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July 19, 2020

Fr. Evan interviews Dr. John Mark Reynolds and then fields questions about St. Elias, St. Sophronius, exercise and vanity, and more!




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July 26, 2020

Fr. Evan answers questions regarding parish lending libraries, exploring the Orthodox faith, and much, much more!




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July 18, 2021

Fr. Evan discusses the Church's approach to creationism. What does the Church say about cremation. Fr.Evan shares wisdom for a newly crismated individual struggling with response from family and friends. And Fr. Evan provides explanation of the reading from the book of Acts 13.




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July 3, 2022

Fr. Evan explains what free will is and how it effects our lives. Does the fall bring morality to all of creation. How does the Orthodox Church understand nationality.




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July 10, 2022

A caller asks Fr. Evans advice on what it might look like to start up a new parish in their area. What happens at the time of our falling asleep in the Lord and, what is the 40 days after about. A caller asks Fr. Evan to comment on why any Christian would embrace any kind of violence and Fr. Evan gives advice on grandchildren and thier baptism.




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Orthodoxy Live July 2, 2023

Orthodoxy Live with Fr. Evan Armatas offers listeners an opportunity to ask pointed questions about the Orthodox Church. Perfect for seekers, converts, and cradle Orthodox Christians alike.




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Orthodoxy Live July 9, 2023

Tonight Fr. Evan goes video live! In this episode Fr. Evan answers caller questions ranging from the relationship between the Jews and the Gentiles in the New Testament. What does the Orthodox Church say it believes and why should anyone consider becoming Orthodox. He answers email question regarding broken personal boundaries and the process of reconciliation. A young 6yrs old asks why God made Adam from dirt.




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Orthodoxy Live July 23, 2023

Orthodoxy Live with Fr. Evan Armatas offers listeners an opportunity to ask pointed questions about the Orthodox Church. Perfect for seekers, converts, and cradle Orthodox Christians alike, this program is your chance to ask the tough questions about the Orthodox faith. Fr. Evan is a great communicator and well-versed in all aspects of Orthodox theology




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Links for July 6th

Frog Vision and Tom’s Diner – Valhalla DSP "However, the most important factor for me at this point is that I have heard “Tom’s Diner” so many times that *I no longer hear it*. Like frog vision, I no longer notice what remains the same, only what has changed. I don’t hear the song anymore, […]





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EU BON strategy workshop, 3 July 2014

The 3rd of July, an EU BON strategy workshop was held in Cambridge, to further determine the potential value that EU BON could have for both CBD as well as for IPBES. Multiple partners of EU BON discussed with Jerry Harrison of the WCMC, active expert of CBD and IPBES, and Matt Walpole, on the actual needs of both policy instruments, what EU BON can contribute and how its contributions can be most successful. Based on the hard work performed during the day, several general recommendations and a list with 7 focal actions was developed. The general recommendations to increase the visibility and credibility of EU BON outputs, also for the period after the project has ended, and are relevant for all outputs and events organised by EU BON;
 
 
-  the explicit inclusion of non-European colleagues and data – to demonstrate the added value of EU BON also outside the European context
 
-  searching actively to collaborate with other existing institutes like GEO BON and LTER – to demonstrate the longlivity of EU BON outputs
 
-  and publishing early on successful data integration demonstration cases – to demonstrate the scientific rigour and possibilities.
 
 
The workshop was organised by CBRS and hosted by WCMC, just in time to start preparing for IPBES 3 which will be organised 12-17 January 2015 in Bonn.
 
Participants were: Jerry Harrison, Matt Walpole, Eurgenie Regan, Corinne Martin, Cristina Secades, Annabel Crowther, Anke Hoffman, Florian Wetzel, Dirk Schmeller, Neill Brummit, Andrew McConville, Rob Doubleday and Ilse Geijzendorffer.

 





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July 2017 Toolbox

The July toolbox features a variety of products from Demilec, DeWalt, ZipWall, and more!




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July 31 new target for proposed rule to amend trucker hours-of-service regs, DOT says

Washington — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is now eyeing July 31 as the publication date for a proposed rule the agency says would add flexibility to hours-of-service regulations for commercial truck drivers, according to a Department of Transportation regulatory update released in June.




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Effective July 6: Changes to OSHA’s beryllium standard for general industry

Washington — OSHA’s “clarifying amendments” to its beryllium standard for general industry will go into effect July 6, the agency has announced.




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OSHA to host training event in July on federal worker safety

Washington – OSHA is scheduled to conduct a training event July 29-31 for federal agency staff responsible for workplace safety and health issues.




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Operation Safe Driver Week set for July 10-16

Greenbelt, MD — Law enforcement officials will keep an extra-close eye out for commercial and passenger vehicle drivers who are distracted behind the wheel during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual Operation Safe Driver Week, scheduled for July 10-16.




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Operation Safe Driver Week to kick off July 9

Greenbelt, MD — Law enforcement officials will target speeding and other unsafe driving behaviors July 9-15 during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual Operation Safe Driver Week.




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New Functional Foods, Drinks & Supplements Launched in July 2021

Prepared Foods profiles new functional foods, drinks and supplements.




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July 2024 US eGrocery Sales Climb Nine Percent

Walmart promoted a 50% discount on its Walmart+ membership in mid-July that lowered the annual fee from $98 to $49 after offering the same deal in May. Meanwhile, Instacart promoted an 80% discount on its annual membership. Both offers are contributing to growth in Delivery users and order frequency.




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Exploratory Studies to Investigate Mechanisms of HIV infection, Replication, Latency, and/or Pathogenesis in the Context of Substance Use Disorders (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) [Letter of Intent Due Date: July 14]

The post Exploratory Studies to Investigate Mechanisms of HIV infection, Replication, Latency, and/or Pathogenesis in the Context of Substance Use Disorders (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) [Letter of Intent Due Date: July 14] was curated by information for practice.




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July 2006 Post of the Month: The Fallacy of Nonfunctional Intermediates

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FTIsland to Make Comeback on July 10

Band FTIsland will make a comeback with their seventh full-length album in July.The group's agency FNC Entertainment released the band's promotion schedule for the album 'Serious' through its official...

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CDC Extends Eviction Moratorium Through July

Housing activists erect a sign in front of Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's house in Swampscott, Mass., on Oct. 14, 2020. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extended a moratorium on evictions until the end of July.; Credit: Michael Dwyer/AP

Pam Fessler | NPR

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extended a moratorium on evictions until the end of July. The ban had been set to expire next week, raising concerns that there could be a flood of evictions with some seven million tenants currently behind on their rent.

The Biden administration says the extension is for "one final month" and will allow time for it to take other steps to stabilize housing for those facing eviction and foreclosure. The White House says it is encouraging state and local courts to adopt anti-eviction diversion programs to help delinquent tenants stay housed and avoid legal action.

The federal government will also try to speed up distribution of tens of billions of dollars in emergency rental assistance that's available but has yet to be spent. In addition, a moratorium on foreclosures involving federally backed mortgages has been extended for "a final month," until July 31.

In announcing the extension of the eviction moratorium, the CDC said that the COVID-19 "pandemic has presented a historic threat to the nation's public health. Keeping people in their homes and out of crowded or congregate settings — like homeless shelters — by preventing evictions is a key step in helping to stop the spread of COVID-19."

The CDC first issued the moratorium last September. It was extended once already in March, until June 30.

But landlords have been pushing back, arguing that they've taken a huge financial hit over the past year, losing billions of dollars a month in rent. Several business groups have sued the CDC and won, though court decisions to lift the moratorium have been stayed pending appeal.

The Alabama Association of Realtors, which brought one of the cases, argued that the CDC exceeded its authority in issuing the ban. The group is seeking relief from the U.S. Supreme Court, but the justices have yet to respond.

In its petition, the Realtors association called the CDC's "continued insistence that public-health concerns necessitate that landlords continue to provide free housing for tenants who have received vaccines (or passed up the chance to get them)...sheer doublespeak."

Housing advocates have argued that the moratorium is still very much needed. They note that $46 billion in emergency rental assistance approved by Congress has been slow getting into the hands of those it was intended to help. The money is supposed to cover rent that tenants currently owe.

The National Low Income Housing Coalition reports that in some states, less than five percent of the funds have been distributed so far. The group pushed the administration to extend the ban to give states and localities more time to get the money out.

Despite the moratorium, thousands of renters have still faced the threat of eviction because of loopholes in the law. Many are the lowest income tenants and disproportionately people of color. A new study by the Eviction Lab at Princeton University has found that communities with the lowest vaccination rates tend to have the highest eviction filings, raising additional health concerns.

"Allowing the moratorium to expire before vaccination rates increase in marginalized communities could lead to increased spread of, and deaths from, COVID-19," a group of more than 40 House lawmakers wrote in a letter this week to President Biden and CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, urging them to extend the moratorium.

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.




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Computer equipment, televisions to be banned from landfills by new State law effective July 1st.

Beginning July 1, 2011, computer equipment and televisions will be banned from disposal in North Carolina landfills, under a law passed last year by the General Assembly. Catawba County will provide four one-day electronics recycling collection events in fiscal year 2011-2012, free of charge. All residents of Catawba County will have access to these electronics recycling events, including those who live in the cities and towns in the county.




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Solid Waste Franchise, effective July 1, bringing expanded recycling, new fee schedule, services.

A new County Solid Waste Franchise with Republic Services (formerly known as GDS), effective July 1, is bringing expanded recycling, new fee schedule, services.




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County offers electronics and paint recycling, year round, at Blackburn Landfill as of July 1.

Catawba County offers electronics and paint recycling, year round, at Blackburn Landfill during regular landfill operating hours, as of July 1.




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Catawba County requests State assistance for those with damage from July 27 flooding.

Catawba County requests State assistance for those with damage from July 27 flooding.




july

Reports & Events Monthly Calendar - July 2020

“Reports & Events” is a monthly tip sheet for the news media that highlights selected meetings of interest and reports from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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National Academies Launch Study on Equitable Allocation of a COVID-19 Vaccine – First Meeting July 24

In response to a request from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) have formed a committee that will develop an overarching framework to assist policymakers in the U.S. and global health communities in planning for equitable allocation of vaccines against COVID-19. The committee will hold its first meeting on July 24.




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Reports & Events Monthly Calendar - July 2021

“Reports & Events” is a monthly tip sheet for the news media that highlights selected meetings of interest and reports from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Reports & Events Monthly Calendar - July 2022

“Reports & Events” is a monthly tip sheet for the news media that highlights selected meetings of interest and reports from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Demand for design professionals in semiconductor GCCs dips in July-Sep: Report

Semiconductor design global capability centres (GCC) account for approximately 4 per cent of India's total GCCs, with a growth rate of about 7 per cent in the last two decades.




july

Late July debuts summer-inspired Green Goddess tortilla chips

The snack company’s latest chip release blends, garlic, lemon, basil, and parmesan flavors.




july

Late July introduces two permanent flavors to tortilla chip lineup

The new tortilla chips join the brand’s permanent line-up and are available now at retailers nationwide for an SRP of $5.79 per 7.8-oz. bag.




july

State of the Industry Report—July Snacks: Champion Chips

Be they kettle-cooked, baked, fried, formed and even puffed, potato chips are still gold medal winners in the snack race.




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2018 Snack Producer of the Year: Carefree organic snacking with Late July Snacks

Over the past 15 years, Late July Snacks, the 2018 Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery "Snack Producer of the Year", has steadily grown its business to its position today as a leader in organic, non-GMO snacks, most notably its strong level of innovation in the tortilla chip category.




july

Fourth of July: America's second deadliest driving holiday

Driving during a national holiday is always a risk. Stay safe out there!




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As July 4 approaches, beer manufacturers prep for holiday sales

As we quickly approach another Fourth of July holiday, beer manufacturers are seeing increasing competition when it comes to consumers’ dollars. In a Q&A with Beverage Industry, Kristine Joji at Insite AI offers some insights with how brand owners can position themselves to stay competitive in today’s beverage alcohol market.




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Jones Soda releases Fourth of July 12-pack

Jones Soda Co. announced a charitable partnership with Folds of Honor. The partnership is launching with a 50% donation of the profits on all sales of a special Fourth of July red, white and blue 12-pack featuring the Folds of Honor's folded flag symbol on Jones 12-ounce bottle labels.




july

When Good Drugs Do Bad Things: July 16 is now National DRESS Syndrome Day

Grieving mothers seek to raise awareness of a severe, adverse, delayed, and potentially deadly drug reaction — DRESS Syndrome.




july

Andre Frances Jarreau Featured in the June/July 2024 Issue of Fortune Magazine

Andre Frances Jarreau shared his professional achievements and industry expertise in Fortune magazine




july

Janessa Kraupp, RN, BSN, MSN-FNP, Featured in the June/July 2024 Issue of Vogue Magazine

Janessa Kraupp, RN, BSN, MSN-FNP, shared her professional achievements and industry expertise in Vogue magazine




july

Opus Virtual Offices Celebrates Freedom and America this July 4th

Opus VO is waiving its setup fee for the month of July!




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Summer Safe Atlanta Announces "Shoot Hoops Not Guns" Annual Back To School Bash And Celebrity Basketball Game July 22nd 2023!

—Save The Date— ***Saturday July 22nd 11am - 6pm *** it's a Back to School Bash & our 4th Annual Celebrity Basketball Game




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REFIK ANADOL AND YAWANAWA COMMUNITY TO WORLD PREMIÈRE WEB3 COLLABORATION WITH A CO-CREATED DIGITAL ARTWORK SERIES AT SCORPIOS THIS JULY

The media artist and the Yawanawa community, indigenous to the Brazilian Amazon, will present a historic collaboration for planetary sustainability as part of Impact One's "Possible Futures" programme.




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Kara L. Brown Featured in the June/July 2024 Issue of Fortune Magazine

Kara L. Brown shared her professional achievements and industry expertise in Fortune magazine




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Dr. Joseph G. R. Martinez Featured in the July 2024 Issue of Bloomberg Businessweek

Dr. Joseph G. R. Martinez shared his professional achievements and industry expertise in Bloomberg Businessweek




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Fernando Raudales, MD, FASN, FACP, Featured in the June/July/August 2024 Issue of GQ Magazine

Fernando Raudales, MD, FASN, FACP, shared his professional achievements and industry expertise in GQ magazine




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Fernando Raudales, MD, FASN, FACP, Featured in the June/July 2024 Issue of Fortune Magazine

Fernando Raudales, MD, FASN, FACP, shared his professional achievements and industry expertise in Fortune magazine




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[Pangyo Tech] Minglecon introduces "gamification" to enhance thinking skills at "Pangyo Monthly Online Meet Up" in July 2022

"Minglebot AI," introduced at the online meet-up, provides interactive games, experience activities, cartoons, and songs so that teenagers can develop problem-solving skills using mobile apps, PC programs and physical kits.