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First up, Senate Bill 1249 in Congress proposes to change how navigable airspace is defined, and would give the first 200 feet above the ground to states and private property owners.This bill also gives mandatory standoff distances from structures, including 200' laterally and 50 feet over the top of structures. Sadly, this is not a new idea. 5 years, we spent a significant amount of time fighting something similar proposed by the Uniform Law Commission (or ULC) proposed the same before being shut down.This is obviously a terrible idea and is proposed by a US Senator Mike Lee from Utah, who has a history of proposing bills that would severely limit UAS operations.Please reach out to your senators and representatives, as this affects ALL UAS operators, including drones, model airplanes, FPV, and helicopters.Next up this week, some news for recreational flyers who fly at the Academy of Model Aeronautics, or AMA, club sites. The AMA announced they've secured a National Authorization that allows members flying at designated club sites within Class G airspace to operate above the standard 400-foot Above Ground Level, or AGL, limit for routine flying. Depending on the specific site's location and assessment within Class G, the new authorized altitude limit could be up to 700 feet AGL, or even 1,200 feet AGL. Third up, DJI has expanded its enterprise payload lineup with two new accessories aimed at public safety and inspection users. They've launched the Zenmuse S1 Spotlight and the Zenmuse V1 Speaker. The S1 Spotlight is designed for the Matrice 300 RTK and Matrice 350 RTK platforms. It's a high-intensity light source with an effective illumination range of up to 150 meters, or about 492 feet. It features adjustable brightness levels and can synchronize its angle with the gimbal's pitch movements, keeping the light focused where the camera is looking, which is pretty neat. Then there's the Zenmuse V1 Speaker, which is compatible with the Matrice 300 and 350 series drones. This isn't your average Bluetooth speaker; it boasts a maximum volume of 120 decibels and an effective range of about 100 meters, or 328 feet, at a more typical 75 decibels. It supports text-to-speech conversion, audio storage, and real-time playback, making it useful for broadcasting instructions or warnings during emergencies. These kinds of accessories really enhance the utility of these enterprise platforms for first responders and inspection teams.And finally this week, ParaZero, known for their drone safety systems, has launched the SafeAir M4 parachute recovery system, specifically designed for the DJI Matrice 4 series drones. ParaZero's Press release says the SafeAir M4 meets the requirements of the ASTM F3322-22 standard for parachutes used in Operations Over People, or OOP. https://dronexl.co/2025/04/16/dji-launches-zenmuse-s1-spotlight-and-zenmuse-v1-speaker-for-enterprise-drones/https://dronexl.co/2025/04/15/parazero-launches-safeair-m4-drone-parachute-system/https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1249/text/is?format=txt&overview=closedhttps://amablog.modelaircraft.org/amagov/2025/04/15/flying-sites-in-class-g-airspace-granted-higher-altitudes/?_gl=1*1uaan0o*_gcl_au*NzU5NzI5MTc0LjE3NDQ5MDM2MzA.&_ga=2.207238160.221137029.1744903630-1851979334.1744903630
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1 - Izy mahalala ny hieverana anao 2 - Fitsaboana Gastrite, Ulcère, Helicobactère 3 - Fisorohana ny fisaraham-panabadiana 3 4 - Didy 12 ray aman dreny sy ny mpanabe 16 5 - Fifandraisana misy fepetra
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Sierra Wireless, ULC v. Sisvel S.p.A.
In today's Over the Teacup Sunday episode, we'll be discussing "Trigger Warning," a gripping new thriller featuring Jessica Alba. This action-packed film follows a devoted daughter on her quest to uncover the truth behind her father's mysterious passing. Set in a small town in New Mexico, the story masterfully combines suspense, political intrigue, and unexpected plot twists. Alongside Alba, the incredible cast includes Mark Webber, Anthony Michael Hall, Tone Bell, and Jake Weary, whose performances add depth and intensity. Tune in as we delve into the themes of revenge, truth, and the intricate art of storytelling that makes "Trigger Warning" a top 10 Netflix hit..Find everything "One More Thing" here: https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcast#TriggerWarning#JessicaAlba#Thriller#Mystery#Netflix#Suspense#Revenge#PoliticalIntrigue#PlotTwist#Top10MUSICLet's Boogie by Chris Phaze Licensed through an agreement between Shutterstock Canada, ULC, doing business as PremiumBeat(“PremiumBeat”) and Michael R Herst, One More Thing Productions LLCThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Steak and Drew get into a more in-depth conversation on the injury to Ronald Acuna Jr. that has him out for the remainder the season. They are then joined by Dr. X of Emory, who shares his thoughts on realistic expectations of the return of the Braves' All-Star: On not being surprised about the injury, pretty common On why one ACL tear eventually leads to second tear On what the expectations are for the Braves in Acuna Jr.'s return On there should be concern on the return to the same level play On young student athletes needing to take time off On MLB pitchers suffering ULC injuries more do to the wear and tear
Découvrez en 20 minutes avec Dr DRIAD, médecin vasculaire à Nancy, l'essentiel à savoir en MG concernant les ulcères de jambes. Spoiler alerte
On this episode, we discuss the S1001 Standard for Integrated Systems Testing and some of the points to consider for Fire Alarm Techs as they start to be more involved in some aspects of these tests.Brett can be reached at WWW.BRDESIGNSASK.CA City Of regina Bulletin on S1001 https://www.regina.ca/export/sites/Regina.ca/bylaws-permits-licences/building-demolition/.galleries/pdfs/Advisory-CANULC-S1001-Integrated-Systems-Testing.pdfThe ULC Standard can be found here and can be viewed for FREE: https://www.shopulstandards.com/ProductDetail.aspx?productId=ULC1001_1_S_20110901And here is an additonal bulletin from the ULC on the suggestion of their ULC certified training program for S-1001:https://canada.ul.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2020/05/Certification-Bulletin-2020-08ENG-ULC-S1001.pdf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode of The Executive Appeal host, Alex D. Tremble, connects with Brooks Rainwater (President and CEO of the Urban Libraries Council).Discover how executive leaders achieve success for themselves and their companies by strategically convening the right people. Join host Alex D, Tremble in conversation with expert Brooks Rainwater as they delve into the art of effective leadership through assembling the perfect team. Tune in for insights, strategies, and actionable advice on driving success through strategic convening.Brooks serves as President and CEO of the Urban Libraries Council, an outcomes-driven research and innovations network of more than 160 leading North American public libraries. Under his leadership, ULC champions the future of public libraries by engaging and uplifting members, focusing intently on equity and inclusion and leading on core policy issues that drive our communities forward. Throughout his career, Brooks has worked to advance urban policies that expand local democracy and provide funding for local programs related to economic opportunity, entrepreneurship, infrastructure and sustainability. Prior to joining ULC in July 2022, Brooks served as Senior Executive & Director, Center for City Solutions at the National League of Cities where he drove the organization's research agenda and oversaw technical assistance efforts and leadership education. Brooks holds a Master of Public Administration from The George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In this enlightening episode, join me as I sit down with Gabrielle Pimstone, an Energy Coach dedicated to guiding individuals towards their true purpose. Have you ever wondered how to re-discover your purpose? Gabrielle shares her journey of resilience and reinvention, offering practical tips and inspiration to break free from stagnation and fear. Stay tuned to learn how to harness your energy and embark on a journey towards empowerment!All Thing One More Thing https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcastMUSICLet's Boogie by Chris PhazeLicensed through an agreement between Shutterstock Canada, ULC, doing business as PremiumBeat(“PremiumBeat”) and Michael R Herst, One More Thing Productions LLC#DiscoverYourPurpose#InnerHero#EnergyMastery#PsychologyAndSpirituality#PersonalTransformation#Empowerment#LifeChange#Resilience#Reinvention#BreakFreeThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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1 - Mahay ny zavatra rehetra aho ao @ ilay mampahery ahy 2 - Fitsaboana Gastrite, Ulcère, Helicobactère 3 - Famoronana fiz fahadimy 4 - Ny fihavanana fiz faharoa 5 - Ziona fonenan39;ny firenena rehetra
Imagine-toi devoir partir avec une culotte de rechange dans ton sac à main … ? Parce que pour parler cru, tu peux te chier dessus à tout moment. C'était le quotidien de Fanny avant qu'elle ne se tende la main jusqu'à rencontrer ce qu'elle appelle « se sentir en rémission ». Ulcères sur le colon, incontinences fécales, saignements, spasmes douloureux, glaires… Elle est infirmière diplomée depuis seulement un an lorsque la rectocolite hémorragique se déclare. Alors qu'elle a 21 ans, son quotidien ne ressemble en rien à celui des autres… Et pourtant, aujourd'hui, elle en est venu à bout de ces symptômes inconfortables, honteux, invalidants.Est-ce les médecines alternatives qui l'ont aidé ? Le traitement prescrit par son gastro-entérologue ? Sa grossesse ? Sa reconversion professionnelle dans le domaine du psychotraumatisme et du bien-être ? Probablement un peu de tout ça. Probablement par l'observation globale de sa santé et non par spécialité.« J'avais besoin de comprendre ce que cette maladie racontait de moi » me confie-t-elle dans son témoignage. Cette maladie qui semblait avoir des choses à dire, Fanny sait les raconter.Depuis qu'elle est devenue « sa priorité », Fanny est sa propre accompagnante.Et les culottes, de leurs côtés, restent sagement rangées dans son armoire.
Ulcère de Buruli, bilharziose, filariose lymphatique, maladie du sommeil ou lèpre... Ces maladies font partie des 21 Maladies Tropicales Négligées (MTN) recensées par l'OMS, et qui touchent plus d'un milliard de personnes. Ces maladies sévissent dans les zones où l'accès à des services de santé de qualité, à l'eau potable et aux moyens d'assainissement est difficile. Quelles sont les caractéristiques des maladies tropicales négligées ? Dans quel environnement vivent les populations qui sont touchées par ces maladies ? Quelles MTN ont de bonnes chances d'être éradiquées pour 2030 ? Dr Philippe Solano, directeur de recherche à l'Institut de Recherche pour le développement (IRD) et directeur de l'Unité de Recherche « INTERTRYP » à Montpellier qui associe IRD et CiradRetrouvez l'émission en entier ici :Journée Mondiale des Maladies Tropicales Négligées
Ulcère de Buruli, bilharziose, filariose lymphatique, maladie du sommeil ou lèpre... Ces maladies font partie des 21 Maladies Tropicales Négligées recensées par l'OMS, et qui touchent plus d'un milliard de personnes. Ces maladies sévissent dans les zones où l'accès à des services de santé de qualité, à l'eau potable et aux moyens d'assainissement est difficile. Quelles sont les caractéristiques de ces maladies ? Comment les prévenir ? Est-il possible de les éradiquer ? Et, où en est la recherche ? Existe-t-il des progrès dans la prise en charge de certaines de ces pathologies ? Dr Wilfried Mutombo Kalonji, chef des opérations cliniques de la RDC pour DNDi, une ONG de développement de médicaments pour les maladies tropicales négligées Dr Philippe Solano, directeur de recherche à l'Institut de Recherche pour le développement (IRD) et directeur de l'Unité de Recherche « INTERTRYP » à Montpellier qui associe IRD et Cirad Laurent Marsollier, directeur de Recherche à l'Inserm.► En fin d'émission, Thierry Peyrard, directeur du Département national de référence en immuno-hématologie et sang rare à l'Établissement Français du Sang (EFS) nous parle de la troisième édition de la semaine de sensibilisation aux groupes sanguins rares.Programmation musicale : ► Davido – Feel it► Zaho de Sagazan – La symphonie des éclairs.
Ulcère de Buruli, bilharziose, filariose lymphatique, maladie du sommeil ou lèpre... Ces maladies font partie des 21 Maladies Tropicales Négligées recensées par l'OMS, et qui touchent plus d'un milliard de personnes. Ces maladies sévissent dans les zones où l'accès à des services de santé de qualité, à l'eau potable et aux moyens d'assainissement est difficile. Quelles sont les caractéristiques de ces maladies ? Comment les prévenir ? Est-il possible de les éradiquer ? Et, où en est la recherche ? Existe-t-il des progrès dans la prise en charge de certaines de ces pathologies ? Dr Wilfried Mutombo Kalonji, chef des opérations cliniques de la RDC pour DNDi, une ONG de développement de médicaments pour les maladies tropicales négligées Dr Philippe Solano, directeur de recherche à l'Institut de Recherche pour le développement (IRD) et directeur de l'Unité de Recherche « INTERTRYP » à Montpellier qui associe IRD et Cirad Laurent Marsollier, directeur de Recherche à l'Inserm.► En fin d'émission, Thierry Peyrard, directeur du Département national de référence en immuno-hématologie et sang rare à l'Établissement Français du Sang (EFS) nous parle de la troisième édition de la semaine de sensibilisation aux groupes sanguins rares.Programmation musicale : ► Davido – Feel it► Zaho de Sagazan – La symphonie des éclairs.
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https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
https://www.mountcarmelministries.com/podcast-resources/ Gabe grew up in Macomb, MI. After spending five years starting new churches in Austin, TX, he is excited to be back in Michigan as the Pastor of ULC. He serves the mission of ULC through preaching, leadership development, and pastoral care. Gabe studied at Concordia University Wisconsin before going on to get his M.Div at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. In his spare time, Gabe enjoys playing soccer, reading books, listening to punk rock, and cheering on the sinful and disgusting Green Bay Packers. Gabe and his wonderful wife Melissa have three great kids.
Prepare to navigate the evolution of the Unite Leadership Collective (ULC) alongside Tanya Hilton and Renee Bennett. Experience first-hand the excitement shared as we explore how the ULC's mission, vision, and values are continuously advancing. Listen closely as discussions delve into the ULC's mission, focusing on equipping the priesthood of all believers through world-class leadership development at local levels. Gain insight into the ULC's valued partnership with Luther House of Studies, the 'build, measure, learn' approach, and Christ Greenfield's use of the accelerator content to onboard their leaders.Imagine the potential for church organizations that truly focus on mission, vision, and values. Picture how ULC's partnership with Luther House and Kairos University could amplify their influence and impact. Absorb the importance of experienced practitioners who coach and mentor those in leadership roles, as well as the value the ULC places on collaboration and measurable results. Get inspired by innovative methods of discovering, developing, and deploying disciples of the risen Jesus.Discover why self-awareness and personal development are critical components of effective leadership. Understand how our identity in Christ can strengthen self-awareness and how the malleability of the brain can be influenced. Reflect on the exemplary leadership of the triune God and the humility and grace exhibited by Paul. Lastly, explore the flexibility of the ULC and the myriad ways it can serve the congregation and community.The Canadian Money RoadmapDiscover strategies to save, invest, and grow your money effectively.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyJOIN OUR NEW ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM!ENTER CODE - 75ULC2023 for 75% off! Support the showVisit uniteleadership.org
How do you bridge the gap between academic theology and the real-world needs of a diverse, modern congregation? That's the question we're answering with guests Chris Croghan and Sarah Stenson from Luther House of Study, and Dr. Ryan Bredow of Grand Canyon University. Together, we dissect the discrepancies between the academic environment and the real needs of students venturing into the field of ministry. You'll hear about how Luther House of Study is innovating pastoral training by initiating classes in leadership, ethics, pastoral care, Greek, and Hebrew. The bonus? Their unique business model that doesn't charge a penny from their students, but instead, relies solely on generous donors.Our conversation doesn't stop there. We'll be shining the spotlight on the critical role of theological education and how the Unite Leadership Collective (ULC) is forging collaborations with local churches. We're discussing how biblical Lutheran doctrine and innovative leadership development methods are being harnessed to discover, develop, and deploy leaders. Learn about the opportunities the ULC presents and ways to join them in disseminating the gospel message. So buckle up for an enlightening exploration of the intersection between academia and local church contexts and the creative solutions being put forth to navigate it.Additional Conversations with LutherHouse -Conversation With Chris CroghanConversation With Sarah StensonSupport the showVisit uniteleadership.org
Welcome to our special episode honoring National Cinema Day! Join us as we revisit Episode 261, originally aired on March 3, 2023, where we dive deep into our Oscars 2023 review of all the nominated films. The 95th annual Oscars were a showcase of cinematic excellence. If you haven't checked them out, please do, if you have; check them out again. Keep in mind that today at select Theaters across the country, you can see a movie for as low as $4.00! so go out and enjoy the cinema!In this episode of Over TeaCup Sunday Diane and I just wanted to say to you thank you very much for joining us on our special series of exploring the 2023 Oscar nominated films and people they were nominated for, from the red carpet to the memorable speeches.From the Best Picture nominees to the Best Actor and Actress awards, there will be some incredible performances from some of the industry's leading actors and directors.The Best Picture category is a tightly contested one, with a number of stand-out films being nominated. The best Actors, Actress's Cinematographers, and more are also in a tight race to take home the golden statue. We're just going to remind you of the films and the amazing talent that is displayed in this year's Oscars. Find out more at https://beforeyougopodcast.comas a reminder we will be back the week of September 17, 2023 with brand new episodes, some new format is going to thrill you, and we can't wait to take you into the next chapter of One More Thing Before You Go !Licensed through an agreement between Shutterstock Canada, ULC, doing business as PremiumBeat(“PremiumBeat”) and Michael R Herst, One ore Thing Productions LLC, LICENSE #4086230 SUPPORT One More Thing Before You Go with unique Merch https://beforeyougopodcast.shopAll Thing One More Thing https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcastMusic:#NationalCinemaDay #Oscars2023 #CinemaDaySpecial #NominatedFilms #RedCarpetGlam #CinematicExcellence #OscarsRecap #CelebratingCinema #AwardWinningFilms #CinemaMagic #OscarsMemoriesThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Starting July 21, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) will be meeting to consider two options that would expand the legal definition of death. The first option is what currently exists in the Uniform Determination of Death Act and includes loss of total brain function, not just the brain stem. Dr. Heidi Klessig, a retired anesthesiologist and authority on clinical death, explains what the options are and how families and patients can best prepare themselves. The American Academy of Neurology has petitioned the ULC to revise the legal definition of death. Option one uses the word “irreversible,” and Option 2 uses the word “permanent.” Klessig says Option 2 will give hospitals and doctors huge discretion in whether to give or continue life-sustaining treatment. Klessig will discuss cases of patients, such as Zack Dunlap, who survived sustained unresponsiveness and went on to describe their level of consciousness during that time. Canada has now adopted provisions similar to “Option 2.” Two factors may be driving the change in the U.S.: the live donor organ transplants where patients need to be alive for their organs to be harvested and given to others (i.e., heart, lung) and legal liability, where an expanded definition of death might potentially protect hospital defendants in wrongful death actions. Key links for patients and families: Respectforhumanlife.orgHalovoice.orgDeclared Brain Dead – the story of Zack DunlapUniform law commission: determination of Death CommitteeRedefining Definition of Clinical Death Under Consideration, Kevin Stone, Health Care News, February 24, 2023Procedure to Harvest Live Organs Raises Red Flags, Kevin Stone, Health Care News, January 6, 2023Would I Receive a Transplant, Heidi Klessig, M.D., American Thinker, April 22, 2023Canada Updates Death Determination Standards. Is America Next?, Heidi Klessig, M.D., Health Care News, July 24, 2023
Starting July 21, the Uniform Law Commission (ULC) will be meeting to consider two options that would expand the legal definition of death. The first option is what currently exists in the Uniform Determination of Death Act and includes loss of total brain function, not just the brain stem. Dr. Heidi Klessig, a retired anesthesiologist and authority on clinical death, explains what the options are and how families and patients can best prepare themselves. The American Academy of Neurology has petitioned the ULC to revise the legal definition of death. Option one uses the word “irreversible,” and Option 2 uses the word “permanent.” Klessig says Option 2 will give hospitals and doctors huge discretion in whether to give or continue life-sustaining treatment. Klessig will discuss cases of patients, such as Zack Dunlap, who survived sustained unresponsiveness and went on to describe their level of consciousness during that time. Canada has now adopted provisions similar to “Option 2.” Two factors may be driving the change in the U.S.: the live donor organ transplants where patients need to be alive for their organs to be harvested and given to others (i.e., heart, lung) and legal liability, where an expanded definition of death might potentially protect hospital defendants in wrongful death actions. Key links for patients and families: Respectforhumanlife.orgHalovoice.orgDeclared Brain Dead – the story of Zack DunlapUniform law commission: determination of Death CommitteeRedefining Definition of Clinical Death Under Consideration, Kevin Stone, Health Care News, February 24, 2023Procedure to Harvest Live Organs Raises Red Flags, Kevin Stone, Health Care News, January 6, 2023Would I Receive a Transplant, Heidi Klessig, M.D., American Thinker, April 22, 2023Canada Updates Death Determination Standards. Is America Next?, Heidi Klessig, M.D., Health Care News, July 24, 2023
Skye Patrick is the Library Director of LA County Library, one of the largest public library systems in the nation, serving one of the most diverse populations. She was previously Broward County Library's Director and held leadership roles at Queens Public Library in New York and San Francisco Public Library.Patrick was appointed to the Executive Board of the Urban Libraries Council (ULC), the premier membership association of North America's leading public library systems, in July 2017. ULC is on the cutting edge of library innovation, and Patrick has joined a dynamic team of leaders and works alongside the board to inspire libraries to evolve and grow.In January 2019, Patrick was named Librarian of the Year by Library Journal, a national publication. The award honors outstanding achievement and accomplishment reflecting the service goals of librarianship, including free access to information for all, encouragement of reading enhancement and expansion of library services to all residents, and strengthening the role of the library within the community.As the Library Director, Patrick continues to reinforce the Library's role in the community as a civic and cultural center, a hub for public information and services, and an institution of literacy, innovation, and lifelong learning.Chapters is a multi-part series concerning the history and the lessons of civil rights violations or civil liberties injustices carried out against communities or populations—including civil rights violations or civil liberties injustices that are perpetrated on the basis of an individual's race, national origin, immigration status, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.This project was made possible with support from Chapman University and The California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Guest: Skye PatrickHosts: Jon-Barrett IngelsProduced by: Past Forward
Rocky Dhir chats with Bench Bar Breakfast speakers Justice Debra Lehrmann and Timothy Berg about the mission and efforts of the Uniform Law Commission. They explain what the ULC does, the processes of projects undertaken by the commission, and how their acts provide consistency while still promoting the autonomy of the states. Justice Debra Lehrmann is the Senior Justice on the Supreme Court of Texas. Timothy Berg is General Counsel at Fennemore Craig, P.C.
Rocky Dhir chats with Bench Bar Breakfast speakers Justice Debra Lehrmann and Timothy Berg about the mission and efforts of the Uniform Law Commission. They explain what the ULC does, the processes of projects undertaken by the commission, and how their acts provide consistency while still promoting the autonomy of the states. Justice Debra Lehrmann is the Senior Justice on the Supreme Court of Texas. Timothy Berg is General Counsel at Fennemore Craig, P.C.
Découvrez la suite du récit consacré à Nina Simone, icône de la musique soul aux États-Unis, racontée par l'historienne Virginie Girod. Nina Simone rencontre Andrew Stroud, dans les années 50. Entre eux, c'est le coup de foudre et Andy devient le manager de l'artiste. Le succès de Nina Simone est retentissant. Mais peu à peu, sa vie personnelle bascule : Andy est un homme violent, et Nina souffre de troubles bipolaires, diagnostiqués bien plus tard, qui la font souffrir au quotidien. Ulcérée par le racisme envers la communauté noire, Nina Simone se jette à corps perdu dans la lutte pour les droits civiques. Elle soutient des mouvements radicaux, à l'image de ceux portés par les Black Panthers ou Malcolm X. L'artiste s'engage également à travers ses chansons, comme avec Mississippi Goddam, qui dénonce les horreurs des lynchages que subissent les Noirs Américains. Cette radicalité isole petit à petit l'artiste, qui s'exile au Libéria, en Suisse, puis à Paris, avant que sa carrière ne redémarre dans les années 1990.Sujets abordés : Jazz - Musique - Concert - Droits Civiques - Racisme - États-Unis "Au cœur de l'histoire" est un podcast Europe 1 Studio. Ecriture et présentation : Virginie Girod - Production : Camille Bichler (avec Florine Silvant)- Direction artistique : Adèle Humbert et Julien Tharaud - Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim - Musique originale : Julien Tharaud - Musiques additionnelles : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis - Communication : Kelly Decroix - Visuel : Sidonie Mangin
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Heaven's Gate was an American new religious movement (often described as a cult), founded in 1974 and led by Bonnie Nettles (1927–1985) and Marshall Applewhite (1931–1997), known within the movement as Ti and Do, respectively.
Comme la plupart des secteurs d'activité, le journalisme fut longtemps l'apanage des hommes. Les femmes y étaient rares, comme cette Louise-Félicité de Kéralio qui, en 1789, fonde même un journal et devient la première femme rédactrice en chef d'une publication. Nellie Bly, de son vrai nom Elizabeth Jane Cochrane, fait aussi partie de ces pionnières. Née en 1864, aux États-Unis, elle connaît d'abord une petite enfance heureuse. La mort de son père, en 1870, la laisse démunie. Elle refuse pourtant le destin des jeunes filles pauvres, vouées à devenir institutrices ou demoiselles de compagnie. Ulcérée par l'article méprisant d'un journal, qui cantonne les femmes à certaines fonctions, elle écrit une lettre courroucée à son directeur. Frappé par la force de l'argumentation, et la qualité du style, celui-ci promet d'embaucher la jeune fille si elle écrit un article qui lui convient. Le texte qu'elle lui soumet convainc le patron de presse de son talent. Elizabeth, à 16 ans, fait ainsi ses débuts dans le journalisme. Elle décide d'écrire sous le pseudonyme de Nellie Bly. Son premier reportage fait sensation. Elle y décrit les conditions de travail très difficiles des ouvrières d'une usine de boîtes de conserve. Assorti de photographies, l'article entraîne une hausse des ventes du journal. Soumis aux pressions des industriels, le directeur lui assigne alors des rubriques sans intérêt. Après un voyage au Mexique, pendant lequel elle continue son travail de journaliste, elle revient aux États-Unis en 1887 et se rend à New York. Là, elle réussit à se faire embaucher dans un journal à sensation, à condition qu'elle écrive des articles sur un asile. Inventant pour l'occasion ce qu'on pourrait appeler le journalisme d'infiltration, elle se fait passer pour folle et est internée dans un asile pour femmes. Elle y décrit, dans une série d'articles restés célèbres, les conditions effroyables dans lesquelles vivent les malheureuses. En 1890, elle décide de relever un nouveau défi en entreprenant un tour du monde en moins de 80 jours, clin d'œil au célèbre roman de Jules Verne. Et, de fait, elle réussit à le boucler en 72 jours ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comme la plupart des secteurs d'activité, le journalisme fut longtemps l'apanage des hommes. Les femmes y étaient rares, comme cette Louise-Félicité de Kéralio qui, en 1789, fonde même un journal et devient la première femme rédactrice en chef d'une publication.Nellie Bly, de son vrai nom Elizabeth Jane Cochrane, fait aussi partie de ces pionnières. Née en 1864, aux États-Unis, elle connaît d'abord une petite enfance heureuse. La mort de son père, en 1870, la laisse démunie. Elle refuse pourtant le destin des jeunes filles pauvres, vouées à devenir institutrices ou demoiselles de compagnie.Ulcérée par l'article méprisant d'un journal, qui cantonne les femmes à certaines fonctions, elle écrit une lettre courroucée à son directeur. Frappé par la force de l'argumentation, et la qualité du style, celui-ci promet d'embaucher la jeune fille si elle écrit un article qui lui convient.Le texte qu'elle lui soumet convainc le patron de presse de son talent. Elizabeth, à 16 ans, fait ainsi ses débuts dans le journalisme. Elle décide d'écrire sous le pseudonyme de Nellie Bly.Son premier reportage fait sensation. Elle y décrit les conditions de travail très difficiles des ouvrières d'une usine de boîtes de conserve. Assorti de photographies, l'article entraîne une hausse des ventes du journal.Soumis aux pressions des industriels, le directeur lui assigne alors des rubriques sans intérêt. Après un voyage au Mexique, pendant lequel elle continue son travail de journaliste, elle revient aux États-Unis en 1887 et se rend à New York.Là, elle réussit à se faire embaucher dans un journal à sensation, à condition qu'elle écrive des articles sur un asile. Inventant pour l'occasion ce qu'on pourrait appeler le journalisme d'infiltration, elle se fait passer pour folle et est internée dans un asile pour femmes.Elle y décrit, dans une série d'articles restés célèbres, les conditions effroyables dans lesquelles vivent les malheureuses. En 1890, elle décide de relever un nouveau défi en entreprenant un tour du monde en moins de 80 jours, clin d'œil au célèbre roman de Jules Verne. Et, de fait, elle réussit à le boucler en 72 jours ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode: what do you do when you fall asleep while driving on a winding mountain road, and just before you have a head on collision with a semi-truck you hear someone call your name and wake you up? Do you believe the voice? Do you know who it is? Have you heard it again? We're going to answer those questions and more when we talk to a young lady who did just that. This experience defined her life in so many ways. I'm your host Michael Herst, welcome to One More Thing Before You Go. My guest in this episode is Tanya Hackney she's a live-aboard Sailor, a home school mom of five and an author, her current book “leaving the safe harbored the risk and rewards of raising a family on a boat.” Is due out this month. Her husband and her family have had the power to turn their ideas into reality in order to encourage others to live their lives fully and never give up on their aspirations. She's lived aboard traveled and written for the take two sailing blog for more than a decade Overcoming her fear to pursue a dream, faith and spirituality and she's going to show you how you can do the same with an inspirational story. SUPPORT One More Thing Before You Go with unique Merch https://beforeyougopodcast.shop All Thing One More Thing: https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcast MUSIC Let's Boogie by Chris Phaze Licensed through an agreement between Shutterstock Canada, ULC, doing business as PremiumBeat(“PremiumBeat”) and Michael R Herst, One ore Thing Productions LLC, LICENSE #4086230 This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
How do you move on after your son is murdered and justice wasn't served? How can you be positive after tragedy? What do you do with your life when you lose a child, at a very young age, and in a tragic way? How do you find purpose again when you are a mother and a wife, but are not sure which direction to go after this tragic loss? Stay tuned we're going to have a conversation with a woman who learned to move forward to provide positivity, support, and hope for others going through their grief journey. She's going to show you how she can help you if you're going through loss. I'm your host Michael Herst and this is One More Thing Before You Go. My guest in this episode created, developed, designed, and currently facilitates a virtual grief peer support group. Hope Reger created this in honor of her son Justin, whose life was tragically cut short at the young age of 19. Her journey through this loss opened her heart, learning to use the pain she experienced for a better purpose by creating an environment to provide positivity, inspiration and hope to others. “Grief 2 Hope” is a virtual peer grief support group that allows grievers a safe space to be their authentic self with support of others who understand and know exactly what they are going through. MUSIC: Let's Boogie by Chris Phaze Licensed through an agreement between Shutterstock Canada, ULC, doing business as PremiumBeat(“PremiumBeat”) and Michael R Herst, One ore Thing Productions LLC, LICENSE #4086230 SUPPORT One More Thing Before You Go with unique Merch https://beforeyougopodcast.shop All Thing One More Thing https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcast This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
The Utah Lake Authority is the Utah Lake Commission 2.0. HB232 created the Utah Lake Authority and our staff and the new governing board are working to set things up. The first board meeting was on July 21, so Sam Braegger, ULC/ULA Program Manager and Eric Ellis, Executive Director of the ULC/ULA discuss the setup process, the transition from ULA to ULC and some teasers to what is coming soon at Utah Lake! Links from this Episode: ULA Board Membership ULA Meetings Video recording of the first ULA board meeting
This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston discusses the dichotomy of dealing with climate change during a global energy war with Prof Michael Grubb from ULC in London Have you ever thought about getting in on ‘crypto'? The online currency is a risky business, but Sean Keyes from the Currency tells us all about it – and why investing in it is not for the faint-hearted. Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has resigned, throwing Italy into political chaos. What might it also mean for the EU? Mandy discusses who is to blame for the resignation with Hugo McCafferty an Irish journalist based in Italy
In this episode: bipolar disorder, suicide, overcoming grief after that suicide, continuing personal growth and Soul Selves Framework. We're going to learn all of that and more when we have a conversation with an individual that lost her twin flame to suicide and now celebrates her grief. Stay tuned, I'm your host Michael Herst, welcome to One More Thing Before You Go. My guest in this episode is Kerri Scott, an author, speaker, designer, and thought leader. In 2002 she was awakened by grief when she lost her twin flame to suicide. Now because of that tragic death, her purpose in life is to align the energies of her heart and throat to share her grief journey and inspire suicide survivors to break their silence. She is bringing voice to a silent epidemic. From that awakening journey also emerged the Soul Selves Framework; A mindset tool that brings awareness to the patterns of behavior that keep us from becoming our authentic selves. In this episode we are going to learn her journey, discuss the stigma around grief, death, suicide and mental health, and if you were going through this journey or know someone who is, how to Celebrate that Grief, to Transform Your Loss into Self-Love…. Welcome to the show https:/beforeyougopodcast.com MUSIC Let's Boogie by Chris Phaze Licensed through an agreement between Shutterstock Canada, ULC, doing business as PremiumBeat(“PremiumBeat”) and Michael R Herst, One ore Thing Productions LLC, Music Ghost Rider by Gyom Licensed through an agreement between Shutterstock Canada, ULC, doing business as PremiumBeat(“PremiumBeat”) and Michael R Herst, One ore Thing Productions LLC, SUPPORT One More Thing Before You Go with unique Merch https://beforeyougopodcast.shop All Thing One More Thing https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcast This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Join us for our first in-person interview with local Miami rapper and producer, Vulcain. In this video we talk about his experience being a son of immigrants in America, his up and coming apparel brand 'Colorblind,' how to balance school and music, as well as his recently released collaboration project 'Forest Fire' with his group ULC. In the second half of the interview we discuss topics ranging from karate and "Is covid real?" to the NBA and the "D.C. Sniper." You won't want to miss it!FOLLOW US HERE TO STAY UP TO DATEhttps://www.instagram.com/thebutchershoppodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@thebutchershoppodcasthttps://twitter.com/TBSPODCAST305-----------------------------------------------------Timestamps------------------------------------------------1:48 Growing up with immigrant parents4:30 Colorblind apparel5:54 How do you balance passions with school11:31 ULC Forrest Fire album17:00 What made you start karate 28:16 Is covid real?33:00 Crazy DC Sniper35:40 Rapping Vs Making beats40:30 Future goals44:00 NBA Talk53:20 Where to find Ralph57:39 FIRST NIGHT (feat. Jaroc, Fritz & Vulcain)
On this episode of The Butcher Shop, we interview Kendall based rapper and poet Index, member of ULC or "Urban Legends Cult". Join us as we discuss, not only his inspirations as an artist, but also his aspirations as a rising star in the South Florida scene. We also discuss topics ranging from manifestation and law of attraction to finding strength in numbers and the value of your community, your home. Enjoy!