo da coordinarsi nel servizio ai cittadini e di istituire una voce più forte nel dialogare con le istituzioni.Ne parliamo con Giacomo Tortorici, direttore del Consorzio dei Castelli Romani, una delle reti da cui è partito il progetto
a16z Journal Club (part of the a16z Podcast), curates and covers recent advances from the scientific literature -- what papers we’re reading, and why they matter from our perspective at the intersection of biology & technology (for bio journal club). This inaugural episode covers 2 different topics, in discussion with Lauren Richardson:0:26 #1 identifying new antibiotics through a novel machine-learning based approach -- a16z general partner Vijay Pande and bio deal partner Andy Tran discuss the business of pharma; the specific methods/ how it works; and other applications for deep learning in drug discovery and development based on this paper:"A Deep Learning Approach to Antibiotic Discovery" in Cell (February 2020), by Jonathan Stokes, Kevin Yang, Kyle Swanson, Wengong Jin, Andres Cubillos-Ruiz, Nina Donghia, Craig MacNair, Shawn French, Lindsey Carfrae, Zohar Bloom-Ackermann, Victoria Tran, Anush Chiappino-Pepe, Ahmed Badran, Ian Andrews, Emma Chory, George Church, Eric Brown, Tommi Jaakkola, Regina Barzilay, James Collins11:43 #2 characterizing the novel coronavirus causing the COVID-19 pandemic -- a16z bio deal partner Judy Savitskaya shares what we can learn from the protein structures; the relationship to the 2002-2004 SARS epidemic; and more based on these two research articles: "Structure, Function, and Antigenicity of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein" in Cell (April 2020), by Alexandra Walls, Young-Jun Park, M. Tortorici, Abigail Wall, Andrew McGuire, David Veesler"Cryo-EM structure of the 2019-nCoV spike in the prefusion conformation" in Science (March 2020), by Daniel Wrapp, Nianshuang Wang, Kizzmekia Corbett, Jory Goldsmith, Ching-Lin Hsieh, Olubukola Abiona, Barney Graham, Jason McLellanYou can find these episodes at a16z.com/journalclub.
: Episode 1563 - Gina Grad joins Vinnie for this Sunday School episode, and the two talk shooting lessons, name changes, staying close with family during the Covid-19 pandemic, and more. Https://www.vinnietortorich.com/2020/04/staying-close-with-family-episode-1563 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS STAYING CLOSE WITH FAMILY Vinnie's grandpa came over from Italy at 13 on a boat. He worked his way into success. Their last name changed from Tortorici to Tortorich. His family fought for what they had. Many lived into triple digits, even with 10+ kids in certain generations. Staying close with your family is a key to staying strong. Lean on your family while you can. Take advantage of all of this family time–don't take it for granted, even in these hard times. One day, all of this time spent at home with relatives will be a distant memory. If you aren't with your family physically, take this time to be with them virtually. Play games, go on walks (safely), be inventive, just have great conversations! FAT DOC IS OUT Go watch it now! We need people to buy and review for it to stay at the top of iTunes pages. Please also share it with family and friends! Available for both rental and purchase. You can also buy hardcopy or watch online at Amazon. YOU CAN NOW STREAM FOR FREE ON AMAZON PRIME IF YOU HAVE IT! KETCON HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL 2021 AS A RESULT OF THE COVID PANDEMIC. RESOURCES Https://www.vinnietortorich.com Https://www.purevitaminclub.com Https://www.purevitaminclub.co.uk Https://www.purecoffeeclub.com Https://www.bit.ly/fatdocumentary
Felica Tortorici is the owner and chief craft supply collector of All Fired Up, Redding’s Paint Your Own Pottery and Art Studio. She works with families and individuals to have some out of the box creative fun. Felica believes that having the opportunity to express yourself and be creative is crucial a person's health and wellbeing. Along with being a fun, creating does wonders for stress relief and can be a great form of social engagement. Felica fell in love with crafting the first time her mother took her to local Ben Franklin’s store and purchased a beautiful beaded Christmas ornament kit that the two of them completed for the family Christmas tree. After that she was hooked on all kind of arts and crafts, with an extreme fondness for cooking, paper crafts and fired arts. After moving from Shasta County, CA to the SF Bay Area to finish school and work in the tech industry, Felica relieved corporate stress by taking a multitude of cooking and ceramic classes pending huge amounts of time at one of the South Bay’s favorite pottery studios, Petroglyphs. When things turned sour in the tech world and her department at HP was moved to India, Felica became a personal chef in the Napa Valley for several years but gave that up to move home to Cottonwood to help her mom out. After being back in Northern California she met and married her wonderful husband David. One day while online searching for a used kiln (for holiday crafting projects) Felica found a kiln for sale attached to the local paint your own pottery studio which was also for sale and the rest is history. Felica holds a BS degree in Network Engineering in from Master’s Institute in San Jose, and a Certification in Database and Data Analytics from UC Santa Cruz. 1796 Churn Creek Rd; pottery painting, life casting, board art, clay prints, clay and fused glass workshops and more! https://www.facebook.com/All-Fired-Up-104221844330161/ www.allfiredupnorcal.com
Shimon Shkury and Michael Tortorici, Executive Vice President, discuss the $2 trillion CARES act signed by President Donald TrumpShimon and Michael explain what is in the relief bill for the real estate marketShimon and Michael outline what they have been hearing from clients including real estate owners and investors on how they are currently viewing the market during the coronavirus crisis and how they plan to act when the crisis blows over
Trafelati, ansanti, per far piú presto, quando furono sotto il borgo, - sú, di qua, coraggio! - s'arrampicarono per la scabra ripa cretosa, ajutandosi anche con le mani - forza! forza! - poiché gli scarponi imbullettati - Dio sacrato! - scivolavano. Appena s'affacciarono paonazzi sulla ripa, le donne, affollate e vocianti intorno alla fontanella all'uscita del paese, si voltarono tutte a guardare. O non erano i fratelli Tortorici, quei due là? Sí, Neli e Saro Tortorici. Oh poveretti! E perché correvano cosí? Neli, il minore dei fratelli, non potendone piú, si fermò un momento per tirar fiato e rispondere a quelle donne; ma Saro se lo trascinò via, per un braccio. - Giurlannu Zarú, nostro cugino! - disse allora Neli, voltandosi, e alzò una mano in atto di benedire.
In this message Tortorici reads from Hebrews 1:1-6 and John 8:53-56 as dive deeper into the need for a second covenant and begin to look at the fine print.
In this message Tortorici reads from Hebrews 8:1-9 and Hebrews 8:8-13 as we explore the need for a second covenant. Tortorici asks; When was the old covenant, where was the old covenant and what is the difference between the old and new covenant. We explore why there was a need for a new covenant. Could it be that there was fault found in the old covenant? If it was a faulty covenant, who put the fault there?
A question that often comes up when talking to people that are approaching retirement is “What do I do next, and how do I evaluate the opportunities that become available to me upon retirement or the transitioning out of a role in a big corporation”? Today’s guest, John Tortorici, is going to help field these questions, and more. We’re going to learn how he evaluates opportunities and how he would recommend selecting a non-profit that meshes with your experience and the type of work you like to do. Passion is what drives him. As a father and grandfather, he loves kids and finds it heartening to see them learn and grow. He’s retired 5 times, then made a move into something else that sparked his interest and his desire to see kids succeed. John Tortorici is Chair of the Board of Directors at TechStart, a non-profit in Oregon that is dedicated to providing teacher training and student enrichment in the fields of engineering, information technology, and computer science. He is on the advisory boards for Portland Community College BioScience Department and for the Oregon Computer Science Teachers Association. John is a judge at ORTOP, a volunteer driver for the Rose Parade, a Volunteer/Mentor at the alternative Rosemary Anderson High School, and a consulting coach to a CEO of a large company and a VP of sales. Show Highlights: John describes entering the business world upon leaving the US Navy. As a Naval officer, John learned a lot about managing people, which came in handy when he started his own business. He learned to hire the right people, train them, give them the right tools, make sure they understood the job, then got out of their way. He found this philosophy his something his staff loved: it provided autonomy, they could do things as they needed to, and they could solve problems. If you don’t have complete confidence in your staff, you will want to oversee it more closely, which does not let your people grow. John walks us through his retirements and subsequent volunteering opportunities. How opportunities can reveal themselves while volunteering and networking. Be an agent of change: Meetings have minutes, people have action items after a meeting, and you can go from there. When you create a committee, every committee has a charter. The charter tells its purpose, who’s on it, and what they’re trying to do, and lays out a plan for the year. Then the plan turns in to a schedule. Schedules include structure, and that’s what non-profits need. John provides more details, such as its history, mission, and vision, concerning TechStart, and various volunteering opportunities. Evaluating opportunities (time commitment and availability, what does the organization need, is the culture the right fit, how can I be helpful, etc.) There are many different committees at non-profits that provide a different opportunity for volunteering. The biggest need for non-profits is money if they are dependent on personal giving. Find an industry that is compatible and has an interest, an alignment, and a vested interest in that non-profit. Stay current by reading industry newsletters. Links & Resources: Email: Scott@CordantWealth.com Website: https://www.cordantwealth.com SUBSCRIBE & SHARE! Podcast: https://www.cordantwealth.com/podcast/
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural’ sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici’s analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women’s and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Sins Against Nature: Sex and Archives in Colonial New Spain (Duke University Press, 2018), Zeb Tortorici analyzes a vast corpus of documents in order to understand how sex acts that were considered out of the norm were understood for over three centuries of Spanish control. Men and women often engaged in ‘unnatural' sexual acts that not only revealed the relations of power in colonial society, but also the close interaction that archivists and historians have had with their stories. Sodomy, bestiality, priests soliciting during confession, as well as masturbation induced by erotic fantasies with saints and other religious characters, all disclose the role that religious and ecclesiastical institutions, archives, and historical analysis have had in erasing subjects, misclassifying them, or openly discounting their importance. Tortorici's analysis proves that in order to reconstruct the past it is central to understand how documents were kept and categorized. Pamela Fuentes is Assistant Professor in the Women's and Gender Studies Department-NYC campus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Branding with Purpose Podcast with Host Shantha Wetterhan and Special Guest Tom Tortotici, Writer and Message Strategist. Topic: "How To Write Content That Sells" In this episode Shantha and Tom talk about how to put your buyer's hat on when writing content that converts your readers to customers. Tom shares insights and valuable "nuggets" from his experience as a writer and messaage strategist. Meet Tom: Tom Tortorici is a writer and message strategist who helps websites make a genuine connection with their audience. In addition to learning why so many websites miss the mark, he’s found useful wisdom in the fields of communication theory, classical rhetoric, and visual perception. The opinions expressed during this broadcast are for inspiration, information and motivational purposes. This podcast is a production of Up2Me Radio and to learn more about our network, shows, hosts and guests please visit us at www.up2meradio.com Enjoy the Conversation! You can like us on Facebook at Up2Me Radio and follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio
Marcus Tortorici (either tor-tor-ee-see or tor-tor-ee-chee) sits down with the fellas to talk about how he approaches the creative process. He also shares with us his Red Gatorade Theory, where everything that used to be cool becomes new again. http://www.marcustortorici.com/
This week I talk with Dayna Tortorici editor in chief of n+1 magazine. It’s my fundamental belief that you can be a huge fan of your industry while also critiquing it at the same time. So I found it N+1 magazine especially refreshing in that offers no humble bragging, no-ass kissing, and no click bait. Just dead on, beautifully-written, social commentary. If you want to read something that may challenge core fundamental beliefs, pick up a copy N+1 Magazine. I’m such a believer in its importance that I feel something of a moral responsibiltiy to encourage you to read it. Dayna and I talk about Women in Tech, the Lean In philosophy of Feminism, the difference between an artist and a businessperson, and much more. Check out N+1 here: https://nplusonemag.com Edited by Frances Harlow Interviewer: @eriktorenberg
Dayna Tortorici is the editor of n+1. “You can't fetishize conflict so much. Because conflict does generate a lot of good work, but it also inhibits a lot of good work. I think people do their best work when they feel good. Or at least don't feel like shit. ... So I've tried to create a culture of mutual encouragement. Especially when you're not paying anybody, that's all you can really offer.” Thanks to TinyLetter and Wealthfront for sponsoring this week's show. Show Notes: @dtortorici nplusonemag.com [2:00] Longform Podcast #30: Keith Gessen [19:00] "Hands Up: A Roundtable on Police Brutality" (Cosme Del-Rosario Bell, Elias Rodriques, Doreen St. Felix, Dayna Tortorici • n+1 • Nov 2014) [19:00] No Regrets [25:00] "Occupy! Scenes from Occupied America" [39:00] What Was the Hipster? [51:00] Subscribe to n+1
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