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Chegamos ao programa 392. Abrimos coa música de Ulex e fechamos con Xabier Díaz e as Adufeiras de Salitre. Polo medio, o mellor da música da Galiza, Portugal e o conxunto de países de todo o mundo a onde chegou o nosso idioma.
Novamente visitamos o Centro Social Xebra, en Burela nos momentos previos a unha noite de concerto. Nesta ocasión a banda convidada é Ulex. Con Ulex famos do nome artístico, do estilo musical e do pasado, presente e futuro.
Papp Dóra digitális kommunikációra és rendezvényszervezésre szakosodott menedzser, jelenleg szabadúszó facilitátorként és tanácsadóként dolgozik. Fő érdeklődési területe a társadalmi tudatosság és felelősségvállalás: olyan együttműködéseket keres, ahol különböző szektorok szereplői közösen tesznek a változásért. Négy évet töltött ügyvezető igazgatóként és kampányigazgatóként. Számos projektet koordinált nemzetközi és budapesti székhelyű nonprofit szervezeteknél: kampányokat, képzéseket, tömeges közéleti rendezvényeket. Önkéntes munkát végzett több szervezetnél. Fotói megjelentek a sajtóban és szerepeltek csoportos kiállításon is.https://www.instagram.com/realdorapapphttps://www.pappdora.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/realdorapapp/https://greenpeace.blog.hu/2011/10/18/dontesek_es_markolokhttps://index.hu/kultur/2015/06/03/hajektalansag_kiallitas_kassak_muzeum/Publikációi: https://www.pappdora.com/publications-conferences2020-napjainkig Szabadúszó: projektmenedzser, kampánytanácsadás2018–2019 kampányigazgató: aHang 2016–2018 ügyvezető igazgató: Krétakör Alapítvány2013–2016 Kulturális menedzser: Eötvös Péter Kortárs Zenei Alapítvány2008–2016 Projekt koordináció, rendezvényszervezés: nonprofit szektorbanTanulmányok:2007-től német MA Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Budapest2002-2007 angol és német tanár, Nyíregyházi FőiskolaKépzések:2019: Psyco-Social Resilience Training, ULEX projekt, Spanyolország2014-2016: Fotó tanfolyamok Kontakt Photography Courses, Budapest, Magyarország2002: Képzés fiatal vezetőknek, Synergy Team Olde Vecchte Alapítvány, Ommen, Hollandia #Ausztria #külföld #civil #önkéntes 0:00 Beköszönés3:22 Angol és német tanári pálya 5:10 Egyetem, ösztöndij6:45 Pályamódosítás8:40 Társadalmi felelőségvállalás, önkénteskedés11:00 Digitális kommunikáció13:45 Fotózás16:30 Fotós kiálltások18:38 Greenpeace fotós történet21:00 Krétakör Alapítvány - ügyvezető, 2016-201828:00 Civil szív kezdeményezés - önkéntes szóvivő, 201730:00 aHang - társalapító, kampányigazgató 2018–201935:00 Szabadúszóság: projektmenedzser, kampánytanácsadás 2020 óta 38:30 Bécsbe kerülés 202241:00 Osztrák politikai állapotok45:00 Közösségek, egyesületek48:00 Jelen52:00 Humor1:00:00 Tánc, tangó, Argentína1:07:00 Hálózat1:10:37 Elköszönés---------------
In this week's episode of The Slanted Attic Experience, host Tyler sits down with Angela, a designer from Richmond with a deep passion for ethical fashion, sustainability, and cultural critique. Angela brings a fresh and insightful perspective to an engaging conversation that touches on a diverse range of thought-provoking topics. The episode kicks off with a discussion about the upcoming 2024 Olympics, not just focusing on the sports, but also diving into the countries most likely to take home medals and the events poised to make history. Angela and Tyler break down how global competitions like this unite nations and stir up fierce rivalries, discussing the cultural and political significance of these events. Angela's expertise as a designer shines through in their deep dive into the clothing industry, where she sheds light on the ethical and moral challenges of manufacturing. They discuss everything from sustainable sourcing to the growing demand for transparency in textile production. Angela shares her thoughts on how consumers can make more informed choices and why ethical supply chains are crucial to the future of fashion. The conversation shifts to the food industry in the United States, where Angela discusses the alarming practices behind much of the food we consume. From harmful additives to unethical manufacturing processes, they break down how industrial food production has led to environmental degradation and public health crises. Angela also touches on the benefits of veganism, explaining how plant-based diets can help reduce the environmental impact of food production and promote more sustainable, ethical choices. She stresses the importance of understanding where our food comes from and the need for systemic change to create cleaner, safer food systems. In a particularly reflective segment, Tyler and Angela dig into the legacy of colonialism and how it continues to impact today's global supply chains. They unravel the ways colonial history has shaped the economic and cultural landscapes of entire industries, particularly in fashion and textiles. Angela's thoughtful perspective offers a fresh take on how we can move toward more equitable and just production systems. Angela also introduces listeners to ULEX 100, a revolutionary plant-based material that is gaining traction as a sustainable alternative in fashion. The two discuss the future of eco-friendly materials and how innovations like ULEX 100 could shape the future of design and production in the fashion world. Episode 21 of The Slanted Attic Experience promises to be an enlightening journey through fashion, food, sustainability, and the historical forces that shape our world today. Don't miss this deep and insightful conversation! Common Mercury! https://www.commonmercury.com/ https://www.instagram.com/commonmercury/ Want to stay connected and listen to us wherever you are? Check out all the platforms where you can tune in at [https://linktr.ee/slantedattic](https://linktr.ee/slantedattic)! Books/Podcasts Discussed Ways of Seeing by John Berger Braiding Sweetgrass The podcast This American Life Useful Links: https://www.instagram.com/bof/?hl=en https://www.ways-of-seeing.com/ https://www.thisamericanlife.org/ https://www.petersinger.info/shop/p/animal-liberation https://milkweed.org/book/braiding-sweetgrass https://www.regenerativeagriculturebook.com/ https://www.theinertia.com/surf/big-sea-documentary-neoprene-productions-cancer-louisiana/ https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/
JOIN THE COMMUNITYLogos Twitter: https://twitter.com/Logos_networkLogos Discord: https://discord.gg/logosnetworkRESOURCES:Jarrad Hope X - https://twitter.com/jarradhope_Tom W. Bell - http://www.tomwbell.com/READING:The Forecast for Anarchy, in Routledge Handbook of Anarchy 309-34 (Gary Chartier & Chad Van Schoelandt, eds.; Routledge: 2021), available at https://www.routledge.com/The-Routledge-Handbook-of-Anarchy-and-Anarchist-Thought/Chartier-Schoelandt/p/book/9780367645786Distributed Self-Government in Protocol Communities: An Introduction and Index of Examples, 25:2 Independent Review 293 (Fall 2020), available at https://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?id=1529Ulex: Open Source Law for Non-Territorial Governance, 1 J. of Special Jurisdictions 1 (2020), available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3605807 on SSRN or from the source: https://journalofspecialjurisdictions.com/index.php/jsj/article/view/12/9."Intellectual Privilege: Copyright, Common Law, and the Common Good" (Mercatus Center 2014): https://www.mercatus..org/research/books/intellectual-privilege. TIMESTAMPS: 00:17 Introduction and Background 02:25 Motivations and the Journey to Law and Special Jurisdictions 05:16 Ideals of Libertarianism and the Importance of Consent 07:47 Polycentric Law, Special Jurisdictions, and the Future of Governance 15:34 The Political Systems Project and the Infeasibility of Total Anonymity in Communities 25:03 Copyright Issues and Implementing Legal Systems in Special Jurisdictions 37:04 Legal Systems, Copyright, and the Future of Ulex 50:50 Nation States' Shortcomings and the Forecast for Anarchy 01:02:04 Final Thoughts Logos Press Engine includes Logos Podcast and Hashing It Out. Hashing it Out dives into the mechanisms and hardware of the technology that aid in making sovereign communities.
This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Tracy Vollbrecht. She's the founder of Vollbrecht Adaptive Consulting, an adaptive fashion consultancy rooted in universal design principles. With work featured in Women's Wear Daily, Vogue, Oprah Daily and Cosmopolitan, Tracy is a recognized adaptive and universal design consultant. Her first experience with inclusive, functional fashion came when she unknowingly put universal design principles into action to help her dad manage his Multiple Sclerosis. Prior to starting her company, she held designer positions at companies such as JuniperUNLTD'S Yarrow and ULEX, and Macy's. Tracy is an ardent proponent of fashion for all, so you won't want to miss her thought-provoking interview. https://www.vollbrechtadaptiveconsulting.com/ As the fashion world wakes up to the diverse needs of all its consumers, Tracy takes us through the exciting opportunities blossoming for entrepreneurs in this space. Her insights reveal the critical importance of consumer education in bridging the gap between available adaptive options and those who need them most. Understanding the complexities of catering to various needs, she underscores the significance of collaboration with the disabled community in creating truly inclusive clothing. From discussing the exciting potential of getting adaptive fashion into brick-and-mortar stores to the personal stories driving change, this episode is a beacon for anyone passionate about inclusive design.Join us as we uncover the heart of what makes adaptive fashion not just necessary but revolutionary. Tracy shares a sneak peek into her upcoming course that promises to fill the educational void and propel forward-thinking creators into the spotlight. She fires up our imaginations with tales of how questions can fuel both artistic vision and entrepreneurial spirit, all while highlighting the beauty of inclusivity in fashion. By the end of our conversation, you'll feel the pulse of an industry on the cusp of greatness and be inspired by Tracy's dedication to fashion that truly fits everyone. Subscribe and stay tuned to see how the world of fashion is being reshaped for the better, one stitch at a time.
Today we released part one of our interview with Tracy Vollbrecht. She's the founder of Vollbrecht Adaptive Consulting, an adaptive fashion consultancy rooted in universal design principles. With work featured in Women's Wear Daily, Vogue, Oprah Daily and Cosmopolitan, Tracy is a recognized adaptive and universal design consultant. Her first experience with inclusive, functional fashion came when she unknowingly put universal design principles into action to help her dad manage his Multiple Sclerosis. Prior to starting her company, she held designer positions at companies such as JuniperUNLTD'S Yarrow and ULEX, and Macy's. Tracy is an ardent proponent of fashion for all, so you won't want to miss her thought-provoking interview. www.vollbrechtadaptiveconsulting.comEver wondered how a simple piece of clothing can become a game-changer for someone with unique physical needs? Prepare to be enlightened as Tracy Volbrecht, the innovative mind behind Volbrecht Adaptive Consulting, takes us on a journey through the transformative world of adaptive and universal fashion design. From her academic roots to shaping the industry's inclusive future, Tracy's story is a testament to how passion can drive progress. Our conversation delves into how the fashion landscape is shifting, with startups and major brands alike rethinking design for the diversity of human bodies and abilities. Tracy gives us an insider's look at the evolution taking place behind the scenes as well as on the store shelves. We explore how Tracy's expertise helps brands seamlessly integrate adaptive features, the rise of marketplaces dedicated to these innovative products, and the profound personal stories fueling this movement. By examining how existing products can be adapted for wider use, we uncover the symbiotic relationship between universal design and targeted adaptive solutions, and how this approach can create a more inclusive world for everyone.Life doesn't fit neatly into compartments, and neither should our passions. Tracy embodies this belief, sharing how her love for outdoor adventures enriches her professional endeavors, offering fresh perspectives on adaptive design. Our discussion also spotlights the importance of ongoing education, as Tracy details her venture into creating online courses to equip future designers with knowledge crucial for fostering inclusivity. Wrapping up, we're reminded that inclusivity is a journey we're all part of – one that requires our collective effort to make small, meaningful changes towards a world where everyone feels included. Join us for an inspiring dialogue that stitches together innovation, empathy, and the drive to make a difference.
Niklas talks with Tom W. Bell, Tom is a professor of law at Chapman University, and the author of books such as “Your Next Government - From Nation States to Stateless Nations” and “Intellectual Privilege: Copyright, Common Law, and the Common Good”.For anyone interested in startup cities, network states and competitive governance, Tom is someone you must know. Tom is the engineer of the legal architecture of the startup city of Prospera in Honduras and the Catawba Digital Zone.He's like the Satoshi Nakamoto of Startup Cities.The guiding premise of this episode is that law can be seen as a technology, like software. It's a key part of the software that society runs on.Tom lays out the pillars of his legal philosophy. The law is not a way to engineer human affairs in some direction. Human behavior is too complicated. Instead, the law should be seen more like a band-aid that is there when things go wrong.Tom explains the difference between civil law and common law. Civil is what most people think of as law, whereas common law is lesser known. However, Tom views common law as a better way to create laws that adapt to a changing environment.Based on his insights into common law, Tom developed Ulex an open source legal "kernel" inspired by the Linux philosophy. It is available on GitHub for use by new jurisdictions, and it is the basis for the legal code in Prospera and Catawba.It is fascinating to think of law as the software of society.Equipped with this lens, Niklas and Tom are thinking of the enormous possibilities that we can unleash by using better rules, found through experimentation.We invite you to join us to build the industries of the future together on Roatan, Honduras, a beautiful Caribbean island:Prospera Healthtech Summit, September 23-25, 2022Prospera Edtech Summit, October 28-30, 2022Prospera Fintech Summit, November 18-20, 2022:Niklas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NiklasAnzingerInfinita Fund Website: https://infinitafund.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/Z4H6UjbubK
Welcome to E31 of the F23 Podcast feat Lou Hemmerman - In this podcast we discuss recovery from burnout and trauma tuning in to Lou's wonderful dedication to these healing needs through Buddhist principles. She utilises her skills and talents in this field for the Ulex project working with activist groups to build psycho-social resilience. She is also a founder member of a Ecodharma and a brilliant human being I'm delighted to call her a friend. She has always been a fantastic chef of delicious plant based meals and finds fun through playing with children and teaching them English and still somehow finds time to build her own dharma practice. Links to find out more are below.The Ulex project: https://ulexproject.org/Ecodharma: http://www.ecodharma.com/Find me Twitter: @JimtheidamondTheme tune by Tom Baker and Daisy Eris Campbell
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 359. From the recently-concluded Fifteenth Annual (2021) Meeting of the PFS, Bodrum, Turkey (Sept. 16–21, 2021). For others, see the links in the Program, or the PFS YouTube channel, including the growing PFS 2021 YouTube Playlist. Additional media of the proceedings will be released presently. Also re-podcast at PFP231 | Stephan Kinsella, State Constitutions vs. the Libertarian Private Law Code (PFS 2021). https://youtu.be/hPPC9OfzHgI For a similar talk, see KOL345 | Kinsella's Libertarian “Constitution” or: State Constitutions vs. the Libertarian Private Law Code (PorcFest 2021). The followup panel discussion later that day is here: My notes are below: State Constitutions vs. The Libertarian Private Law Code Notes Stephan Kinsella Property and Freedom Society Annual Meeting Sep. 19, 2021 – Bodrum, Turkey Joke: I've prepared a libertarian constitution, and I hope to cover as much of its 18 parts and 45 pages as possible in the next half hour. Part I, Section A, Subsection 1: “Definitions.” Just kidding. I'm not going to read it. I haven't even finished it yet. My wife said “is this what you geeks think is funny?” I said we'll see. Half of them may be relieved, but some of them will be saying “Oh damn, I wanted to hear a Libertarian Constitution read to me.” Tell Hoppe Porcfest choking joke. I'm going to talk about the idea of constitutions and libertarianism—whether the idea makes sense at all. Since I've been a libertarian in the early 1980s, I've seen various utopian libertarian projects, many of them scams, most of them failures— cruise ship nations, now seasteading (Blueseed); Oceania—The Atlantis Project Same people: Project Lifeboat: “From the people who brought you the Oceania project so many years ago comes the Lifeboat project. An attempt to create a spaceship for the purposes of saving the human race from the singularity predicted by Vernor Vinge.” crazy guys homesteading abandoned oil rigs and declaring sovereignty; private justice, arbitration, and common law groups; The “Creative Common Law” project (Jamin Hubner), an anarcho-capitalist project in which I was enlisted as an advisor, only for it to later turn from “Creative Common Law 1.0: Anarcho-Capitalism” to “Creative Common Law 2.0: Anarcho-Socialism/Syndicalism” Always be wary of “Waystation libertarians” Tom Bell's “Ulex,” or “Open Source Legal Operating System”; LiberLand, which I helped draft an early constitution for see “The Voluntaryist Constitution” Galt's Gulch Chile, a scam that ended in disaster; the Honduras special economic zones; General Governance (David Johnston), the idea of leveraging Indian tribes' special status to extend their federal tax-free enclaves or zones; even the Free State Project National Constitution Center's “The Libertarian Constitution” Roderick Long's “Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty Part I: Between Anarchy and Limited Government” and Michael Darby's “Draft Constitution for a Reviving or New Nation,” both at http://freenation.org/a/ Dennis Pratt https://www.quora.com/What-would-a-libertarian-bill-of-rights-look-like/answer/Dennis-Pratt-3 Siegen, Bernard H. (1994) Drafting a Constitution for a Nation or Republic Emerging into Freedom. 2d ed. Fairfax, Virginia: George Mason University Press. I've been dragooned into helping some of these as consultant or advisor— General Governance, we met with Indian tribe north of Texas; now you get a 404, as David Johnston moved on to bitcoin, after assuring me that within 6 months we'll have a libertarian nation. Joel Bomgar, a libertarian-leaning conservative Christian businessman and Mississippi legislator. LiberLand (swam with Wit Jedlicka, the president, in Turkey) Mediterranean sea. Others I've forgotten. Often these projects involve the drafting of a new “Constitution” or some simi...
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 359. From the recently-concluded Fifteenth Annual (2021) Meeting of the PFS, Bodrum, Turkey (Sept. 16–21, 2021). For others, see the links in the Program, or the PFS YouTube channel, including the growing PFS 2021 YouTube Playlist. Additional media of the proceedings will be released presently. https://youtu.be/hPPC9OfzHgI For a similar talk, see KOL345 | Kinsella's Libertarian “Constitution” or: State Constitutions vs. the Libertarian Private Law Code (PorcFest 2021). My notes are below: State Constitutions vs. The Libertarian Private Law Code Notes Stephan Kinsella Property and Freedom Society Annual Meeting Sep. 19, 2021 – Bodrum, Turkey Joke: I've prepared a libertarian constitution, and I hope to cover as much of its 18 parts and 45 pages as possible in the next half hour. Part I, Section A, Subsection 1: “Definitions.” Just kidding. I'm not going to read it. I haven't even finished it yet. My wife said “is this what you geeks think is funny?” I said we'll see. Half of them may be relieved, but some of them will be saying “Oh damn, I wanted to hear a Libertarian Constitution read to me.” Tell Hoppe Porcfest choking joke. I'm going to talk about the idea of constitutions and libertarianism—whether the idea makes sense at all. Since I've been a libertarian in the early 1980s, I've seen various utopian libertarian projects, many of them scams, most of them failures— cruise ship nations, now seasteading (Blueseed); Oceania—The Atlantis Project Same people: Project Lifeboat: “From the people who brought you the Oceania project so many years ago comes the Lifeboat project. An attempt to create a spaceship for the purposes of saving the human race from the singularity predicted by Vernor Vinge.” crazy guys homesteading abandoned oil rigs and declaring sovereignty; private justice, arbitration, and common law groups; The “Creative Common Law” project (Jamin Hubner), an anarcho-capitalist project in which I was enlisted as an advisor, only for it to later turn from “Creative Common Law 1.0: Anarcho-Capitalism” to “Creative Common Law 2.0: Anarcho-Socialism/Syndicalism” Always be wary of “Waystation libertarians” Tom Bell's “Ulex,” or “Open Source Legal Operating System”; LiberLand, which I helped draft an early constitution for see “The Voluntaryist Constitution” Galt's Gulch Chile, a scam that ended in disaster; the Honduras special economic zones; General Governance (David Johnston), the idea of leveraging Indian tribes' special status to extend their federal tax-free enclaves or zones; even the Free State Project National Constitution Center's “The Libertarian Constitution” Roderick Long's “Imagineering Freedom: A Constitution of Liberty Part I: Between Anarchy and Limited Government” and Michael Darby's “Draft Constitution for a Reviving or New Nation,” both at http://freenation.org/a/ Dennis Pratt https://www.quora.com/What-would-a-libertarian-bill-of-rights-look-like/answer/Dennis-Pratt-3 Siegen, Bernard H. (1994) Drafting a Constitution for a Nation or Republic Emerging into Freedom. 2d ed. Fairfax, Virginia: George Mason University Press. I've been dragooned into helping some of these as consultant or advisor— General Governance, we met with Indian tribe north of Texas; now you get a 404, as David Johnston moved on to bitcoin, after assuring me that within 6 months we'll have a libertarian nation. Joel Bomgar, a libertarian-leaning conservative Christian businessman and Mississippi legislator. LiberLand (swam with Wit Jedlicka, the president, in Turkey) Mediterranean sea. Others I've forgotten. Often these projects involve the drafting of a new “Constitution” or some similar code or legal document. Why do we even use the word “Constitution”? The modern libertarian movement originated in the US in the 1950s with the work of Ayn Rand,
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Alan’s on his own this week and Andrew’s claiming to be dead. He talks about Carlos Ghon facing the press, diesel particulate filters, PSA delaying the second Astra plan until after Brexit, JLR and the Chinese copy, more ULEX and traffic shake-ups, the DVLA not recognising 2020 on paper, Toyota making new parts for old Supras, FormulaE in Santiago, Hyundai’s 4-car WRC team, a £2k Alfasud restoration, The Toyota Yaris turns 21 and the Laing photo archive.Don't forget we have our Listener Survey we would really like you to complete, to not only aid us in creating better content but also improving the podcast! As ever, we really hope you enjoy the show and feel free to get in touch with news items and feedback!
Episode 8 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download this episode directly here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/264906/1178882-episode-9-ulex-and-the-un-poverty-report.mp3Common Weal's Head of Policy & Research Dr Craig Dalzell is joined by volunteer researcher Lewis Akers to discuss Common Weal's trip to Catalonia and recent policy news.The Common Weal team spent last week in a mountain retreat in Catalonia with Ulex where we took part in a training session on organising activist campaigns - a very valuable experience for all and we've come back raring to crack on at advocating our policies in Scotland.While we were away, two papers of interest were published.First was Just Warmth - a paper by the Common Weal Energy Working Group which explores how Scotland could develop a network of district heating systems which would make the delivery of heat to Scottish homes a services utility and would be able to deliver that service more efficiently than the individual boilers that most of us are used to.https://commonweal.scot/policy-library/just-warmthNext was Sea Change - a paper by Friends of the Earth Scotland which was endorsed by Common Weal. This paper looks at how we need to decommission the North Sea oil industry to meet our Green New Deal targets and how we can make that decommissioning part of a Just Transition to renewables.https://foe.scot/resource/sea-change-climate-report/Then Lewis and Craig discuss the UN report published today which examines the extent of poverty throughout the UK and makes - in full and surprisingly frank language - for a damning indictment of UK Austerity policyhttps://undocs.org/A/HRC/41/39/Add.1Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: http://commonweal.scot/about/donateThe Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail over the next several months so if there are any papers that you would like to see covered sooner rather than later, send your suggestions in to craig@common.scot Theme"Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Support the show (http://commonweal.scot/about/donate)
Denise Howell is joined by Tom W. Bell, who is a professor at Chapman University, Fowler School of Law, and author of Your Next Government?: From the Nation State to Stateless Nations. They discuss off-the-shelf government and open-source legal systems like Ulex, big tech stepping into roles traditionally occupied by government, seasteading, the future of cryptocurrency, and more. Host: Denise Howell Guest: Tom W. Bell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: ZipRecruiter.com/triangulation
Denise Howell is joined by Tom W. Bell, who is a professor at Chapman University, Fowler School of Law, and author of Your Next Government?: From the Nation State to Stateless Nations. They discuss off-the-shelf government and open-source legal systems like Ulex, big tech stepping into roles traditionally occupied by government, seasteading, the future of cryptocurrency, and more. Host: Denise Howell Guest: Tom W. Bell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: ZipRecruiter.com/triangulation
Denise Howell is joined by Tom W. Bell, who is a professor at Chapman University, Fowler School of Law, and author of Your Next Government?: From the Nation State to Stateless Nations. They discuss off-the-shelf government and open-source legal systems like Ulex, big tech stepping into roles traditionally occupied by government, seasteading, the future of cryptocurrency, and more. Host: Denise Howell Guest: Tom W. Bell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: ZipRecruiter.com/triangulation
Denise Howell is joined by Tom W. Bell, who is a professor at Chapman University, Fowler School of Law, and author of Your Next Government?: From the Nation State to Stateless Nations. They discuss off-the-shelf government and open-source legal systems like Ulex, big tech stepping into roles traditionally occupied by government, seasteading, the future of cryptocurrency, and more. Host: Denise Howell Guest: Tom W. Bell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. Sponsor: ZipRecruiter.com/triangulation
Praktische Überlegungen zur Gorse, die Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 13 . Sukadev spricht über dieseBach Blütenessenz. Was ist Wild Rose Bachblüten Essenz ? Bachblütenessenzen sind keine Heilmittel im engeren Sinne. Sie können jedoch auf die Psyche wirken. Der englische Arzt Edward Bach war davon überzeugt, dass die meisten Krankheiten psychosomatisch sind. In diesem Vortragsaudio erfährst du, bei welchen psychischen Gemütszuständen diese Bachblütenessenz helfen kann bei der inneren Arbeit. Der lateinische Name der Pflanze, aus der diese Bachblütenessenz hergestellt wird, ist Gorse Bachblüten Essenz ist Ulex europaeus , im Deutschen Stechginster. Gorseist die Bachblüte Nr. 13 in der Bachblütentherapie . Erfahre mehr darüber, bei welcher psychischen Disposition diese Bachblütenessenz helfen kann, und wie sie bei der eigenen Persönlichkeitsarbeit unterstützend wirkt. Gorse Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 13 ist gut gegen Hoffnungslosigkeit, Gefühl der Auswegslosigkeit, Niedergeschlagenheit, Depression, Müdigkeit, Fatalismus, Selbstzweifel, Verzweiflung, schnelles Aufgeben bei kleinen Schwierigkeiten, Gefühl der Sinnlosigkeit, mangelndes Gottvertrauen. , gut für die Entwicklung von Mut, Optimismus und Zuversicht, positives Denken. Diese Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcasts ist die Tonspur eines Videos im Bewusst Leben Youtube Kanal.
Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 06/07
Meine Arbeit befasst sich mit der histologischen, histochemischen und elektronenmikroskopischen Analyse des Eileiters des Straußes (Struthio camelus). Als Untersuchungsmaterial dienten die Eileiter von acht geschlechtsreifen und zwei nicht geschlechtsreifen Blauhals-Schwarzhals-Hybriden aus der Straußenfarm Donaumoos in Leipheim. Die Histomorphologie wurde mittels konventioneller Färbungen (H.E.-Färbung, van Gieson-Resorcinfuchsin-Färbung, Trichromfärbung nach Masson und Goldner, Alcianblau 8GX-Färbung, Perjodsäure-Schiff-Reaktion) dargestellt. Glykohistochemisch wurden durch den Einsatz von Lektinen die Kohlenhydratstrukturen untersucht. Mittels immunhistochemischer Techniken wurde das Zytoskelett sowie die Verteilung von Östrogen- und Progesteronrezeptoren im Straußeneileiter studiert. Unter Verwendung eines Transmissionselektronenmikroskops konnte die Ultrastruktur ermittelt werden. Der Eileiter kann in die fünf Abschnitte Infundibulum, Magnum, Isthmus, Uterus und Vagina unterteilt werden. Das Epithel der untersuchten Tiere war im gesamten Eileiter ein mehrreihiges, hochprismatisches Epithel, welches sich aus Zilienzellen und sekretorischen Zellen zusammensetzt. In der Lamina propria mucosae finden sich charakteristische Drüsen im kaudalen Infundibulum, Magnum, Isthmus, Uterus und im uterovaginalen Übergangsbereich. Die Alcianblau-Färbung zeigt sich für pH 2,5 und pH 1,0 positiv im Oberflächenepithel des Infundibulums und Magnums der geschlechtsreifen Strauße und im Oberflächenepithel von Uterus und Vagina sowohl der adulten als auch der juvenilen Tiere. In der Vagina sind es vorrangig die Epithelzellen am Boden von Schleimhauteinstülpungen, die Alcianblau-positiv erscheinen. Die PAS-Reaktion fällt bei den adulten Straußen im Epithel des Infundibulums, und in Epithel und Drüsen sowohl des Magnums als auch des Isthmus positiv aus. Geschlechtsreife und nicht geschlechtsreife Laufvögel weisen eine positive PAS-Reaktion im Oberflächenepithel von Uterus und Vagina auf. Durch die Trichromfärbung konnten Mukosubstanzen zum einen im Epithel des tubulären Infundibulums und des Uterus, zum anderen in den Magnum- und Isthmusdrüsen der adulten Tiere festgestellt werden. Das Vaginalepithel zeigt sich bei geschlechtsreifen und nicht geschlechtsreifen Tieren positiv für Mukosubstanzen. Mittels glykohistochemischer Untersuchungen wurden die Zuckerstrukturen auf den Zellen des Eileiters nachgewiesen. Es wurden sowohl FITC-konjugierte als auch biotinylierte Lektine verwendet. Für die Durchführung der Analysen mit FITC-konjugierten Lektinen kamen Canavalia ensiformis Agglutinin (ConA), Pisum sativum Agglutinin (PSA), Lens culinaris Agglutinin (LCA), Ricinus communis Agglutinin (RCA), Peanut Agglutinin (PNA), Griffonia simplicifolia Lektin I (GSL-I), Dolichos biflorus Agglutinin (DBA), Soybean Agglutinin (SBA), Wheat germ Agglutinin (WGA), succinyliertes Wheat germ Agglutinin (WGAs), Ulex europaeus Agglutinin I (UEA-I), Phaseolus vulgaris Erythroagglutinin (PHA-E) und Phaseolus vulgaris Leukoagglutinin (PHA-L) zum Einsatz. Als biotinylierte Lektine wurden Viscum album Agglutinin (VAA), Sophora japonica Agglutinin (SJA), Sambucus nigra Agglutinin (SNA), und Maackia amurensis Agglutinin I (MAA-I) verwendet. Im Eileiter des Straußes konnte die Bindung von ConA, LCA, PSA, VAA, SJA, SNA, WGA, WGAs, MAA-I, PHA-E und PHA-L festgestellt werden. Lediglich schwach binden RCA und DBA. Keine Bindung konnte für die Lektine PNA, GSL-I, SBA und UEA-I ermittelt werden. Anhand immunhistochemischer Methoden wurden zytoskelettale Elemente sowie Hormonrezeptoren im Eileiter des Straußes untersucht. Hierbei wurde mittels spezifischer Antikörper die Lokalisation von Tubulin, Vimentin, Panzytokeratin, Zytokeratin (CK) 5, CK 14, CK 18, CK 19, alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), non-muscle myosin (NMM), Östrogenrezeptor alpha (ER-α) und Progesteronrezeptor (PR) bestimmt. CK 19 konnte hierbei lediglich im Vaginalepithel festgestellt werden. ER-α zeigt sich ausschließlich in den Uterindrüsen der geschlechtsreifen Strauße immunpositiv. Für CK 7 und CK 8 konnten keine immunpositiven Strukturen im Eileiter ermittelt werden.