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Season 7, episode 18 on the California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans, interviewing Your ID, Inc. CEO Tulaib Faizy and CMO Dario Soto, a full-service event production and technology company that specializes in organizing international sports and entertainment events, offering immersive fan experiences, advanced ticketing solutions, VIP hospitality, and integrated marketing to create unforgettable, high-impact live experiences. Copyright © 2025. California Sports Lawyer®. All Rights Reserved (www.CSLlegal.com).
If your New Year's resolution was to travel more, don't just double-check your passport expiration. Your ID may be rendered useless when flying due to new travel restrictions that will be enacted in 2025.In the headlines on #TheUpdate this Monday, St. Patrick's Day, the annual celebration of all things Irish, is being marked in cities across the country with boisterous parades and celebrations.According to a new poll, nearly 90% of New York City voters support expanding involuntary commitment and care of mentally ill residents roaming the streets or the subway.And a dynamic storm that prompted foreboding predictions of dangerous weekend weather spawned tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires that killed at least 39 people and destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses.
Your ID is lost, stolen, or forgotten, and you need to catch a flight. Will the TSA let you through airport security?
What's Your ID? On installment numero 8 of the Just Another Podcast/Sex on Shuffle collab, Cindy Lee and @just.Hek talk gender. Tune in as they chop it up about gender identity, gender presentation, and society's fascination with gendering things. How do you define gender and your own ID? Thank you for listening and watching. Tune in next week for another Episode of JAP-x-SoS Take care & Shimmies! Linktr.ee/just.hek Cindyleealves.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justhek/message
LinksTwitterShow PartnerThis episode is presented by FTX. Trade on an awesome mobile interface fee-free, and still get all the great portfolio tracking features you know and love: https://uponly.tv/ftxShow NotesIntroduction– Path has never had a job– Ledger: “You basically went from being a child, to retired”– Ledge wants to bring Teen Executive back on to teach him a lesson– Path bought Bitcoin on the run up in 2013 around $100– Went to $250 then dropped to $50 in 3 days– Largest red candle ever? 80%?2014 Alt Coins– Feathercoin, BlackCoin– Ledger bought BlackCoin in 2017 lmao– BlackCoin was the best pump cause it ripped like 10x, then WhiteCoin pumped right after– Do not hold something longer than the 1st pumpPath's Convictions– Had a lot of ETH back in the day but sold early– Then built a large position in the 2019 bear market– Path: “High fees are bullish”– For Ethereum, you're paying for the security– A lot of volume will shift to layer 2 in the coming yearsZcash– Path was high conviction ZEC early on– It has really been down only since then– Zooko (Zcash creator) mentioned in the white paper– Military very interested in Zk-SNARKs– for 60 IQ newbs, Zk-SNARK = Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of KnowledgeTezos– Path fudded Tezos a bit for NFTs back in May– The founder quote-tweeted him and got pissed– Path: “Tezos as an investment isn't great really”– Path: “Tezos is definitely the second best chain for NFTs after ETH”– Chat: “How can you say Tezos is the second best NFT chain when Solana exists?”– Path: “Tezos has actual art!” he likes the artNFTs– CryptoKitties took off 2017 peaks– Rare Pepes were even before that– CryptoPunks prob still a great buy– Axie Infinity is paying people more than minimum wage in their countries– Path: “Axie Infinity is only the first one of these metaverse games”– Path: “Save your money and wait for the big collections to come along”– Path: “Eventually all artists will come to NFTs, even if they hate it now”– 1/1s have performed very well– MekaVerse is the biggest NFT drop maybe ever, comes out in 45 minNFD– Path fractionalized the fiesty DOGE picture– Now has a market cap of 8,700 ETH ($31M) – that's a very profitable day– PleasrDAO fractionalized the original DOGE picture– Bought for $4M, now worth $250M– Cobie: “Why is dog money a thing at all?”– It shows that memes have real valuePath soothingly talking and Ledger casually charting in the backgroundCobie: “It's pretty cool how Sam is the richest person under 30 and he just replies to your DMs and tweets”Trading– Cobie: “Do you still trade or are you just a collectooor?”– Path: “I've been trading still, mostly NFTs”– Still likes Bitcoin, longer ETH– ETH will go sideways before $4k, then in a month or two you lever up on a dip and watch it rip– Bitcoin probably runs first, then others after– Path: “ETH chart looks good… going to $20k easy”– Path: “This is the supercycle I don't think these bleed out anymore”Urbit– Been in development since 2002– Your ID is locked to a planet or star– You can buy planets, stars, and galaxies– It's all about decentralizing everything and not being at the mercy of Microsoft or Apple or anything– Path: “It's a great idea, it's a really interesting idea”– Path: “This is the next big thing after NFTs and metaverse and stuff, you guys will be on this in like 5 years”Asset Name TopsBitcoin – $250kEthereum – $80kSolana – $500Cardano – $20Chainlink – $400Zcash – $5000LUNA – isn't that a stablecoin?AAVE – $1000BNB – $2000FTT – $300TSLA – $0GME – $1000UK Gas Prices – ???Floor Punk – 300-400 ETHXTZ – $50XRP – $3Other Chat Questions– The land produces Axies and Axies themselves are yield generating so its like a double– AVAX is good but you're getting dumped on by funds– Honoraries are given to be sold– OpenSea will likely do a tokenFINAL ALPHA– Path: “Just be yourself”– Cobie: “What about if you suck?”– Path: “Get better”Notes by KevinMusic by GiovanniPickle
"Your ID, sir?" You nervously present your ID badge to the heavily-armed guard, who scans the barcode with a handheld reader, checks the display, and hands it back to you with a nod. Whatever this… Original story: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/in-the-big-league
Welcome to a brand new month and one that has been, traditionally, a lousy month for Wall Street. We'll share those numbers in just a bit. And, make sure you click through to the interview with Jeff Greenfield. We're talking about some critical information about advertising, marketing and branding...that will impact the bottom line. But, first the news: That inflation stuff? Think, soup; Did cuts in unemployment benefits drive workers to jobs; The war in Afghanistan had a dollar price tag too; More bad news for Boeing; Your ID on your...phone? Private sector job numbers disappoint; The Wall Street Report; ZOOM goofs that cost careers and some tips. For the interview you'll meet Jeff Greenfield the Senior VP, Buy Side at WideOrbit. We're talking advertising and marketing and using the spoken word to get the results you want...and need. Loads of tips and ideas that will seriously help you and your business. To listen click right here! Thanks for listening. The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour.
要想富,先修路。中国高铁(CHSR)将各地城市连接起来,促进经济往来、拉动内需。当然,对于普通人来说,感受最大的还是高铁带来的便捷、高效和舒适。乘坐过高铁的你们,在找座位时是否留意到座位的编号有A、B、C、D、F,但没有E?莫非是和英语数字13(thirteen)一样不吉利或其他原因?其实这里面涉及一个重要的布局研究。为了和国际保持统一,高铁座位编号布置沿用了民航飞机的舱位设置。一排6个座位:A、B、C、D、E、F。从左到右,A和F是靠窗座位,C和D靠走廊,B和E则在中间位置。但由于高铁的空间有限,无法像飞机一样并列6个座位。因此只能折中采用“3+2”的模式。没有了1个中间座位,自然E被取消掉。“2+2”模式“2+1”模式另外,我国列车一般是在左侧轨道行驶的。这样设计也是为了保证高速列车在会车时,能够安全行驶。高铁相关英语表达High-speed train 高铁;动车高铁:China High-speed Railway简称CHSR动车:China Railway High-speed简称CRH动车组列车:bullet train(车头像子弹头)靠窗座位:window seat中间座位:middle seat靠过道的座位:aisle seat硬座Hard seat 硬卧Hard sleeper 软卧Soft sleeper 一等座First-class seat 二等座Second-class seat商务座Business-class seat 站票Standing ticket 无座票:no seat ticket订票:booking抢票:snap up train tickets退票:refund the ticket火车站 railway station站台platform出发站 the departure station到达站 the arrival station车厢:car / coach列车员:train attendant飞机为什么没有i座宽体客机的座位编号一般是ABC-DEFG-HJK(A、K为靠窗位置,C、D、G、H为走道位置)。A-K模式运用于国内许多航空公司,特殊的国航是A-L模式。飞机机型和航运公司不同,旅客很难事先知道自己具体位置。但无论哪种模式,靠窗的座位永远是A和K,靠过道的永远是C和H,且都没有I 座位。原因也不复杂,I容易被误认为是数字1,为了避免不必要的麻烦,I字母的座位编号被弃用。坐飞机必备口语表达入境前你会听到的问题:May I see your ticket, please? 我可以看看你的票吗?Your ID or passport, please. 请出示您的身份证或护照。How many bags will you be checking? 你有多少袋行李要检查?Would you like a window or an aisle seat? 你想要靠窗还是靠过道的座位?Your flight is delayed / has been cancelled.您的航班延误/已取消。您可能需要问的问题:Is the flight on time? 航班准时吗?Will I have to pick my luggage in Cuba?(In case you have a connecting flight.) 我需要在古巴取行李吗?(当您有转机航班。)I'd like to book a ticket to Barcelona, please. 我想订一张去巴塞罗那的票。Excuse me, what is the boarding gate for flight AU654? 请问AU654航班的登机口是什么?I need special assistance please.我需要特殊帮忙。飞机上您可能会听到或需要说的:Please remain seated and fasten your seatbelts.请保持坐姿并系好安全带。All mobile devices can be used on airplane mode. 所有移动设备都可以在飞行模式下使用。Please put your seats and trays in the upright position for take-off and landing. 请把您的座位和托盘放在直立的位置,以便起飞和降落。Stow all baggage underneath your seat or in the overhead compartments. 将所有行李存放在您的座位下方或头顶行李架中。I need some help with my luggage, please. 请帮我拿一下行李。May I have headphones / a blanket / a glass of water, please? 请给我耳机/毯子/一杯水好吗?I'm not feeling well. May I have a paper bag, please?我感觉不是很好。请给我一个纸袋好吗?
要想富,先修路。中国高铁(CHSR)将各地城市连接起来,促进经济往来、拉动内需。当然,对于普通人来说,感受最大的还是高铁带来的便捷、高效和舒适。乘坐过高铁的你们,在找座位时是否留意到座位的编号有A、B、C、D、F,但没有E?莫非是和英语数字13(thirteen)一样不吉利或其他原因?其实这里面涉及一个重要的布局研究。为了和国际保持统一,高铁座位编号布置沿用了民航飞机的舱位设置。一排6个座位:A、B、C、D、E、F。从左到右,A和F是靠窗座位,C和D靠走廊,B和E则在中间位置。但由于高铁的空间有限,无法像飞机一样并列6个座位。因此只能折中采用“3+2”的模式。没有了1个中间座位,自然E被取消掉。“2+2”模式“2+1”模式另外,我国列车一般是在左侧轨道行驶的。这样设计也是为了保证高速列车在会车时,能够安全行驶。高铁相关英语表达High-speed train 高铁;动车高铁:China High-speed Railway简称CHSR动车:China Railway High-speed简称CRH动车组列车:bullet train(车头像子弹头)靠窗座位:window seat中间座位:middle seat靠过道的座位:aisle seat硬座Hard seat 硬卧Hard sleeper 软卧Soft sleeper 一等座First-class seat 二等座Second-class seat商务座Business-class seat 站票Standing ticket 无座票:no seat ticket订票:booking抢票:snap up train tickets退票:refund the ticket火车站 railway station站台platform出发站 the departure station到达站 the arrival station车厢:car / coach列车员:train attendant飞机为什么没有i座宽体客机的座位编号一般是ABC-DEFG-HJK(A、K为靠窗位置,C、D、G、H为走道位置)。A-K模式运用于国内许多航空公司,特殊的国航是A-L模式。飞机机型和航运公司不同,旅客很难事先知道自己具体位置。但无论哪种模式,靠窗的座位永远是A和K,靠过道的永远是C和H,且都没有I 座位。原因也不复杂,I容易被误认为是数字1,为了避免不必要的麻烦,I字母的座位编号被弃用。坐飞机必备口语表达入境前你会听到的问题:May I see your ticket, please? 我可以看看你的票吗?Your ID or passport, please. 请出示您的身份证或护照。How many bags will you be checking? 你有多少袋行李要检查?Would you like a window or an aisle seat? 你想要靠窗还是靠过道的座位?Your flight is delayed / has been cancelled.您的航班延误/已取消。您可能需要问的问题:Is the flight on time? 航班准时吗?Will I have to pick my luggage in Cuba?(In case you have a connecting flight.) 我需要在古巴取行李吗?(当您有转机航班。)I'd like to book a ticket to Barcelona, please. 我想订一张去巴塞罗那的票。Excuse me, what is the boarding gate for flight AU654? 请问AU654航班的登机口是什么?I need special assistance please.我需要特殊帮忙。飞机上您可能会听到或需要说的:Please remain seated and fasten your seatbelts.请保持坐姿并系好安全带。All mobile devices can be used on airplane mode. 所有移动设备都可以在飞行模式下使用。Please put your seats and trays in the upright position for take-off and landing. 请把您的座位和托盘放在直立的位置,以便起飞和降落。Stow all baggage underneath your seat or in the overhead compartments. 将所有行李存放在您的座位下方或头顶行李架中。I need some help with my luggage, please. 请帮我拿一下行李。May I have headphones / a blanket / a glass of water, please? 请给我耳机/毯子/一杯水好吗?I'm not feeling well. May I have a paper bag, please?我感觉不是很好。请给我一个纸袋好吗?
要想富,先修路。中国高铁(CHSR)将各地城市连接起来,促进经济往来、拉动内需。当然,对于普通人来说,感受最大的还是高铁带来的便捷、高效和舒适。乘坐过高铁的你们,在找座位时是否留意到座位的编号有A、B、C、D、F,但没有E?莫非是和英语数字13(thirteen)一样不吉利或其他原因?其实这里面涉及一个重要的布局研究。为了和国际保持统一,高铁座位编号布置沿用了民航飞机的舱位设置。一排6个座位:A、B、C、D、E、F。从左到右,A和F是靠窗座位,C和D靠走廊,B和E则在中间位置。但由于高铁的空间有限,无法像飞机一样并列6个座位。因此只能折中采用“3+2”的模式。没有了1个中间座位,自然E被取消掉。“2+2”模式“2+1”模式另外,我国列车一般是在左侧轨道行驶的。这样设计也是为了保证高速列车在会车时,能够安全行驶。高铁相关英语表达High-speed train 高铁;动车高铁:China High-speed Railway简称CHSR动车:China Railway High-speed简称CRH动车组列车:bullet train(车头像子弹头)靠窗座位:window seat中间座位:middle seat靠过道的座位:aisle seat硬座Hard seat 硬卧Hard sleeper 软卧Soft sleeper 一等座First-class seat 二等座Second-class seat商务座Business-class seat 站票Standing ticket 无座票:no seat ticket订票:booking抢票:snap up train tickets退票:refund the ticket火车站 railway station站台platform出发站 the departure station到达站 the arrival station车厢:car / coach列车员:train attendant飞机为什么没有i座宽体客机的座位编号一般是ABC-DEFG-HJK(A、K为靠窗位置,C、D、G、H为走道位置)。A-K模式运用于国内许多航空公司,特殊的国航是A-L模式。飞机机型和航运公司不同,旅客很难事先知道自己具体位置。但无论哪种模式,靠窗的座位永远是A和K,靠过道的永远是C和H,且都没有I 座位。原因也不复杂,I容易被误认为是数字1,为了避免不必要的麻烦,I字母的座位编号被弃用。坐飞机必备口语表达入境前你会听到的问题:May I see your ticket, please? 我可以看看你的票吗?Your ID or passport, please. 请出示您的身份证或护照。How many bags will you be checking? 你有多少袋行李要检查?Would you like a window or an aisle seat? 你想要靠窗还是靠过道的座位?Your flight is delayed / has been cancelled.您的航班延误/已取消。您可能需要问的问题:Is the flight on time? 航班准时吗?Will I have to pick my luggage in Cuba?(In case you have a connecting flight.) 我需要在古巴取行李吗?(当您有转机航班。)I'd like to book a ticket to Barcelona, please. 我想订一张去巴塞罗那的票。Excuse me, what is the boarding gate for flight AU654? 请问AU654航班的登机口是什么?I need special assistance please.我需要特殊帮忙。飞机上您可能会听到或需要说的:Please remain seated and fasten your seatbelts.请保持坐姿并系好安全带。All mobile devices can be used on airplane mode. 所有移动设备都可以在飞行模式下使用。Please put your seats and trays in the upright position for take-off and landing. 请把您的座位和托盘放在直立的位置,以便起飞和降落。Stow all baggage underneath your seat or in the overhead compartments. 将所有行李存放在您的座位下方或头顶行李架中。I need some help with my luggage, please. 请帮我拿一下行李。May I have headphones / a blanket / a glass of water, please? 请给我耳机/毯子/一杯水好吗?I'm not feeling well. May I have a paper bag, please?我感觉不是很好。请给我一个纸袋好吗?
要想富,先修路。中国高铁(CHSR)将各地城市连接起来,促进经济往来、拉动内需。当然,对于普通人来说,感受最大的还是高铁带来的便捷、高效和舒适。乘坐过高铁的你们,在找座位时是否留意到座位的编号有A、B、C、D、F,但没有E?莫非是和英语数字13(thirteen)一样不吉利或其他原因?其实这里面涉及一个重要的布局研究。为了和国际保持统一,高铁座位编号布置沿用了民航飞机的舱位设置。一排6个座位:A、B、C、D、E、F。从左到右,A和F是靠窗座位,C和D靠走廊,B和E则在中间位置。但由于高铁的空间有限,无法像飞机一样并列6个座位。因此只能折中采用“3+2”的模式。没有了1个中间座位,自然E被取消掉。“2+2”模式“2+1”模式另外,我国列车一般是在左侧轨道行驶的。这样设计也是为了保证高速列车在会车时,能够安全行驶。高铁相关英语表达High-speed train 高铁;动车高铁:China High-speed Railway简称CHSR动车:China Railway High-speed简称CRH动车组列车:bullet train(车头像子弹头)靠窗座位:window seat中间座位:middle seat靠过道的座位:aisle seat硬座Hard seat 硬卧Hard sleeper 软卧Soft sleeper 一等座First-class seat 二等座Second-class seat商务座Business-class seat 站票Standing ticket 无座票:no seat ticket订票:booking抢票:snap up train tickets退票:refund the ticket火车站 railway station站台platform出发站 the departure station到达站 the arrival station车厢:car / coach列车员:train attendant飞机为什么没有i座宽体客机的座位编号一般是ABC-DEFG-HJK(A、K为靠窗位置,C、D、G、H为走道位置)。A-K模式运用于国内许多航空公司,特殊的国航是A-L模式。飞机机型和航运公司不同,旅客很难事先知道自己具体位置。但无论哪种模式,靠窗的座位永远是A和K,靠过道的永远是C和H,且都没有I 座位。原因也不复杂,I容易被误认为是数字1,为了避免不必要的麻烦,I字母的座位编号被弃用。坐飞机必备口语表达入境前你会听到的问题:May I see your ticket, please? 我可以看看你的票吗?Your ID or passport, please. 请出示您的身份证或护照。How many bags will you be checking? 你有多少袋行李要检查?Would you like a window or an aisle seat? 你想要靠窗还是靠过道的座位?Your flight is delayed / has been cancelled.您的航班延误/已取消。您可能需要问的问题:Is the flight on time? 航班准时吗?Will I have to pick my luggage in Cuba?(In case you have a connecting flight.) 我需要在古巴取行李吗?(当您有转机航班。)I'd like to book a ticket to Barcelona, please. 我想订一张去巴塞罗那的票。Excuse me, what is the boarding gate for flight AU654? 请问AU654航班的登机口是什么?I need special assistance please.我需要特殊帮忙。飞机上您可能会听到或需要说的:Please remain seated and fasten your seatbelts.请保持坐姿并系好安全带。All mobile devices can be used on airplane mode. 所有移动设备都可以在飞行模式下使用。Please put your seats and trays in the upright position for take-off and landing. 请把您的座位和托盘放在直立的位置,以便起飞和降落。Stow all baggage underneath your seat or in the overhead compartments. 将所有行李存放在您的座位下方或头顶行李架中。I need some help with my luggage, please. 请帮我拿一下行李。May I have headphones / a blanket / a glass of water, please? 请给我耳机/毯子/一杯水好吗?I'm not feeling well. May I have a paper bag, please?我感觉不是很好。请给我一个纸袋好吗?
OPPA Executive Officer of Pension & Benefits, Lisa Hillstrom, joins the 10-5 Podcast for the 2nd episode in our Retirement Planning Series with an in-depth discussion of insured benefits and insurances at retirement. This includes the eligibility criteria for insured benefits upon retirement, how to continue insurances at retirement and the types of insurances available to members at retirement.Resources:Confirmation that a member has met the eligibility criteria for insured benefits at retirement can be obtained from the Ontario Pension Board - https://www.opb.ca/ or 1-800-668-6203Although the carrier for insured benefits remains the same (Canada Life) the policy number will change from 44501 for active members to 6772 for retired members. Your ID number will also change from your WIN number to your client ID number with the Ontario Pension Board.To review your insurances, premium rates, or named beneficiaries please contact Target Benefit Administrators at 1-888-660-6055 or https://oppa.wlvinc.com/If you are considering cancelling any of your policies, it is important to reach out to Target Benefit Administrators to discuss that further - 1-888-660-6055 or https://oppa.wlvinc.com/Active members can purchase additional insurances within 31 days of a life event without providing proof of insurability. Please contact Target Benefit Administrators at 1-888-660-6055 or https://oppa.wlvinc.com/For more information on insurances and insured benefits offered through the OPPA plan, please refer to the plan overview at https://www.oppa.ca/Benefits/Insurance (members only - log in required) or contact Target Benefit Administrators at 1-888-660-6055 or https://oppa.wlvinc.com/ This episode of the 10-5 podcast is produced and hosted by Scott Mills and Joshua Jutras.Music – “Line of Fire” by Jason Shaw available at Audionautix.com and used under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
Just because you have an instructional design degree doesn't mean you're limited to only working in training teams. The growing number of Software as a Service companies in recent years has placed Customer Experience teams above the standard training department. You might ask, but how could any department be more important than the training department? It's a long story, but here's the short version: Customer Experience directly impacts the company's bottom line. Internal training is important, but without customers there is no need for employees to be trained. But do not despair. Your ID knowledge and skills are useful and, as it happens, necessary. Onboarding new customers is the new "onboarding". It's different than onboarding new employees however both require learning. In this episode, we have the unique opportunity to talk with one of our own, Mel Milloway, who has decided to make the leap out of training into the world of CX. Mel is a former guest on IDIODC and you all have certainly come to know her through LinkedIn, other social media, and presenting at industry conferences. We'll talk with Mel about the transition and why she's doing it. But we'll also talk about the similarities between internal ID work and CX work. If you're also at a crossroads in your career, then you should join us and open up your options for your next career move. Mel is a Manager of Learning Experience Design at Miro in the space of Customer Education. Ex Amazon, JLL, and J&J. She's an avid blogger in the learning industry. She specializes in UI/UX for learning experiences, as well as working with xAPI. She is passionate about testing out new tech technologies to support learning solutions.Become virtual friends with the IDIODC gang on Twitter. Remember you can always stay in the loop by searching through the #IDIODC tag: Melissa: @MelMillowayBrent: @BSchlenkerChris: @Chris_V_WIDIODC: @TeamIDIODC Brent Schlenker is dominKnow's Community Manager. Chris Van Wingerden is dominKnow's Sr. VP Learning Solutions. Want to join us live? Follow us on Crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast.io/dominknow
Your ID card is one of the ways you are able to let someone know you are who you claim to be. If the proof is missing, then maybe that person isn’t who they claim to be.
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Text by Miduho Morita (2020/09/23) Translated and narrated by Miho S. (2020/9/23) ●Population Census, or 国勢調査 (Kokusei-Chousa), is now taking place in Japan. Through this census, the government collects data, such as population, for policymaking and community development. Everyone living in Japan is targeted for this census, and it takes place once every five years. ●There are 16 questions in this census asking name, biological sex, age, occupation, nationality, marital status, and the number of people in the household. Explanations in 29 languages are available on the website called "kokusei2020". You can answer this census on the internet using your smartphone or computer. ●Your ID number for the census is on "国勢調査のお願い (Kokusei-Chousa-no-Onegai)", which is the documents delivered to your house. 1 ID number is given to each household. A household here means a group of people who live together and share living expenses. Family members or partners can form a household, but people who just share a house or live in the same dormitory cannot. ●You can also answer this census by filling the form and sending it by post. The form can be found among the documents delivered to your house. ●Census takers might visit your house. However, some imposters may try to gather your personal information by pretending to be census takers. Please be careful and do not answer any questions regarding your personal information, bank accounts, or credit card numbers. source: 国勢調査2020 ウェブサイト https://www.kokusei2020.go.jp/index.html 国勢調査2020 ウェブサイト Englishのページ https://www.kokusei2020.go.jp/en/index.html まいどなニュース 2020/9/19 国勢調査の「かたり」にご注意、5年前にも出没 オンラインがおすすめって本当? https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/0f7a1c3fde250ac5efb6ffd57c0fbc43fa584d38
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Today, when people ask “how are you doing?”, they expect an answer. The question is now more than just a polite alternative to clearing your throat before the conversation begins. And everyone’s answer is different. At best, you may find yourself in a physically cut-off world, except from those you live with - who you may be getting to know even better than you thought possible. But you may also be more in touch with long-lost friends and family members around the world, just to ask them “how are you doing?”.This week and next, CoinGeek Conversations is putting that question to some of our friends near and far, starting with Ryan X. Charles, the founder and CEO of Money Button in California, and Lise Li, China Manager of the Bitcoin Association, in Beijing. Podcast host Charles Miller is joined by CoinGeek’s new producer Natalie Mason, to compare their calls to Ryan and Lise. Ryan spoke to us from San Francisco. Having been under lockdown for a month, California being the first state government to enforce restrictions of movement, he talks about the effect that has had in comparison with other states and what permanent shifts may happen to the world of work.Looking at the long-term implications worldwide, Ryan shared his view on the importance of regular testing and authentication to combat future pandemics. To be able to open up global travel again, he says, “we’re going to need to know if you’ve had a virus or not. This will not be the last pandemic and we need global infrastructure to be prepared for the next one”. How may this look in the future? “Your ID card may end up telling you whether you have been tested for and whether you have or have had viruses in the past.”From Beijing, Lise provides a note of optimism since the city, and indeed the whole of China, is gradually easing the virus lockdown, although ordinary life is still far from normal: “if you want to dine in a restaurant, at every table there should be no more than two people,” Lise says. And the tables themselves need to be separated by two metres. Lise is still only leaving home if there’s something she has to do. Nothing is back to how it was but “it’s much better than it was one or two months ago”.
Did you know that your iPhone hhas a Medical ID feature that first responders can access and use to help treat you? Your ID can include any medical conditions you may have, medication allergies and emergency contacts. So, join in as Thomas Domville shows you how to setup your emergency contacts and ID on your iPhone in iOS. Do it now and be prepared! Better safe than sorry.
Did you know that your iPhone hhas a Medical ID feature that first responders can access and use to help treat you? Your ID can include any medical conditions you may have, medications, allergies, and emergency contacts. So, join in as Thomas Domville shows you how to set up your emergency contacts and ID on your iPhone. Do it now and be prepared! Better safe than sorry.
Did you know that your iPhone hhas a Medical ID feature that first responders can access and use to help treat you? Your ID can include any medical conditions you may have, medication allergies and emergency contacts. So, join in as Thomas Domville shows you how to setup your emergency contacts and ID on your iPhone in iOS. Do it now and be prepared! Better safe than sorry.
https://streamyard.com/iaCXhA8HC3 INTRO Eric –Welcome to episode #41 of the Canadian Prepper Podcast, recorded October 24, 2019. My name is Eric, and I’m the host of the show. I am based in southern Ontario. I’m a hunter, target shooter, HAM radio operator (VE3EPN), and computer geek. I got into preparedness when I was working front line in emergency services and witnessed an over reliance on Emergency Services during major events, such as ice storms, power outages, etc. I started a small preparedness company to help get people prepared and able to look after themselves for at least 72 hours, if not longer. Alan - I’m Alan, and my friends and family call me a safety nerd. My background as a Medical First Responder developed a mind for safety. I teach first aid and coach family and friends to be better prepared. I'm a locksmith by trade and have worked in the physical security industry for more than 20 years now. Guest Spot? Eric- Want to help support the show and keep the Canadian Prepper Podcast on the air? Buy a Canadian Prepper Podcast T-Shirt at www.rapidsurvival.com. All proceeds help keep the lights on, and the backup generator fueled! Alan- If you’re enjoying the show, please take a few minutes and like us on Facebook, facebook.com/CanadianPrepperPodcast and submit a review on itunes. Also we want your feedback, good or bad! Let us know if there is a topic you want us to cover, or if you like or dislike something we’re doing, email us at feedback@prepperpodcast.ca Eric – We have some Ruff content for you in this episode, We’re going to start off with some preparedness related news articles. Next we will be letting you know how we’ve improved our preparedness since our last episode. Then we’ll get into the main topic for this episode - Dogs in a preparedness role. News - Alan - https://lfpress.com/news/local-news/hybrid-wild-pigs-a-growing-menace-in-southwestern-ontario Puumba gone wild in Southern Ontario. No one is safe. https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/expect-wind-snow-and-winter-like-conditions-soon-environment-canada-1.4652616 Early winter expected for the Praries, be ready! https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/salmonella-sausage-1.5333466 salmonella outbreak causes illness in 12 people in ontario and quebec Ian - Seymour schulich drops a zimbabwean note on the news. Tells us thats where we’re heading:) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_5fP8Zo1ZE https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7590423/Commonwealth-Bank-outrage-continues-workers-left-without-weekly-wages.html?ito=social-facebook_Australia Eric - Record one million take part in B.C. earthquake preparedness drill https://www.ohscanada.com/record-one-million-take-part-b-c-earthquake-preparedness-drill/ What P.E.I. residents should put in emergency kits https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/pei-emergency-kit-hurricane-sept-2019-1.5271754 Hugues - WHAT WE’VE DONE LATELY for preps Sponsor? Hugues - Eric - Ian - Alan - Not much this week sadly. Was invited to join the local Community Emergency Response team which helps manage shelters and recovery efforts in the event of a disaster. More to come on that, but I’m seeing an opportunity to educate others about the importance of preparedness Main Topic - Eric - Alright, it’s time to move onto the main topic of the show. (Each host insert talking points here) Ian - Eat ‘em:) Flushing game Retrieving game Guard dogs Early warning Companion / Emotional support Hugues - Alan - My little 6lb Maltese won’t do much flushing or retrieving, but he’s an excellent alarm system. With him around, I know when anyone’s within a hundred yards of the property. Being so small, he doesn’t eat much and is easily portable in the event of a bugout. Eric - Make sure all collars and tags are up-to-date with identification information. Your ID tag should contain name, telephone number and any urgent medical needs. Be sure to also write your dogs name, your name and contact information on your carrier. Always bring your dog indoors at the first sign or warning of a storm or disaster. Dogs can become disoriented and wander away from home in a crisis. Bug Out Bag for your Dog - They can carry it themselves if big enough Pet first-aid kit and guide book (ask your vet what to include) 3-7 days’ worth of canned (pop-top) or dry food (be sure to rotate every two months) Liquid dish soap and disinfectant Disposable garbage bags for clean-up Dog feeding dishes and water bowls Extra collar or harness as well as an extra leash Photocopies and/or USB of medical records and a waterproof container with a two-week supply of any medicine your dog requires (Remember, food and medications need to be rotated out of your emergency kit—otherwise they may go bad or become useless) At least seven days’ worth of bottled water for each person and dog(store in a cool, dry place and replace every two months) A traveling bag, crate or sturdy carrier, ideally one for each dog Flashlight Blanket Recent photos of your dog(in case you are separated and need to make “Lost” posters) Extra leash, toys and chew toys, cage liner PODCAST CHALLENGE Teach an old dog a new trick. . . Episode Closing Upcoming events Shout Outs Alan - Shout out to Barry the Wonder Dog, who waits patiently at my side during recordings and dances for treats Eric - Ian - Email / Itunes reviews? Alan - Ian - Hugues - Outro Eric - I’m going to bring episode 41 of the Canadian Prepper Podcast to an end. You can find the podcast on Itunes, Podbean, Spotify or your favourite podcast app. Please help us out; take a few minutes and submit a review! It helps other people find us. You can also find us at prepperpodcast.ca and on Facebook! Alan - We record these shows on Streamyard. If you want an early peek at the shows, please subscribe to the YouTube channel “Canadian Prepper Podcast“, and click the notifications tab. That gives you alerts when we are going live.You can contact me directly on Instagram, @ PPSWO Hugues - I can be reached at hfxprepper@gmail.com and I have my own YouTube Channel, just search “HFX Prepper”. Ian - You can reach Ian directly, by emailing me at theislandretreat@gmail.com . You can also find me on Canadian Patriot Podcast, also available on Itunes and Youtube. There you will find us discussing more government waste, squirreling off on the odd firearms related banter, and exposing the daily loss of freedoms we’re facing. Eric – Please check out Rapid Survival www.rapidsurvival.com and get me there on live chat while buying some prepper gear, or you can also email me at feedback@prepperpodcast.ca (while still buying prepper gear at Rapid Survival) Eric - Thanks for joining us, and tune in for the next episode, winter car kits Eric - Until next time, be prepared, stay safe, and (Alan) keep learning!
Your ID in Christ through adoption. Pastor Jason looks at what it really means to be a child of God and to be adopted into the family of believers.
Welcome, Medicare Nation! I’m excited about our guest and our important topic today. We’re discussing the confusion surrounding advanced directives. Have you ever thought about what would happen if you can’t speak for yourself and are in an emergency health situation? Who will express your wishes, and will the health care professionals understand? Dr. Ferdinando (Fred) Mirarchi is the ER Director of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Hamot. He has a solution! Tell us about health care directives and the issues that commonly arise when people come to the ER. There are three types of directives: living will, DNR (Do Not Resuscitate order), and POLST (Physicians’ Order for Life Sustaining Treatment). All three of these have safety issues surrounding them, and all three bring questions. When are they to be followed? None of us know when an emergency situation may arise, so when do we carry these documents with us? Even medical professionals don’t understand these orders, but no one really wants to raise the safety concerns. What happens when someone comes to the ER with no accompanying family and no papers? It’s not just an ER situation, but anywhere in the hospital, for any medical procedure. “You, the patient, are asked if you have a Living Will, then you are subjected to whatever their understanding is as to what that means.” About 78% of the time, physicians assume that a Living Will equals a DNR, but in 64% of cases, a DNR is strictly an end of life order and does not apply to critical care emergencies. Medical professionals assume if you have any advanced directive that you’re an end of life care patient and don’t want care. Many don’t understand the difference between being critically ill and being in an “end of life” situation. If you have advanced directive documents, should you bring them with you to any scheduled procedure, like a colonoscopy? Most physicians would say YES, but I say NO. Keep your document in a safe place so that it doesn’t compromise your care and treatment. Pull it out when you need it, but then you face a retrieval issue. Will the proper medical professional have access to your papers when they need it? We have a process that can insure that those documents are retrieved when needed. Most ER doctors are forced to look at a paper and make an interpretation, based on THEIR understanding, which might not be right for you. Can you explain the difference in a Living Will and a DNR? A Living Will is a legal document, not a medical document. It is for use in situations when someone can’t speak for themselves, develops a terminal condition, or is in a persistent vegetative state. A DNR is specifically for when someone is found with no pulse or breathing, and no CPR is desired. There is a common misunderstanding that a DNR means no medical treatment at all, when it most often applies to end of life care. When someone has a Living Will and the medical professional assumes it’s a DNR, then it can affect care and treatment of any medical emergency. “It’s a coin toss with a 50% chance of being treated or not being treated.” You’ve developed a solution to help people explain their wishes about receiving treatment. Can you explain? At the Institute of Health Care Directives, we have created ID cards containing detailed information to be understood by any medical professional in any hospital. It gives patients a voice to guide their care and treatment. Your ID card has info and directives linked with a QR code that accesses a video recording of your wishes. The recorded video is in a database and can be pulled up on any smart phone for any medical situation you may encounter. Will this ID card work in any medical office, hospital, or ER? Yes, and it’s in clear and understandable medical language so that any professional will know what to do. Can you explain how to find out more and what the service includes? Visit our website: www.institutehcd.com or email us: info@institutehcd.com. You can even call us at 814-490-6584. Dr. Mirarchi is offering a 10% discount to the first 100 MN callers on either of the available packages. The Basic package is for healthy, young people, and the VIP package is for those with multiple medical problems. The VIP package gives you access to an on-call doctor 24/7/365. You can ask any question or any medical professional treating you can call for information about your condition. Our solution is a much clearer and simpler process and has received great response from physicians. The goal is to plan for when you are critically ill and (separately) for when you’re at the end of life. There is a study coming out in 3-6 months on a 15 state trial, and the preliminary results are amazing. This is truly a game-changer in the health care industry. Here is the news story video of the 57y.o. man who was mistakenly noted as "DNR" in his hospital file whistle blower 9 Investigative news http://www.wsoctv.com/news/9-investigates/whistleblower-9/whistleblower-9-do-not-resuscitate-bracelet-mistakenly-put-on-hospitalized-mans-wrist/446014450 Here is a Parody Video on "Advanced Directives" https://youtu.be/S6XKv7MOuts Good Practice (A parody of Green Day's " Good Riddance") By Michael Barton Do you have questions or feedback? I’d love to hear it! I may answer one of your questions on the air! email me: support@themedicarenation.com Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and review in iTunes! (Click here) Find out more information about Medicare on Diane Daniel’s website! www.CallSamm.com
Welcome, Medicare Nation! I’m excited about our guest and our important topic today. We’re discussing the confusion surrounding advanced directives. Have you ever thought about what would happen if you can’t speak for yourself and are in an emergency health situation? Who will express your wishes, and will the health care professionals understand? Dr. Ferdinando (Fred) Mirarchi is the ER Director of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center-Hamot. He has a solution! Join us to learn more! Tell us about health care directives and the issues that commonly arise when people come to the ER. There are three types of directives: living will, DNR (Do Not Resuscitate order), and POLST (Physicians’ Order for Life Sustaining Treatment). All three of these have safety issues surrounding them, and all three bring questions. When are they to be followed? None of us know when an emergency situation may arise, so when do we carry these documents with us? Even medical professionals don’t understand these orders, but no one really wants to raise the safety concerns. What happens when someone comes to the ER with no accompanying family and no papers? It’s not just an ER situation, but anywhere in the hospital, for any medical procedure. “You, the patient, are asked if you have a Living Will, then you are subjected to whatever their understanding is as to what that means.” About 78% of the time, physicians assume that a Living Will equals a DNR, but in 64% of cases, a DNR is strictly an end of life order and does not apply to critical care emergencies. Medical professionals assume if you have any advanced directive that you’re an end of life care patient and don’t want care. Many don’t understand the difference between being critically ill and being in an “end of life” situation. If you have advanced directive documents, should you bring them with you to any scheduled procedure, like a colonoscopy? Most physicians would say YES, but I say NO. Keep your document in a safe place so that it doesn’t compromise your care and treatment. Pull it out when you need it, but then you face a retrieval issue. Will the proper medical professional have access to your papers when they need it? We have a process that can insure that those documents are retrieved when needed. Most ER doctors are forced to look at a paper and make an interpretation, based on THEIR understanding, which might not be right for you. Can you explain the difference in a Living Will and a DNR? A Living Will is a legal document, not a medical document. It is for use in situations when someone can’t speak for themselves, develops a terminal condition, or is in a persistent vegetative state. A DNR is specifically for when someone is found with no pulse or breathing, and no CPR is desired. There is a common misunderstanding that a DNR means no medical treatment at all, when it most often applies to end of life care. When someone has a Living Will and the medical professional assumes it’s a DNR, then it can affect care and treatment of any medical emergency. “It’s a coin toss with a 50% chance of being treated or not being treated.” You’ve developed a solution to help people explain their wishes about receiving treatment. Can you explain? At the Institute of Health Care Directives, we have created ID cards containing detailed information to be understood by any medical professional in any hospital. It gives patients a voice to guide their care and treatment. Your ID card has info and directives linked with a QR code that accesses a video recording of your wishes. The recorded video is in a database and can be pulled up on any smart phone for any medical situation you may encounter. Will this ID card work in any medical office, hospital, or ER? Yes, and it’s in clear and understandable medical language so that any professional will know what to do. Can you explain how to find out more and what the service includes? Visit our website: www.institutehcd.com or email us: info@institutehcd.com. You can even call us at 814-490-6584. Dr. Mirarchi is offering a 10% discount to the first 100 MN callers on either of the available packages. The Basic package is for healthy, young people, and the VIP package is for those with multiple medical problems. The VIP package gives you access to an on-call doctor 24/7/365. You can ask any question or any medical professional treating you can call for information about your condition. Our solution is a much clearer and simpler process and has received great response from physicians. The goal is to plan for when you are critically ill and (separately) for when you’re at the end of life. There is a study coming out in 3-6 months on a 15 state trial, and the preliminary results are amazing. This is truly a game-changer in the health care industry. Do you have questions or feedback? I’d love to hear it! I may answer one of your questions on the air! email me: support@themedicarenation.com Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave a 5 star rating and review in iTunes! (Click here) Find out more information about Medicare on Diane Daniel’s website! www.CallSamm.com
87: Blake Hall is the Co-Founder and CEO of ID.me, a digital identity wallet designed to empower consumers to prove their identity online while controlling how their personal data is shared. ID.me was selected by the United States Department of Commerce as one five companies to participate in the President's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace in 2013. A Finalist for Wall Street Journal Startup of the Year in 2013, ID.me was also included in the June 2014 issue of Entrepreneur Magazine as one of 100 Brilliant Companies for 2014. A veteran of the Iraq war, Blake led a platoon of scouts and snipers hunting high value targets in Iraq for fifteen months from July 2006 - September 2007. He was awarded the Bronze Star with Valor for heroism during a firefight against Al-Qaida affiliated insurgents attacking an American hospital in Mosul, Iraq in an action senior commanders credited with saving twenty American lives. Blake has written for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy, and Forbes. Thanks to The Economist, Blake holds the distinction of being the first Google result for the phrase 'muscly entrepreneur.' Blake attained a Bachelor of Science magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8v9eE6QLmk&feature=youtu.be ID.me began as a tool that allowed members of the military to securely submit and prove their identity online. This new capability gave military members access to the thousands of discounts and exclusive savings they could previously only receive in-store because merchants had no way to check a physical ID card online. Soon after, we began to issue digital ID cards for students, first responders, and teachers as well. The success of those projects led us to wonder: why doesn't digital identity work like identity in the physical world where people have ID cards they can easily display to prove their identity? To make trusted online interactions more convenient, we built ID.me, a secure digital wallet, to store all of your digital ID cards so that you can easily prove your identity and group statuses online. Your ID.me wallet login – the e-mail and password you create when you sign up with ID.me – will always remain the same even as you add more and more digital ID cards to your wallet. One thing that hasn't changed is our promise to our members: your personal information belongs to you. You, and only you, control how your information is shared while ID.me deploys bank-grade encryption to keep your data safe at all times.
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