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Discover how Washington Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants President, Sarah Brown, paved the way for CAAs in Washington State. Hear her PROCESS from Georgia to Seattle, balancing career & family, and breaking legislative barriers in this 2024 CAA victory.Do you want CAAs licensed in all 50 states? Then you should1. Join the AAAA (American Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants)2. Donate to the AAAA Legislative Fund3. Listen to ep. 35 [PROCESS] The Stars Align in Nevada ft. CAAs Stephanie Zunini, Jada Wabanimkee and Joey ParrishDo you want to work in Washington state? Then you should 1. Donate to the WAAA (Washington Academy of Anesthesiologist Assistants)2. Join the WAAA 3. Read the WA AA bill SB5184Do you have the desire to open a new state? Then you shouldEmail the AAAA Legislative Committee Chair, Brie Seekford, CAA and just for fun: Pic of WA Governor signing the CAA bill into law ft. Sarah and her 5 day old baby!You can now text me! Questions/SuggestionsIntroduction to Mindfulness for CAAs Sign up HEREThursday, Sept. 26th 6pm CST/ 7pm EST Walk away knowing you can do it. FREE 30 min class. All are welcome!Want more? Stay in the know by subscribing to the Awakened Anesthetist Newsletter- more resources, exclusive content and ways to connect. Let's Chat! Contact me:awakenedanesthetist@gmail.comIG @awakenedanesthetist
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Dr. Linda J. Edgar, a general dentist, is the 160th American Dental Association President and 5th woman to be elected to this honor. Dr. Edgar has been a member of the ADA since 1992 and was a member of the House of Delegates from 2005 to 2018. She served as the Eleventh District Trustee (2018-2022) of the ADA and is a former member of the ADA Council on Dental Practice. She went to dental school at the age of 37 after teaching junior high school and Honors Chemistry for 15 years. Dr. Edgar has been involved with numerous other dental organizations, including the Washington State Dental Association, the Pierre Fauchard Academy, the American College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry International, the Washington Academy of General Dentistry and the Academy of General Dentistry, of which she was president in 2013-2014. She served as president of the Seattle King County Dental Society from 2010 to 2011. Dr. Edgar served in private practice for 30 years with her husband, Dr. Bryan Edgar and was involved with the University of Washington School of Dentistry as chair of their $22 million dental school campaign in support of major fundraising for over 10 years. Dr. Edgar earned her dental degree from the University of Washington. Prior to becoming a dentist, Dr. Edgar was a national class marathon runner completing over 45 marathons setting a record of 2:43 in the Seattle Marathon and participating in the first Woman's Olympic Marathon Trials. She has also completed two full Ironman races. Now retired from private practice, she is currently involved with volunteer organizations which couple continuing education with increasing access for veterans and the underserved. She has an adopted son David who is a captain for Alaska Airlines and she has two granddaughters.
Alec Meintzer is the new head football coach for the Washington Academy & High School Jaguars. He joined Mike Bradley to talk about his playing and coaching career at Easton High School and Wicomico High. Alec also talks about his goals for the Jaguar football program. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timeoutwithshoresports/support
In this episode, we've convened a panel of three physicians to open a window on a day in the life of a Direct Primary Care practice. And while it's true that if you've seen one Direct Primary Care practice, you've seen one Direct Primary Care practice, our panelists show us how they made the leap, grew their practices, and made it all work. Each panelist shares how they crafted their DPC practices, with stories and perspectives on what it means to provide patient care in this model, while embracing the challenges of being a business owner. Our panelists: Erika Bliss, MD Marguerite Duane, MD, MHA, FAAFPByron Jasper, MD, MPH Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2023Resources:Why the Direct Primary Care Model Would Benefit Poor Patients (Part 1 of 2)Why the Direct Primary Care Model Would Benefit Poor Patients (Part 2 of 2) AAFP Direct Primary CareAAFP Direct Primary Care Toolkit: DPC OverviewDefining the Place of Direct Primary Care in a Value-Based Care SystemGuest Bios:Erika Bliss, MD:Dr. Erika Bliss is a family physician and former CEO of Qliance, a direct primary care company that operated in the Puget Sound for 10 years with several clinics serving individuals, employers, and Medicaid. She is currently in solo practice in Seattle in the DPC model. Dr. Bliss has been active in the DPC movement since its inception and has been involved in local and national education and advocacy on the model. She currently has a solo DPC practice in Seattle called Equinox Primary Care.Dr. Bliss received her medical education at University of California at San Diego and completed her residency training at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle. She has served in state and national medical leadership roles including the Washington Academy of Family Medicine, The American Academy of Family Medicine, The American Board of Family Medicine, and the Direct Primary Care Coalition. Prior to studying medicine, Dr. Bliss studied Latin American History at San Francisco State University and received a Master's in Latin American Studies at Stanford University. Marguerite Duane, MD, MHA, FAAFP:Dr. Marguerite Duane, a board-certified family physician, currently cares for patients in the DC metropolitan area via a direct primary care house-calls based practice, MD for Life. While she provides the full range of services to patients of all ages, she has additional expertise in restorative reproductive medicine and focuses her practice on females from adolescence through menopause. Dr. Duane is also co-founder and Executive Director of FACTS about Fertility, an organization dedicated to educating medical professionals and students about the scientific evidence supporting fertility awareness-based methods (FABMs). She serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Duquesne University and Georgetown University, where she directs an elective on FABMs and their role in women's health and family planning. Additionally, she has served on the board of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and the Family Medicine Education Consortium (FMEC). Dr. Duane received her M.D. degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and completed her Family Medicine residency at L
Antonio Paris is a Professor of Astronomy at St. Petersburg College, FL. Additionally, he is an Astronaut Candidate for Project PoSSUM's Suborbital Mission supported by NASA's Flight Opportunities Program; the Director of Planetarium and Space Programs at the Museum of Science and Industry; and the Chief Scientist at the Center for Planetary Science – a science outreach program promoting astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers. Prof. Paris, moreover, is a 2015 graduate of NASA's Mars Education Program at the Mars Space Flight Center, Arizona State University. His latest peer-reviewed publications include:The Physiological & Psychological Aspects of Sending Humans to Mars - an extensive research centered on the implications of prolonged spaceflight, which include radiation, the cardiovascular system in space and long-term nutritional concerns in a microgravity environment.Hydrogen Clouds from Comets 266/P Christensen and P/2008 Y2 (Gibbs) are Candidates for the Source of the 1977 "Wow" Signal- a hypothesis proposing the alleged extraterrestrial "Wow" signal was a result of a neutral hydrogen envelop from a planetary body. Prof. Paris, additionally, is a former US Army Intelligence Officer, Infantry Officer, Paratrooper and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal for Valor in Iraq. He is also the author of two books, Aerial Phenomena and Space Science; is a certified PADI SCUBA Instructor and Divemaster; and is a professional member of the Washington Academy of Sciences and the American Astronomical Society.To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.The current edition of The 'X' Chronicles Newspaper is available at www.xchronicles.net.This episode of The ‘X' Zone with Rob McConnell is brought to you by BEAUTIFUL MIND COFFEE - For the coffee that your brain will love, visit Beautiful Mind Coffee, www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca. It's Brainalicious!
Some of the largest concentrations of sea lions are at the mouth of the Columbia, intercepting salmon as they travel to the ocean, or back to the Columbia and Snake rivers to spawn. https://bit.ly/3Ip8nlv #Opinion #Columns #Commentary #ToddMyers #WashingtonPolicyCenter #WashingtonAcademyOfSciences #Seals #SeaLions #Salmon #Politicians #ChinookSalmon #ColumbiaRiver #WashingtonStateLegislature #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Today's Guest: Dr. Reginald Hickman, Principal & Kenneth Joseph, Family & Community Engagement Manager
Os evangélicos são todos fascistas eleitores do Bolsonaro? E aqueles que realmente votaram no presidente, são pessoas de caráter duvidoso? Quem exatamente são os evangélicos e como eles estão dispostos na sociedade? Hoje é dia de se despir de preconceitos e entender porque precisamos parar de achar que sabemos de tudo e devemos, antes de mais nada, ouvir. Não dá pra entende o Brasil atual sem parar pra pensar o fenômeno evangélico. Pra este papo, recebemos Juliano Spyer, antropólogo digital, escritor e educador. Ele é professor da pós-graduação da Escola de Sociologia e Política de SP e pesquisador do Centro de Pesquisas em Consumo e Sociedade - Cecons/UFRJ. Seus interesses incluem consumidores emergentes, cristianismo evangélico e mídias sociais. Em 2021, seu livro Povo de Deus foi finalista do Prêmio Jabuti na categoria Ciências Humanas. Em 2019, recebeu o prêmio de inovador político do ano, oferecido pela Washington Academy of Political Arts and Sciences, por usar metodologias de antropologia digital para acompanhar a eleição presidencial de 2018 no Brasil. É mestre e doutor pela University College, London e fez parte do projeto Why We Post, o primeiro estudo internacional sobre as consequências da internet para a sociedade. Juliano participa do ANTENA - Antropólogos Em Ação - e coordena o Observatório Evangélico.
Hey guys! So glad to have you back! I am excited to give you the final epsiode from the Ishtar section of my disso!! I hope you guys have a great week and I'll see you guys next time!! Chloe insta: @yeoman_chloe newsletter: chloeyeoman.substack.com Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hey guys! So glad to have you back! I am excited to give you the final epsiode from the Ishtar section of my disso!! I hope you guys have a great week and I'll see you guys next time!! Chloe insta: @yeoman_chloe newsletter: chloeyeoman.substack.com Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hi Folks! Sorry for the long break, but I am now back! I had COVID and went away twice so I didn't have it in me to create, unfortunately. But I am back now and I hope you all enjoy this new episode!! It is a brief summary of the epic with some literary commentary thrown in! Any queries please do not hesitate to reach out! insta: @yeoman_chloe newsletter: chloeyeoman.substack.com Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hi Folks! Sorry for the long break, but I am now back! I had COVID and went away twice so I didn't have it in me to create, unfortunately. But I am back now and I hope you all enjoy this new episode!! It is a brief summary of the epic with some literary commentary thrown in! Any queries please do not hesitate to reach out! insta: @yeoman_chloe newsletter: chloeyeoman.substack.com Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Antonio Paris is a Professor of Astronomy at St. Petersburg College, FL. Additionally, he is an Astronaut Candidate for Project PoSSUM's Suborbital Mission supported by NASA's Flight Opportunities Program; the Director of Planetarium and Space Programs at the Museum of Science and Industry; and the Chief Scientist at the Center for Planetary Science – a science outreach program promoting astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers. Prof. Paris, moreover, is a 2015 graduate of NASA's Mars Education Program at the Mars Space Flight Center, Arizona State University. His latest peer-reviewed publications include:The Physiological & Psychological Aspects of Sending Humans to Mars - an extensive research centered on the implications of prolonged spaceflight, which include radiation, the cardiovascular system in space and long-term nutritional concerns in a microgravity environment.Hydrogen Clouds from Comets 266/P Christensen and P/2008 Y2 (Gibbs) are Candidates for the Source of the 1977 "Wow" Signal- a hypothesis proposing the alleged extraterrestrial "Wow" signal was a result of a neutral hydrogen envelop from a planetary body. Prof. Paris, additionally, is a former US Army Intelligence Officer, Infantry Officer, Paratrooper and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal for Valor in Iraq. He is also the author of two books, Aerial Phenomena and Space Science; is a certified PADI SCUBA Instructor and Divemaster; and is a professional member of the Washington Academy of Sciences and the American Astronomical Society.
Edward Stourton presents political discussion from Washington Academy, Tyne and Wear.
Hey guys!! Part two is out now! I can't wait for you guys to listen to this one. I hope you enjoy it! Chloe Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hey guys!! Part two is out now! I can't wait for you guys to listen to this one. I hope you enjoy it! Chloe Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hi hi hi! I am so glad to see you here!! I'm excited to bring you this new series based on my dissertation and what I studied for it! I hope you enjoy the journey and hopefully learn something too! Just a short episode this week to ease you into the subject and a quick tw, I do talk about infertility briefly at the very end. I won't be hurt if you skip the end or this whole episode. You have to protect yourself and your energy first. My newsletter can be found at: chloeyeoman.substack.com and my insta handle is: @yeoman_chloe Please feel free to let me know what you think and if you want to hear about anything in particular! Sending all my love, Chloe Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
Hi hi hi! I am so glad to see you here!! I'm excited to bring you this new series based on my dissertation and what I studied for it! I hope you enjoy the journey and hopefully learn something too! Just a short episode this week to ease you into the subject and a quick tw, I do talk about infertility briefly at the very end. I won't be hurt if you skip the end or this whole episode. You have to protect yourself and your energy first. My newsletter can be found at: chloeyeoman.substack.com and my insta handle is: @yeoman_chloe Please feel free to let me know what you think and if you want to hear about anything in particular! Sending all my love, Chloe Bibliography Anon., 2020. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2nd Edition ed. Milton Keynes: Penguin Books. Collins, J. J., 2018. The Near Eastern Context. In: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible. s.l.:1517 Media: Fortress Press, pp. 25-51. Harris, R., 1991. Inanna-Ishtar as Paradox and a Coincidence of Opposites. History of Religions, 30(3), pp. 261-278. History.com Editors, 2021. Mesopotamia. [Online] Available at: https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/mesopotamia [Accessed 7 March 2022]. Howard, S., 2017. En Hedu'anna. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 103(2), pp. 21-34. Jacobsen, T., 1987. Inanna's Descent. In: The Harps that Once.... Yale: Yale University Press, pp. 205-232. Kriwaczek, P., 2012. Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilisation. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. Marcovich, M., 1996. From Ishtar to Aphrdotite. Journal of Aesthetic Education, 30(2), p. 45. Oppenheim, A. L., 1977. Ancient Mesopotamia: Portrait of a Dead Civilisation. 2nd Edition ed. London: University of Chicago Press. Pinker, A., 2005. Descent of the Goddess Ishtar to the Netherworld and Nahum II 8. Vetus Testamentum, 55(1), pp. 89-100. Pryke, L., 2017. Ishtar. New York: Routledge.
La comunicación política es cada vez más intensa en época de elecciones a la Presidencia de Colombia. ¿Cómo se comunican los candidatos? ¿Cómo se están posicionando? ¿cuáles son sus mensajes claves? En este episodio, el experto Juan Sebastián Delgado, analiza la comunicación política de los candidatos.Comunicación política (a veces el mejor candidato no es el mejor Presidente)El próximo 29 de mayo se realizará la primera vuelta para elegir el nuevo Presidente en Colombia.Según las encuestas, al 13 mayo de 2002 mientras publicamos este episodio. Los favoritos para llegar a la presidencia de Colombia son en su orden: Gustavo Petro, Fico Gutiérrez, Rodolfo Hernández y Sergio Fajardo.Entonces dicen los analistas que lo más probable es que en esta primera vuelta no se elija Presidente. Pues el ganador tendría que tener más de la mitad de los votos.Así que se espera haya segunda vuelta, la cual se realizará el 19 de junio.Vemos entonces un escenario de comunicación política donde cada candidato trata de hacerse un espacio en la mente de los electores. Cada uno trata de presentar sus fortalezas y posiciones. Pero también de resignificar lo que sus adversarios dicen.Metáforas, temas, ángulos, historias , asociaciones y comparaciones hacen parte del arsenal de la comunicación política de cada candidato. Son recursos que infortunadamente no siempre se usan de forma ética, pues la post verdad, las verdades a media, las exageraciones y las fake news también hacen parte de la comunicación política.En este episodio hicimos una reflexión respetuosa de la comunicación política con el experto Juan Sebastián DelgadoAnalizamos el mensaje y el posicionamiento de cada candidato de la forma menos sesgada y más respetuosa posible.Si estás esperando en este podcast posiciones extremas o fake news o chismes o posiciones políticas para atacar a alguien, no lo vas a encontrar aquí. En este episodio nos metemos solamente con la comunicación, la comunicación efectiva de los candidatos en campaña.Para hablar de los mensajes sobre comunicación política nos acompaña hoy Juan Sebastián Delgado.Juan Sebastián es consultor en comunicación política, tiene más de 11 años de experiencia en social media y comunicación digital. Ha participado en diferentes procesos electorales en Colombia, Perú y Aruba. Además, ha liderado diferentes proyectos de marketing digital en varias empresas de Colombia.Es vicepresidente de la Asociación Colombiana de consultores políticos ACOPOL. Es autor del libro electrónico "Claves para entender la comunicación digital política". Además es coordinador del libro "Entre información y conspiración" comunicación digital en tiempos de crisis.Ha sido galardonado con el Youth leadership award que otorga The Washington Academy of Political Arts and Sciences.Tiene además 3 premios de ACOPOL y ha sido nominado a los Reed Latino. Ha sido conferencista en México, República dominicana, panamá, Colombia, Perú y Brasil.Así que vamos hablar de comunicación política, la comunicación efectiva, los mensajes de los candidatos a la presidencia de Colombia.Recuerda por favor escucharnos y suscribirte en la plataforma que más te guste:Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcast Para participar, escríbeme tus comentarios a santiagorios@milpalabras.com.coRecursos recomendados en este PodcastSitio Web: https://blogs.eltiempo.com/politica-2-punto-0/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juansedg/?hl=esTwitter: https://twitter.com/juansedgSuscríbete al Podcast de Mil Palabras enwww.milpalabras.comDescarga GRATIS el ebook “Cómo Crear un Podcast Corporativo”https://milpalabras.com.co/Quizás quieras escuchar el episodio anteriorhttps://www.milpalabras.com/166-diversidad-e-inclusion-no-se-nos-esta-yendo-la-mano/Otros podcast recomendados de nuestra redSomos CancionesEntrevistas e historias divertidas y personales con Gente que ama la música y sabe de música. (suenan canciones completas al lado de las historias).spoti.fi/3hWr020Historias que NutrenConversaciones con profesionales que tienen algo para nutrir tu vida en lo personal, lo profesional, lo espiritual y lo físico.bit.ly/historiasquenutrenDe Vuelta por San IgnacioCharlas donde conocerás la historia y la cultura de uno de los sitios emblemáticos de Medellín: El Distrito San Ignacio.bit.ly/distritosanignacioHistorias con colorRelatos inspiradores de personas que han transformado su vida y la de los demás a través del color.bit.ly/historiasconcolorConversaciones que transformanGrandes personalidades de la industria, la empresa privada y el sector público presentan su perspectiva sobre las prácticas y tendencias que transforman la sociedad.bit.ly/argoscqtInstrucciones para FlorecerConfesiones de mujeres sobresalientes que comparten sus instrucciones para realizarse personal y profesionalmente.bit.ly/instruccionespfLiderar con propósitoLos líderes de algunas de las empresas más grandes de Colombia entregan sus mejores prácticas de liderazgo a parir de casos reales.bit.ly/lcpdoriaComunicación Política, Gustavo Petro, Fico Gutiérrez, Rodolfo Hernández, Sergio Fajardo, Presidente de Colombia, Elecciones en Colombia, Juan Sebastián Delgado, podcast, Podcast Corporativo, Comunicación Organizacional, Recursos Humanos, Desarrollo Profesional, Desarrollo Personal, Comunicación Efectiva, Santiago Ríos, Mil Palabras
Sat March 19, 1:30PM ET, we, Prof. Dinesh Manocha of UMD (see his page at https://www.cs.umd.edu/people/dmanocha and his short bio below) and Prof. Mohammad Hajiaghayi of UMD had an Instagram Live at @mhajiaghayi (in English).We talk about life and hot-topics in Metaverse, Virtual and Augmented Reality and 3D Computer Graphics, Robotics, Amazon, Self-Driving Cars, which are Prof. Manocha's expertise. BIO: Dinesh Manocha is the Paul Chrisman Iribe Chair in Computer Science & Electrical and Computer Engineering and Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland College Park. He is also the Phi Delta Theta/Matthew Mason Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. He has won many awards, including Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, the NSF Career Award, the ONR Young Investigator Award, Google Faculty Awards, Facebook Faculty Awards, Alibaba Innovation Awards, and the Hettleman Prize for scholarly achievement. His research interests include multi-agent simulation, virtual environments, artificial intelligence, and robotics. His group has developed a number of packages for multi-agent simulation, GPU computing, and physics-based simulation that have been used by hundreds of thousands of users and licensed to more than 60 commercial vendors. He has published more than 640 papers and supervised more than 40 PhD dissertations. He is an inventor of 14 patents, several of which have been licensed to industry. His work has been covered by the New York Times, NPR, Boston Globe, Washington Post, ZDNet, as well as DARPA Legacy Press Release. He is a Fellow of AAAI, AAAS, ACM, and IEEE, member of ACM SIGGRAPH Academy, and received Bézier Award from Solid Modeling Association. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from IIT Delhi and the Distinguished Career in Computer Science Award from Washington Academy of Sciences. He was a co-founder of Impulsonic, a developer of physics-based audio simulation technologies, which was acquired by Valve Inc in November 2016. See http://www.cs.umd.edu/~dm#Metaverse#VirtualReality#Robotics#Amazon#SelfDrivingCars#Startup#AugmentedReality#3DGraphics#Instagram
This is an Instagram Live on Sat March 12, 2022 1:30pm EDT (in English) of Professor Mohammad Hajiaghayi with Professor Ming Lin of UMD. We talk about life, US vs Taiwan education, pros and cons of being department chair, hiring process, robotics, Virtual Reality, Virtual Try-On, startup, autonomous driving, and many more. Join future lives if you can at @mhajiaghayi and subscribe at YouTube channel @hajiaghayi.#robotics#autonomousdriving#VirtualReality#VirtualTryOn#startup#Taiwanv.s.US#cs#departmentchair#instagramBio of Prof. Ming C. Lin: She received her B.S., M.S., Ph.D. in EECS from University of California, Berkeley. She is a Distinguished University Professor, Barry Mersky and Capital One Endowed Professor, and former Elizabeth Stevinson Iribe Chair of Computer Science at University of Maryland at College Park, as well as John & Louise Parker Distinguished Professor Emerita at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also an Amazon Scholar. She has received several honors and awards, including NSF Young Faculty Career Award, UNC Hettleman Award for Scholarly Achievements, Beverly W. Long Distinguished Term Professor, IEEE VGTC VR Technical Achievement Award, Washington Academy of Sciences Distinguished Career Award and several best paper awards. She is a Fellow of ACM, IEEE, Eurographics, and SIGGRAPH Academy. She is an elected Fellow by the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
¡Hola! Te doy la bienvenida a la cuarta temporada del podcast Deja de comerte el coco. Mi invitada de esta semana es LA experta en comunicación verbal y no verbal más relevante de Iberoamérica y autora de un método infalible para hablar en público de forma brillante en 5 pasos. Mónica Galán Bravo es coach, formadora y conferenciante internacional, y ha sido profesora en universidades de prestigio internacional como la Universidad Europea de Madrid, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares y la Universidad Harvard en Massachussets. En 2020 ha sido nombrada una de las Mujeres influyentes del año por The Washington Academy en los Napolitan Victory Awards. ¿Dónde puedes encontrar a Mónica? Web: https://monicagalan.com/ IG: @monigalanbravo S í G U E M E Web oficial: www.lourdesmdelgado.es IG: @lourdes.mdelgado FB: https://www.facebook.com/lourdesmdelgado.es/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/lourdesmdelgado Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95E9NS9oRUNhYTmqxKBZsw?view_as=subscriber * S O B R E Lourdes Martínez Delgado * ¡Hola! Soy Lourdes y soy la persona que está detrás de DEJA DE COMERTE EL COCO, el podcast de Lourdes M Delgado! Con sesiones de coaching, talleres, charlas y formaciones te ayudo a tomar la dirección que te lleva hacia el éxito personal y profesional, a alcanzar un mayor bienestar y a vivir la vida que te mereces. Si necesitas sesiones online o presenciales o eres una empresa y precisas una charla o un taller, aquí puedes ponerte en contacto conmigo: https://www.lourdesmdelgado.es/contacto/ Edición y Producción by Noe Di Nunzio hola@convozemprendedora.com Music by audionautix.com
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Elham Tabassi discusses the National Institute of Standards and Technology's mission and various initiatives currently underway. After recapping the areas of focus for each of NIST's major laboratories, Elham discusses fingerprint biometric identification technology, artificial intelligence standardization, and NIST's newly released Request For Information soliciting public comment on the People's Republic of China (PRC) policies and influence in the development of international standards for emerging technologies. In order to encourage diversity of opinion and inclusivity, public engagement is encouraged with any of NIST's efforts. Like previous podcast guests, Elham agrees that trust is of utmost importance today, and this applies to nonpartisan technology standards development, as well. Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #56 Bob Jones on Governance National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST AI RISK MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK NIST Seeks Information on Chinese Participation in the International Standards Development Process Study on People's Republic of China (PRC) Policies and Influence in the Development of International Standards for Emerging Technologies Circular No. A-119 -- Federal Register (Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in Conformity Assessment Activities) NIST Fingerprint Image Quality (NFIQ) Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-74 Guest Bio: Elham Tabassi is the Chief of Staff in the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (or NIST), whose mission is to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life. ITL conducts fundamental and applied research in computer science and engineering, mathematics, and statistics that cultivates trust in information technology and metrology by developing and disseminating standards, measurements, and testing for interoperability, security, usability, and reliability of information systems. As a scientist, Elham has been working on various computer vision research projects with applications in biometrics evaluation and standards since 1999. For example, she is the principal architect of NIST Fingerprint Image Quality (NFIQ) which is now an international standard for measuring fingerprint image quality and has been deployed worldwide. In late 2020, Elham was recognized by the Washington Academy of Sciences for contributions and leadership in computer vision, fingerprint image analysis, facial recognition algorithms, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. She received the Department of Commerce Gold Medal in 2003, the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal in 2007, and 2010, ANSI's 2012 Next Generation Award, and the Women in Biometrics Award in 2016 for her contributions to biometrics. She is a member of the OSAC Friction Ridge subcommittee and co-chairs FIDO Biometrics Certification working group. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
#ConexiónMéxico de Ruby Soriano, nominada a Columna Política del Año en el #NapolitanVictoryAward que entrega The Washington Academy of Political, Arts & Sciences.
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¿Cuántos de vosotros forcejeáis cuando os enfrentáis a una presentación difícil (un brindis en la boda de tu mejor amiga, una entrevista de trabajo, una reunión de vecinos o un discurso inolvidable)? ¿Te imaginas hablando delante de una audiencia y sentir como tu mensaje les llega y disfrutas del momento?Pues así va a ser tu próxima presentación porque en el programa de esta semana aprenderás cómo llegar a la ovación aplicando el método BRAVO de comunicación con Mónica Galán.Mónica está considerada la experta en comunicación verbal y no verbal más relevante de Iberoamérica.Ha impartido clases magistrales y conferencias en España, México, Perú, Colombia, Ecuador, los EEUU y ha sido profesora en universidades de prestigio internacional como la Universidad Europea de Madrid, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares y la Universidad Harvard.En 2020 ha sido nombrada una de las mujeres influyentes del año por The Washington Academy en los Napolitan Victory Awards.Mónica es autora del exitoso libro «Método BRAVO» con subtítulo la herramienta definitiva, y divertida, para hablar en público de forma brillante en 5 sencillos pasos.Notas de programa(Las notas del programa están disponibles en https://kenso.es/episodio/156-monica-galan-comunicacion)Índice de la entrevista(00:00) Bienvenida a Mónica y cómo llegó al mundo de la comunicación(07:19) ¿Qué es la comunicación?(14:51) Los nervios al saltar al escenario(20:19) 1 | Bienvenida(30:23) 2 | Reconocimiento(34:28) 3 | Autoridad(40:02) 4 | Valor(43:26) 5 | Ovación(48:45) Qué, cómo y para qué(52:39) Un ejemplo de comunicación «perfecta»(56:22) ¿Qué es para ti una vida con éxito?(57:22) Sugerencias de Mónica para ti(58:32) Cuestionario KENSO(1:01:45) Resumen y despedidasRecursos mencionadosWeb: Mónica GalánTwitter: @MoniGalanBravoLinkedIn: Mónica Galán BravoLibro: Método Bravo: La herramienta definitiva (y divertida) para hablar en público de forma brillante en 5 sencillos pasos de Mónica GalánLibro: Open de Andre AgassiLibro: Empieza con el porqué de Simon SinekLibro: Haz que suceda de Rubén TurienzoEpisodio 149: Crea una vida sostenible con María NegroEpisodio 66: Deconstruyendo la felicidad con Margarita ÁlvarezPersona: Michelle ObamaCanción: Tutu de CamiloPelícula: Big Fish de Tim BurtonLa página web de KENSOSuscríbete al boletín electrónico de KENSOÚnete a la comunidadPara más aprendizajes productivos: suscríbete a nuestro canal de YouTubeÚnete a KENSO | CírculoKENSO | Círculo es el club para personas centradas en mejorar su efectividad y vivir más felices.Un club a tu alcance porque a partir de 4,99€ al mes tendrás acceso prioritario a los episodios del podcast, recibirás cada mes un episodio especial donde haremos una reseña sobre un libro de efectividad, disfrutarás de descuentos en los servicios de KENSO y de nuestra eterna gratitud por ayudarnos a mejorar.Esta semana queremos dar las gracias a Francisco José Albertos Benito por su apoyo a nuestro proyecto.Más información & InscripciónComparte tus sugerencias¿Qué te gustaría escuchar en futuros episodios del podcast?Déjanos tus sugerencias de personas a entrevistar o temas a tratar en los comentarios de las notas del programa.
¿Cuántos de vosotros forcejeáis cuando os enfrentáis a una presentación difícil (un brindis en la boda de tu mejor amiga, una entrevista de trabajo, una reunión de vecinos o un discurso inolvidable)? ¿Te imaginas hablando delante de una audiencia y sentir como tu mensaje les llega y disfrutas del momento?Pues así va a ser tu próxima presentación porque en el programa de esta semana aprenderás cómo llegar a la ovación aplicando el método BRAVO de comunicación con Mónica Galán.Mónica está considerada la experta en comunicación verbal y no verbal más relevante de Iberoamérica.Ha impartido clases magistrales y conferencias en España, México, Perú, Colombia, Ecuador, los EEUU y ha sido profesora en universidades de prestigio internacional como la Universidad Europea de Madrid, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares y la Universidad Harvard.En 2020 ha sido nombrada una de las mujeres influyentes del año por The Washington Academy en los Napolitan Victory Awards.Mónica es autora del exitoso libro «Método BRAVO» con subtítulo la herramienta definitiva, y divertida, para hablar en público de forma brillante en 5 sencillos pasos.Notas de programa(Las notas del programa están disponibles en https://kenso.es/episodio/156-monica-galan-comunicacion)Índice de la entrevista(00:00) Bienvenida a Mónica y cómo llegó al mundo de la comunicación(07:19) ¿Qué es la comunicación?(14:51) Los nervios al saltar al escenario(20:19) 1 | Bienvenida(30:23) 2 | Reconocimiento(34:28) 3 | Autoridad(40:02) 4 | Valor(43:26) 5 | Ovación(48:45) Qué, cómo y para qué(52:39) Un ejemplo de comunicación «perfecta»(56:22) ¿Qué es para ti una vida con éxito?(57:22) Sugerencias de Mónica para ti(58:32) Cuestionario KENSO(1:01:45) Resumen y despedidasRecursos mencionadosWeb: Mónica GalánTwitter: @MoniGalanBravoLinkedIn: Mónica Galán BravoLibro: Método Bravo: La herramienta definitiva (y divertida) para hablar en público de forma brillante en 5 sencillos pasos de Mónica GalánLibro: Open de Andre AgassiLibro: Empieza con el porqué de Simon SinekLibro: Haz que suceda de Rubén TurienzoEpisodio 149: Crea una vida sostenible con María NegroEpisodio 66: Deconstruyendo la felicidad con Margarita ÁlvarezPersona: Michelle ObamaCanción: Tutu de CamiloPelícula: Big Fish de Tim BurtonLa página web de KENSOSuscríbete al boletín electrónico de KENSOÚnete a la comunidadPara más aprendizajes productivos: suscríbete a nuestro canal de YouTubeÚnete a KENSO | CírculoKENSO | Círculo es el club para personas centradas en mejorar su efectividad y vivir más felices.Un club a tu alcance porque a partir de 4,99€ al mes tendrás acceso prioritario a los episodios del podcast, recibirás cada mes un episodio especial donde haremos una reseña sobre un libro de efectividad, disfrutarás de descuentos en los servicios de KENSO y de nuestra eterna gratitud por ayudarnos a mejorar.Esta semana queremos dar las gracias a Francisco José Albertos Benito por su apoyo a nuestro proyecto.Más información & InscripciónComparte tus sugerencias¿Qué te gustaría escuchar en futuros episodios del podcast?Déjanos tus sugerencias de personas a entrevistar o temas a tratar en los comentarios de las notas del programa.
Two million college-educated immigrants in the United States are either unemployed or working in jobs that require no more than a high school diploma, often because of licensing, credential-recognition, and other barriers. While most states have seen their populations of highly skilled immigrants grow since 2010, there have been few strategic efforts to improve the integration prospects of these new residents or address this skill underutilization, also referred to as “brain waste.” The failure to fully leverage this human capital comes with increasing costs, with job vacancies at a two-decade high, an aging society, and a rapidly transforming labor market. During this webcast, MPI's Jeanne Batalova was joined by David Dyssegaard Kallick from the Fiscal Policy Institute, Upwardly Global's Jina Krause-Vilmar, Mohamed Khalif from the Washington Academy for International Medical Graduates, and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Shaun E. Smith for a discussion on findings from a report examining at U.S. and state levels the underemployment of college graduates by nativity and by race and ethnicity, in the process revealing patterns of economic inequality. The conversation includes immigrant and employer voices who explore the promising strategies that exist to mitigate this brain waste for the benefit of the U.S. economy, local communities, and the workers themselves.
Antonio Paris is a Professor of Astronomy at St. Petersburg College, FL. Additionally, he is an Astronaut Candidate for Project PoSSUM's Suborbital Mission supported by NASA's Flight Opportunities Program; the Director of Planetarium and Space Programs at the Museum of Science and Industry; and the Chief Scientist at the Center for Planetary Science – a science outreach program promoting astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers. Prof. Paris, moreover, is a 2015 graduate of NASA's Mars Education Program at the Mars Space Flight Center, Arizona State University. His latest peer-reviewed publications include: The Physiological & Psychological Aspects of Sending Humans to Mars - an extensive research centered on the implications of prolonged spaceflight, which include radiation, the cardiovascular system in space and long-term nutritional concerns in a microgravity environment. Hydrogen Clouds from Comets 266/P Christensen and P/2008 Y2 (Gibbs) are Candidates for the Source of the 1977 "Wow" Signal- a hypothesis proposing the alleged extraterrestrial "Wow" signal was a result of a neutral hydrogen envelop from a planetary body. Prof. Paris, additionally, is a former US Army Intelligence Officer, Infantry Officer, Paratrooper and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal for Valor in Iraq. He is also the author of two books, Aerial Phenomena and Space Science; is a certified PADI SCUBA Instructor and Divemaster; and is a professional member of the Washington Academy of Sciences and the American Astronomical Society. Our radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; and many others! To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv *** AND NOW *** The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
EPISODE #574 EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENTS Richard welcomes an astrophysicist to discuss potential extinction level events and alternative three- the colonization of Mars to support human civilization. Guest: Dr. Antonio Paris is an Astrophysicist who is the Chief Scientist and Director of the Center for Planetary Science. Dr. Paris is a graduate of NASA's Mars Education Program at the Mars Space Flight Center, Arizona State University. His most recent peer-reviewed publications in the Journal of the Washington Academy of Science include: The Physiological & Psychological Aspects of Sending Humans to Mars - an extensive research centered on the implications of prolonged spaceflight to Mars, which include radiation, the cardiovascular system in space and long-term nutritional concerns in a microgravity environment. Hydrogen Clouds from Comets 266/P Christensen and P/2008 Y2 (Gibbs) are Candidates for the Source of the 1977 "Wow" Signal - a hypothesis proposing the alleged extraterrestrial "Wow" signal was a result of a neutral hydrogen envelop from a planetary body. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO! More Energy! Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and ALL your purchases ships for free! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on GET ACCESS TO PREMIUM EPISODES.
EPISODE #574 EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENTS Richard welcomes an astrophysicist to discuss potential extinction level events and alternative three- the colonization of Mars to support human civilization. Guest: Dr. Antonio Paris is an Astrophysicist who is the Chief Scientist and Director of the Center for Planetary Science. Dr. Paris is a graduate of NASA’s Mars Education Program at the Mars Space Flight Center, Arizona State University. His most recent peer-reviewed publications in the Journal of the Washington Academy of Science include: The Physiological & Psychological Aspects of Sending Humans to Mars - an extensive research centered on the implications of prolonged spaceflight to Mars, which include radiation, the cardiovascular system in space and long-term nutritional concerns in a microgravity environment. Hydrogen Clouds from Comets 266/P Christensen and P/2008 Y2 (Gibbs) are Candidates for the Source of the 1977 "Wow" Signal - a hypothesis proposing the alleged extraterrestrial "Wow" signal was a result of a neutral hydrogen envelop from a planetary body. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO! More Energy! Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and ALL your purchases ships for free! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play.To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click onGET ACCESS TO PREMIUM EPISODES.
BECOME A PRODUCER! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE Today we take a little break from all the murder, witches, ghosts, creepy places, and all of the other horror to bring you an episode that's on the lighter side but still could be rooted in creepiness! We are gonna take a look at the WOW signal! What is it? Where did it come from? Is Owen Wilson involved? Well hopefully we'll find out… Maybe not… Who knows! Some of you have heard of the wow signal and you may know a little about it already, hopefully we can give you guys some more insight today. The story starts back in 1959 when two Cornell university physicists, Philip Morrison who was a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is known for his work on the Manhattan Project during World War II, and for his later work in quantum physics, nuclear physics and high energy astrophysics and Giuseppe Cocconi, who was an Italian physicist who was director of the Proton Synchrotron at CERN in Geneva. He is known for his work in particle physics and for his involvement with SETI. These two nerds speculated that there might be a specific radio frequency that an intelligent extraterrestrial life would use if they were trying to make contact. That frequency is 1420 megahertz. https://youtu.be/M-SKyGnpTpM That frequency was chosen for a particular reason, it is the same frequency naturally emitted by hydrogen. Now if you're up on your elements you know hydrogen is the most common element in the universe. It stands to reason, therefore, that hydrogen and thus its frequency would be familiar to any intelligent civilizations in the universe. Then between 1965 and 1971 The Ohio State University Radio Observatory carried out the Ohio Sky Survey. Data was collected using the Big Ear radio telescope. The observatory was a Kraus-type (after its inventor John D. Kraus) radio telescope. The observatory was part of The Ohio State University's Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project. Construction of the Big Ear began in 1956 and was completed in 1961, and it was finally turned on for the first time in 1963. The survey was primarily at a radio frequency of 1415 MHz, but data was also collected and evaluated at 2650 MHz and 612 MHz. Only one "channel" or band of frequencies was sampled for each frequency. The antenna was oriented to one declination at a time, (a declination is the angular distance of a point north or south of the celestial equator) and as the sky drifted past the meridian field of view, radio energy from that area was received and detected. Signal power was plotted on an analog chart recorder and also digitized and recorded on magnetic tape for later processing. A given declination was observed for a number of days before the telescope was moved to another declination in a systematic fashion. The area surveyed was from declinations 63 degrees north to 36 degrees south, with a resolution at 1415 MHz of roughly 40 arc minutes in declination by 10 arc minutes in right ascension (RA). Over the course of the Survey, 19,620 sources at 1415 MHz were identified, of which 60% were previously uncataloged. Some of the objects first identified by the Ohio Survey included quasars, objects of intense radiation and power at the edge of the then-known universe. The archived data subsequently permitted these and other sources to be reviewed over several years of observations. Later, the LOBES survey used most of the same apparatus as the Ohio Survey, and was able to automatically determine and verify the sources first charted by the Ohio Survey. After the Ohio Sky Survey, Big Ear was put to use for Ohio State's SETI research program. The search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) is a collective term for scientific searches for intelligent extraterrestrial life, for example, monitoring electromagnetic radiation for signs of transmissions from civilizations on other planets. Now we are already getting kind of nerdy so we are not going to get into the history of SETI and all of the people that were involved throughout the years. It would basically be its own big nerdy episode. It's pretty awesome and interesting to get into if you've got the time to get into it. Actually, it sounds like an awesome Patreon Bonus. But for now the basic description is all you need… People looking for intelligent life throughout the universe. Because, well, there isn’t a whole lot here on earth. The Ohio State seti program lasted from 1973-1995 and made the 1995 Guinness book of world records for the longest running seti program. It was during this 22 year run that the WOW signal came into being. So with that history out of the way let's get to the signal itself… There's going to be some sciencey stuff so get ready to get your nerd on! On August 15, 1977 as Big Ear was scanning the heavens, it received a remarkable signal. Astronomer Jerry R. Ehman was sifting through data for several days and came across the signal. On a piece of printed tape with mostly 1s 2s and 3s there was the occasional higher number and then he noticed a line that contained the following sequence, 6EQUJ5. Ehman circled the section in red and wrote a little note in the margin... one word… that word? It was “poop.” No one knows why he wrote “poop” next to the sequence, either. And of course that’s stupid and I made it up. No, you silly fuckers! The word was, of course… “WOW!” The signal seemingly came from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius and contained the expected hallmarks of extraterrestrial origin! Aliens, bitches!! The sequence string 6EQUJ5, commonly misinterpreted as a message encoded in the radio signal, represents in fact the signal's intensity variation over time, expressed in the particular measuring system adopted for the experiment. Got that? Good. The signal itself appeared to be an unmodulated continuous wave, although any modulation with a period of less than 10 seconds or longer than 72 seconds would not have been detectable. So basically the letters and numbers represent how strong or intense the signal was as compared to the constant background noise. If the signal was longer than 72 seconds any modulation in the signal would not have been able to be detected. Ok so the intensity of the signals were measured at a signal to noise ratio. Basically they would constantly measure the noise coming through to determine a baseline reading to compare any received signals to. The signal was sampled for 10 seconds and then processed by the computer, which took 2 seconds. Therefore, every 12 seconds the result for each frequency channel was output on the printout as a single character, representing the 10-second average intensity, minus the baseline. So essentially every 12 seconds a series of numbers were printed out giving the researchers an idea of how strong any signal that might be received was as compared to the baseline noise. The numbers and letters were part of an alphanumeric system set up by the researchers to determine signal strength. If there was just a blank space that meant the signal was between 0-1. This means a signal between the baseline and one standard deviation above the baseline. So essentially there's no signal but the baseline noise coming back. This is why when you look at the printout there are mostly spaces and 1s as there was no signal side from baseline noise coming back. The numbers 1 to 9 denote the correspondingly numbered intensities (from 1 to 9); intensities of 10 and above are indicated by a letter: "A" corresponds to intensities between 10 and 11, "B" to 11 to 12, and so on. So we know that was a bit tedious but that information is needed to understand just why the series of numbers and letters was so incredible. The wow signal had the highest intensity measured at the value of U. This means that while most of the returns were between 0-2 deviations above the baseline the WOW signal hit U which means it was around 30-31 deviations above the baseline! So in layman's terms imagine you're watching your tv at a volume level of 1 and all of a sudden it hits a volume of 30 that's kind of what we're dealing with. And if you're wondering, the frequency that the WOW signal was detected at was indeed around the 1420 that we mentioned earlier. The frequency that was suggested as the most likely for use by an intelligent civilization trying to make contact. The length of the signal does not necessarily mean that the 72 seconds was the total length of the signal though. The Big Ear radio telescope was only adjustable for altitude (or height above the horizon), and relied on the rotation of the Earth to scan across the sky. Given this fact, sure to the speed of the Earth's rotation, any signal could only last a max of 72 seconds until the rotation of the earth took the radio telescope out of the way of the signal. The signal strength would be shown to get gradually louder then gradually softer as the telescope approached and then went away from the source of the signal. This is what we see with the WOW signal. Though the signal came from the general direction of the Sagittarius constellation, due to the telescope's design it was not possible to pinpoint the location exactly. The Big Ear telescope, which featured two feed horns, each receiving a beam from slightly different directions, while following Earth's rotation. The Wow! signal was detected in one beam but not in the other, and the data was processed in such a way that it is impossible to determine which of the two horns received the signal. The region of the sky in question lies northwest of the globular cluster M55, in the constellation Sagittarius, roughly 2.5 degrees south of the fifth-magnitude star group Chi Sagittarii, and about 3.5 degrees south of the plane of the ecliptic. The closest easily visible star is Tau Sagittarii. If you know what all that means… More power trip you… if not, were with you! No nearby sun-like stars were within the antenna coordinates, although in any direction the antenna pattern would encompass about six distant stars. So now after all that… What the fuck was the signal? Where exactly did it come from? Was it aliens? Many different hypotheses have been put forth over the years although none have really gained traction with scientists and astronomers due to the strangeness of the situation. One hypothesis that was presented early on was that the signal was actually a signal generated from earth and reflected off of some space junk and picked up by the telescope. Ehman has said: "We should have seen it again when we looked for it 50 times. Something suggests it was an Earth-sourced signal that simply got reflected off a piece of space debris." Ehman backed off of this suggestion after further research showed an Earth-borne signal to be very unlikely, given the requirements of a space-borne reflector being bound to certain unrealistic requirements to sufficiently explain the signal. Also, it is problematic to propose that the 1420 MHz signal originated from Earth since this is within a protected spectrum: a bandwidth reserved for astronomical purposes in which terrestrial transmitters are forbidden to transmit. The reason Ehman suggested this theory is that they searched for the signal again many times and were never able to find it again. This lead to a few other hypotheses like the signal was a rotating signal similar to a lighthouse beacon or that it was just a one time signal shot in our direction like maybe something knew we were scanning! In a 2012 podcast, scientific skeptic author Brian Dunning concluded that a radio transmission from deep space in the direction of Sagittarius, as opposed to a near-Earth origin, remains the best technical explanation for the emission, although there is no evidence to conclude that an alien intelligence was the source. Speaking of looking for it again, there have been many attempts to locate the signal since it was found. As stated Ehman and his crew searched for it many times to no avail. Robert H. Gray looked for the signal in 1987 and again in 1989. Gray is a data analyst, astronomer, and author. He wrote the book The Elusive Wow: Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Gray heard about the WOW signal a few years after it had been discovered and contacted Ehman. He went and visited Big Ear, and spoke with Ehman, Robert S. Dixon (director of the SETI project) and John D. Kraus (the telescope's designer). In 1980 gray set up a commercial telecommunications dish in his Chicago backyard and started scanning the skies for some trace of the wow signal. He began to run and monitor his small SETI Observatory regularly in 1983 but still could not find a trace of the wow signal. In 1987 and 1989 he led searches for the wow signal using the Harvard/Smithsonian META radio telescope at the Oak Ridge Observatory in Harvard, Massachusetts. In 1995 and 1996 Gray would again search for the signal. This time he would pair up with Kevin B. Marvel and use the Very Large Array radio telescope in New Mexico. Kevin B. Marvel has served as the Executive Officer for the American Astronomical Society, the largest professional organization for researchers in astronomy and related disciplines, since July of 2006. He began work with the AAS as Associate Executive Officer for Public Policy in 1998 establishing the Society’s public policy program becoming Deputy Executive Officer in 2003. Before taking up a position with the American Astronomical Society in 1998 he served as a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology's (CALTECH’s) Owens Valley Radio Observatory. He received his Ph.D. in Astronomy in 1996 from New Mexico State University. So you know… This guy knows his shit. The Very Large Array, or VLA for short, is a centimeter-wavelength radio astronomy observatory located in central New Mexico. Astronomers using the VLA have made key observations of black holes and protoplanetary disks around young stars, discovered magnetic filaments and traced complex gas motions at the Milky Way's center, probed the Universe's cosmological parameters, and provided new knowledge about the physical mechanisms that produce radio emission. Gray became the first amateur astronomer to use the VLA, and the first individual to use it to search for extraterrestrial signals. In 1998, he and University of Tasmania professor Simon Ellingsen conducted searches using the 26-meter dish at the Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory in Hobart, Tasmania. Gray and Ellingsen made six 14-hour observations where the Big Ear was pointing when it found the Wow! signal, searching for intermittent and possibly periodic signals, rather than a constant signal. No signals resembling the Wow! were detected. In 2011, Gray published the book The Elusive Wow: Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, summarizing what is known about the Wow! signal, covering his own search for the signal, and offering an overview of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. In 2016, Gray published an article in Scientific American about the Fermi paradox, which claims that if extraterrestrials existed, we would see signs of them on Earth, because they would certainly colonize the galaxy by interstellar travel. Gray argues that the Fermi paradox, named after Nobel Prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi, does not accurately represent Fermi's views. Gray states that Fermi questioned the feasibility of interstellar travel, but did not say definitively whether or not he thought extraterrestrials exist. This guy is like the king of searching for the wow signal. He, more than anyone else, had kept the dream alive so to speak of finding this signal again. In 2017 a new theory emerged that got people talking. The headlines all over science publications read that the mystery had been solved. Everyone dove into this theory. Antonio Paris, of St Petersburg College, thought discovered the explanation: a pair of comets. The work was published in the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. These comets, known as 266P/Christensen and 335P/Gibbs, have clouds of hydrogen gas millions of kilometres in diameter surrounding them. The Wow! Signal was detected at 1420MHz, which is the radio frequency hydrogen naturally emits. Notably, the team had verified that the comets were within the vicinity at the time, and they report that the radio signals from 266/P Christensen matched those from the Wow! signal. They used three of world's biggest radio telescopes: the Parkes radio telescope in Australia (210 feet or 64 metres in diameter), the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in West Virginia (140 feet or 40 metres in diameter), and Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico (the world's largest at 1,000 feet or 300 metres in diameter). In his paper, Paris wrote that comets will, under certain conditions, emit radio waves from the gases that surround them as they zoom closer to the sun. According to the study, Comet 266P/Christensen was in about the right position on the right day in 1977. Several astronomers, including Ehman, think Paris is wrong about the comet. Ehman looked at Paris' study with Robert Dixon, who directs the radio observatory at The Ohio State University (Big Ear was destroyed in 1997). Two big issues are that the signal didn't repeat, and it appeared for such a short time. Ehman noted that the Big Ear telescope had two "feed horns," each of which provides a slightly different field of view for a radio telescope. "We should have seen the source come through twice in about 3 minutes: one response lasting 72 seconds and a second response for 72 seconds following within about a minute and a half," Ehman told Live Science. "We didn't see the second one." The only way that can happen, he said, is if the signal was cut off abruptly. A comet wouldn't produce that kind of signal, because the gases that surround them cover large, diffuse areas. Nor would the comet have escaped from the radio telescope's field of view that fast. The other issue is the frequency of transmission. Paris said he has shown that comets can emit in that range, but Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, is skeptical. Shostak used to study emissions from neutral hydrogen in the 1,420-MHz range, and is less sure the emission would look right. Comets may not generate enough hydrogen to make a bright enough signal like Wow!. "I don't think anyone ever found such emission from comets," Shostak told Live Science. In late 2020 another theory came about. A star! First, some background. Back in 2013, the European Space Agency launched the Gaia space observatory to map the night sky — to determine the position, the distance, and the motion of stars with unprecedented accuracy. So far, Gaia has mapped some 1.3 billion stars, allowing astronomers to begin creating the most detailed 3D map ever made of our galaxy. The mission is expected to continue until 2024. Gaia’s new star map has significantly improved our understanding of the galaxy and the stars within it and this gave amateur astronomer Alberto Caballero an idea. The Gaia database is now significantly more detailed than the star catalog that John Kraus studied in the 1970s. Perhaps the new database might reveal the source of the Wow! signal, he reasoned. So Caballero repeated the search, looking for Sun-like stars among the thousands that have been identified by Gaia in this region of the sky. By Sun-like, he means stars that share the same temperature, radius and luminosity . The search returned just one candidate. “The only potential Sun-like star in all the WOW! Signal region appears to be 2MASS 19281982-2640123,” says Caballero. This star sits in the constellation of Sagittarius at a distance of 1800 light-years. It is an identical twin to our Sun, with the same temperature, radius, and luminosity. Of course, Caballero’s work does not mean that 2MASS 19281982-2640123 must have been the source. He points out that there are many stars in that region of the sky that are too dim to be included in the catalog. One of these could be the source. And there are some 66 other stars in the catalog that Caballero identified as potential candidates but with less strong evidence. These match the Sun’s temperature but data about their luminosity and radius is currently incomplete. So future data releases from Gaia and other mapping projects might yet reveal them as matches. For the moment, 2MASS 19281982-2640123 is our best bet and a good candidate for future study. Caballero says an obvious goal would be to look for signs of exoplanets orbiting this star. It could also be prioritized for study in the radio part of the spectrum. So what else could it be? Could it still be an alien signal coming from a distant planet? Ehman isn't convinced it's aliens, either. There are many phenomena that show sudden appearances and disappearances of radio signals, including fast radio bursts (FRBs), which are mysterious radio bursts with hotly-debated astrophysical origins that generate irregular signals that last only milliseconds. Fast radio bursts are intense bursts of radio emission that have durations of milliseconds and exhibit the characteristic dispersion sweep of radio pulsars. The first was discovered in 2007 by Lorimer, although it was actually observed some six years earlier, in archival data from a pulsar survey of the Magellanic clouds. It was dubbed the “Lorimer Burst”. Many FRBs have since been recorded, including several that have been detected to repeat in seemingly irregular ways. Most FRBs are extragalactic, but the first Milky Way FRB was detected by the CHIME radio telescope in April 2020. When the FRBs are polarized, it indicates that they are emitted from a source contained within an extremely powerful magnetic field. The exact origin and cause of the FRBs is still the subject of investigation; proposals for their origin range from a rapidly rotating neutron star and a black hole, to extraterrestrial intelligence. If the Big Ear picked up only the tail end of such an emission, the data could look similar to the Wow! signal, Ehman speculated. "The issue with the feed horns is something no one can explain, including me," Paris said. "There is some data out there to suggest the issue is at the telescope end and not the phenomenon itself." So it's possible that the signal could have been caused by a glitch in the Big Ear telescope. Was that E.T. or was it not E.T.? Nobody knows,” Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, tells Astronomy. “Nobody has ever found another explanation for what that might have been. It's like you hear chains rattling in your attic and you think ‘My god ghosts are real.’ But then you never hear them again, so what do you think?” Most importantly, Shostak says that if the signal wouldn’t have had Wow! written across it, no one would’ve ever heard of it. One-off signals like this were common back in the early days of SETI, when observatory computers were too primitive to notify astronomers of discoveries in real time, or perform rapid-fire follow-ups. Despite uncertainties on signals picked up from across space, scientists continue to look for signs of alien life. For instance, NASA's TESS mission hopes to find exoplanets. The effort has already led to the discovery of “hot Saturn” planet TOI 197.01. Lead author Lisa Kaltenegger, a professor of astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences and director of Cornell’s Carl Sagan Institute, said that life might exist in different types of worlds, but what we know is that there is a world like ours who can support life. Thus, it makes sense to search for Earth-like planets. So all this being said we found a race of aliens originating from the constellation of Sagittarius. These guys could have been the ones that sent the signal. You wanna know about them… Well we gonna tell you about them either way. Bellatricians are one of many races stated by people to be an actual, existing species of extraterrestrial life. As such, they appear in alien conspiracy theories, most notably those expressed by Sheldan Nidle and his life partner, Colleen Marshall. Bellatricians are stated as being a bipedal dinosaurian/reptilian hybrid with scaly, multicolored skin that seems to possess a sort of luminosity. These scales are similar in design to those of a crocodile and can be green, yellow, brown, or even red in coloration. With this in mind, green and yellow are the dominant scale colors. Overall, they are very scaly and bony. A large bony crest surrounds their upper head, while a small bony crest runs up the middle of the back and connects to the larger crest found on top of the head. Their eyes are large and protruding, and can be either red or dull yellow in hue, resembling those of Earth's reptiles. They are set forward on the face just above and to either side of their very small nose. These eyes have been stated (by Colleen Marshall) as "conveying more warmth than I had ever thought possible". Their mouth has thin lips that run from one side of the head to the other, presumably filled with razor-sharp teeth. Ears are tympanic in nature, like a frog's; the only sign of their existence is a circular patch of extra-smooth, 3 inch (7.62 centimeter) diameter area on either side of the head just behind the eyes. Thin hands are attached to their arms, and are armed with six long, clawed fingers. The feet have five toes which end in small yet very sharp claws. While they do possess a tail, it is short, only extending to the feet, although it is thick like that of a crocodilian. They exhibit sexual dimorphism, with males being slightly shorter than females. This reptilian creatures are notable for their great skills in leadership and diplomacy. They speak in a very coarse and guttural tone, their speech filled with deep growling and hissing noises. They require between 5 to 8 hours of sleep daily. The Bellatricians migrated from the constellation of Sagittarius around 25 million years ago into the area surrounding the constellation of Orion. They are now found some 112.5 light years from Earth. For the past 6 million years, they were in charge of all the former Alliance forces for our sector of the Milky Way Galaxy. However they were finally accepted into the Galactic Federation far more recently, approximately 3 years ago. Former members of the League of Orion, it is stated that the Bellatricians presented themselves as tyrannical overlords in the Milky Way galaxy for eons. During this time, they were the oppressive ruling class for the Draconian Empire. However, now they are attempting a transformation, and aspire to be accepted as trustworthy members of the galaxy. They are now a very curious and benevolent group that wish to connect with Earth and exchange perspectives on our shared history. They are also open to connecting with those who wish to have an experience during dreamtime. It is proposed that the more open and accepting that humanity can be, the more likely we are to attract an "otherworldly" experience. The Bellatricians have expressed their sincere desire to make amends for the atrocities they have performed throughout the ages. They are trying their hardest to let go of their natural self-serving attitude and are learning to embrace the joy received when in service to others. They wish to have a gentle introduction to those who can open their hearts, and forgive them for what they represented in the past, and instead accept who they are today. They are very solemn and serious beings, and thereby do not grasp the concept of humor, especially that which is derived from the misfortune of others. So what about their technology? Here's what we know: Scout Craft: Look like dew drops and beetle, and can vary in length from 100-400 ft (30.5-122 meters). Mothership: Look like large tadpoles, and very enormously in length, from 1-400 miles (1.6-640 kilometers) across. Could they be the source of the signal? Jon believes they are! There we go passengers! A little bit more light-hearted and nerdy episode for you guys. With all of the alien talk around these days we figured this would be a fun episode to speculate upon! What do you guys think? Let us know. Scariest space movies https://variety.com/lists/10-best-space-horror-movies/
Mina Izadjoo, Ph.D. President and Chief Science Officer at Integrated Pharma Services, discusses her work in Microbiology,, the work of the Washington Academy of Sciences and why she would encourage young students to pursue STEM. https://www.integratedpharmaservices.com/
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Join JADE, SKARLET, and ANASTASIA as they welcome a brand new Co-Host, AMETHYST DIAMOND!!!Amethyst Diamond began her journey into Female Impersonation in 1998. She first hit the stage in our nations capitol as a member of The Washington Academy of Arts. It wasn't long after her 21st birthday that her interest in pageants began to thrive. In 2003 she captured the titles of Miss Stallions and Miss Gay Harrisburg America, leading her on to place 1st alternate at Miss Gay Pennsylvania America 2004. Other Bar titles include Miss Scarab 04', Miss Central PA Pride 06', Miss Club XS 07',08' and 2011, Miss Lancaster Gay Pride 2010 Miss York Gay Pride 2011 and Miss Tally Ho 2016. Taking her talents elsewhere she was also crowned Miss Southern Tier New York 2006, Miss Twin Tier New York 2006 and Miss New York City F.F.I 2009! She currently resides in York, PA where she's spent most of this year self reflecting, strengthening bonds, connecting with friends and family and fine tuning the art of drag. Amethyst believes in turning your flaws into facets and letting that inner diamond shine bright for all the world to see!
A construção de uma imagem pública é um processo fundamental na carreira de mulheres que querem entrar na política. É ela que define como as pessoas percebem e entendem a mulher enquanto candidata e, claro, enquanto líder. Para falar sobre esse assunto, convidamos a professora da Universidade Federal do Paraná, Dra. Luciana Panke, premiada pela The Washington Academy of Political Arts & Sciences (WAPAS), nos Estados Unidos, como uma das mulheres mais influentes da comunicação política na América Latina.
"Thus this month ends with great sadness upon the publick, through the greatness of the plague every where through the kingdom almost. Every day sadder and sadder news of its encrease. In the City died this week 7,496 and of them 6,102 of the plague. But it is feared that the true number of the dead, this week is near 10,000; partly from the poor that cannot be taken notice of, through the greatness of the number, and partly from the Quakers and others that will not have any bell ring for them." So wrote Samuel Peyps in his diary on Thursday 31 August 1665 while in London during The Great Plague. Join Ash and Sarah in this bonus episode in which they discuss how their quarantines are going and reflect on what history can teach us on hygiene, quarantine etiquette and what it was really like in London in the 17th century when facing yet another outburst of the Bubonic plague. Bibliography: Newman, Kira L. S. “Shutt Up: Bubonic Plague and Quarantine in Early Modern England.” Journal of Social History, vol. 45, no. 3, 2012, pp. 809–834., www.jstor.org/stable/41678910. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020. Slack, Paul. “The Disappearance of Plague: An Alternative View.” The Economic History Review, vol. 34, no. 3, 1981, pp. 469–476. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2595884. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020. Totaro, Rebecca C.N. “Plague's Messengers: Communicating Hope and Despair in England 1550-1750.” Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, vol. 89, no. 1/2, 2003, pp. 87–95. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/24531515. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020. Hammill, Graham. “MIRACLES AND PLAGUES: Plague Discourse as Political Thought.” Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, vol. 10, no. 2, 2010, pp. 85–104. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23242142. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020. Theilmann, John, and Frances Cate. “A Plague of Plagues: The Problem of Plague Diagnosis in Medieval England.” The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, vol. 37, no. 3, 2007, pp. 371–393. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4139605. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020. MUNRO, IAN. “The City and Its Double: Plague Time in Early Modern London.” English Literary Renaissance, vol. 30, no. 2, 2000, pp. 241–261. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/43447603. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020. HINES, KATHLEEN. “Contagious Metaphors: Liturgies of Early Modern Plague.” The Comparatist, vol. 42, 2018, pp. 318–330. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/26533661. Accessed 6 Apr. 2020.
Jessica Romano is a teacher at Washington STEM Academy. Learn more about how District 100 approaches proficiency-based grading by visiting http://pbg.district100.com
Tisha CampbellTisha Michelle Campbell (born October 13, 1968) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and raised in New Jersey, she made her screen debut appearing in the 1986 rock musical comedy film Little Shop of Horrors, and later went to star on the short-lived NBC musical comedy drama Rags to Riches (1987–1988).Campbell has appeared in films including School Daze (1988), Rooftops (1989), Another 48 Hrs. (1990), Boomerang (1992), and Sprung (1997). She received Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female nomination for her performance in the 1990 comedy film House Party, and later starred in its two sequels; House Party 2 (1991), and House Party 3 (1994).On television, Campbell starred as Gina Waters-Payne in the Fox comedy series Martin from 1992 to 1997 and as Janet "Jay" Marie Johnson-Kyle in the ABC comedy series My Wife and Kids (2001–2005), for which she received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. She later had regular roles on Rita Rocks (Lifetime, 2008–2009), The Protector (Lifetime, 2011), and Dr. Ken (ABC, 2015–2017). Campbell was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and raised in Newark, New Jersey, where she attended Newark Arts High School and also East Orange, New Jersey, where she attended Washington Academy of Music.[1] Her mother, Mona (née Raye) Shockley (now known as Mona Washington), was a nurse, talent manager, gospel singer, and vocal coach. Her father, Clifton Campbell, was a factory worker and singer, and as a chess master, works with underprivileged children on both the east and west coast.[2] Her parents encouraged her love for music.Tisha has an older brother, three younger brothers,[2] and a younger sister. Acting[edit]Campbell's first television appearance was at the age of six, in an episode in 1974 of the PBS show The Big Blue Marble.[2] As a child, she won many talent shows, going on to appear in such children's programs as Kids Are People Too, Unicorn Tales, and Captain Kangaroo. At age 18, she performed in the musical feature film, Little Shop of Horrors as Chiffon, one of The Supremes like girl group Greek Chorus, along with future Martin co star, Tichina Arnold.[3]After graduating from the Arts High School in Newark, she moved to Hollywood, where she became a star on the short lived NBC musical comedy-drama series, Rags to Riches (1987–88). She later starred in the musical comedy drama film School Daze as Jane Toussaint, directed by Spike Lee.In 1989, Campbell costarred in the crime film Rooftops, and the following year starred alongside Eddie Murphy in the action comedy Another 48 Hrs.. She later appeared in an supporting role in the 1992 romantic comedy Boomerang starring Murphy. Her most notable film credit is 1990 comedy House Party for which she received Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female nomination. She later co starred in its two sequels; House Party 2 (1991), and House Party 3 (1994). In 1997, she received her star billed role in the Trimark Pictures' comedy film Sprung.[4] She later had the leading role in the independent drama film The Last Place on Earth (2002),[5] and has appeared in sex comedy film Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008) playing Craig Robinson's character wife.In 1992, Campbell was cast as Regina "Gina" Waters-Payne in the Fox comedy series Martin. She left the show in April 1997, after settling the lawsuit against Martin Lawrence of sexual harassment.[6] The following year, she starred opposite Diahann Carroll in the Hallmark Hall of Fame film The Sweetest Gift (1998). Campbell returned to television in 2001, starring opposite Damon Wayans in the ABC comedy series My Wife and Kids. The series ran for five seasons, until 2005. In 2003, she won NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for her role.After My Wife and Kids, Campbell had the recurring role on Everybody Hates Chris, and was regular in the Lifetime comedy series Rita Rocks (2008–09). In 2011, she starred opposite Ally Walker in the Lifetime police drama The Protector. The series was canceled after a single season. In September 2015, she was cast in the ABC sitcom Dr. Ken, starring Ken Jeong.[7] The series was cancelled after two seasons in 2017. In the beginning of 2018, she played mother in the Lifetime The Simone Biles Story: Courage to Soar .[8][9] Later in 2018, Campbell went to star on the ABC drama pilot The Holmes Sisters about the lives of five African-American sisters, all officers in the NYPD. It produced by Regina King and Robin Roberts. Music[edit]In 1992, Campbell released her debut album, Tisha, which was a moderate success, selling 40,000 copies. Two singles received minor airplay on the R&B stations: "Push", which was co written and produced by Campbell's' friend, Vanilla Ice, and "Love Me Down".[11] Campbell contributed vocals for the soundtrack of the 1997 film, Sprung, in which she starred, singing a cover version of "Don't Ask My Neighbor" with her Martin costar Tichina Arnold.[3]She appeared in several music videos in the 1990s and 2000s, including two for Will Smith ("Will 2K" and "Wild Wild West") and one for Toni Braxton ("You're Makin' Me High"). In 2012, Campbell starred in Mindless Behavior's music video for "Hello".On September 21, 2015, she released the single, "Steel Here".[12] On February 24, 2016, Campbell released the single, "Lazy Bitch", as well as an accompanying video, where she featured her friend, Tasha Smith.[13] On February 2, 2018, Campbell released the single, "I Don't Wanna Be Alone Tonight". Film[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes1977The Magnificent MajorDaisy BunsenShort film1986Little Shop of HorrorsChiffon1988School DazeJane Toussaint1989RooftopsAmber1990House PartySidney1990Another 48 Hrs.Amy Smith1991House Party 2Sidney1992BoomerangYvonne1994House Party 3Sidney1996SnitchSteimer1996Homeward Bound II: Lost in San FranciscoSledgeVoice1997SprungBrandy2001Down to EarthWoman in audience2002The Last Place on EarthAnn Field2008Zack and Miri Make a PornoDelaney's Wife2009Pastor BrownAmanda Carlton2018BlindspottingMama LizTelevision[edit]YearTitleRoleNotes1980The Me Nobody KnowsLillie-MaeTelevision film1987–88Rags to RichesMarva FoleyMain role; 20 episodes1988Heart and SoulJamie SinclairTelevision film1990Shannon's DealAnnetteEpisode: "Inside Straight"1990Moe's WorldJiwandaTelevision film1991A Different WorldJosie Webb2 episodes1991The Fresh Prince of Bel AirKathleenEpisode: "Did the Earth Move for You?"1991BlossomToni2 episodes1992RocAngela KimbroEpisode: "A Piece of the Roc"1992–97MartinGina Waters-PayneMain role; 132 episodes1995–2000Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildRapunzel/Glodie (voice)2 episodes1997DuckmanEbony SableEpisode: "Ebony, Baby"1997Between BrothersDaisyEpisode: "Dusty's in Love"1998Getting PersonalMichelle / SandyEpisode: "Milo Does the Darndest Things"1998The Sweetest GiftRuby WilsonTelevision film1999WastelandOliviaEpisode: "The Object of My Affection"2000Sabrina, the Teenage WitchJoyceEpisode: "The Halloween Scene"2001Cousin SkeeterNicole2 episodes2001–05My Wife and KidsJay KyleMain role; 123 episodes2003The Proud FamilyRene (voice)Episode: "There's Something About Rene"2004–06All of UsCarmen JamesRecurring role (Seasons 3 & 4)2008–09Everybody Hates ChrisPeaches ClarksonRecurring role (Season 4)2008–09Rita RocksPatty MannixMain role; 40 episodes2010Wright vs. WrongSashaPilot2011Lemonade MouthJenny ReznickTelevision film2011The Paul Reiser ShowMaggieEpisode: "The Old Guy"2011The ProtectorMichelle DulcettMain role; 13 episodes2012Robot ChickenBeyoncé KnowlesEpisode: "Casablankman 2"2012Private PracticePam ReiterEpisode: "You Don't Know What You've Got Til It's Gone"2013Malibu CountryRikkiEpisode: "Bowling for Mama"2013–16Real Husbands of HollywoodHerself10 episodes2015–17Dr. KenDamona WatkinsMain role; 44 episodes2017Legends of Chamberlain HeightsVoice6 episodes2018RuPaul's Drag RaceHerself, guest judge1 episode (season 10)2018The Simone Biles Story: Courage to SoarNellie BilesTelevision film2018Untitled Holmes Sisters ProjectSgt. Anise Kendrick-MorrisonPilot2018Grey's AnatomyLila's MomEpisode: "All of Me"2018Long Island MediumHerself2018–19EmpireBrooke (The Three Black Divas)5 episodes2019Last Man StandingCarol LarabeeEpisode: "The Best Man"2019Craig of the CreekKim (voice)Episode: "Cousin of the Creek"2020Outmatched See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dexter defeated Washington Academy in a class C North prelim game on Friday, October 25th. For the full recap of this game go to easternmainesports.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episodio 40 de la segunda temporada de #InternetDeTuColorFavorito y por fin Mar Castro (https://twitter.com/marcastrops - http://www.marcastro.es/) se pasa por el estudio Jose Couso de CuacFM. Una charla que grabamos unos días antes y que fuimos desglosando poco a poco en el programa que estás a punto de escuchar. No pudimos evitar empezar recordando el triste IVECO. A partir de ahí repasamos los últimos andaduras de Mar por “Las Américas” y el reconocimiento que ha recibido desde el Washington Academy of Political Arts & Sciences (https://napolitans.org/nominados-y-ganadores-2019/) en el que la nombran Mujer Influyente COMPOL 2019. Y hablamos de Oratoria, Netiqueta (https://twitter.com/_netiqueta_) y Educación. Todo, como siempre al #EstiloAtlanTICs. Disfruta del episodio. Más info: Nuestra web -- https://www.AsociacionAtlanTICs.org Twitter -- https://twitter.com/a_atlantics Facebook -- https://facebook.com/asociacionatlantics Instagram -- https://instagram.com/asociacionatlantics
Abogado, político, escritor y comunicador. Nacido el día 25 de noviembre de 1979, en la ciudad de Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. Cursó sus estudios primarios y secundarios en el Colegio Don Bosco. Es egresado de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD), donde obtuvo el título de Lic. En Derecho, mención cum laude. Ha realizado Maestrías en Derecho Empresarial MBA, en la Universidad Antonio de Nebrija, en Madrid, España y en Técnicas Modernas de Dirección en la Administración Pública, impartida por la Universidad de Cádiz y Formato Educativo. Egresado del Seminario de Manejo de Campañas Políticas, impartido por Georgetown University. Desde el año 2014 publica artículos de opinión en el periódico El Nuevo Diario y otros medios digitales. En julio de 2017 incursiona en la radio como Co-productor y talento del programa “Pensando La Política”. En el ámbito Político, es dirigente del Partido de la Liberación Dominicana (PLD), en el Municipio de Villa Altagracia, siendo reconocido su trabajo a nivel nacional. Asimismo, es Presidente del Movimiento Social, Político y Cultural denominado “Fuerza Unida de Líderes (FULL)”. Ha recibido el Reconocimiento al Merito Juvenil en el Renglón de Liderazgo Político y Superación Personal, otorgado por la Iniciativa Pro-RD. Fue reconocido por la Revista Gala como uno de los 25 jóvenes que representa el relevo político en la República Dominicana. Recientemente recibió el Global Democracy Award, premio otorgado por The Washington Academy of Political Arts & Sciences, en la ciudad de Washington, D.C. Está casado con la señora Carolin Vanessa Matos Fernández y es padre de Nicole Alejandra, María Fernanda y Nicolás.
Postgame interviews - Caribou boys 2/15 quarterfinal win over Washington Academy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rick & Tim talk with the organizers of 'Farm Funk' a celebration of local musicians and agriculture. They also sit down with the three winners of the Young Musicians Scholarship awarded by Farm Funk with support from Washington Academy of Music.
Antonio Paris, the Founder and Director of the Aerial Phenomena, is a former US Army Counterintelligence Officer and Department of Defense Counterintelligence Special Agent. He was awarded a Bronze Star for combat operations in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, Antonio works for the science, technology and engineering firm Science Applications International Corp. (ISR & Space Operations) supporting several US Government clients in the Washington, DC area. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from The City University of New York and a Master's of Science in Planetary Science from the American Public University. Additionally, Antonio is the Director and Founder of the Center for Planetary Science – a science outreach program bringing astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers. Antonio, moreover, is a member of the Washington Academy of Sciences, the National Capital Astronomers; is a graduate of the S2 Institute's Florida Private Investigator Course; and has appeared in dozens of radio shows, webcasts, and cable TV interviews, including volunteer consulting work for the popular TV series Unsealed: The Alien Files. He is the author of Aerial Phenomena: Reviving Ufology for the 21st Century; and the director and producer for the documentary Area 51: A History of this Reclusive Base.
Antonio Paris, the Founder and Director of the Aerial Phenomena, is a former US Army Counterintelligence Officer and Department of Defense Counterintelligence Special Agent. He was awarded a Bronze Star for combat operations in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, Antonio works for the science, technology and engineering firm Science Applications International Corp. (ISR & Space Operations) supporting several US Government clients in the Washington, DC area. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from The City University of New York and a Master’s of Science in Planetary Science from the American Public University. Additionally, Antonio is the Director and Founder of the Center for Planetary Science – a science outreach program bringing astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers. Antonio, moreover, is a member of the Washington Academy of Sciences, the National Capital Astronomers; is a graduate of the S2 Institute’s Florida Private Investigator Course; and has appeared in dozens of radio shows, webcasts, and cable TV interviews, including volunteer consulting work for the popular TV series Unsealed: The Alien Files. He is the author of Aerial Phenomena: Reviving Ufology for the 21st Century; and the director and producer for the documentary Area 51: A History of this Reclusive Base.
On this episode the guys talk about the Lost City of Giants found in Ecuador, Stone Buildings found on Mars, a bigfoot sighting in Idaho and interview Antonio Paris of Aerial Phenomena. Antonio, the Founder and Director of the Aerial Phenomena, is a former US Army Counterintelligence Officer and Department of Defense Counterintelligence Special Agent. He was awarded a Bronze Star for combat operations in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Today, Antonio works for the science, technology and engineering firm Science Applications International Corp. (ISR & Space Operations) supporting several US Government clients in the Washington, DC area. He has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from The City University of New York and a Master’s of Science in Planetary Science from the American Public University. Additionally, Antonio is the Director and Founder of the Center for Planetary Science – a science outreach program bringing astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers. Antonio, moreover, is a member of the Washington Academy of Sciences, the National Capital Astronomers; and has appeared in dozens of radio shows, webcasts, and cable TV interviews, including volunteer consulting work for the popular TV series Unsealed: The Alien Files. He is the author of Aerial Phenomena: Reviving Ufology for the 21st Century; and the director and producer for the documentary Area 51: A History of this Reclusive Base. Thank You for following the show. Please Rate and Review the show on iTunes, Subscribe and tell your friends. Contact us at expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Follow the show on Twitter and Facebook. Show Notes: Lost City of Giants in Ecuador Stone Building Found on Mars Bigfoot sighting in Idaho HD! Aerial Phenomena Website Music for the show as always provided by Pretty Lights! Download, Purchase and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com Additional music provided by The Black Angels