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Political Correctness

Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on the topic of political correctness and shares his views on a better to be in relationship with one another.




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Orthodox Volunteer Corps

Dr. Albert Rossi interview Kyra Limberakis and Ella Powers about the newly established Orthodox Volunteer Corps. https://orthodoxvolunteercorps.org/home




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Saint Romanos Records and Fullness of the Faith

Bobby Maddex interviews Ron Moore, the new owner of two online Orthodox retail outlets—Saint Romanos Records and Fullness of the Faith.




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Correcting a Canonical Anomaly

One bishop per city or region is what the canons call for. Yet, here in North America we have multiple bishops in one location. The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops are working to correct that, and today we speak with Proto-Deacon Peter Danilchick who is the liaison for the Canonical Regional Planning Committee. Learn about the importance of this task and how long it will take to get it done. For more information on this issue, we refer to you our documentary section - Unravelling Chambesy.




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IOCC, Beirut, and the Coronavirus

Bobby Maddex interviews Dean Triantafilou and Stacey Mason of International Orthodox Christian Charities. Stacey Mason has worked in international relations for 15 years. Over the years, she has visited over 35 countries and has earned advanced degrees in international affairs. Stacey has served as Director of Operations for International Orthodox Christian Charities, or IOCC, for the last 5 years, where she is responsible for relief and development programs in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and the US.   Constantine “Dean” Triantafilou has been leading IOCC for over two decades, where he brings a deep commitment to serving the Church and others.  Starting in the field, he has held several leadership roles within IOCC and served as a board member with international and domestic alliances, giving him a unique perspective on the organization and the humanitarian industry. As Executive Director and CEO, Dean guides IOCC’s strategic priorities and direction. 




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Orthodox Volunteer Corps

Bobby Maddex interviews Kyra Limberakis and Michael Sider-Rose, co-directors of the Orthodox Volunteer Corps. Together they discuss this phenomenal new organization that aims to ignite & equip young adults to catalyze transformative service for Church and the world. OVC is perfect for young adults looking to engage in a yearlong life of service, formation, and community. Learn more about OVC and apply for the program at their website.




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Orthodoxy and the Cornerstone Music Festival

An Evangelical Protestant rock festival that serves as a hotbed for Eastern Orthodoxy? That’s exactly what Bobby Maddex found last July at the Cornerstone Music Festival in Bushnell, Illinois. In this audio documentary, exclusive to Ancient Faith Radio, Bobby explores the uniqueness of Cornerstone—what it is about those who attend and play at the festival that makes them so receptive to Orthodox Christianity.




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The First Three Pastors of the Church at Corinth

A great pastor makes for a great church, right? Fr. Pat compares Peter, Paul, and Apollos, and their various ministries to the Corinthian Church.




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Corinth Yesterday and Today

Fr. Pat discusses St. Paul's warnings regarding the influence of evil forces in Corinth.




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The Three-Stranded Cord

The tensile integrity of a three-stranded cord is far greater than the sum of each of the strands within it. In rhetoric and in literature, there’s something about three-ness that suggests strength, stability, and finality. Fr. Pat looks at a very famous tripodic construction from the Bible.




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The Human Soul Confronting the World (2 Cor. 4:6-15)




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The Holiness of the Christian Body (1 Cor. 6:12-20)




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Christian Basics (1 Cor. 16:13-24)




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Personal Loyalties (1 Cor 1:10-17)




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“End Times” Prophecy According to Orthodox Holy Tradition

On the most recent "Ancient Faith Today," The V. Rev. Fr Thomas Hopko, Dean Emeritus of St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, helped us understand how Orthodox Holy Tradition interprets and applies the prophetic texts of Scripture in light of the many modern-day "end times" interpretations, including the rapture (pre-Tribulation), the antichrist (the beast), millennialism, and much, much more.




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Langer beats his age to extend 18-year record

Bernhard Langer, 67, wins a title for the 18th year in a row on the PGA Tour Champions' circuit.




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'Outstanding skill' - French scores excellent try in Wigan win

Bevan French scores a brilliant solo try for Wigan in their 38-0 win over Leigh in the Super League play-off semi-final.




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Davies scores five as England claim record win over Wales

Anna Davies scores five tries as a rampant England side sweep aside Wales in a record 82-0 win at Headingley.




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Rampant England claim record win against Wales

Watch highlights as Anna Davies scores five tries for England in a record 82-0 win against Wales at Headingley, their biggest ever margin of victory.




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'Pure class!' - Farnworth muscles through to score try

Herbie Farnworth scores a "brilliant" try to extend England's lead to 26-12 in the second Test against Samoa at Headingley Stadium.




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Wales equal record losing streak with defeat by Fiji

Warren Gatland's Wales equal the country's record losing international streak of 10 successive Test defeats after Fiji triumph in Cardiff.




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When Sporting star Gyokeres scored for Swansea in FA Cup

Watch Viktor Gyokeres score the only goal of his loan spell at Swansea City in a 2-0 FA Cup win against Stevenage in January 2021.




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Corbisiero makes Aberystwyth return

Cymru Premier strugglers Aberystwyth Town appoint former Swansea City midfielder Antonio Corbisiero as their new manager.




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Record-breaking runner stars in New York Marathon

Lloyd Martin, who has Down's syndrome, runs the New York Marathon after a record-breaking London run.




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'Buzzing' - Griggs was 'not trying' to break Parkrun world record

Teenager Nick Griggs admits he didn't set out to break the Parkrun world record after achieving the feat in Belfast on Saturday.




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Jersey schools record 164 exclusions in a year

A total of 152 secondary school students were excluded during the 2023/24 academic year.




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Immigration centre death was unnatural - coroner

Coroner Joseph Turner says the man's medical cause of death could not be ascertained.




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Police dismiss corruption claims over patient deaths

A police force formally rejects 72 complaints against officers by patients' relatives.




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Woman's death should not have happened - coroner

The 87-year-old woman died hours after being knocked over by the downwash of the landing helicopter.




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Man charged after corrosive liquid injures four

A man reportedly sprayed others with a liquid, believed to have been a strong alkali, Kent Police says.




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Truro City see unbeaten record end at Boreham Wood

Truro City manager John Askey says his side looked "weary" in their 1-0 loss at Boreham Wood in National League South.




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More people smoking in parts of Devon and Cornwall

Charity Action on Smoking and Health says deprivation and higher smoking levels are linked.




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Church abuse report should 'shake us to the core'

The Bishop of Chelmsford says Justin Welby has taken responsibility for his "failures".




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House prices at record high, says Halifax

Despite the increase, the lender warns mortgage costs could remain "higher for longer" following the Budget.




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'I'm sailing around the world and want a record'

Poole sailor Pip Hare wants to be the first woman to complete the gruelling 24,300-mile Vendée Globe race twice.




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Record labels are still ripping off artists…and getting away with it

A couple of weeks ago I received an email from an A&R person at a global dance music label. It was a pretty standard email along the lines of “hey we like your song, would you be interested in licensing it to us?” which I’ve received before and usually they amount to nothing. This often...

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Michigan needs new ideas for high absenteeism and falling student scores

Education choice is succeeding in other states




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Court ruling conceals local government records from the public

Decision creates incentives for more secrecy




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Corporate subsidies are out of control

Trying to entice businesses is expensive and ineffective




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What web creators should know about our March 2024 core update and new spam policies

Today we announced the March 2024 core update. This is designed to improve the quality of Search by showing less content that feels like it was made to attract clicks, and more content that people find useful. We also shared that we have new spam policies to better handle the practices that can negatively impact Google's search results. In this post, we'll go into more detail for creators about both the update and the spam policies.




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What to know about our August 2024 core update

This post announces the August 2024 core update to Google Search. This update is designed to continue our work to improve the quality of our search results by showing more content that people find genuinely useful and less content that feels like it was made just to perform well on Search.




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SDL Trados Studio ? Corrupt file: Missing locked content for Oasis.Xliff 12.x.

I recently accepted a large proofreading job to be completed in SDL Trados Studio 2014. All seemed to be fine until I tried to open some of the project files. This article describes how to deal with “Corrupt file: Missing … Continue reading




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Ser traductor jurado en tiempos de coronavirus

Son tiempos difíciles para todos y también para los traductores jurados. A pesar de que el teletrabajo es habitual en nuestra profesión, el coronavirus o COVID-19 ha parado la economía de todo el mundo...

The post Ser traductor jurado en tiempos de coronavirus appeared first on El Blog del Traductor Jurado.




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Using OSGi as the core of a middleware platform

Ross Mason of Mulesoft recently blogged: "OSGi - no thanks". Ross is a smart guy and he usually has something interesting to say. In this case, I think Ross has made a lot of good points:

1. Ross is right - OSGi is a great technology for middleware vendors.
2. Ross is right - Developers shouldn't be forced to mess with OSGi.
3. Ross is wrong - You can make both of these work together.

At WSO2 we went through exactly the same issues. We simply came to a different conclusion - that we can provide the benefits of OSGi (modularity, pluggability, dynamic loading) without giving pain to end-users. In WSO2 Carbon, customers can deploy their systems in exactly the same way that worked pre-OSGi.

Why did we choose OSGi? We also looked at building our own dynamic loading schemes. In fact, we've had dynamic classloading capabilities in our platform from day one. The reasons we went with OSGi are:

  • A structured and versioned approach to dynamic classloading
  • An industry standard approach - hence better understood, better skills, better resources
  • It solves more than just dynamic loading: as well as providing versions and dynamic loading, it also really gives proper modularity - which means hiding classes as much as exposing classes.
  • It provides (through Equinox p2) a proper provisioning model.
It wasn't easy. We struggled with OSGi to start with, but in the end we have a much stronger solution than if we had built our own. And we have done some great improvements. Our new Carbon Studio tooling gives a simple model to build complete end-to-end applications and hides OSGi completely from the end-user. The web admin consoles and deployment models allow complete deployment with zero OSGi. Drop a JAR in and we take care of the OSGi bundling for you.

The result - the best of both worlds - ease of use for developers and great middleware.





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Bravo François Hollande !!! encore un effort.

Je n’avais pas vu venir cette analyse de haut vol de l’ancien Président de la République et l’ancien Premier Secrétaire du Pati Socialiste, je cite « La reconquête des classes populaires est donc, pour la gauche, un impératif démocratique ». Je salue...




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La Russie lance un "nombre record" de drones sur l'Ukraine. Barrage de drones ukrainiens sur Moscou

La Russie lance un "nombre record" de drones sur l'Ukraine. Barrage de drones ukrainiens sur Moscou




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No Comment : les mariachis se réunissent à Mexico pour battre le record du monde de chant

No Comment : les mariachis se réunissent à Mexico pour battre le record du monde de chant