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Latest podcast episodes about Yaman

ILMAORMAA
SE10 EP213 Seenaa Qabsoo ABO Waajjira Yaman Jalatti Gaggeefamaa Ture - Jaal Muktaar Wojjin | 5/5

ILMAORMAA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 91:31


Jaal Muktaar qophii tana keessatti qabsoo biyya Yaman keessatti gaggeefamaa turtee fii waan maayyiirratti isafi qabsaawoota mudatan nuun qooddata Dhihaadha

Zonkuliah
BM19 & 20 | 091012 | "Api Dari Yaman & Munafik Baju Batik" - Ustaz Shamsuri Ahmad

Zonkuliah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 85:09


Kuliah Kitab Bahrul Mazi Jilid 19 dan 20 yang berlangsung di Masjid Jamek Jelutong, Pulau Pinang pada 9 Oktober 2012. ~ Berita kedatangan Nabi ke Madinah ~ Kisah Yahudi terkenal yang sangat alim Kitab Taurat ~ Tiga soalan yang hanya dapat dijawab oleh Nabi ~ Apakah antara tanda akan terjadinya kiamat ~ Jibril musuh nombor satu orang Yahudi ~ Api besar yang muncul di Hadramawt Yaman ~ Api berhenti "ligan" bila manusia penat berlari ~ Tiada paksaan dalam beragama ~ Apa nak buat, kalau berhadapan dengan kejadian api ligan manusia ~ Makanan pertama ahli syurga ~ Aku naik saksi engkau Rasulullah ~ Kaum yang cukup kuat berbohong ~ Komen berubah bila tahu masuk Islam ~ Kita berdiri diatas kebenaran berdasarkan Quran dan hadis Nabi -- BAHRUL MAZI JILID 19 MUKA SURAT 225 -- ~ Bab boleh pakai baju berwarna merah ~ Ustaz Shamsuri munafik sebab pakai baju batik ~ Sahabat terkejut tengok Nabi pakai baju merah ~ Bab pakai baju berwarna hijau ~ Bab pakai baju berwarna hitam ~ Dia ingat Padang Mahsyar macam Padang Matsirat ~ Nabi pernah larang ziarah kubur ~ Upacara khurafat dan pelik-pelik dikubur -- BAHRUL MAZI JILID 20 MUKA SURAT 1 -- ~ Bab Allah suka bila hambaNya menikmati rezeki ~ Zahirkan nikmat selagi tak timbul takabbur ~ Kisah orang kaya dengan pakej RM100,000 ~ Zaman saya merapu dulu, satu malam saya pernah habir RM100,000 ~ Paling kurang, pakai baju baru pada hari raya atau hari Jumaat ~ Kisah sahabat yang tak mahu melihat muka orang yang datang menziarahi dia ketika dia nazak ~ Hormat Nabi sehingga tak berani nak bertentang mata dengan Nabi ~ Bab harus memakai kasut hitam ~ Kisah Raja besar An-Najasyi yang asalnya belum Islam tapi hormat Islam ~ Hadiah kepada Nabi sepasang kasut hitam ~ Orang yang ditolong, tak reti berterima kasih ~ Siapa yang tak reti berterima kasih kepada orang, takkan bersyukur kepada Allah ~ Tiga pesan tiga "benda kecil" kepada pendeta besar Yahudi ~ Allah Zidka Khaira (Allah tambah kepada tuan kebaikan) ~ Orang yang pakai kasut kuf ketika solat ~ Kadang-kadang syariat Allah "nampak tak logik" ~ Selama-lamanya kita takkan jadi lebih pandai dari Allah ~ Bab tegah cabut uban ~ Keluarga "bukan Islam" yang pegang kunci Kaabah ~ Hilang cahaya kehormatan orang Islam ~ Nabi larang cabut uban ~ Uban itu cahaya bagi orang Islam ~ Manusia semua benda tak puas hati ~ Menghitamkan rambut dilarang dalam Islam ~ Joe Jambul sayang "remoih" tak mau bertahalul ~ Nabi doa keampunan dosa untuk orang yang bertahalul SETERUSNYA ~ Dapatkan nasihat daripada orang yang amanah ~ Kepercayaan "biawak lintas jalan" atau nasib malang -- Dapatkan External SSD 512GB Sempena 11 Tahun Zonkuliah : https://toyyibpay.com/Zonkuliah-Exter... -- Sokong Projek Zonkuliah Dengan Menyumbang Ke Akaun Berikut : ➢ https://payment.tngdigital.com.my/sc/... ➢ MAYBANK (Produksi Zonkita) - 557250054584 ➢ PAYPAL - paypal.me/DanaZK --- ☑● Doakan Dimurahkan Rezeki dan Diberikan Kesihatan Yang Baik Untuk Kami Teruskan Projek ZonKuliah ☑● ✚ Untuk update terkini sila like Facebook Page kami : www.facebook.com/zonkuliah

Radyo D
Ahmet Armağan & Yaman Yılmaz "Araba Hikayeleri" I 11 Ocak 2025 I Fransa'dan %10 otomobil vergisi

Radyo D

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 43:34


Ahmet Armağan ve Yaman Yılmaz, bu haftaki bölümde ODMD'nin verileriyle 2024 yılı otomobil satışlarını yorumluyorlar. Ayrıca Alpine 110S, Skoda Kamiq Monte Carlo ve Kia EV3 yaptıkları uzun yol notları haftanın diğer konu başlıkları arasında.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
TAMER KORKMAZ - “Atını Vuran Kovboy” ile “Yaman Çelişkiler Girdabında Debelenen Adamları”

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 6:19


Özgür Pek Hususi Bey, Fas'ın başkenti Rabat'taki Sosyalist Enternasyonal Prezidyum Toplantısı'nda aynen şöyle dedi: “Suriye'de, acilen tüm vatandaşlarının haklarını anayasal güvenceye kavuşturacak, tüm kimliklere ve dini inançlara sayılı demokratik bir rejimin inşa edilmesi elzemdir…”

Radyo D
Ahmet Armağan & Yaman Yılmaz "Araba Hikayeleri" I 7 Aralık 2024

Radyo D

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 42:54


Bu haftaki bölümde, otomobil dünyasından derledikleri en yeni haberleri yorumluyorlar. Son günlerde çokça konuşulan Cadillac markası, Kia'nın yeni elektriklisi EV3 ve ODMD'nin Kasım ayı verileriyle birlikte sektör değerlendirmesi. Bu haftanın konu başlıkları arasında…

Altın Saatler
Adıyaman Sivil Toplumu Anlatıyor

Altın Saatler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 50:00


Konuklarımız Gülfer Kırbaş ve Murat İşeri ile 6 Şubat depremleri sonrasında, Adıyaman'da sivil toplum kuruluşlarının bir araya gelerek oluşturdukları Adıyaman Sivil Toplum Dayanışma Grubu katılımcılarının deneyimlerinin özetlendiği Adıyaman Sivil Toplumu Anlatıyor adlı kitabı konuşuyoruz. 

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie
La Lucarelli Smaschera Can Yaman: Dubbi Su Beneficienza E Cachet!

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 2:16


La Lucarelli Smaschera Can Yaman: Dubbi Su Beneficienza E Cachet!Selvaggia Lucarelli solleva dubbi sull'attività benefica di Can Yaman: cachet nascosti dietro le donazioni? Ecco che cosa è accaduto!#breakingnews #ultimenotizie #notiziedelgiorno #notizie #cronaca #bambini #beneficenza #cachet #canyaman #canyamanforchildren #chiaraferragni #dubbi #polemiche #nascondere #onlus #frode #selvaggialucarelli #soldi #truffa

Our True Crime Podcast
288. A Body in the River: The Murder of Dr. Paul Campagna

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 37:17


The Memorial Day weekend brought swarms of tourists to Niagara Falls, eager to celebrate under the sun. Just an hour away, a group of local teens gathered at Wayne Fleet Quarry, diving into the water and marking the unofficial start of summer. Alison and her friends, thrilled to leave the school year behind, decided to up the ante by jumping from an old bridge spanning the quarry. But as they reached the top, something unusual in the water caught their eye: a large, bulky bag emblazoned with "US" in bold, black letters. Curiosity piqued, they made their way down to inspect it. But the water around the bag turned red before they could haul it to shore. This wasn't discarded junk—junk doesn't bleed. Panicked, the teens scrambled up the road, frantically waving down a passing car, whose driver quickly called the police.Join Jen and Cam of Our True Crime Podcast on this episode entitled ‘A Body in the River: The Murder of Dr. Paul Campagna.'Listener discretion is by @octoberpodVHS.All Music is by our Editor @theinkypawprint.This episode is proudly sponsored by Yaman.Welcome to Yaman the very latest and greatest in J-Beauty innovations Listeners can visit YA-MANUSA.com/discount/TCP for a 20% discountAlso proudly sponsored by sleepcreme.comThe World's Original and Finest CBD Topical for SleepOrder your bottle at sleepcreme.com. Use the code “OTC PODCAST” (all one word) at checkout to save twenty bucks on the first order!Sources:https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrihPO9bUdnkdo4e6QPxQt.;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzQEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Ny/RV=2/RE=1732763198/RO=10/RU=https%3a%2f%2fwww.stcatharinesstandard.ca%2fnews%2fcrime%2flies-damn-lies-and-fingerprints%2farticle_77e41f8b-01cd-55fb-8d35-8f10c24fd8dd.html/RK=2/RS=T8uhDLJ6WOZ2NL0a746Szmy7r_w-https://www.coursehero.com/file/166768238/Matt-Bowden-Casedocx/https://yandex.ru/video/preview/2848096618408381532https://twitter.com/mylifeofcrime/status/198501313909239809?lang=enhttps://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/news/crime/the-big-score/article_0b6d041c-5d1b-591f-a7b1-9be99f00ae33.htmlhttps://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/news/crime/the-big-score/article_0b6d041c-5d1b-591f-a7b1-9be99f00ae33.htmlhttps://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/tag/matthew-bowden-of-dunnville/

Our True Crime Podcast
286. A Thanksgiving Massacre 20 Years in the Making: Merhige Massacre

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 41:03


Like many Americans, Thanksgiving is a cherished occasion—a time to gather with family, indulge in turkey and stuffing, and celebrate the bonds that hold loved ones together. This Thanksgiving event hosts three generations of family ready to enjoy a day of food and good company. After a busy day of food preparation, the guests all take their seats to eat the giant feast.  A tradition that the family has been doing for many years starts right after everyone is stuffed from eating, a singalong by the piano. The tranquil joy would come to a shocking end as bullets rang out.  It was a Thanksgiving that should have been like any other—a night for family, food, and tradition at a home in Jupiter Florida not murder. Join Jen and Cam on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled ‘A Thanksgiving Massacre 20 Years in the Making: Merhige Massacre'Listener Discretion by @OctoberpodVHSAll Music is by our Editor @theinkypawprintThis episode is proudly sponsored by Yaman. Welcome to Yaman the very latest and greatest in J-Beauty innovations Listeners can visit YA-MANUSA.com/discount/TCP for a 20% discountAlso proudly sponsored by sleepcreme.comThe World's Original and Finest CBD Topical for SleepOrder your bottle at sleepcreme.com. Use the code “OTC PODCAST” (all one word) at checkout to save twenty bucks on the first order!Sources:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/thanksgiving-massacre-witness-paul-merhige-ate-dinner-sang-songs-then-executed-family/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2011/10/28/guilty-plea-brings-7-life-sentences/https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2011/09/15/lawsuit-merhige-s-parents-did/7486766007/https://www.gainesville.com/story/news/state/2009/12/03/suspect-in-jupiter-thanksgiving-killings-still-at-large/31733085007/https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/2010/03/09/victim-thanksgiving-day-shooting-out/7578161007/https://www.delish.com/holiday-recipes/a33984895/native-american-thanksgiving-holiday/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/thanksgiving-massacre-witness-paul-merhige-ate-dinner-sang-songs-then-executed-family/https://www.yahoo.com/news/thanksgiving-massacre-2009-highlights-todays-130038254.htmlhttps://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/parents-of-makayla-sitton-to-sue-thanksgiving-killer-paul-merhige-parents/2055945/https://www.theledger.com/story/news/2014/02/21/parents-not-found-negligent-in-palm-beach-county-massacre/26934352007/https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/a-history-of-violence/2055615/Homicide for the Holidays S1. E 1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Thanksgiving_murdershttps://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/two-years-after-the-jupiter-thanksgiving-massacre/https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/thanksgiving-massacre-plea-deal-expected/https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/lawsuit-to-be-filed-in-thanksgiving-shooting-rampage/https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/no-thanks-5-notorious-crimes-committed-on-thanksgiving-dayhttps://www.aetv.com/real-crime/3-grisly-thanksgiving-family-murders-that-will-make-you-hug-your-family-tighter-this-season

Radyo D
Ahmet Armağan & Yaman Yılmaz "Araba Hikayeleri" I 9 Kasım 2024

Radyo D

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 45:39


Ahmet Armağan ve Yaman Yılmaz, bu haftaki bölümde, BYD'nin Türkiye'deki yeni operasyonlarını, Peugeot'nun yeni 3008'ini, Opel'in SUV'u yeni Grandland'i ve gelişen Çinli üreticiler başta olmak üzere Chery'yi konuştular. Ayrıca haftanın diğer bir gündem maddesi de Alpine'in ilgi çeken modeli A290 oldu .

Yeni Şafak Podcast
TAMER KORKMAZ - Sıradaki yaman sual: Sarı Kovboy'u vururlar mı?

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 6:09


Sarı Kovboy, Beyaz Saray'a geri döndü: Pensilvanya'da uğradığı derin suikasttan kıl payı kurtulan Trump, aradan dört ay bile geçmeden Başkan seçildi. Bir kez daha Kadın Başkan adayına karşı kazandı.

Our True Crime Podcast
284. Something Went Terribly Wrong: Griego Family Murders

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 36:57


In the heart of Albuquerque, Pastor Greg Griego often stood before the fire department and the local jail, sharing his powerful testimony of redemption. Once entangled in the world of gangs in California, he had found a new path through faith, a transformation that resonated with those who listened. He was well-known and well-liked in the community.  Greg Griego. Once a soldier in the 82nd Airborne Division, Greg had led a life marred by drugs and gangs. However, during a stint in jail in California in the early 1990s, he experienced a profound transformation, finding faith and embracing Christianity. This pivotal change set him on a path of redemption, ultimately leading him to serve others. While his wife, Sarah, dedicated herself to homeschooling their ten children in their modest home in the semi-rural South Valley. Greg had five children before he met his wife, Sarah, with whom he had five more. Greg turned their backyard barn into a sanctuary for released prisoners. Most would agree that Greg and Sarah were strict parents. They prohibited their children from playing violent video games and meticulously monitored their television choices. Greg Griego was determined to cultivate a home of hope, love, and healing, but that all ended on January 19, 2013.Join Jen and Cam on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled ‘Something Went Terribly Wrong: Griego Family Murders'Listener Discretion by @OctoberpodVHSAll Music is by our Editor @theinkypawprintThis episode is proudly sponsored by Yaman. Welcome to Yaman the very latest and greatest in J-Beauty innovations Listeners can visit YA-MANUSA.com/discount/TCP for a 20% discountAlso proudly sponsored by sleepcreme.comThe World's Original and Finest CBD Topical for SleepOrder your bottle at sleepcreme.com. Use the code “OTC PODCAST” (all one word) at checkout to save twenty bucks on the first order!https://www.krqe.com/news/albuquerque-metro/new-mexico-supreme-court-upholds-life-imprisonment-for-nehemiah-griego/https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2013/01/30/Family-of-teen-killer-question-confession/31021359568995/https://www.krqe.com/news/crime/lawyer-seeks-higher-quality-rehabilitation-for-nehemiah-griego/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_South_Valley_homicideshttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/341638987_Nehemiah_Griego_-_Killer_Childhttps://apnews.com/article/politics-new-mexico-supreme-court-albuquerque-child-abuse-fec25ffc0b34e7067728204daa55a000https://abcnews.go.com/US/alleged-mexico-family-killer-nehemiah-griegos-girlfriend-tells/story?id=18290148https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmnWdQ3oNGwhttps://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/crime/2013/01/23/sheriff-new-mexico-teen-told-others-plan-kill-his-family/15840419007/https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-xpm-2013-jan-23-la-na-nn-griego-albuquerque-shooting-20130123-story.htmlhttps://people.com/crime/nehemiah-griego-15-fatally-shoots-parents-and-three-siblings-cops/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/new-mexico-teen-charged-massacre-not-monster-relatives-say-flna1c8089481

61 Meter
Folge 245: Yasin Yaman

61 Meter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 21:44


In Folge 245 des TuS-Podcasts haben wir Sommerneuzugang Yasin Yaman zu Gast. Mit Yasin sprechen wir über seinen Weg von der Bambinizeit beim SV Buschdorf bis zum Herrenbereich bei der TuS Koblenz, lernen, was ein G(e)rümpelturnier ist und philosophieren über Fallrückzieher von der Mittellinie.

weg yasin yaman mittellinie
Radyo D
Ahmet Armağan & Yaman Yılmaz "Araba Hikayeleri" I 19 Ekim 2024

Radyo D

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 41:49


Ahmet Armağan ve Yaman Yılmaz, bu yeni bölümde, tamamen elektrik Mercedes G580, Ferrari'nin yeni modeli F80, Cupra Terramar tamamen yeni Opel Grandland ve Alpine'in yeni modeli A390b üzerine konuştuk.

METRO TV
Indonesia Kirim bantuan Kemanusiaan Terdampak Konflik Timur Tengah - Headline News MetroTV Edisi 4014

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 3:40


Proses pengiriman bantuan kemanusiaan warga terdampak konflik Timur Tengah dimulai di Yaman. Delegasi Indonesia telah tiba di Fujairah lokasi pengumpulan bantuan, untuk kemudian mengirimkan bantuan tersebut ke titik konflik. Seperti apa penyerahan bantuan tersebut?

Our True Crime Podcast
282. Real Life Boogeymen: The Murder of Kevin Thorpe and Laura Craig

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 49:33


It is  January 8, 1981, and we going to Lassen County, California, where we encounter 21-year-old Kevin Thorpe. After completing high school, Kevin enlisted in the Navy, serving for three years before returning to his hometown of Ridgecrest, California. Upon his return, he met a young woman named Laura Craig at a social gathering. Laura, a mother to a young child, captivated Kevin, who was undeterred by her circumstances; his affection for her was profound. Their relationship developed quickly and intensely—an embodiment of the adage, “When you know, you know.”Eager for a fresh start, Laura and Kevin packed their belongings into Kevin's white Ford Elite, towing a utility trailer, and left Ridgecrest for Oregon, where they hoped to be closer to Kevin's brother. They made the bittersweet decision to leave their baby, Treena, with Laura's mother until they settled in. As they took the scenic backroads north on Highway 395, a sudden jolt signaled trouble: the trailer had a flat tire. They decided to press on to Madeline, where they encountered a seemingly helpful man who offered assistance and invited Laura to warm up inside with his wife. Just as they began to fix the tire, three other men arrived, discussing plans to meet women in Oregon. Though Kevin wanted to continue their journey that night, little did they know, that the warmth of the cafe would soon be overshadowed by a chilling darkness, as their lives would be forever altered by the intentions of those they encountered.Join Cam and Jen on this episode of Our True Crime Podcast entitled ‘Real Life Boogeymen: The Murders of Kevin Thorpe and Laura Craig.'Listener Discretion by @OctoberpodVHSAll Music is by our Editor @theinkypawprintThis episode is proudly sponsored by Yaman. Welcome to Yaman the very latest and greatest in J-Beauty innovations Listeners can visit YA-MANUSA.com/discount/TCP for a 20% discountAlso proudly sponsored by sleepcreme.comThe World's Original and Finest CBD Topical for SleepOrder your bottle at sleepcreme.com. Use the code “OTC PODCAST” (all one word) at checkout to save twenty bucks on the first order!Sources:https://www.imdb.com/news/ni62323355/https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/When-Jailbirds-Sing-It-was-the-pure-savagery-of-3018647.phphttps://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/three-hells-angels-sentenced-life-prison-racketeering-conspiracy-and-related-crimeshttps://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article63689282.htmlhttps://www.courthousenews.com/retrial-ordered-in-1981-california-murder-case/#:~:text=Silva%20and%20Thomas%20hopped%20in,down%20with%20a%20machine%20gun.https://www.grunge.com/1518423/most-dangerous-members-hells-angels/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hells_Angels_MC_criminal_allegations_and_incidents_in_the_United_Stateshttps://www.lassennews.com/district-attorney-opposes-parole-for-madeline-murdererhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-9th-circuit/1102895.htmlhttps://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/Murder-conviction-overturned-decades-after-6440834.phphttps://www.lassennews.com/horrific-news-for-victims-families-shelton-released-in-sacramento-cdcr-schedules-parole-hearing-for-second-murderer-benjamin-silvahttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-jul-27-me-reverse27-story.htmlhttps://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article63932682.htmlhttps://www.courthousenews.com/retrial-ordered-in-1981-california-murder-case/https://www.lassennews.com/governor-denies-parole-to-madeline-double-murdererhttps://law.justia.com/cases/california/supreme-court/3d/45/604.htmlhttps://www.lassennews.com/governor-cdcr-court-grant-parole-to-infamous-lassen-county-murderer

Radyo D
Ahmet Armağan & Yaman Yılmaz "Araba Hikayeleri" I 12 Ekim 2024

Radyo D

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 41:00


Ahmet Armağan ve Yaman Yılmaz, bu yeni bölümde, otomobil dünyasından derledikleri yeni haberler üzerine konuşuyor. Otomotiv sektöründeki ve ikinci eldeki son durum ile 2025 yılında çıkacak olan modeller bu programda masaya yatırılıyor.

Dizi Friends Podcast
S3E4 - Spotlight Chat with Sofia: Discussing Çukur, Maraşlı and Can Yaman

Dizi Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 81:00


Episode Notes In this episode Maha and Eda get to interview a friend, Sofia, also known as @BayanSofia on X. Sofia is from Italy and in her spare time she makes wonderful edits on dizis. The girls have some questions for her as they get to learn how dizis are perceived though the eyes of their friend. Many things are discussed and we get to learn how Çukur, Can Yaman and Maraşlı have something in common. :) Some of the things that are mentioned: -The first dizi Sofia watched: "Erkenci Kuş" (starring Can Yaman and Demet Özdemir) (mentions also "Siyah Beyaz Aşk" after that) -Sandokan is the name of Can Yaman's new project. -Sofia's OG dizi is "Çukur" -Her favorite dizi of all time is "Maraşlı" -Her favorite couple to edit (make videos of) is "SadGül" from "Gelsin Hayat Bildiği Gibi" -Her favorite dizi composer is Toygar Işıklı and her favorite soundtrack is the "Hercai" soundtrack. She also mentions Ezel. -Eda's favorite dizi soundtrack is from "Binbir Gece" and Maha's is "Aşk ve Ceza, both are composed by Kıraç -They also talk about Sezen Aksu and Cem Adrian (Sofia's favorite Turkish singer) -Her favorite actress is Birce Akalay and favorite actor is Aras Bulut İynemli. You can find us on social media through the links below: https://linktr.ee/dizifriendspodcast As always thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy this friendly chat and Sofia's thoughtful replies as much as we did. See you on our next episode! Find out more at https://dizi-friends-podcast.pinecast.co

Eggheads
Techno-Optimism in Agriculture: In-Ovo Sexing with Robert Yaman

Eggheads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 27:37


In this episode, we explore the cutting-edge of agricultural innovation with Robert Yaman, CEO of Innovate Animal Ag. A veteran of the tech industry, Robert is focused on in-ovo sexing technology, which addresses the significant issue of male chick culling in the egg industry. By determining the sex of a chick before it hatches, this technology promotes both animal welfare and sustainability.Robert explains how he applies a 'techno-optimist' philosophy to agricultural innovation, showcasing how technology can solve some of the industry's most pressing problems. While in-ovo sexing has seen widespread adoption in Europe, thanks to legal incentives, it is now beginning to gain momentum in the U.S., particularly in the specialty egg market.Robert and Greg also dive into the challenges and opportunities of bringing such advancements to the U.S. market, as well as the broader potential for technological innovation in agriculture. Robert and his team at Innovate Animal Ag are leading the charge by spreading awareness and promoting adoption of technologies that align with both animal health and the future of sustainable farming.Did you enjoy learning about the latest advancements in modern egg farming? If so, please rate Eggheads on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Are you interested in being a guest on the show? Connect with us on LinkedIn and Instagram and send us a message, and we'll be in touch!

SUARA PALMERAH
SATU MEJA THE FORUM EPS ISRAEL MAKIN MERAJALELA, INDONESIA BISA APA?

SUARA PALMERAH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 45:36


Setahun sudah serangan Israel terjadi di jalur Gaza. Israel bahkan memperluas operasi militernya yang tak hanya di Palestina namun juga ke daerah lain seperti Iran, Lebanon hingga Yaman. Dengan adanya serangan-serangan ini, apakah benar ada perang regional? Lantas, apa yang bisa dilakukan Indonesia untuk mencegah terjadinya perang yang lebih besar?

Our True Crime Podcast
280. Fatal Mistake: Margo Compton Murders

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 63:23


Today we are headed to Laurelwood, Oregon where we meet a young woman named Margo Compton.  Margo grew up in Solano County, California. She was a bright child who made good grades and had good friends.  Things started to change for Margo. Margo ended up getting married in August of 1969 to Doug  Compton at just 16 years old. At first, all seemed good in their marriage. Things changed when Doug met new friends from the Nomads motorcycle club, an offshoot of the Hell's Angeles. When Margo got pregnant, the violence began. This led to them both doing drugs and it was rumored that Doug often beat Margo. Doug started hanging out increasingly with the bikers and less at home. In July 1977, Margo testified in a California criminal case against a high-ranking member of the Hell's Angels. This would be a fatal mistake. Join Cam and Jen on our True Crime Podcast episode entitled ‘Fatal Mistake: Margo Compton Murders.'Listener discretion is by @octoberpodVHSAll music is by our EP @theinkypawprintThis episode is proudly sponsored by Yaman.Welcome to Yaman the very latest and greatest in J-Beauty innovations Listeners can visit YA-MANUSA.com/discount/TCP for a 20% discount.Also proudly sponsored by sleepcreme.com.The World's Original and Finest CBD Topical for SleepOrder your bottle at sleepcreme.com. Use the code “OTC PODCAST” (all one word) at checkout to save twenty bucks on the first order!Make sure to listen to a special promo by our good friend from I Talk To Ghosts Podcast. https://www.italktoghosts.com/Sources:https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/When-Jailbirds-Sing-It-was-the-pure-savagery-of-3018647.phphttps://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0CZGZPH3Z/ref=atv_hm_hom_c_lZOsi7_1_46?jic=8%7CEgNhbGw%3Dhttps://people.com/secrets-of-hells-angels-margo-Margo-twins-murders-8637899https://www.eonline.com/news/1400188/murder-victim-margo-comptons-audio-diaries-revealed-in-secrets-of-the-hells-angels-docuseries#:~:text=Compton%2C%20her%206%2Dyear%2D,consecutive%20life%20terms%20in%20prison.https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/When-Jailbirds-Sing-It-was-the-pure-savagery-of-3018647.phphttps://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/31/us/oregon-jury-convicts-man-in-4-killings-linked-to-hell-s-angels.htmlhttps://www.policemag.com/blogs/gangs/blog/15318466/protecting-gang-witnesseshttps://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/hells-angels-masters-of-menace-84148/https://greensboro.com/biker-wannabe-guilty-of-killings-17-years-ago/article_e1ba1be5-681e-5bb1-98ce-e0d3b661c137.htmlhttps://www.newspapers.com/article/the-bakersfield-californian-margo-compto/20088721/?locale=en-UShttp://www.trucknet.io/why-did/hells-angels-san-diego-membershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hells_Angels_MC_criminal_allegations_and_incidents_in_Californiahttps://www.tyla.com/news/crime/secrets-of-hells-angels-margo-compton-twin-daughters-murder-265578-20240510https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1995/may/14/hells-angel-on-trial-18-years-after-murders/https://gameofcrimespodcast.com/mike-iron-mike-thompson-wrongly-convicted-of-murder-and-former-aryan-brotherhood-member/https://www.amazon.com/Warhorse-Prison-Remarkable-Michael-Thompson-ebook/dp/B0CL5LZJXPhttps://apnews.com/article/ca-state-wire-california-coronavirus-pandemic-health-10f924d36ea8afae25a4063afa778b00https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4232217/

Dünya Trendleri
Platform Bankacılığı ve Dijital Dönüşüm - Konuk: Qnb Finansbank Dijital Köprü Direktörü Demet Yaman

Dünya Trendleri

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 40:22


224. Bölümde Qnb Finansbank Dijital Köprü Direktörü Demet Yaman konuğum oldu.   Dijital Köprü - https://www.qnbfinansbank.com/dijitalkopru?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=dunyatrendleri   (00:00) – Açılış (04:20) – Demet Yaman'ı tanıyoruz. (06:09) - Dijital Köprü vizyonu nedir nasıl ortaya çıktı? (10:25) - Peki,Dijital Köprü olarak finteklerle bu kadar yakın bir iş birliği yapmayı neden tercih ettiniz? Bu iş birliğinin KOBİ'lere sağladığı başka avantajlar neler? Özellikle dijital dönüşüm sürecinde finteklerle çalışmanın KOBİ'lerin rekabet gücüne nasıl katkı sağladığını biraz açabilir misiniz?" (14:08) – Dijital Köprü platformunu ne kadar KOBİ kullanıyor? (15:10) – Tek kişi işletmeler için nasıl çözümler var? Ne gibi farklılıklar var? (18:00) – E- fatura dışında başka neler ne gibi çözümler var? (21:40) – KOBİ'ler rekabet avantajı sağlaması için neler yapmalı? (24:35) – E- İhracat ile ilgili ne gibi destekler veriyorsunuz? (29:00) - DijitaL Köprü içinde neler var? Dijital Köprü KOBİler için kurulmuş Türkiyenin en büyük platform bankacılığı ve içinde 20'den fazla dijital çözüm var. Küçük işletmeler için; o   e-dönüşüm - ücretsiz o   Kolaybi - ücretsiz Aynı zamanda e-ticaret de yapmak isterse; o   Stockmount - ücretsiz o   IKAS Yurtdışına açılmak ve e-ihracat yapmak isterse; o   Mükellef o   Navlungo o   Envoyo Şirket yönetimine yönelik diğer işleri için; o   KolayIK ve Plena – ilk 6 ay ücretsiz o   Fincheckup - ücretsiz o   Danışmanlık Restoranlar için; o   Adisyo – ilk 6 ay ücretsiz (36:00) – Karbon yaka izi hesaplama (38:10) – Kitap önerisi Peynirimi Kim Kaptı ? – https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23387485-peynirimi-kim-kapt?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=F8ptytX6j8&rank=1 (39:20) – Kapanış   Demet Yaman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/demetyaman/ Sosyal Medya takibi yaptın mı?   Twitter - https://twitter.com/dunyatrendleri Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dunya.trendleri/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dunyatrendleri/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/aykutbalcitv Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/28342227-aykut-balc   aykut@dunyatrendleri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radyo D
Ahmet Armağan & Yaman Yılmaz "Araba Hikayeleri" I 21 Eylül 2024

Radyo D

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 47:38


Ahmet Armağan ve Yaman Yılmaz'ın bu haftaki konuğu eski Türkiye Ralli Şampiyonu efsane isim Volkan Işık oldu. Kendisiyle geçmiş ralli tecrübelerinden bugüne dek uzanan keyifli bir sohbet gerçekleşti.

Radyo D
Ahmet Armağan & Yaman Yılmaz "Araba Hikayeleri" I 15 Eylül 2024

Radyo D

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 43:05


Ahmet Armağan ve Yaman Yılmaz, bu yeni bölümde, Transfaragaşan'da Porsche Turbo'nun 50. Yıl etkinliklerini, dünyanın en hızlı manuel otomobilini, tam elektrikli Range Rover'ı ve 2028 yılında yollara çıkacak BMW'nin hidrojen yakıtlı modelini konuştular. Ayrıca ikinci elde otomobil alırken hangi teknik konulara dikkat etmek gerekli? Bu da haftanın diğer bir gündem maddesi oldu…

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Mehmet Şimşek'in ekonomi politikalarına bakış: Acı reçete çalışıyor mu?│Emircan Yaman

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 22:47


Aposto Ekonomi Editörü Emircan Yaman, Mehmet Şimşek'in Hazine ve Maliye Bakanı olarak geride bıraktığı 1 yıl hakkındaki değerlendirmelerini ve önümüzdeki aylara dair beklentilerini paylaştı.

Medyascope.tv Podcast
Güne Başlarken (28 Ağustos 2024): İmamoğlu Adıyaman'da

Medyascope.tv Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 4:33


Günaydın! Ben Ali Deniz Çakır. Medyascope'un podcast'i Güne Başlarken'de, günün öne çıkan haberlerine birlikte bakalım.

Do You Know BTS?
90- BTS on Yaman TV

Do You Know BTS?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 32:04


In this episode, we are discussing BTS' appearance on Yaman TV. Here is the link to our Patreon, any support is appreciated, thank you so much! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=58248926

Mundofonías
Mundofonías 2024 #42: Quien canta sus males espanta / Those who sing chase away their sorrows

Mundofonías

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 57:48


Programa completamente dedicado a nuevos discos que nos traen, para empezar, poderosos cantos portugueses, para seguir por Inglaterra con voces y violines inspiradores. Seguimos la senda de las músicas del centro y este de Europa con rusos exiliados, barceloneses cosmopolitas y conexiones desde Serbia con la Europa central. Terminamos con otros dos encuentros intercontinentales, que reúnen a músicos de España, Polonia y Marruecos, por un lado, y de la India y Estados Unidos, por otro. A program entirely dedicated to new albums that bring us, to start with, powerful Portuguese chants, followed by inspiring voices and violins from England. We continue along the path of music from Central and Eastern Europe with exiled Russians, cosmopolitan Barcelonians, and connections from Serbia with Central Europe. We conclude with two other intercontinental encounters, bringing together musicians from Spain, Poland, and Morocco on one hand, and from India and the United States on the other. – A Cantadeira – Onde estão as cantadeiras – Tecelã – Eliza Carthy – May morning – No wasted joy – Tom Kitching – The churn – Where there’s brass – Dobranotch – Lalebi – Vander ikh mir lustik – Barcelona Gipsy balKan Orchestra – Sam Klez – 7 – Alice in WonderBand & CISI – Ko peva zlo ne misli – Ko peva zlo ne misli [single] – Gordan – How a mountain fairy divided the two Jakšić brothers – Gordan – Andres Coll Odyssey – Sandia – Sunbird – Sharon Isbin, Amjad Ali Khan, Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash – Sacred evening (raga Yaman) – Live in Aspen 📸 A Cantadeira (Vasco Ribeiro Casais)

Dodong Cacanando - Break Through in Life & Business

Paano Gumawa Ng Yaman

Epigenetics Podcast
Comparing CUT&Tag to ENCODE ChIP-Seq in Alzheimer's Disease Samples (Sarah Marzi)

Epigenetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 46:47


In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Sarah Marzi from the UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London about her work on epigenetic changes in Alzheimer's Disease, and comparing CUT&Tag to ENCODE ChIP-Seq using limited cell samples. The interview discusses Sarah Marzi's work on ChIP-Seq experiments and their significance in understanding Alzheimer's disease from an epigenetic perspective. The discussion touches on the widespread dysregulation and changes in acetylation, particularly in genes associated with Alzheimer's risk, providing insights into potential links between epigenetic insults and disease onset. Moving on to the technical aspects of the study, the interview examines the strategic use of CUT&Tag. It explores the challenges and optimizations involved in accurately profiling limited cell samples. The dialogue also compares CUT&Tag to ENCODE ChIP-Seq, highlighting the complexities of peak calling and data interpretation across different methodologies.   References Kumsta, R., Marzi, S., Viana, J. et al. Severe psychosocial deprivation in early childhood is associated with increased DNA methylation across a region spanning the transcription start site of CYP2E1. Transl Psychiatry 6, e830 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/tp.2016.95 Marzi, S. J., Schilder, B. M., Nott, A., Frigerio, C. S., Willaime‐Morawek, S., Bucholc, M., Hanger, D. P., James, C., Lewis, P. A., Lourida, I., Noble, W., Rodriguez‐Algarra, F., Sharif, J., Tsalenchuk, M., Winchester, L. M., Yaman, Ü., Yao, Z., The Deep Dementia Phenotyping (DEMON) Network, Ranson, J. M., & Llewellyn, D. J. (2023). Artificial intelligence for neurodegenerative experimental models. Alzheimer's & Dementia, 19(12), 5970–5987. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.13479 Marzi, S. J., Leung, S. K., Ribarska, T., Hannon, E., Smith, A. R., Pishva, E., Poschmann, J., Moore, K., Troakes, C., Al-Sarraj, S., Beck, S., Newman, S., Lunnon, K., Schalkwyk, L. C., & Mill, J. (2018). A histone acetylome-wide association study of Alzheimer's disease identifies disease-associated H3K27ac differences in the entorhinal cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 21(11), 1618–1627. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-018-0253-7 Hu, D., Abbasova, L., Schilder, B. M., Nott, A., Skene, N. G., & Marzi, S. J. (2022). CUT&Tag recovers up to half of ENCODE ChIP-seq peaks in modifications of H3K27 [Preprint]. Genomics. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.30.486382   Related Episodes When is a Peak a Peak? (Claudio Cantù) Development of Integrative Machine Learning Tools for Neurodegenerative Diseases (Enrico Glaab) DNA Methylation Alterations in Neurodegenerative Diseases (Paula Desplats)   Contact Epigenetics Podcast on X Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Epigenetics Podcast on Threads Active Motif on X Active Motif on LinkedIn Email: podcast@activemotif.com

Pinter Politik
Teori Angsa Hitam: Sejarah Perang Besar Akan Terulang Kembali?

Pinter Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 7:06


Pada awal 2024, kondisi geopolitik dunia terlihat semakin panas. Selain dari masih berlangsungnya Perang Rusia-Ukraina dan Perang Israel-Palestina, kini Amerika Serikat sendiri juga terjun langsung ke konflik Timur Tengah, dengan menyerang kelompok Houthi di Yaman. Amerika pun tidak jadi satu-satunya negara berkekuatan nuklir yang ikut campur. Sesuai perkembangannya, belakangan Iran juga tampak semakin melibatkan diri dalam konflik Timur Tengah, dengan menyerang Irak, Suriah, dan Pakistan. Karena perkembangan tensi geopolitik yang demikian, semakin banyak pihak yang khawatir bahwa dunia akan semakin dekat dengan yang namanya... Perang Dunia Ketiga. Wah, banyak banget sih ya media yang mulai muncullin narasi-narasi serem kayak gini. Perang akan meletus! Perang tinggal sebentar lagi!” Tapi, pertanyaannya kan tentu adalah, apakah kekhawatiran ini bisa dibenarkan? Kalau ngeliat potensi perang, mungkin selalu ada dua sisi ya. Pertama, yang optimis kalau sistem internasional akan selalu bisa mencegah perang, dan kedua, orang yang selalu punya pikiran bahwa sejarah akan selalu dapat terulang lagi. Tapi, kalau kata saya, kita bisa mencari jawaban terdekat dengan berkaca pada kondisi Perang Dunia Pertama sih”. Lantas, apakah kita bisa memprediksi kemungkinan Perang Dunia Ketiga dengan melihat Perang Besar yang meletus pada tahun 1914?

Kısa Dalga Podcast
Yüzde 100 Yerel - 4 | Adıyaman: Altyapı yok, konutlar tarlaya yapılıyor

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 25:48


Depremlerde büyük yıkıma uğrayan Adıyaman, Cumhur İttifakına oy verdi ama bu seçim, “ihya”yı getirmedi. “%100 Yerel” podcastinde Mehveş Evin, Adıyaman'ı SES Şube Başkanı'na sordu

Vocalo Radio
Chicago-Rooted Dancer Yaman Kelemet Returns Home as a Soloist for Spain's Compañía Nacional de Danza

Vocalo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 14:46


Yaman Kelemet is a Chicago native and soloist dancer for the renowned Madrid-based dance company Compañía Nacional de Danza (CND) debuting a trio of works featuring classical, neoclassical and contemporary dance with music by Philip Glass, Mexican mambo, and more, at the Auditorium Theatre this Saturday, February 9th. Rocío Santos spoke to Yaman about growing up in Chicago's northside and the suburbs, moving away from home to continue her passion for dance, her journey as a dancer living abroad, the evolution of the dance scene, and finding healing power through dance. Compañía Nacional de Danza will be performing at the Auditorium Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 10. This interview was edited and produced by Rocío Santos for Domingos En Vocalo, on Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM. Learn more about Compañía Nacional de Danza's Chicago performance on auditoriumtheatre.org.

Business for Good Podcast
Can Tech Improve Farm Animals' Lives? Robert Yaman Is Betting On It

Business for Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 59:32


Many times when we talk about technology that can improve animal welfare, we're talking about innovations that either have displaced or could displace the use of animals. Think for example about cars replacing horse-power, kerosene replacing whale oil, and animal-free meats displacing factory farming of animals. But can technology also be used to make better the lives of animals who are still being used? Long-time tech enthusiast and animal advocate Robert Yaman is betting on that idea, and has launched a new charity, Innovate Animal Ag, designed to help the animal-use industries implement such new technologies. In its first few months, the organization has already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars and is now working to implement two technologies in particular which could reduce the suffering of vast numbers of chickens: in-ovo sexing of eggs in hatcheries and on-farm hatching of chickens used for meat. You may know already that the egg industry has little use for male chicks, and this type of bird grows too slowly for the male chicks to be of interest to meat producers. As a result, billions of male chicks are killed on the first day of their lives at hatcheries around the world, often by grinding, gassing, crushing, or other gruesome methods. Innovate Animal Ag, however, is proposing that hatcheries determine the sex of the egg long before hatching so these unfortunate males are never birthed into such an unwelcoming world in the first place. Led by Germany's new legislation on the topic, already many egg hatcheries in Europe have implemented the technology, and Innovate Animal Ag believes that producers in the US will soon benefit from this European innovation as well. This is a riveting conversation with an insightful thinker and do-er who's devoted his life to using technology to advance animals' interests. From starting his own cultivated meat company, to working at another cultivated meat company for years, to now launching his own nonprofit seeking to work with animal producers rather than just against them, Robert's someone whose opinions I'm always interested in hearing and I think you will be too. And as you'll hear in this episode, he's also a great musician! Discussed in this episode Robert founded Kiran Meats, a cultivated meat startup, and later joined Mission Barns where he worked to advance the cultivation of animal fat cells. Robert recommends reading The Innovator's Dilemma and the Stratechery blog. Robert's latest column for Poultry World. See the 2023 In-Ovo Sexing Review. You can listen to some of the latest music Robert's created on Spotify! He also used to be a professional singer, but sadly he claims in this episode that he's not that into karaoke today. Our past episode with Isha Datar, CEO of New Harvest. More about Robert Yaman Robert Yaman, the Founder and Executive Director of Innovate Animal Ag, spent his entire career in Silicon Valley. He started as an engineer at Google, and later moved into food tech, most recently running operations at a startup developing cell-cultivated animal fat as a food ingredient. Through this work, he's thought and written extensively on the lifecycle of new technologies as they come to market. In addition to being a self-proclaimed nerd about science, engineering, and manufacturing, he's passionate about finding ways to turn conflict into collaboration through aligning incentives.

Keluar Sekejap
Kenyataan Tun M & Ngeh Koo Ham, Man On The Run, JHR-SG SEZ, Akta Parlimen Berpenggal Tetap

Keluar Sekejap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 104:57


Audio Siar Keluar Sekejap Episod 77 antaranya membincangkan tentang kenyataan Tun Mahathir dan Ngeh Koo Ham serta dokumentari Netflix: Man On The Run yang hangat diulas masyarakat sejak beberapa minggu lalu. Selain itu, kami turut membicarakan tentang Zon Ekonomi Khas (SEZ) Johor-Singapura yang baru dimeterai memorandum persefahamannya, serta kepututusan firma Jepun yang menarik diri daripada projek HSR. Keluar Sekejap juga berkesempatan mengulas tentang Akta Penggal Tetap Parlimen dan isu antarabangsa iaitu, tindakan AS & UK menyerang Houthi di Yaman serta Pilihan Raya Taiwan & Bangladesh. Disertakan penulisan Shahril Hamdan berkenaan Langkah Dubai di South China Morning Post: https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/opinion/article/3248261/malaysias-dubai-move-may-have-been-mirage-no-political-detente-sight dan pautan kepada episod The Thinking Muslim mengenai adakah masyarakat Islam akan menolak Presiden Biden ekoran isu Gaza dan Houthi di https://youtu.be/VvlEhV3WGfk?si=OIkyYZ7DFlwTh_F4. Selain itu, temui dan tonton sendiri program audio siar (podcast) kegemaran anda secara langsung di Pesta Audio Siar Kuala Lumpur 24 (KL PodFest 24) pada 3 dan 4 Februari depan di PJPAC, One Utama! Festival dua hari ini akan turut memberi peluang kepada para pengunjung mencuba sendiri pengalaman mengendalikan sesebuah audio siar melalui bengkel-bengkel serta aktiviti menarik lain yang disusun. Jangan ketinggalan untuk menyaksikan persembahan utama oleh Keluar Sekejap pada Ahad, 4 Februari. Ikuti Insta @Klpodfest untuk mengikuti jadual penuh festival yang diumumkan mulai hari ini. Dapatkan tiket anda sekarang di https://www.klpodfest.com/. Bagi yang berminat menaja episod Keluar Sekejap untuk 2024, boleh hubungi +601119191783 atau email pada tajaan.ks@gmail.com.

Paraşüt'le Üretim Bandı
Teknik: Çağatay Yaman | Atak Domain - Hosting ve Domain Yönetimi

Paraşüt'le Üretim Bandı

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 75:21


Bu sezon sponsorumuz Sanction Scanner ile tanışın, “Breaking Bad” de gördüğümüz kara para aklama sahnelerini hatırlarsınız. Senede 2 trilyon dolarlık kara para aklanıyor.İşte burada Sanction Scanner'ın yazılımı devreye giriyor. Yapay zeka ve makine öğrenmesi ile desteklenen ürünleri, banka ve benzeri finansal kuruluşlara gerçek zamanlı AML, yani Anti-Money Laundering, taramaları yaparak finansal kuruluşla iş yapmak isteyen kişi ve işlemlerin sıkıntı olup olmadığını analiz ediyor. Sanction Scanner hakkında daha fazla bilgiyi buradan ulaşabilirsin: https://sanctionscanner.com/---Brick Institute eğitimleri, deneyimli eğitmenleri ve seçkin katılımcılarıyla birlikte Ürün Yönetimi Temelleri, Ürün Analitiği ve Ürün Liderliği programları çok yakında başlıyor. Bu eğitimler, gerçek hayat uygulamaları ve vaka çalışmaları üzerine odaklanarak, ürün yönetimi alanında uzmanlaşmak, ürün geliştirme süreçlerini kuvvetlendirmek isteyenler için oluşturuldu.Kontenjan sınırlıdır, bu nedenle hemen www.brick.institute adresinden başvuru yaparak yerinizi garantileyin ve eğitime katılmak için kaydolun!----Üretim Bandı'nın Slack grubu olduğunu biliyor muydunuz? 3000'den fazla ürün yöneticisi, girişimci, yazılımcı, tasarımcının bir arada bulunduğu aktif ürün topluluğuna siz de katılın:>>> uretimbandi.com/slackİki haftada bir yayınladığımız, ürün geliştirmeyle alakalı bültenimizi de aşağıdaki linkten takip edebilirsiniz:>>> uretimbandi.com/bulten----------KONUKÇağatay Yaman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cagatayyamanKONUŞULANLAR(00:00) Başlangıç(05:15) Sistem kurmak(08:35) Kullanılan teknolojiler(15:21) Cloud(25:15) Ticket yönetimi(30:30) Sistem arayüzü(34:30) Sorunlar çözülemediği zaman…(38:40) Backup ve alan yönetimi(46:30) Güvenlik(53:25) Performans takibi(01:08:00) Bu firmalarda çalışmak için

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan
Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram

Dhyan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Dhyan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 10:40


Instrumental Music Dhyan Raag Yaman : Ashram Dhyan

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.56 Fall and Rise of China: Not always Sunny in Shandong

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 36:15


Last time we spoke about the conclusion of the first Sino-Japanese War and we took a side trip speaking about overseas Chinese in the 19th century. The treaty of Shimonoseki ended the war between Japan and the Qing dynasty. The Qing dynasty was humiliated yet again, but so too was Japan because of the triple intervention of Germany, France and Russia. The balance of power in the east had shifted dramatically. Such dramatic change that was seen in the 19th century led to massive emigration within and outside of China. The wealthy and common Chinese people wanted to improve their lives and they moved within China seeking lands to farm and outside China seeking new opportunities. Overseas Chinese were heavily influenced by the great Gold Rushes of the 19th century and of course the colossal railway projects. In many ways it was a dark part of the histories of numerous nations, but in the end it was also the beginning of a new international community.     #56 This episode it's not always sunny in Shandong   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Shandong, anytime you hear about a conflict in Chinese history it always seems to originate with Shandong. Indeed Shandong has been at the heart of an unbelievable number of conflicts, it just always seems to be the birthing place for trouble, but hell it always gave us Confucious. Not going to lie, this is going to be a bit of a bizarre episode. The purpose of this episode is to somewhat explain, how certain groups emerge historically because….well of just a place. Shandong is unique, its been at the heart of so many events. We are soon going to be jumping into another major event in Chinese history, but to best tell how it comes about, I wanted to cover the origin of those responsible. It just so happens where the majority of these people come from, that is northwest Shandong by the way, makes for quite a story. So let us explore Shandong and perhaps touch just a bit, like a teaser upon a group of people that will become known to the western world as the Boxers. In the late 19th century Shandong held an enormous population, cereal agriculture and numerous impoverished villages. The climate of the region could go from just above freezing for the winter months and blazingly hot and humid for the summer months. China took its time modernizing as we all know, so the peasants of Shandong had to rely mostly on mother nature for irrigation and mother nature in China could be quite cruel. Floods were common, so were droughts. Shandong is quite diverse, its eastern portion was very productive, producing grain, fruits and vegetables. Its streams carried gold dust which was panned by locals. It was part of an ancient silk-raising region. Along the peninsula was a relative immunity to natural disasters. Landlords were more plentiful here than Shandongs western half and it held numerous important port cities like Qingdao which today produces Tsingtao beer, one of my favorites. Commerce was quite bountiful in the port cities and by far and large the peninsula and northern slope of eastern shandong were the most developed parts of the province. In the mid 19th century 58% of Shandongs provincial degree holders came from either the northern slope or peninsula. However when you look at the northwest plains of Shandong province you begin to see a discrepancy. Stretching across the entire region north of the Yellow River, held one of the most populous regions, with 250 people per square kilometer covering around 26% of Shandongs land area. 93% or so of these people were peasants and the region was purely agricultural, but it could be described as anything but prosperous. Average yields were the lowest of any region in Shandong, reflecting the persistent problems of waterlogging and salinity of the soil. The northwest was prone to natural disasters. The yellow river became quite problematic to this region in the 1880s. The bed of the river had risen above ground level through most of Shandong, and the floods became increasingly bad. Though bad, the yellow river was not the only source of misery for northwest Shandong. Lesser streams frequently caused local floodings and as funny as it sounds, too much water was an issue, but often it was too little that brought upon real calamity. In 1876 a terrible drought was said to have carried off nearly 2 million people. 10 years later, famine hit again, truly making Northwest Shandong a disaster area. As bad as mother nature could be, man could also be problemsome.  West of Jinan is an imperial highway that runs north and south. It passed into the province of Dezhou, then through Haotang and Chiping before crossing the yellow river's northern course at Dong'e. This area since ancient times saw numerous invading armies cross it from north to south. The Mongols used it and then the Manchu in a similar fashion. It was ripe also for rebels to take up shop. As we saw, the Taiping's northern expedition in the mid 1850's brought them into Shandong, when they attempted to hit Beijing. But Prince Sengge Rinchen managed to turn away the Taiping, ironically by flooding them out. The Nian rebels likewise raided Shandong, first in its southwest, but then in its northwest by the late 1860's. Even the White Lotus Rebellion saw much spreading in the region. It was often said by travelers that this area “suffered quite as much from the imperial soldiers as they did from the rebels, and at times even worse”. With such conditions it was no surprise numerous rebels and bandits would emerge. Banditry was an important part of both northwest and southwest Shandong. It was prevalent especially along the southern border with Zhili were bands of around 8-13 men would often perform highway robbery. Roving bandits would prey upon innocent villages, with the prime time being winter as most of these men were not full time bandits, oh no most had homes and grew crops, it was seasonal work. One account in July of 1897 had this to say “the season when highwaymen are especially numerous and dangerous is upon us. The kaoliang is in its prime, and being 7 or 8 feet high and very thick affords a most convenient ambush. It is unsafe to travel alone even in daylight over lonely roads”.  Now northwest shandong was disaster prone leading to barely any landlords. The region was simply not wealthy enough to support many landlords. Poverty and peasantry was the norm. It was not unheard of for entire villages to take up the road, carrying entire families of men, women and children begging for food. There was a ton of mobility, and a lot of young men would sell themselves as laborers to make ends meet. There was a constant migration of people in northwest Shandong because of the harsh conditions. All of these conditions lent the region into a certain mentality. Now Shandong is the birthplace of both Confucious and Mencius, the very foundation of orthodoxy in China, so why do so many rebellions seem to spurt up here? Confucian tradition holds that a ruler should educate, and lead people to do what is right. But Shandong has historically been seen to be a stubborn place for sectarianism, especially during the Qing dynasty. Something Qing officials took notice of, was how rebellions often came about with the marriage of a sect, take for example the White Lotus and martial arts, which we can also refer to as boxing. The Ming had set a law against Heterodoxy which the Qing adopted, it proscribed a penalty of strangulation for the leaders and banishment of 3000 li distance for followers. Here is a passage of the laws “all teachers and shamans who call down heterodox gods [jiang xieshen, write charms, [chant] incantations [to make] water [magically efficacious: zhou-shui], perform planchette and pray to sages, calling themselves duan-gong (First Lord), tai-bao (Great Protector) or shi-po (shamaness); and those who wildly call themselves the White Lotus Society of the Buddha Maitreya, the Ming-zun [Manichaean?] sect, or the White Cloud Assembly with their heretical and heterodox [zuo-daoyi-duan] techniques; or those who hide pictures [of heterodox gods or patriarchs] and gather in groups to burn incense, meeting at night and dispersing at dawn, pretending to do good works but [actually] arousing and misleading the people” So as you can see with this passage, the law made it clear that incantations or charms were particularly concerning to the Qing court. Mere worship was tolerated or at least treated leniently. But what was definitely not ok was the formation of hierarchies, such as master and disciples, or the use of lets say magic. These actions were seen as instrumental to providing the organization needed for subversive activity, ie rebellions. In the early Qing days, these prohibitions were pretty effective, while sectarian worship still flourished, at least no rebellions were kicking off. However by the late 18th century things began to change, rebellions emerged. Now I spoke extensively about the White Lotus Rebellion, but there were two other significant rebellions took place around this time, the Wang Lun rebellion of 1774 and the eight Trigrams uprising of 1813. Both broke out in the Shandong region and both involved significant participation from martial arts groups, more notably both involved those known as Yi-he-quan, aka those who the west would call Boxers by 1898.  The Qing noted the persistence of sectarianism in Shandong, the province was a major source of what was called ‘meditational sects” built upon the White Lotus tradition. These meditational sects had no great halls, sutras or views, they usually were just people prescribing certain diets. They stressed meditation and breathing exercises, sometimes with recitation of incantations. They were pretty simplistic, groups with rituals based around certain times of the day. Both the Wang Lun rebellion and eight Trigrams uprising were begun by these so called “meditational sects”. Wang Lun was a former Yaman runner who managed to get rich working as a healer in Shouzhang county in southwest Shandong. He was the leader of the White Lotus sect in Shandong province in the 1770s. He was a self-taught physician and a martial arts master. He taught his followers yoga, meditation and  the ability to fast for long periods of time. Honestly you could really call these people modern day yogi's. His sect was noted for their fasting techniques and martial arts prowess. By 1774 his sect numbered several thousand. It was in this year, Wang Lun began spreading rumors of an impending turn of the Kalpa. In the Hindu and Buddhist faiths, Kalpa refers to a period of time between creation and the recreation of the universe. He was telling his converts that the reincarnation of Maitreya was upon them, and he was destined to become the Emperor of China. He mobilized his followers and marched upon the city of Shouzhang on October 3rd of 1774. With some help from followers already inside the city, the rebels seized it and ransacked everything they could. The rebels held Shouzhang for a few days before abandoning it to attack the city of Yangku. Yangku was easily captured as its local garrison had just been sent to relieve Shouzhang. From there the rebels captured Tangyi and Liulin before marching upon the larger city of Linqing. By this point the rebels had defeated multiple Qing forces and rumors spread this sect were utilizing invulnerability magic. Many officials in Linqing fled in fear of this. For weeks Wang Lun's forces besieged the city, but the Qing defenders led by Qing Zhanhun resisted their attacks. Wang Lun's forces soon were surrounded and Wang Lun elected to burn himself alive rather than surrender. The Eight Trigrams rebellion was a short lived revolt that broke out in Zhili, Henan and of course Shandong. It too was a sub branch of the White Lotus, led by 3 notable figures. The Eight Trigram sect goes back to the late 17th century of the Ming Dynasty founded by Liu Zuochen and the Liu family of Shandong which maintain it for decades. It was the first folk religion to develop civil and martial work methods, this is referred to as “wen and wu” a conceptual pair in Chinese philosophy, referring to civil and military realms for governance. They believed in meditation techniques to overcome human limits, to reach salvation. They were organized into eight trigrams and predicted a time of troubles and a new kalpa and mobilized themselves through master-disciple relationships. A major component of them was practicing martial arts.  Now like I said during this rebellion they had 3 leaders, the first was Lin Qing who was described as a hustler who loved gambling and took on some odds jobs like being a night watchman, an enforcer, and even a minor healer. Eventually he took over a small white lotus sect and in 1811 he met Li Wen-cheng who at the time was trying to assume leadership over a larger white lotus sect network spanning across Henan, Zhili and Shandong. Both Lin and Li were inspired by the appearance of a comet in 1811 that they believed was a sign that they could topple the Qing dynasty. They also met Feng Keshan who was a martial arts master, who was not really interested in their crazy religious stuff, but he was seen to be a great leader in his own right and he joined them as a means of recruiting followers from boxing groups within Henan, Zhili and Shandong. In July of 1813 the main leaders of the eight trigrams met and discussed a date for a rebellion. What really began their necessity to rebel, was a series of droughts and floods that had brought upon a famine which in turn led to a sharp increase in the price of wheat. The emperor at the time had scheduled a hunting trip on September 15th, so the rebels knew the Forbidden city would be lightly guarded. The plan called for ambushing the Emperor as he was coming back from the trip, just outside the city. Qing court officials heard rumors of the planned rebellion and quickly arrested Li Wen-cheng on September 2nd. They began torturing him, but soon his followers broke in and rescued him. The rebellion was then pushed forward and the Eight Trigrams quickly seized Huaxin, Dingtao and Caoxian in southern Zhili and Shandong. Lin Qing took charge of an attack upon the forbidden city, although he notably did not participate in the attack. The rebels hid in ships outside the eastern and western palace gates as Lin paid off palace eunuchs to lead his forces through the gates. The rebels wore white cloths around their heads and waists and were armed mostly with knives or iron bars. They tried to attack during a mealtime when they assumed the guards would be eating. The Emperor at this time was around 50 miles away from the city walls. Around 80 rebels managed to get through the gates before they were closed and fighting erupted inside. With the element of surprise lost, the rebels soon routed as the Imperial guards brigade hunted them down. Several thousand supported continued to besiege cities for months, but all would be suppressed in January of 1814.  Li Wen-chang along with 4000 followers died while besieging Huixian. Over 20,000 or so eight trigram members would be killed and an estimated 70,000 people would die as a result of the short rebellion. So Shandong was kind of a breeding ground for sects, particularly from the White Lotus faith. Shandong also was a place notable for martial arts. As early as the Song dynasty, the people of Shandong were noted for being warlike and brave. Their reputation only strengthen with time. During the late 19th century a western source labeled the people of shandong “Warlike, industrious and intelligent. The natives of Shantung [Shandong] ... whose overflow has peopled the rich lands of Manchuria, enjoy the finest record for both physical and moral qualities. It is from them the Chinese navy drew its best recruits; it is they who proved their prowess either as brigands or as a self-reliant and self-defended exploiters of the resources of Liaotung [Liaodong] and Manchuria.” It was not just westerners who took notice of Shandong's martial arts prowess, the Qing dynasty looked to Shandong often for its military. Shandong was an area of China that had seen repeated invasions, take out a map of China, you see it immediately, anyone who comes from the north pretty much has to go through shandong. Repeated invasions by forces from the north encouraged the development of martial habits in self defense, add natural and human disasters that continuously disrupted the social order, and you eventually end up with bandits. The people who settled in shandong had to deal with constant banditry and attacks from invaders. Shandong also had a greater military/civil ratio than most provinces. From 1851-1900 the northwest ratio was around 1.22 to 1 and the southwest 2.38 to 1 while the ratio for the entire province was around .57 to 1. And those areas with the higher rations just so happen to be the areas where boxers and members of the Big Sword society emerged. We will talk more about them later. The martial arts tradition of western shandong spawned numerous martial arts groups. There was a popular culture which stressed military virtues, boxing and swordsmanship. Seeing martial arts teachers displaying their prowess in the market places was a very common sight. In 1899 the Zhili magistrate Lae Nai-xuan wrote a pamphlet urging the prohibition of boxers and he wrote about certain martial arts groups along the borders of Jiangsu, Anhu, Henan and Shandong.  “In this area there are many vagabonds and rowdies (wu-lai gun-tu) who draw their swords and gather crowds. They have established societies of various names: the Obedient Swords (Shun-dao hui), Tiger-tail Whip (Huwei bian), the Yi-he Boxers,* and Eight Trigrams Sect (Ba-gua jiao). They are overbearing in the villages and oppress the good people. The origin of these disturbances is gambling. They go to fairs and markets and openly set up tents where they take valuables in pawn and gather to gamble. They [also] conspire with yamen clerks who act as their eyes and ears. “ The people Lai Nai-xuan are describing are the Yi-he-quan Boxers. Who the hell are these guys? These were young men, the type to gamble, drink, perform petty crime to get by, the thuggish types. They most often than naught were bandits, involved in things like salt smuggling. As seen with the Wang Lun and the eight trigrams rebellions, these types of young men practicing boxing were greatly sought after as followers, so sects often created civil and military like divisions to attract them. Adding martial arts to a sect's repertoire could help greatly to recruit. Take the White Lotus sect overall, many of its members, perhaps the majority were historically women. Females were much less likely to take an active role in violence, so white lotus leaders who were usually always looking to start a rebellion began seeing the necessity to recruit able bodied young men, those who knew some boxing to get things cooking. Boxing was often used as a way of luring people into sect activities. It was also a deceptive little trick. If a sect members was teaching youth boxing, it did not necessarily mean they were followers of his sect, it was like a foot in the door process. Thus Shandong was the breeding grounds for both sects and boxers, who often intermingled.  Another interesting thing that has a lot of roots in Shandong is the long history of invulnerability rituals. When rebels kicked up, they were as you can imagine met with force by the Qing authorities. Facing well armed Qing soldiers, rebels often tried to enhance the fighting capabilities of their followers by the use of magic, specifically invulnerability magic. This goes back to ancient times of course, but the advent of firearms from the west during the 17th century really enhanced the appearance of such magic. Several rebel groups during the Ming dynasty would use the allegedly polluting power of women to stop gunfire from walled cities that were being besieged. Wang Lun famous used large numbers of women who would attempt summoning goddesses to prevent the approach of bullets or stop guns from firing. The eight trigrams rebellion used a particularly invulnerability technique known as “jin-zhon-zhao / the armor of the golden bell”. This technique would later be famously employed by the Big Swords society, again future episodes will delve into this more. The technique was a form of kung-fu that employed “Qigong”. Qigong is a system of coordinating body-posturing, like movement, breathing and meditation. Those performing it would perform breathing exercises which they claimed helped protect their bodies against blades and even bullets as if a large bell was covering their body. Some who practiced this would chant incantations like “a song does not tell his father; a father does not tell his son”. During the mid 19th century rebellions were tearing China apart. The Taiping, Nian, local white lotus were all hitting different parts of China simultaneously. By 1860 the Qing government was cracking down left right and center, increasing land taxes to support the suppressing efforts. In 1861, in Qiu county, the very extreme edge of western Shandong saw rebels rise up, a majority of them were of the white lotus.  They were joined by martial artists of the Black Flag Army under the leadership of Song Jing-shi a professional boxer and swordsman who made a living as a highway escort, like a armed guard for wealthy nobles.  Unlike the previous rebellions that had marriages between boxers and sects, these rebellions in the mid 19th century brought upon a new flavor, an anti-manchu one. The Taiping and Nian rebellions inspired a vigorous hate against the Manchu, particularly against the corrupt officials that made up their dynasty. Certainly when the Qing began to suppress the rebels, it led to a ravaging of the countryside seeing flocks of boxers join the rebels in response. While many boxers joined such rebels, others would join the Qing to combat them as well. In 1861, Song Jing-shi was forced to surrender to the Qing and he would claim he only joined the rebellion because he and his followers were facing persecution by yamen runners. He then offered his services against the rebels, but he had one condition, that his forces would stay intact. His forces indeed fought against the Nian rebels, marching into Henan. The Qing asked him and his followers to go to Shaanxi to fight them there, but he elected to take his men to western Shandong where his original base was and just rebelled again. The story of Song Jing-shi showcases how martial artists and sectarians were a mainstream aspect of peasantry life in shandong. The participation of boxers on the side of rebels and the government shows it was really part of the social fabric of the region. Western Shandong by the late Qing period saw greater numbers of military examination graduates. Boxing was becoming much more popular as a recreation for youthful men and a means of protecting one's home. As one Gazetter said “The local people like to practice the martial arts—especially to the west of Linqing. There are many schools: Shao-lin, Plum Flower and Greater and Lesser Hong Boxing. Their weapons are spears, swords, staff and mace. They specialize in one technique and compete with one another” . In rural villages of Shandong you would see what “ying-shen saihui / inviting the gods to a performance”. This can be described as a sort of opera, where a center for attention was erected. Shows would be put on to benefit the local temple gods, large tents went up and people came from all around for some good ol' R & R. Relatives from surrounding villages would come and drink, eat, gamble, have fun and such. And here at these opera places, many boxers would showcase their skills. Many of the gods being worshiped were military figures, especially for western shandong. Marital themes of the Water Margin, the romance of the 3 kingdoms and enfeoffment of the gods were notably loved spectacles. It was all a blend of social drama and theater and it was a beloved part of communities, and something they wanted to protect, and to protect it they had Boxers. Young men began studying martial arts to protect their communities, leading to things like crop watching associations. Poverty was getting worse and worse by the late 19th century, driving more into banditry and thus more boxers emerged to counter balance them. The late Qing dynasty would see an increase in military applicants from Shandong and it seems boxing was pushing it. Boxing was a popular part of the culture in Shandong, particularly in its western half and this led itself to providing the dynasty with good soldiers. The boxers were tolerated, hell they kind of became seen as defenders of local communities. But as the 19th century saw many internal rebellions, it also saw external threats. The British, French, Russians, and Japanese, amongst others, were encroaching and humiliating China. The threat of western imperialism would prove to be the final ingredient to see the rise of a new sort of movement. After the first opium war, 5 treaty ports were opened in China, but they were most confined the the southern and southeastern coast. Then the second opium war opened major ports in the north, like Tianjin and Chefoo along the Shandong peninsula in 1862. The Boxer movement was thus introduced to foreigners. Foreign cotton textiles began to enter Shandong through these ports, increasing during the 1880s and much more so during the 1890s. Despite the disruption of the first sino-Japanese war, cotton textile imports in Shandong rose rapidly. The increase in textile imports was seriously interfering with Shandong home grown textiles. In 1866 the Commissioner of customs at Yantai noted that the native Shandong textiles were "very good and durable, and are largely used in this province." Twenty years later, this same port reported that "the increase in its [cotton yarn's] import is said to be seriously interfering with the local industry ofspinning, which affords a means of support to many poor women." Then  in 1887, the same commissioner reported that "I gather that the reeling of Native Cotton Yarn in this province is almost at a standstill." Foreign imports were having a disastrous effect particularly on northwest Shandong. The war with Japan hit the Shandong peninsula when the Japanese attacked weihaiwei. Qing forces were rushed northward and to the coast from interior parts of Shandong. The wars primary affect on Shandong was stripping it of its garrison forces as more and more men were sent to the front. This left a power vacuum in which two types of forces emerged; bandits and self defense forces, such as the Big Sword Society. When the war came to an end it provided dramatic evidence the Qing government was incompetent. There was a immediate feeling that China was breaking apart and that the Great Powers intended to carve it up for themselves. You all probably have seen the famous painting showing the great world powers leaders carving into china. 1897-1898 saw what we call the scramble for concessions and this was a very real crisis. Every since the opium wars, Christian missionaries gradually flooded China. In Shandong, catholic missionaries began at first in secret to convert the Chinese, by 1850 its estimated there were nearly 6000. By the late 19th century this grew to 16,850 in 1887 and during the 1890's it rose up dramatically to 47,221. The catholics remained in western Shandong and parts of Zhili while protestants grew along Shandongs coast around the treaty ports. The converts began to gain advantages with foreigners and this was met with resentment from those non christians around them. The church would intervene countless times in China's domestic politics and justice. The missionaries were protected and held extraterritoriality provisions from the many treaties of the 19th century. Their converts would also by extension be able to use some rights. For example if a convert Chinese stated they were being oppressed because of their faith, the foreign missionaries could intervene, and this was most definitely a system that was exploited. The missionaries would often intervene in any sort of temporal dispute, but the most common exploit was converts using their christianity to escape government punishments. Who else do you think would convert to Christianity to escape punishment, well bandits of course. In western shandong, bandits began seeking the protection of the church. So all of the sectarian groups that had been flourishing alongside the boxer groups were decaying and sought Christianity for protection. Likewise bandits would seek the same protection. The Boxers were losing their sense of being, those who they often aligned with to protect were seeking alternatives, and those they were protecting them from, were seeking the same thing. It looked to many of these youthful men that the missionaries were evil and ruining their lives. The situation was ripe for a major conflict. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Shandong, why is it always Shandong? It's sort of reminiscent of Bismarck talking about the balkans before WW1. Shandong was producing youthful men, who were watching their nation decay, and at some point enough would be enough.  

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