poe Reolink CX410 ColorX 2k 4MP PoE IP Camera with True Full-Color Night Vision $98.55 Delivered @ Reolink By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:30:47 +1100 Original price: $139.99 Now: $98.55 Savings: 29.6% Note: This exclusive code (decx410au) saves 12% off and you can save total 29.6% Key Features True Color Night Vision in the Dimmest Light F1.0 Super Aperture 3000K Adjustable Warm Light Person/Vehicle/Pet Detection Full Article Electrical & Electronics IP Camera Reolink Reolink CX410 Security Camera
poe Erik Spoelstra: 'Horrendous' timeout, mental error costly in Heat loss to Pistons By www.upi.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:06:45 -0500 Erik Spoelstra, who is widely known as one of the NBA's top coaches, shouldered blame for a brutal timeout infraction, calling it a "serious mental error" in the final seconds of a Miami Heat loss to the Detroit Pistons. Full Article
poe Poetry To UK Precedent: What Went Into Landmark 'Bulldozer Justice' Verdict By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:55:17 +0530 In a landmark judgment yesterday, the Supreme Court demolished the idea of 'bulldozer justice' that several state governments had unleashed against accused in heinous criminal cases. Full Article
poe Poetry To UK Precedent: What Went Into Landmark 'Bulldozer Justice' Verdict By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:55:17 +0530 In a landmark judgment yesterday, the Supreme Court demolished the idea of 'bulldozer justice' that several state governments had unleashed against accused in heinous criminal cases. Full Article
poe Poetry To UK Precedent: What Went Into Landmark 'Bulldozer Justice' Verdict - NDTV By news.google.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:25:17 GMT Poetry To UK Precedent: What Went Into Landmark 'Bulldozer Justice' Verdict NDTVDaily Court Digest: Major environment orders (November 13, 2024) Down To Earth MagazineHow the Supreme Court clamped down on ‘bulldozer’ demolitions | Explained The HinduOfficers Carrying Out Illegal Demolitions Liable To Restore Properties At Personal Cost & Pay Damages:... Live Law - Indian Legal NewsVideo | Dimple Yadav Slams BJP Over 'Bulldozer Action' In Supreme Court Statement NDTV Full Article
poe To Own A Home Is Everybody's Dream: Poet Pradeep's Couplet Finds Mention In SC's Demolition Verdict - News18 By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:31:11 GMT To Own A Home Is Everybody's Dream: Poet Pradeep's Couplet Finds Mention In SC's Demolition Verdict News18SC lays down path, timeline that bulldozers must follow The Times of IndiaVideo | Dimple Yadav Slams BJP Over 'Bulldozer Action' In Supreme Court Statement NDTVSupreme Court verdict on bulldozer demolitions: Jamiat hails verdict, victims seek compensation The HinduRight To Shelter A Facet Of Article 21; State Must Satisfy Why Entire Property Needs To Be Demolished :... Live Law - Indian Legal News Full Article
poe Gayatri Asokan’s new ghazal draws on poet Jaun Elia’s work By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:02:48 +0530 Seven years after transitioning from Malayalam playback to the world of ghazals, Gayatri Asokan is set to release yet another track, ‘Kitne Aish Se Rahte Honge’, inspired by the poetry of Jaun Elia Full Article Music
poe Children’s Day 2024: Speeches, Poems, and Quotes Ideas For Students By www.oneindia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:52:30 +0530 With Children's Day 2024 just around the corner, the anticipation to commemorate the spirit and vibrancy of youth is palpable throughout India. This special day, falling on November 14, marks the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's inaugural Prime Minister, who was Full Article
poe North, SC Author Publishes Poetry Collection By www.prleap.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 00:00:00 PDT Grief Can Be Difficult To Go Through But You Don't Have To Be Alone Full Article
poe Sault Ste. Marie, MI Author Publishes Poetry Collection By www.prleap.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PDT A Journey Of Self Discovery Told In Verse. Full Article
poe Newburgh, IN Author Publishes Poetry Collection By www.prleap.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PDT How Beautiful Can This World Become When Snow Starts To Fall Full Article
poe Rochester, MN Author Publishes Poetry Collection By www.prleap.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 01:00:00 PST Life Is Something We All Go Through And Humanity Is Something We All Have. Full Article
poe Slingerlands, NY Author Publishes Poetry Collection By www.prleap.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 04:00:00 PST We Can Look To Nature To See Similarities To Humanity. Full Article
poe Covington, LA Author Publishes Spiritual Poetry By www.prleap.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 PST Verse Told Through The Eyes Of A Man And His Faith Full Article
poe Cute 'Oh So True for So Many' Cleaning Poem By getorganizednow.typepad.com Published On :: 2011-03-05T12:11:16-06:00 I saw this post on a message board and thought it would be fun to share. Hope it makes you smile. I asked the Lord to tell me why my house is such a mess. He asked if I'd been... Full Article
poe Aug 28, ARABIC PHOENIX POETRY! Arabic Poetry Web Page to Read & order the Phoenix! By www.home-biz-trends.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Aug 2016 08:25:11 -0400 ARABIC PHOENIX POETRY web page for Arabic reading and ordering "Rising of the Phoenix" selected poetry collection in four formats, audio book, e-book, pics iBook & hardcover book. Full Article
poe Apr 10, Arabic Poems to Enjoy Reading on Posters on Your Walls at Home! By www.home-biz-trends.com Published On :: Tue, 10 Apr 2018 05:21:11 -0400 Couplets of Arabic poems in some artworks to enjoy reading poetry in Arabic language online. Get my poetry books, or get some poetry in Arabic language in posters to hang on your walls at home. Full Article
poe Poetry and Liturgy and Holy Week By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-01-08T23:58:21+00:00 As we move close to glorious Pascha, Angela takes a few moments to reflect on the common threads between Poetry, Liturgy, and Holy Week. Full Article
poe Poetry and Liturgy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-01-08T23:58:21+00:00 In troubled times, some people turn to binge watching television shows, some to food, some to drink. Angela turns to poetry. In this episode we explore how poetry and Liturgy intersect because in a technology laden, short attention, sound bite driven world we are often unaware of the deep poetry and lasting peace that Liturgy offers. Full Article
poe Why Christians Must Acquire the Soul of a Poet By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-19T19:08:13+00:00 St. Porphyrios wrote, “Whoever wants to become a Christian must first become a poet.” Most of us are not poets so does this preclude us from being true Christians? Join Michael as he explores God’s poetic and artistic nature and how to understand and connect to Him through the divine language of symbol, beauty, and our own personal artistry even while living in a culture dominated by utilitarianism and reductionism. Full Article
poe Our Holy Father Poemen the Great By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-28T17:21:12+00:00 Full Article
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poe Our Holy Father Poemen (Pimen) the Great (450) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T23:22:39+00:00 Full Article
poe Our Holy Father Poemen (Pimen) the Great (450) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-21T19:26:12+00:00 "He was an Egyptian by birth and a great Egyptian ascetic. As a boy, he visited various spiritual teachers and gathered proven experience as a bee gathers honey from flowers. Pimen once begged the elder Paul to take him to St Païsius. Seeing him, Païsius said: 'This child will save many; the hand of God is on him.' In time, Pimen became a monk and drew two of his brothers to monasticism. Their mother once came to see her sons, but Pimen would not allow her in, asking through the door: 'Which do you want more: to see us here and now, or in the other world in eternity?' Their mother went away joy-fully, saying: 'If I will see you for certain there, I don't need to see you here.' In the monastery of these three brothers, governed by the eldest, Abba Anoub, the rule was as follows: at night, four hours were passed in manual work, four hours in sleep and four in reading the Psalter. The day was passed, from morning to noon, in alternate work and prayer, from mid-day to Vespers in reading and after Vespers they prepared their meal, the only one in the twenty--four hours, and this usually of some sort of cabbage. Pimen himself said about their life: 'We ate what was to hand. No-one ever said: "Give me something else", or "I won't eat that". In that way, we spent our whole life in silence and peace.' He lived in the fifth century, and entered peacefully into rest in great old age." (Prologue) His name means "shepherd". Many of his words can be found in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers. Full Article
poe Our Holy Father Poemen (Pimen) the Great (450) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-08-17T21:14:29+00:00 "He was an Egyptian by birth and a great Egyptian ascetic. As a boy, he visited various spiritual teachers and gathered proven experience as a bee gathers honey from flowers. Pimen once begged the elder Paul to take him to St Païsius. Seeing him, Païsius said: 'This child will save many; the hand of God is on him.' In time, Pimen became a monk and drew two of his brothers to monasticism. Their mother once came to see her sons, but Pimen would not allow her in, asking through the door: 'Which do you want more: to see us here and now, or in the other world in eternity?' Their mother went away joy-fully, saying: 'If I will see you for certain there, I don't need to see you here.' In the monastery of these three brothers, governed by the eldest, Abba Anoub, the rule was as follows: at night, four hours were passed in manual work, four hours in sleep and four in reading the Psalter. The day was passed, from morning to noon, in alternate work and prayer, from mid-day to Vespers in reading and after Vespers they prepared their meal, the only one in the twenty--four hours, and this usually of some sort of cabbage. Pimen himself said about their life: 'We ate what was to hand. No-one ever said: "Give me something else", or "I won't eat that". In that way, we spent our whole life in silence and peace.' He lived in the fifth century, and entered peacefully into rest in great old age." (Prologue) His name means "shepherd". Many of his words can be found in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers. Full Article
poe Our Holy Father Poemen (Pimen) the Great (450) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-08-27T05:00:00+00:00 "He was an Egyptian by birth and a great Egyptian ascetic. As a boy, he visited various spiritual teachers and gathered proven experience as a bee gathers honey from flowers. Pimen once begged the elder Paul to take him to St Païsius. Seeing him, Païsius said: 'This child will save many; the hand of God is on him.' In time, Pimen became a monk and drew two of his brothers to monasticism. Their mother once came to see her sons, but Pimen would not allow her in, asking through the door: 'Which do you want more: to see us here and now, or in the other world in eternity?' Their mother went away joy-fully, saying: 'If I will see you for certain there, I don't need to see you here.' In the monastery of these three brothers, governed by the eldest, Abba Anoub, the rule was as follows: at night, four hours were passed in manual work, four hours in sleep and four in reading the Psalter. The day was passed, from morning to noon, in alternate work and prayer, from mid-day to Vespers in reading and after Vespers they prepared their meal, the only one in the twenty--four hours, and this usually of some sort of cabbage. Pimen himself said about their life: 'We ate what was to hand. No-one ever said: "Give me something else", or "I won't eat that". In that way, we spent our whole life in silence and peace.' He lived in the fifth century, and entered peacefully into rest in great old age." (Prologue) His name means "shepherd". Many of his words can be found in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers. Full Article
poe Our Holy Father Poemen (Pimen) the Great (450) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-08-27T05:01:00+00:00 "He was an Egyptian by birth and a great Egyptian ascetic. As a boy, he visited various spiritual teachers and gathered proven experience as a bee gathers honey from flowers. Pimen once begged the elder Paul to take him to St Païsius. Seeing him, Païsius said: 'This child will save many; the hand of God is on him.' In time, Pimen became a monk and drew two of his brothers to monasticism. Their mother once came to see her sons, but Pimen would not allow her in, asking through the door: 'Which do you want more: to see us here and now, or in the other world in eternity?' Their mother went away joy-fully, saying: 'If I will see you for certain there, I don't need to see you here.' In the monastery of these three brothers, governed by the eldest, Abba Anoub, the rule was as follows: at night, four hours were passed in manual work, four hours in sleep and four in reading the Psalter. The day was passed, from morning to noon, in alternate work and prayer, from mid-day to Vespers in reading and after Vespers they prepared their meal, the only one in the twenty--four hours, and this usually of some sort of cabbage. Pimen himself said about their life: 'We ate what was to hand. No-one ever said: "Give me something else", or "I won't eat that". In that way, we spent our whole life in silence and peace.' He lived in the fifth century, and entered peacefully into rest in great old age." (Prologue) His name means "shepherd". Many of his words can be found in the Sayings of the Desert Fathers. Full Article
poe Episode 155: Amanda Gorman's Poetry By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-02-24T20:55:15+00:00 The girls discuss the poetry of Amanda Gorman, the young poet who read her work at the inauguration and Super Bowl. They discuss themes of light and darkness, the way burdens can be inherited, and a vision of God's Kingdom. Full Article
poe Mary Weston Fordham Poetry By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-04-20T02:31:47+00:00 Dr. John Mark Reynolds talks about poet Mary Weston Fordham and reads one of her poems. Full Article
poe The Wisdom of Abba Poemen By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-04T04:22:42+00:00 Dr. Rossi selects some of his favorite sayings from the beloved Desert Father, Abba Poemen. Full Article
poe The Delicate Poetry of Orthodoxy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-09-28T18:08:38+00:00 Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on the mystery of the relationship that the Orthodox Church has with the Theotokos through the poetic expressions that the Church uses to describe her. Full Article
poe The Theological Poetry of St. Gregory the Theologian By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-13T15:27:05+00:00 Reflections on the poems of St Gregory of Nazianzus, including his poems for morning and evening, of sin and of redemption; with a comparison to the hopeful proclamation of the funeral songs of the Church. Full Article
poe Abba Poemen the Great: On Softening the Hardest of Hearts By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-13T17:13:07+00:00 In this week's broadcast, Fr. Dcn. Matthew examines three sayings by Abba Poemen ("The Shepherd") of Egypt on the means by which the hardest heart can be softened by the Lord. Full Article
poe Abba Poemen the Great: On Softening the Hardest of Hearts By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-13T17:13:29+00:00 In this week’s broadcast, Archimandrite Irenei examines three sayings by Abba Poemen ("The Shepherd") of Egypt on the means by which the hardest heart can be softened by the Lord. Full Article
poe Meet the 'busking poet' who writes on demand By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 05:03:58 GMT Law student Joel Wilson and his typewriter are becoming a popular sight in York city centre. Full Article
poe Lovi Poe launches 1st makeup collection By www.philstar.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:01:00 +0800 Actress Lovi Poe launched her debut makeup collection under local cosmetics line Ready Set Glow. Full Article
poe Bobby Womack - The Poet By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 29 May 2012 00:00:00 +0100 Womack updates his material for the 80s, creating grown-up sensual soul. Full Article
poe Rep. Virginia Foxx issues subpoena threat over DOL data on independent contractors By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) is threatening acting Labor Secretary Julie Su with a subpoena over her “failure to provide the requested information” on the Department of Labor’s independent contractor rule. Full Article
poe Working With Composite Cables for Ethernet & PoE By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Mon, 03 May 2021 00:00:00 -0400 AS IP USAGE CONTINUES TO GROW in our industry, a new type of cable is being made available for installation use. Full Article
poe How POE+ Switch Can Make Outdoor Cameras Easy & Quick to Install By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 10:00:00 -0400 One of the realities of living in rural Michigan is that AC power outages happen — and you best be prepared for the potential consequences. Full Article
poe Wilderness Poets Freeze-Dried Açai Powder By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 12:00:00 -0400 The Açai Powder the newest addition to the company's line of USDA Organic Superfood Powders which includes: Dragon Fruit, Camu Camu Berry, Elderberry, Blue Butterfly Pea Flower, Turmeric, Super Green Juice, Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea, Premium Grade Organic Matcha Green Tea, Hemp Protein, Coconut Milk and Coconut Water. Full Article
poe Impact of work type and APOE-e4 status on cognitive functioning in older women By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 16:44:24 +0000 Volume 36, Issue 5, September-October 2024, Page 427-433. Read the full article › The post Impact of work type and APOE-e4 status on cognitive functioning in older women was curated by information for practice. Full Article Journal Article Abstracts
poe The Bookshelf: Miriam Levine's Poetry of 'Loss and Consolation' By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 02 Aug 2019 17:54:14 -0400 Miriam Levine's new collection of poetry is, as she describes it, a book about loss and consolation. In Saving Daylight, poems recall small moments: a chance meeting outside a theater, an encounter with a mosquito, watching a harmless spider walk across someone's hair. Levine lives in Concord for part of the year, and she sat down with NHPR's All Things Considered Host Peter Biello to chat about her new collection. Full Article
poe The Bookshelf: Poet Marie Harris and 'Desire Lines' By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 10:26:54 -0500 If you've ever been on a college campus or a public park, you may have seen desire lines. Those are those well-worn paths carved by travelers who, for whatever reason, preferred a route that diverged from the ones carefully cured in concrete by city or campus planners. Full Article
poe The Bookshelf: N.H. Poet Laureate Will Be Your Reader By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 17:01:24 -0500 Alexandria Peary is New Hampshire’s new poet laureate, and she’s ramping up her work as the state’s official advocate for poetry and the literary arts more broadly. As part of her work as poet laureate, she’s been reading work sent to her by New Hampshire poets. Full Article
poe Nobel Literature Prize Goes to S. Korean Han Kang for "Intense Poetic Prose" By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 11:46:52 +0900 [Culture] : Anchor: South Korean author Han Kang has won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Swedish Academy made the announcement Thursday, and Han became the second South Korean ever to win a Nobel Prize and the first to attain the honor in literature. Kim Bum-soo has more. Report: South Korean writer Han ...[more...] Full Article Culture
poe 'Not Broken But Simply Unfinished': Poet Amanda Gorman Calls For A Better America By www.scpr.org Published On :: Wed, 20 Jan 2021 11:20:08 -0800 Poet Amanda Gorman speaks at the inauguration of U.S. President Biden on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.; Credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images Camila Domonoske | NPRWhen Amanda Gorman, a 22-year-old poet from Los Angeles, took to the stage on Wednesday, it was immediately clear why the new president had chosen her as his inaugural poet. Gorman echoed, in dynamic and propulsive verse, the same themes that Biden has returned to again and again and that he wove throughout his inaugural address: unity, healing, grief and hope, the painful history of American experience and the redemptive power of American ideals. Where Biden said, "We must end this uncivil war," Gorman declared, "We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to one another." And where Biden called for an American story of "love and healing" and "greatness and goodness," Gorman saw strength in pain: "Even as we grieved, we grew," she said. Gorman opened by acknowledging the reasons why hope can be challenging. "Where can we find light in this never-ending shade?" she asked. But she continued: "And yet, the dawn is ours before we knew it. Somehow we do it. Somehow we weathered and witnessed a nation that isn't broken but simply unfinished." She acknowledged the power of her own presence on the stage in "a country and a time where a skinny black girl descended from slaves and raised by a single mother can dream of becoming president, only to find herself reciting for one." Like Obama inaugural poet Richard Blanco, who invoked the grand sweep of American geography in a call for unity in "One Today," Gorman dedicated a portion to "every corner called our country" from the South to the Midwest. She ended with an invitation to "step out of the shade." "The new dawn blooms as we free it," she said. "For there is always light, if only we are brave enough to see it – if only we are brave enough to be it." Gorman was following in the footsteps of poets like Blanco, Robert Frost and Maya Angelou as she composed the poem "The Hill We Climb" for the inauguration. She also took her cues from orators like Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. — people who knew a thing or two about calling for hope and unity in times of despair and division. Gorman told NPR she dug into the works of those speakers (and Winston Churchill, too) to study up on ways "rhetoric has been used for good." Over the past few weeks, she composed a poem that acknowledges the previous president's incitement of violence, but turns toward hope. "The Hill We Climb" reads, in part: We've seen a force that would shatter our nation rather than share it, Would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy. And this effort very nearly succeeded. But while democracy can be periodically delayed, It can never be permanently defeated. In this truth, in this faith, we trust. For while we have our eyes on the future, history has its eyes on us. Gorman, like Biden, had a speech impediment as a child. (Biden had a stutter; Gorman had difficulty pronouncing certain sounds.) She told NPR's Steve Inskeep that her speech impediment was one reason she was drawn to poetry at a young age. "Having an arena in which I could express my thoughts freely was just so liberating that I fell head over heels, you know, when I was barely a toddler," she said. For Gorman, a former National Youth Poet Laureate, her struggle to speak provided a connection not only to the incoming president, but also to previous inaugural poets, too. "Maya Angelou was mute growing up as a child and she grew up to deliver the inaugural poem for President Bill Clinton," she says. "So I think there is a real history of orators who have had to struggle with a type of imposed voicelessness, you know, having that stage in the inauguration." Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy were the only presidents in the past who chose to have poems read at their inaugurations. You can read all the previous poems here. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
poe Poetry Challenge: Create A List Poem That Grapples With Rise Of Anti-Asian Racism By www.scpr.org Published On :: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 04:20:07 -0700 ; Credit: /Katherine Du Casey Noenickx | NPROver the years, NPR's poetry community has turned both painful and joyful experiences into magnificent work. As the world still endures the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. also grieves over increased violence against Asian Americans and a mass shooting in Georgia that left six women of Asian descent dead. "Let's be clear: Anti-Asian violence and discrimination are not new. But, this racism seems to be heightened," says Kwame Alexander, NPR's resident poet. "And the onus is not on Asian Americans to figure this out. Frankly, it's on white people, it's on the rest of us — individually, systemically, to talk about it, to pay attention to, advocate against it." "Between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice, Today," by Emily Jungmin Yoon, is a list poem that reflects the coldness of the world and how it wears on us. Yoon is a South Korean-born poet pursuing her Ph.D. in Korean literature at the University of Chicago. Alexander and Morning Edition's Rachel Martin ask listeners: How do you cope with recent anti-Asian violence and discrimination? Tell us in a list poem. Your poem doesn't have to rhyme. It just needs to have an ordered list with details that show your state of mind — and must begin with the word "today." Share your poem through the form below. Then Alexander will take lines from some of your pieces and create a community crowdsourced poem. Alexander and Martin will read it on air, and NPR will publish it online, where contributors will be credited. Submissions are due by noon ET on Monday, April 5. Here are the terms of the callout: By providing your Submission to us, you agree that you have read, understand and accept the following terms in relation to the content and information (your "Submission") you are providing to National Public Radio ("NPR," "us" or "our"): You are submitting content pursuant to a callout by Morning Edition related to a segment with Kwame Alexander wherein he creates unique poetry based on listener submissions. You understand that you are submitting content for the purpose of having Kwame use that content to create a new poem or poems ("Poem") with the material you submit. You must be over the age of 18 to submit material. You will retain copyright in your Submission, but agree that NPR and/or Kwame Alexander may edit, modify, use, excerpt, publish, adapt or otherwise make derivative works from your Submission and use your Submission or derivative works in whole or in part in any media or format and/or use the Submission or Poem for journalistic and/or promotional purposes generally, and may allow others to do so. You understand that the Poem created by Kwame Alexander will be a new creative work and may be distributed through NPR's programs (or other media), and the Poem and programs can be separately subject to copyright protection. Your Submission does not plagiarize or otherwise infringe any third-party copyright, moral rights or any other intellectual property rights or similar rights. You have not copied any part of your Submission from another source. If your Submission is selected for inclusion in the Poem, you will be acknowledged in a list of contributors on NPR's website or otherwise receive appropriate credit, but failure to do so shall not be deemed a breach of your rights. Your submission will be governed by our general Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. As the Privacy Policy says, we want you to be aware that there may be circumstances in which the exemptions provided under law for journalistic activities or freedom of expression may override privacy rights you might otherwise have. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
poe "Bdóte" YA/teen Poetry and Prose by Angela Ellen Grey and Editor Paige Peterson is Available Now at All Major Online Retailers By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Jul 2024 08:00:00 GMT The authors of Spirit Pass and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls, a Native American series about MMIWG, have published their latest YA/teen book of poetry and prose. Full Article
poe Franklin Publishers Celebrates the Release of "I'll See You Tomorrow: A Collection of Poems About Growing Up and Growing Out" by Cecelia Allentuck By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 08:00:00 GMT A Poignant Exploration of Youth and Self-Discovery Through Poetry Full Article