Regarded as a Patriarch of the Israelites, later given the name Israel
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TRIBUTO: HISTORIAS QUE CONSTRUYEN MEMORIA DE LA SHOÁ, CON CECILIA LEVIT – Yaacov Wexsler nació en el gueto de Vilna en 1943. Cuando tenía unos dos meses, su madre Batia le pidió a una señora polaca, Emilia Weszkinel, que se hiciera cargo del bebé y le salvara la vida. Amelia y su marido Piotr acogieron al pequeño Yacob en su casa y lo llamaron Romek. Creció como cristiano católico sin conocer su historia familiar y luego se convirtió en sacerdote. Décadas más tarde, Yaacov descubrió la verdad sobre sus orígenes y así inició su viaje de regreso al judaísmo.
Radio personality, Raihan Yacob, chats with Kyle and Wayne about co-hosting Tales From Incredible Tales and shares some of his own supernatural encounters. This episode of Dead Air was recorded in March 2024.►FIND TALES FROM INCREDIBLE TALES & RAIHAN YACOB HERE: Tales From Incredible Tales (VIDEO)Tales From Incredible Tales (AUDIO)Raihan IG►THIS EPISODE'S HORROR RECOMMENDATIONS:The Conjuring (2013)Return to Pontianak (2001)►DEAD AIR CREDITS:Wayne Rée - Host / WriterKyle Ong - Host / ProducerJoline Lim - Art Director►SUPPORT & FIND US HERE:HANTU InstagramHANTU YouTubeHANTU TikTokHANTU FacebookHANTU TwitterHANTU WebsiteHANTU Patreon ►MUSIC CREDITS:Kevin Macleod: https://incompetech.comMyuu: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuujiArtlist: https://artlist.io/ ►THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS ON PATREON: Stanley SantosAustin ChongLinda HadenNeoVegasAssassinMai Jake Lee YJSofeaCeph, the Ghost WriterSlajaSajkaNicolez PhuaAndika BramantioMedidi StephensMiranda Pruett Abby WintkerDyah Candra Hapsari SubagyoAdnan SalimPhani ShankarTom JohariR.YAayush GuptaNikoHeather TanKai LinJulie HolochwostMonica DuboisLexiHanni Lauren►ABOUT HANTU:#trueghoststory #ghoststory #ghoststories #horrorstory #horrorstories #southeastsia #singapore #ghostmaps #deadair #podcast #wearehantu #hantu #hantusg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Blockchain DXB + Rayyan Yacob Agha Spartan Race & Hyrox Guest: Rayyan Yacob Agha Host: RA George Date: 06th Nov, Time: 09:00 Contact Info for Rayyan: rayyan.agha@ae.spartan.com LinkedIn Profile: https://tinyurl.com/24mwuybb Spartan Arabia Instagram @spartanarabia https://tinyurl.com/y28wpd6b Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/557txbm4 EVENT REGISTRATION Hatta Trifecta & Kids, HH4HR & Trail - 25 & 26 Nov Trifecta Pass Registration Link here https://tinyurl.com/mpaa2b4y Spartan Hatta Community Work Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/4www5kre Info about Spartan World Championship via Hatta here https://tinyurl.com/mp4ty9nh Khorfakkan Spartan Super & Sprint + Kids Race Registration Link : https://tinyurl.com/ycmmnaz9 Hatta Volunteer Link: https://tinyurl.com/mry6ycsx Official YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/5dz9snh3 Official TikTok: https://tinyurl.com/2p95decv Official X (Twitter) @SpartanArabia https://tinyurl.com/53d299pj HYROX Instagram: @HyroxME https://tinyurl.com/4m3kd3w4 Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/2p9ar5ym Book Recommendation: Peter Theil book: Zero to One Summary of the conversation Rayyan's daily routine and the significance of his past business partners in the establishment of Spartan Arabia in the Middle East. Emphasis on teamwork as a driving force behind the success of Spartan Arabia. Rayyan's inspiration stemmed from an injury in 2007, leading to his journey in hiking ultra marathons and triathlons. Contacting Spartan CEO and Founder, Joe De Sena, in the early stages around 2011-2012. Choosing the iconic Jebel Ali Racecourse location for the first Spartan Race event in Dubai. Meeting the Royal Family and integrating the brand "X Dubai" into Spartan Arabia. The importance of happy and motivated employees, emphasizing the concept of a "super team." Comparison of the first Spartan Race event in Jebel Ali with current OCR events. Constant emphasis on the "Customer Journey" when organizing events. Highlighting the importance of showcasing different Middle Eastern locations. Challenges faced during the first event in Hatta, with a focus on safety. Rayyan's thoughts on incorporating smaller distances into Spartan Race events. The potential of a Spartan Stadion event in the UAE and discussing other Spartan Stadion events. Insights on the various types of Hurricane Heat events. Possibility of Spartan Arabia participating in the Spartan Death Race. Explaining the key differences and similarities between regional events and Middle East and World Championship events. Discussing the time and challenges involved in organizing Spartan Races. Spartan Trail's role within Spartan Arabia and interest in other brands under the Spartan umbrella. Challenges faced when preparing for OCR and trail events at night. Addressing feedback from athletes and handling tough questions professionally. Anecdotes about events in Oman and the significance of event volunteers. Rayyan's most memorable events in the Middle East. Rayyan's role in bringing HYROX to the Middle East and the importance of expanding as a business. The remarkable turnout at the first event in Dubai and comparing preparation times between Spartan OCR events and Hybrid events. Rayyan's insights on what it would take to produce a World Champion from the UAE and the Middle East. Honest thoughts on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. A positive message for fellow competitors in the Obstacle Course Race space. Thoughts on the possibilities of World Championship events for Spartan OCR and Hyrox events in the coming years. Rayyan's anticipation for upcoming events in the Middle East. Observations on the growth of the second generation of athletes and World Champion Sergei in the MENA region. Sharing two inspirational quotes and the significance of reading books for knowledge. Rayyan's favourite genre of music and his passion for books, as well as the possibility of a haunted house-themed event in the UAE. Thank you
Is there an easy and quick way to lose weight? What about keto and popular diets? Why do we stop exercising and being active the moment we become adults? In this episode, I try to find out whether my stubbornness to keep to my yo-yo random diet and exercise principle is better for weight loss or whether Raihan's science-based facts can convince me to change my mindset. Have a listen guys!
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We speak with Yacob Mulugetta, from UCL and also Partnership Lead of the Climate Compatible Growth Program (CCG) about the role of e-mobility in a just transition to greener transport systems and the link between future development of LICs and future energy systems. The episode also asks who should financially support LICs in the bid to adapt and mitigate against climate change when their contribution to transport emissions has been historically low compared to the rest of the world. LinksE-MOBILITY IN LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES IN AFRICA: Finance, Governance, and EquityLearn more at transport-links.com
In this talk, Henry Straughan and Michael O'Connor seek to illuminate the philosophical method of the Ḥatäta Zär'a Ya‛ǝqob. In particular, they trace the interaction between reason and grace, and the role of discursive argumentation versus immediate intuition. They draw out Yacob's method by explicating and examining his discussion of the epistemic significance of disagreement and his distrust of testimony; his argument for the existence of God; his theodical response to the problem of evil; and his practical ethics. In doing so, they suggest that Yacob's central method of argument is abductive, resting on something like a principle of sufficient reason. They also suggest that for him reason cannot operate without grace–that reason is, in a sense, a movement of grace. They further outline how Yacob's application of the principle of sufficient reason provides him with ethical guidance. They conclude by considering the connection of the Treatise's form to its content, and suggest that the biographical material is not merely of historical interest but rather is of central importance. The text's fragmentary, allusive compression means that we must be careful with our conclusions, but they track Yacob's trains of thought and movements of style as best we can, re-tracing the jagged path between grace and reason in his footsteps.
The seventeenth century philosophical work of Zara Yacob, the Hatata, is the result of both internal and external issues that led to controversies. Zara Yacob as a philosopher exercised the use of logic over the immediate environment and developed an all rounded philosophy arising from his own life and the life of the society he was living in. The contribution of Sumner in introducing the works of Zara Yacob is immense. His huge publications are permanent evidence of his contribution to Ethiopian philosophy. It is he who for the first time translated the works of Zara Yacob into English. Zara Yacob's Hatata reveals that there are certainly distinctive traditions of philosophical reflections in Ethiopia. There has been doubt about the existence of philosophy in Africa when there is vital evidence that Africa had its own philosophy even in ancient times - the works of Zara Yacob disproved the doubt. Ethiopia as a country is embosomed in Africa, and is a cradle of mankind - in a similar vein there is evidence that suggests that Africa is also the cradle of philosophy and human civilization. There was, and still is, a strong debate regarding the authorship of Hatata; the author of Hatata is no doubt Zara Yacob. His philosophy is original to Ethiopia, the ancient country in the African continent and the ancient country which is the cradle of human beings. The philosophy of Zara Yacob is rational in the sense that all his analysis regarding the existence of God, truth and his ethics which include vital principles such as the Golden rule, mercy, work, and some of the forbidden practices by man such as killing, stealing, lying, and adultery are all analysed by the philosopher in his work Hatata.
Introductory remarks for the In Search of Zera Yacob Conference, contextualising the aims and intentions of the conference, the texts of the Ḥatäta Zär'a Ya‛ǝqob and the Ḥatäta Walda Heywat themselves and their historical context. These texts have fascinated and puzzled alike on account of their philosophical depth, beauty and apparent historical singularity. They have been called the ‘jewel of Ethiopian literature', and served to demonstrate, in the words of Claude Sumner, that “modern philosophy, in the sense of a personal rationalistic critical investigation, began in Ethiopia with Zera Yacob at the same time as in England and in France”. Contributors to the conference will explore the text's philosophical arguments and their significance, the historical context of intellectual exchanges in Ethiopia, issues of translation and the forging of philosophical vocabularies, notions of authorship and authenticity in philosophical writing, the legacy of colonialism for Ethiopian studies, and the methodology of a truly global history of philosophy.
This paper will assess the nature of the Ethiopian written intellectual tradition (mainly history of ideas), and its relation to the controversy on the authenticity of the texts, and their philosophical significance for Ethiopian and/or African philosophy studies in particular and history of ideas in human civilization in general. An examination of external sources related to religious, historical documents and the literature from scholarly research, and in-depth content analysis of the original Hatatas (the Ge'ez, Amharic and English versions) reveal both the exceptionality and situated-ness of the Hatatas in the Ethiopian intellectual tradition from which they originated. Informed by the careful analysis of scholars like Claude Sumner, I argue that the Hatatas are authentic and attributable to the Ethiopian Authors of the 17th century by examining new findings from the documents on Ethiopian history of the time, a rather untouched issue so far. While the social and historical context, the cultural bases and educational background of their authors bear the signature of Ethiopian philosophy, as outcomes of freethinker individual's rational reflection, they entertain elements of exceptionality. Regardless of the exceptionality and some possibility of European elements in the texts, one cannot deprive them of the Ethiopian soil in which they are grounded. But by no means are the Hatatas the sole examples of philosophical treatises, nor do they showcase a peak in the history of ideas in Ethiopia; nevertheless they can be examples that give us a flashlight in search of philosophical wisdom. Apart from their contemporary contribution to ethics, epistemology, metaphysics and social-political philosophy they are pathways to the studies of the hidden voices of the non-Western world.
There are several ways by which to approach the question of the authenticity of Zera Yacub's work. One is philological, by careful attention to the linguistic hints in the manuscripts that the work is not by a native writer of Ge'ez, or that otherwise suggest a later invention or conscious fabrication. Another is so to speak psychobiographical, by close attention to the character of Giusto d'Urbino, particularly as revealed in his correspondence from Ethiopia with the Parisian manuscript collector Antoine d'Abbadie. In a series of articles, Anaïs Wion has compellingly adopted both of these approaches. Less developed in her work is the approach informed by the history of philosophy, to wit: are there Latinate philosophical concepts in Zera Yacub's work, the circulation of which in 17th-century Ethiopia we might have reason to doubt? If there are, three possibilities present themselves. One is that, in spite of our surprise in finding them there, networks of circulation, likely headed up by Portuguese Jesuits, can be discovered that account for their presence. A second possibility is that the appearance of these terms is in part a consequence of lexical choices made by the first translators of the work and adopted in later scholarship. A comparative study of the two most significant translations of the Hatata, B. A. Turaev's Russian translation of 1904 and Enno Littmann's Latin translation of the same year, shows that both authors interpolate terminology that almost certainly comes from their own philosophical educations based on distinctly 19th-century curricula (e.g., Turaev's use of свет разума [“light of reason”] for a Ge'ez term that could be rendered otherwise with far less distinctly Cartesian resonance). A third possibility is that we can account for the presence of these concepts neither as signs of the inclusion of Ethiopia within the broader early modern connected history of Latinate philosophical ideas, nor as artifacts of the translational and scholarly traditions in which Zera Yacub was taken up, but rather as evidence that the work was in fact produced in the 19th century by a learned and deceptive Italian.
Philosophers often talk as if it does not make much difference who wrote a piece of philosophy, when, and where, but only whether the arguments it contains are sound. Historians of philosophy should always treat that attitude with suspicion. Philosophical texts about which questions of pseudonymity arise (are they really by the person who claims to have written them?) help to show why, because how they are to be understood is bound up essentially with the question about their authorship and, if they are in fact pseudonymous, what is the purpose behind the apparent deception? The case of the texts attributed to Zera Yacob is a striking example of where the date and identity of the author matter centrally, whether the texts we have are in fact original, heavily adapted or forged. My talk will try to provide some context. I shall begin by looking at philosophical texts that have been, deliberately or otherwise, attributed to authors who did not write them, such as pseudo-Aristotelian texts, the pseudo-Dionysian corpus, Augustinus Hibernicus, Aethicus Ister, the Epistola Trajani (in John of Salisbury's Policraticus), the Liber XXIV Philosophorum, and Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. I shall then focus on one particular comparative example: the famous correspondence of the twelfth-century philosopher, Peter Abelard, and his wife-turned-nun, Heloise (and another set of letters that, more recently, has been claimed as an earlier exchange between the two when they were lovers). Like the Ḥatatā, there has been and remains much debate about the authenticity of these texts, and the parallels and divergences between the two discussions throw light on both.
On this week's episode of the Parley in All Blue Podcast, Mark sits down with Howard University graduate Yacob Berhane, the cofounder and CEO of Pariti, a venture capitalist platform based in Nairobi that connects founders with investors. If you're on the continent of Africa and are in the tech space or you're in the start up space looking for capital, Pariti is the go to platform to help bring your ideas to life. Mark and Yacob discuss what led Yacob to this point, his upbringing, what Pariti is, its objective, and how the company is trying to help start-ups not only in Kenya, but all over the world.Africa will have the largest youth population by 2050. Yacob co-founded ALN (African Leadership Network) Ventures, a pan-African accelerator which was based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Kenya's major industries include agriculture, mining, energy, manufacturing, and financial services. Pariti's capital comes from the U.S. Yacob has successfully helped raise $20M+ for startups. Prior to Pariti, Yacob was an investment banking analyst at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey and also a brief time with Bank of America Merrill Lynch.Highlights from the episode:Defining ParitiThe Effects of COVID-19 in AfricaAfrican cuisine: Ethiopian vs EritreanCapital and Investors for ParitiGetting started with ParitiResources: Visit the website: https://www.pariti.io/Connect with Yacob BerhaneLinkedIn: @yacob-berhaneConnect with Mark Dawson:Instagram: @iammarkdawsonLinkedIN: @mark-a-dawsonWebsite: www.bentonmuse.comTwitter: @Iammarkdawson
Yacob Cohen-Arazi joins Rob and Jason. They first talk about an update to Microsoft's GSL library and the upcoming LLVM v14. Then they talk to Kobi about work he's done at Qualcomm with 5G networks and how 5G is about a lot more then just bandwidth improvements. News GSL 4.0.0 is Available Now gsl-lite I don't know which container to use (and at this point I'm too afraid to ask) LLVM/Clang 14 ends Feature Development with better C++20 support, Armv9 Links San Diego C++ Qualcomm Careers Sponsors Use code JetBrainsForCppCast during checkout atJetBrains.com for a 25% discount
Yacob Cohen-Arazi joins Rob and Jason. They first talk about the first ISO mailing of the year and some upcoming conference dates. Then they talk to Yacob about his experience building and running docker containers for C++ software development and his work updating code examples for an upcoming C++ Object Oriented book. News ISO January Mailing C++ Discord Bot Library CLIon UX Study C++Now 2022 Call For Submissions CppCon 2022 Call for Proposals for CppCon Academy 2022 Classes C++ On Sea 2022 Call for Speakers CppNorth Call for Papers Links San Diego C++ Using Docker with CLion Sponsors Indicate the #cppcast hashtag and request your PVS-Studio one-month trial license here https://pvs-studio.com/try_free C++ tools evolution: static code analyzers: https://pvs-studio.com/0873
Can we zoom out and get to a place of Love? Zara Yacob, and many great thinkers throughout the centuries believe it is the only way to salvation. Yacob was the first to posit that thinking and rationality actually start with the heart. What stops us the from having love and compassion as a starting place? Perhaps it's the trauma defense mechanisms we build to protect ourselves. “We live together, we act on, and react to, one another; but always and in all circumstances we are by ourselves. The martyrs go hand in hand into the arena; they are crucified alone. Embraced, the lovers desperately try to fuse their insulated ecstasies into a single self-transcendence; in vain. By its very nature every embodied spirit is doomed to suffer and enjoy in solitude. Sensations, feelings, insights, fancies—all these are private and, except through symbols and at second hand, incommunicable. We can pool information about experiences, but never the experiences themselves. From family to nation, every human group is a society of island universes.” ― Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception Ain't I a Woman? Seventeenth century Rationalist: On the rationality of the heart. by Tedros Kiros The Meditations of Zara Yaquob - Tedros Kiros The Human Experience - Robert Firestone Ph.D The Principles Behind the Human Experience - Michael Neill
In 1947, the Voice in the Wilderness cried out yet again. Did you hear it? Every book of the modern Old Testament canon was found in a scroll library dated to as early as 300 B.C. This was kept by the Sons of Zadok, the Levite Aaronic Priestly line who led Temple Worship since the days of Solomon and whose family was ordained to keep scripture, the Bible, up until that time according to Moses and even Yacob before him. They are the group exiled to Qumran, not Essenes which is one of the most illiterate control lines today. Only 1 book was not found from the OT Canon – the Book of Esther. Is this a condemnation of that book or is it scripture and perhaps an oversight? In this 4-part series within our Original Canon Series, we are going to vet this fully. In this first video, we cover the history of Esther which to the surprise of many, even long before this rejection from the Temple Priests exiled to Qumran, there have been massive objections from scholars regarding this book's canonicity. Who kept as scripture and who did not? Then, we will cover the so-called "Proto-Esther" fragments in the next video. Is it Esther or are they taking credit due another book? We will then cover the story of Esther compared to other texts from the same exact time period and even the year at the beginning of Esther. Does it fit Bible as well as Persian history? Finally, we will assess the ancient accusation that Esther originates in an occult legend. Is it true?It's time to explore the Original Canon. Yah Bless.The Dead Sea Scroll writings used in this video were published in English by Geza Vermes in 1962 and are among the most credible of the kind. Page numbers and links appear on each slide that uses it. You can download his entire 761-page publishing free at: The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in EnglishGeza Vermes. Penguin Classics. Revised Edition.Published 1962. Revised 2004.https://couldbeanonymous.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/complete-scrolls.pdfSupport the show
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In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Desale Yacob and Dr. Ashley Kroon Van Diest about rumination syndrome, a functional GI disorder that is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. Dr. Yacob is the Director of the GI Motility Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital. Dr. Kroon Van Diest is a pediatric psychologist who leads the rumination treatment programs at Nationwide Children's Hospital. We talk about how to recognize and diagnose rumination syndrome, including how to explain the diagnosis to children and families. We also discuss the treatment of rumination syndrome, including step-by-step instructions for behavioral treatment. As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Produced by: Peter LuSpecial requests:Thank you to everyone for listening to our podcast. If you enjoyed this content and thought it was useful, we ask you to consider doing any or all of the following three things:Tell one person who you think would like this type of content about the podcast. We want to reach more GI doctors and trainees and general pediatricians, pediatric residents, and medical students.Leave a review on Apple Podcasts -- this helps more people discover our podcast.You can also support the show by making a donation to the NASPGHAN FoundationSupport the show (https://www.naspghan.org/content/87/en/foundation/donate)
On this week’s extra special episode, Megs and Jon are joined by extra special and handsome guest, Yacob. Topics include Brad Renfro or Brendon Sexton III, Ryan Adams, and circumcision. /Breaking News!!! We are doing something a little different with … Continue reading →
From the faith of our forefathers, the ancient Faith. Please yahuah, to the face of this Awakening generation I pray we are all blessed to be as faithful as Abraham, Isaac, Yacob and King Dauid. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/batyah2Real/support
We are back with another episode of the podcast with fan favourite Dr Yacob Tekie! We're thrilled to bring back Dr Yacob to the podcast and share more of his wisdom and very important culturally competent perspective and experience as a mental health professional. In this episode, we talk about all things therapy and why we should consider it as an important tool when it comes to taking care of our mental health. This episode will give you a better understanding of what therapy actually is and some of the cultural stumbling blocks that prevent us from going to therapy as well as tips for overcoming those. --- In this episode we talk about: - Defining therapy - The importance of therapy as a fundamental mental health "tool" - Why it can take us so long to actually seek out a therapist - Individual vs group therapy - How to find a therapist? What to look for? - Barriers that get in the way for us when it comes to seeking therapy (talking to a stranger about our stuff/shame/lack of trust/fear) --- Get in touch with Dr Yacob and follow his work Instagram @dr.yacobtekie Website Tesfa House Psychotherapy Racial Literary Project - Lions Story --- Help us grow this podcast by word of mouth so please send this episode to your sister, friend, aunt, brother, your partner…..Let’s grown in wellness as a community. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW AND RATE THE PODCAST. Follow us on IG and send questions via DM. INSTAGRAM @eriwellbeing NEWSLETTER Sign up here --- The Eriwellbeing podcast is a mental health and wellbeing podcast, healing black and brown communities through open and honest conversations about our mental health. Hosted by Ruthie Zerai and Mikal Woldu. Produced by Ruthie Zerai, Mikal Woldu and @purecreationmedia --- Disclaimer: While we hope you love listening to and learning from the podcast, please note this is not a substitute for seeking professional help from licensed mental health professionals. Ruthie and Miki are not Mental health professionals, we are holding this space as community builders. We encourage you to seek professional help in your local area for any mental health concerns that you may be experiencing.
References Ralph Leonard, a writer for UnHerd: https://unherd.com/author/ralph-leonard/ See esp: Why are we racialising Beethoven? - The Post (unherd.com) https://unherd.com/thepost/why-are-we-racialising-beethoven/ and Stop apologising for cultural appropriation - UnHerd: https://unherd.com/2020/07/cultural-appropriation-is-progressive-and-anti-racist/ Ralph Leonard, Author at Areo (areomagazine.com) https://areomagazine.com/author/herrera96/ Ralph Leonard, Author at Uncommon Ground (uncommongroundmedia.com) https://uncommongroundmedia.com/author/ralphleonard/ C. L. R. James, The Black Jacobins (1938) Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks (1952) Frederick Starr, Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane (2013) Yacob and Amo: Africa’s precursors to Locke, Hume and Kant | Aeon Essays María Rosa Menocal The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain (2002) Thomas Pain, The Rights of Man (1791) Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly (1852) Oliver Goldsmith, The Citizen of the World; or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher (1760–61) Joseph Conrad, The Heart of Darkness (1899) Timestamps 01:55 Excerpt from Frantz Fanon. The universality of great culture and literature. 15:30 The historical significance of the American Revolution 26:34 The importance of the Haitian revolution 28:19 Why C.L.R. James is important to Ralph 33:13 The British slave trade and the revolts in the West Indies Patrons Only 36:47 Why Ralph describes himself as a “libertarian Marxist.” 40:30 The concept of cultural appropriation; cultural mixing in a globalised society; cultural identitarianism; the importance of the outsider’s viewpoint 55:42 The differences between racism in the UK and racism in the US 58:25 The concept of the white working class; what it means to be working class
Today, we're joined by Isaac Yacob (@IY14), Assistant Video Coordinator from the Sacramento Kings. We talk about his path to a job in the NBA, his thoughts on the recent Lakers' Title, and his time at CSUN, where he served as a Student Manager for the basketball program. Photo Courtesy Sacramento Kings
- I had a tortured childhood. In the first attack the jews shot four men in our village, two of them were my uncles. I saw their bodies afterwards. My mother and me cried. She continued to cry until the day she died. The zionists are my enemies, not the jews, says Ismael Yacob Al-Saifi. He was born 1941 in Deir Al-Dubban, Palestine. Recorded 2019 in Amman, Jordan. Interpreter och photographer: Shereen Nanish.
SEGMEN Realiti Rakyat kali ini menampilkan Datuk Dr Yusof Yacob yang mewakili suara DUN Sindumin, Sabah dalam berkongsi keluhan dan masalah rakyat serta cadangan untuk semua pihak. Episod ini telah disiarkan secara langsung dalam program AWANI Pagi, di saluran 501 Astro AWANI, jam 8:30 pagi.
By popular demand, we recorded an episode in Tigrinya! Our goal is to reach as many people as possible within the Eritrean community with the message of mental health so an episode in Tigrinya felt very appropriate. This episode is really for all but with a special message for parents on how to relate to their kids, speak with their kids and create space for understanding mental health. Misunderstandings and stigma are connected to a lot of trauma and tragedy in our community when it comes to mental health. Our hope is that if we can start talking about it, agree on the terminology and share what we learn with each other, then maybe we can start creating space for mutual understanding and a path to wellness for all. Please join in on the conversation and let us know your thoughts on IG: @eriwellbeing @dr.yacobtekie @ruthiezerai and Yacob Tekie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yacob.t.tekie / I am, This is, All is well! Language spoken in episode: Tigrinya (Eritrea)
Another conversation with Eritrean - American psychologist Dr. Yacob Tekie on the topic of mental health. In this episode, we hone in on why it's so difficult to speak to our parents about our mental health? Please join in on the conversation and let us know your thoughts on IG @dr.yacobtekie @eriwellbeing and Yacob Tekie on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/yacob.t.tekie / I am, This is, All is well!
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I don’t want to alarm you, but today’s creature is a lot closer to you than it is to me.Angela Hall played by Jordan Cobb. Learn more about Jordan’s work at www.jordanvcobb.com or on Twitter @inkphemeral.Hidden Lore poetry by Taylor A. Greene. Taylor A. Greene is a graduate student of archaeology at Ole Miss and a Kentucky native. His poetry is inspired by love, loss, and the beauty of Southern nature. His work has been featured in Rootstalk: A Prairie Journal. In lieu of a personal website, Taylor requests listeners "pay it forward" with love and joy.Sound Effect Credits:Splatter: https://freesound.org/people/Aegersum/sounds/344904/Chitter: https://freesound.org/people/Tomoyo%20Ichijouji/sounds/279040/Owl Screech: https://freesound.org/people/Yacob_l/sounds/397690/
This week on Streams of Progress, we met up with startups taking part in this year's Techstars Dubai program.These mini episodes offer insights into what the startups are working on and the founders behind the startups. The guest of this episode is Faisal Al Hammadi, the CEO of YACOB, a nutrition recommendation engine for organizations that enables its users to select F&B products that suits their health profile.Faisal is also a Member of the Board of Directors of Slices, a company that he co-founded that offers catering services to education institutes in 50 locations.In his previous role, Al Hammadi was a Member of the Board of Abu Dhabi Telemedicine Centre as well as Vice President at Mubadala Healthcare. He has also served as a member of a number of Abu Dhabi Government initiatives and committees including the Executive Committee for the Abu Dhabi Economic Plan at the Department of Economic Development, and the Health Education Committee at Health Authority Abu Dhabi.Al Hammadi holds a Master in Business Administration degree from Columbia Business School, USA, and a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from the American University Dubai, UAE.Please enjoy this discussion with one of our Guests from the Techstars Dubai program and be sure to check out more episodes from the 2019 Techstars Dubai Program. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a mental health conversation with Dr Yacob Tekie, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania and Ruthie Zerai, Coach & Mental Health & Wellness advocate. This conversation is a continuation of the mental health awareness campaign that we've been involved in, targeting Eritrean, Ethiopian youth. In this conversation we get to know Yacob better and he shares more insights about mental health from an Eritrean perspective. Happy listening and thank you for being here. Contact Yacob Tekie Facebook - Yacob Tekie IG - @dr.yacobtekie Eriwellbeing IG - @eriwellbeing /Eriwellbeing
The 17th century Ethiopian rationalist Zera Yacob, hailed as the first modern Africana philosopher.
Shiree has found a good man in Yacob, but after 8 years he has yet to propose.
El libro de Génesis concluye con los interesantes relatos de la muerte de Yaacob y Yósef en Egipto, relatos que evidencian aspectos que fácilmente pasamos por alto en la lectura, por ejemplo, que Yaacob y Yósef fueron momificados, pero que finalmente sus restos fueron dispuestos en la tierra de Israel (en Siquem y en Hebrón respectivamente). El relato nos muestra la tentadora discusióm de comparar la visión de la muerte que tenían los egipcios, con la rotundamente diferenciada visión que al respecto marcaron los hebreos. La cultura funeraria egipcia, absolutamente exuberante, es al mismo tiempo pueril en términos filosóficos, sobre todo si se la compara con la visión que el pueblo de Israel recibió en la Torah. La Torah es llamada el libro de la vida, entre tanto, y en contraposición, el libro de los muertos fue el canón fundamental del credo egipcio.
Having defeated the Red Band Brigands, and with the departure of Prince Mud Butt (Adam McNamara, @adammcnamara13), our heroes decide to finally visit that Banshee. Along the way they discover a shape-shifting druid, Yacob Goodbark (Jamie O’Connor), who joins the party. Alyn (Laura Elizabeth, @elhamstring) learns to be more careful with her witch bolts, Goblin Jr. faces off against one of his own kind, and Quinny’s (Tyler Hewitt, @Tyler_Hewitt) atheism causes a falling out with Butthole (Ryan LaPlante, @theryanlaplante). Also featuring our awesome DM Tom McGee (@mcgeetd)! Enjoying Dumb-Dumbs & Dragons? Consider becoming a Patron for as little as $1 a month at www.patreon.com/dumbdumbdice You can also get cool merchandise featuring your favourite Dumb-Dumbs & Dragons characters and catchphrases at www.redbubble.com/people/dumbdumbdice
Antu Yacob is Ethiopian a professional actress, playwright, and philanthropist. Antu Yacob was born in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia and raised in California and Minnesota. She received her MFA in Acting from Mason... More infos → The post 013 – Antu Yacob appeared first on E T H I O S.
La Carta De Yacob A Su Hijo Yosef
La Carta De Yacob A Su Hijo Yosef
La Carta De Yacob A Su Hijo Yosef
Real Madrid draw Manchester City in a boring first leg of the Champions League semi-finals, Dele Alli punches Yacob in the gut, Manchester United look to sign an unknown kid apparently worth £46 million, and Paul nerds out on Game of Thrones. Note: The ex-Baltimore cop referenced at the end is Michael A. Wood, Jr (Rogan podcast #670). Support EPLpod 2. Misery madness! 3. EatMyGoal.tv
Thanks to a lack of crew in the TV studio we had to return to our roots and do an old skool podcast this week, which seemed appropriate as it is our 300th, yes 300th show! Stamford Chidge is joined by Dr Mart (who was on the first show); Ross Mooring; Jonathan Kydd; Sophie Rose and Mail On-line editor and Chelsea supporter Charlie Skillen. Chelsea waltzed to an easy 2-0 win against the Baggies on Saturday with Hazard, Oscar, Fabregas, Willian and Cost putting on a dazzling display. The game was all over on half an hour when Yacob was sent off for a two footed lunge on Costa. Should we have battered them more than two nil - probably? Do we care so long as we got all three points – probably not! At the end of the day we are seeing some great football, we have broken our record for games unbeaten at the start of the season and of course “we’re top of the league, we’re top of the league! We pay tribute to John Neal, Chelsea manager from 1981-85 who sadly died at the weekend, and have a chat about the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen now and 'prove' to yourself that chemtrails are not contrails. CHEMTRAILS are toxic chemicals sprayed by aircraft over crops, nature, water, and human beings, which is an INHUMANE act on a population, a CRIME against humanity, ASSAULT on Earth, and all life.The chemtrail debate ends the moment you look at the sky over your head. Something each of us can do right now is ask for police protection from chemtrails. Do it anonymously if you like for the love of yourself, your family, and natural systems required for survival. http://executivereasoningmedia.com/itsoverLearn more at http://geoengineeringwatch.orghttp://www.fourwinds10.net/siterun_data/environment/humans/chemtrails/news.php?q=1328300035Links in COMMENT section below.Our guest Yacob Yoseh is a technical specialist with a proven track record in higher mind problem solving techniques. Yacob's Mother after 20 years on medication, and with doctor’s approval, no longer required medication thanks to Yacob's research into endocrinology. His study and application of math, physics, chemistry, electronics, and computer programming, resulted in handling large capital projects in the range of $400 million.LEARN MORE about Doreen Agostino, and download free self empowerment resources at http://freetobewealthy.net Please forward our programs to raise awareness that liberates our species and home planet.
Listen now and 'prove' to yourself that chemtrails are not contrails. CHEMTRAILS are toxic chemicals sprayed by aircraft over crops, nature, water, and human beings, which is an INHUMANE act on a population, a CRIME against humanity, ASSAULT on Earth, and all life.The chemtrail debate ends the moment you look at the sky over your head. Something each of us can do right now is ask for police protection from chemtrails. Do it anonymously if you like for the love of yourself, your family, and natural systems required for survival. http://executivereasoningmedia.com/itsoverLearn more at http://geoengineeringwatch.orghttp://www.fourwinds10.net/siterun_data/environment/humans/chemtrails/news.php?q=1328300035Links in COMMENT section below.Our guest Yacob Yoseh is a technical specialist with a proven track record in higher mind problem solving techniques. Yacob's Mother after 20 years on medication, and with doctor’s approval, no longer required medication thanks to Yacob's research into endocrinology. His study and application of math, physics, chemistry, electronics, and computer programming, resulted in handling large capital projects in the range of $400 million.LEARN MORE about Doreen Agostino, and download free self empowerment resources at http://freetobewealthy.net Please forward our programs to raise awareness that liberates our species and home planet.
Isa 46:9-10 RV60 Acordaos de las cosas pasadas desde los tiempos antiguos; porque yo soy Dios, y no hay otro Dios, y nada hay semejante a mí, que anuncio lo por venir desde el principio, y desde la antigüedad lo que aún no era hecho; que digo: Mi consejo permanecerá, y haré todo lo que quiero;
Max "Jelly Bean Cover Art" Alex" Kettle Chip Black" Recorded 07/24/11 Jordan "Scritch Scratch" Tandowsky Max "Jelly Bean Cover Art" Maller Alex "Kettle Chip Black" Yacob
Recorded 07/17/11 Jordan "Scritch Scratch" Tandowsky Omid "Trick or Treat" Elie Alex "Kettle Chip Black" Yacob Megan "Highway 20" Lockhart Natalie "Cauliflower Valley" Yacob Emilia "Jig Jag"
Enter the Wild and Wonderful World that is... Dinner at Yacobs Place