lt Political Rewind: Fault Lines Of Unequal Access Revealed By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 16:07:35 +0000 Wednesday on Political Rewind , the pandemic reveals fault lines of unequal access in our society. Health care and community leaders are highlighting a disproportionate impact of the public health crisis on black and African American communities. We look at the contributing factors in Georgia and across the country. Full Article
lt Political Rewind: Agriculture Takes Hit From Coronavirus Economy By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 15:21:46 +0000 Today on Political Rewind , Georgia agriculture takes a hit from the coronavirus. Farmers face concerns over exposure to the virus and uncertain retailers cutting demand. We heard from Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black on how the ongoing public health crisis is affecting the state’s farming businesses. Full Article
lt Political Rewind: Political, Health Consequences To Re-Opening Economy By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 15:00:25 +0000 Wednesday on Political Rewind , the political consequences of the pandemic. The governor’s recent decision to slowly re-open businesses in Georgia has drawn criticism and national attention. How will voters respond to the public health efforts of elected officials at all levels of governments in this crucial election year? Full Article
lt Political Rewind: Mental Health And Crisis By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 15:01:09 +0000 Wednesday on Political Rewind , our guest discusses the mental toll of COVID-19. We're joined by Dr. Raymond Kotwicki, the chief medical officer at Skyland Trail, one of the premiere nonprofit mental health treatment centers in the Southeast. Full Article
lt Issues Of The Environment: The Relationship Between Environmental Justice And Winter Health By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 10:27:33 +0000 A number of Americans have difficulty paying their energy bills, which can be very dangerous to a person's health during the winter months. Dr. Tony Reames, an assistant professor at the U-M's School for Environment and Sustainability, is now researching ways to better understand the correlation between environmental health and income. Dr. Reames discusses his work with WEMU's David Fair for this week's "Issues of the Environment." Full Article
lt Issues Of The Environment: New Report Highlights Environmental Health Risks For Michigan Children By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 10:31:09 +0000 Pollution found in our air and water can lead to serious health issues. A new report from the Children’s Environmental Health Network explored such risks, especially for children. Michigan Environmental Council program director Tina Reynolds discusses the report with WEMU's David Fair in this week's "Issues of the Environment." Full Article
lt What Happened Today: Health Care System Crumbles, Testing Questions By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:12:00 +0000 Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, answers questions about access to testing for COVID-19, false-negative results and the challenges of mass testing. Full Article
lt Public Health Experts Say Many States Are Opening Too Soon To Do So Safely By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 As of Friday in Texas, you can go to a tanning salon. In Indiana, houses of worship are being allowed to open with no cap on attendance. Places like Pennsylvania are taking a more cautious approach, only starting to ease restrictions in some counties based on the number of COVID-19 cases. By Monday, at least 31 states will have partially reopened after seven weeks of restrictions. The moves come as President Trump pushes for the country to get back to work despite public health experts warning that it's too soon. "The early lesson that was learned, really, we learned from the island of Hokkaido in Japan, where they did a really good job of controlling the initial phase of the outbreak," said Bob Bednarczyk, assistant professor of global health and epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in Atlanta. Because of that success, many of the restrictions on the island were lifted. But cases and deaths surged in a second wave of infections. Twenty-six days later Full Article
lt So, You're Not Talking Much In Quarantine. Here's How To Keep Your Voice Healthy By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:02:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
lt Buddha Machine Variations No. 23 (Voltage Redress) By disquiet.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:03:07 +0000 The batteries were dying on one of the Buddha Machines, so I recharged them. But only a bit. Just enough to let them last for this recording. The green one on the left is the one giving out the dying-whale sounds, the dying Buddha. The blue one is fully charged. Both are sending loops of […] Full Article downstream Buddha Machine live performance studio journal video
lt Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) Cert Prep: 5 Data at Rest, App Security, and Key Vault By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Confident in your understanding of the Microsoft cybersecurity stack? Taking and passing the Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) exam can help you validate your skills—and, in turn, give your IT career a boost. In this course, instructor Pete Zerger lays out what you need to know to tackle the fourth domain of the AZ-500 exam: Securing Data and Applications. Pete takes a deep dive into the concepts covered in the second half of domain four, including how to configure encryption for data at rest, configure security features to protect web apps, and manage access to Key Vault. When coupled with Azure Security Technologies: Policy and Data Infrastructure—which covers the first half of the Securing Data and Applications domain—this course can help ensure that you walk into the test center feeling prepared to tackle this key portion of the exam. Full Article
lt Better Wrist and Elbow Health By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Join Dr. Baxter Bell as he introduces you to this series on wrist and elbow health. Conditions like tennis elbow and carpal tunnel can be a result of repetitive and long-term mouse and keyboard use. These exercises help prevent the common pains that plague people who work at desks and computers. Baxter shares a simple antidote for tired, tight wrists and hands, as he guides you through a series of exercises to open up the upper back, shoulders, and arms. Follow along and unlock the potential to feel more open and pliable. Happier wrists and hands are the immediate result. This course was created by Desk Yogi. We are pleased to offer this training in our library. Full Article
lt Online: Telephone Bike Map Consult: Learning the bike routes of Portland By irl.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 15:57:58 GMT People are getting out and biking more these days. Are you one of them, or do you want to be? I've been biking the streets of Portland for 7 years. I can look at Portland's bike maps with you and help you figure out the BEST route that will get you where you want to go.time/date flexibleMon May 11 at 8:00 PM, Full Article biking PortlandOr
lt The Only Safe Shelter in the Last Days By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 00:00:00 GMT God is our safe shelter in the last days. We don't have to be afraid. God loves us and He will welcome us and protect us. Full Article Pastor Doug's Weekly Message
lt Dank gilt der DFL und Bundesregierung By www.welt.de Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:59:29 GMT Nach fast zwei Monaten Pause bekam die DFL nun das Go von der Bundesregierung, die Saison wieder zu starten. TSG-Geschäftsführer Dr. Peter Görlich bedankt sich für das Vertrauen. Full Article Sport
lt Wer jetzt auf Geisterspiele wettet, hat eine seltene Chance By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:09:00 GMT Welchen Einfluss haben Fans auf das Ergebnis? Der Neustart der Bundesliga bedeutet einen Wettlauf zwischen Buchmachern und Profitippern. Bis die Quoten angepasst werden, profitiert der ganz normale „Bauch-Tipper“. Full Article Sport
lt Als Werder Bremen die Bayern übertölpelte By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:32:38 GMT Binnen einer Halbzeit zerlegt Bremen vor 16 Jahren den Rekordmeister und krönt eine großartige Saison. „Wir haben gefeiert, bis es nicht mehr ging“, erinnert sich Ivan Klasnic an den Coup. Nationalkeeper Kahn mag davon nichts mehr wissen. Full Article Sport
lt Weltkrieg am Brett By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:47:38 GMT Im Kalten Krieg kämpften die USA und die Sowjetunion um die Vorherrschaft im Schach. Heute tun dies mehrere Machtblöcke. Der Mannschafts-Weltcup zeigt, dass auch im Schach alles auf ein neues Duell der Supermächte zusteuert. Full Article Sport
lt Schalke stellt seinen Spielern frei zu spielen By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:30:28 GMT Die Bundesliga darf wieder spielen – das ist besonders für den wirtschaftlich angeschlagenen FC Schalke 04 überlebenswichtig. Dessen Spieler beziehen jetzt ein Quarantäne-Trainingslager. Auf sie werde aber kein Druck ausgeübt, sagt Sportvorstand Jochen Schneider. Full Article Fußball
lt Luka Jovic verletzt sich im „Homeoffice“ und fällt Monate aus By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:46:20 GMT Seit seinem Wechsel von Eintracht Frankfurt zu Real Madrid ging es für Luka Jovic bergab. Der Stürmer steht vor einem Wechsel. Nun zog er sich eine schwere Verletzung zu. In den eigenen vier Wänden. Full Article Sport
lt Lagarde stellt neue Hilfen im Kampf gegen Corona vor By www.welt.de Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 17:55:20 GMT Die EZB justiert bei den bisherigen Hilfen nach, verzichtet aber auf grundlegend neue Maßnahmen – trotz eines „beispiellosen Schrumpfens der Wirtschaft“, sagte EZB-Chefin Lagarde. Neu ist ab Mai ein Programm für Banken. Full Article Geld
lt Arme Stadt, reiche Stadt – diese Krise teilt das Land By www.welt.de Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 16:07:43 GMT Die Krise reißt vor allem wohlhabenden Gemeinden Löcher in die Kasse. Denn die für Städte so wichtige Gewerbesteuer bricht weg. Doch die größeren Probleme haben die ohnehin schwachen Kommunen. Sie müssen auf einen Faktor hoffen, der nicht in ihrer Hand liegt. Full Article Geld
lt Diesen Fehler sollten Paare bei Geld nie machen By www.welt.de Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 11:06:00 GMT Wenn er und sie über Probleme im Bett nicht reden, ist das schlimm genug. Aber in deutschen Schlafzimmern gibt es ein noch größeres Tabuthema als Sex: Finanzen. Dabei kann Heimlichkeit beim Geld nicht nur die Liebe zerstören, sondern auch arm machen. Full Article Geld
lt I'll race you! by AxelT By music.metafilter.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 21:40:36 -0800 Foot race? Bikes? Horses? It don't matter none, 'cuz it's on! The covid-19 isolation recommendations combined with the thin walls of this apartment makes singing and playing live instruments inappropriate. But fake instrument instrumentals are fun too! Full Article 160bpm backbeat brass isolation nicelittlehorsies racing ska
lt Wenn der Reiseveranstalter das Geld nicht auszahlt By www.welt.de Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 12:31:58 GMT Eigentlich ist die Sache klar: Streicht der Reiseveranstalter den gebuchten Urlaub oder Flug, bekommen Kunden ihr Geld zurück. Doch momentan wartet so mancher vergeblich auf die Rückzahlung. Was können Urlauber tun? Full Article Reise
lt Adelaide – das hippste Großstadtdorf der Welt By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 05:38:50 GMT Vor zehn Jahren galt Adelaide noch als langweilig. Doch längst herrscht Aufbruchsstimmung in Südaustraliens größter Stadt. Eine wachsende Kreativszene, coole Läden und günstige Mieten ziehen viele junge Menschen an. Full Article Städtereisen
lt Die Weltreise geht weiter – trotz Coronavirus By www.welt.de Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 05:19:50 GMT Zunächst sah sich unser Autor auf seiner Weltreise durch die Pandemie kaum beeinträchtigt. Doch irgendwann bekam auch er Angst. Denn mancherorts in Asien gibt es Tipps gegen das Coronavirus, die kaum beruhigen. Full Article Fernreisen
lt Plötzlich bettelt Venedig um Touristen By www.welt.de Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 14:48:00 GMT Jahrelang beklagte sich Venedig über die große Anzahl an Touristen – und die damit verbundenen ökologischen Folgen. Doch jetzt, wo der Tourismus brachliegt, bettelt der Bürgermeister um Reisende. Full Article Reise
lt Der Sommerurlaub fällt aus. Wir müssen jetzt radikal umdenken By www.welt.de Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 02:13:08 GMT Wir müssen uns vorerst von der Hoffnung verabschieden, weit weg zu fahren, um den Alltag und alles Negative hinter uns zu lassen. Was macht das mit uns? Wie können wir uns trotzdem erholen? Eine Psychologin gibt Tipps. Full Article Deutschland
lt Weltweite Reisewarnung ist bis Mitte Juni verlängert By www.welt.de Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:15:00 GMT Außenminister Heiko Maas gibt keine Prognose für die Reisesaison im Sommer. Die Bundesregierung kann nach wie vor „kein sorgenloses Reisen“ empfehlen, so Maas und begründete damit die Verlängerung der weltweiten Reisewarnung bis zum 14. Juni. Full Article Deutschland
lt So erklärt Maas die Verlängerung der weltweiten Reisewarnung By www.welt.de Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:35:29 GMT Den Osterurlaub hat das Coronavirus bereits auf dem Gewissen. Nun muss auch der Pfingsturlaub dran glauben. Zumindest was Auslandsreisen angeht. Dabei äußert sich der Außenminister auch eindeutig zu Rückholaktionen. Full Article Deutschland
lt Hier blieb ein Stück altes Portugal erhalten By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 04:00:49 GMT Einsame Wanderpfade, Schäfertradition und archaisch anmutende Feste: In der Serra da Estrela erleben Reisende ein Portugal, das woanders längst verschwunden ist. Man sollte sich das für die Zeit nach den Reisebeschränkungen merken. Full Article Europa
lt Das alte China lebt – in Taiwan By www.welt.de Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 04:10:38 GMT Taiwan hat sich nicht nur bei der Corona-Bekämpfung bestens geschlagen, das Land hat auch alles, was ein Reiseziel braucht. Auf der Insel findet man noch traditionelle chinesische Kultur und eine atemberaubende Natur. Full Article Fernreisen
lt Warum es weltweit so viele Schweizen gibt By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 02:50:41 GMT Die Eidgenossenschaft ist ein Exportschlager: Von Europa über Afrika und Asien bis Amerika tragen mehr als 100 Landschaften die „Schweiz“ im Namen. In Bern hat ein Künstler die „Auslandsschweizen“ zusammengeführt. Full Article Europa
lt Mutige Pionierinnen auf Weltreise By www.welt.de Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:28:52 GMT Abenteurerinnen, Entdeckerinnen, Flaneusen: Die Geschichte ist voll von Frauen, die nichts zu Hause hielt und hält. Dabei mussten sie alle gegen Vorurteile kämpfen und gesellschaftliche Grenzen überwinden. Full Article Fernreisen
lt Plugin Spotlight: Moog Multimode Filter Collection by Universal Audio By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 16:34:19 +0000 This plugin spotlight features the Moog Multimode Filter Collection by Universal Audio, a set of truly authentic, analog-sounding Moog filter emulations./files/2017/04/Moog-Multimode-Filter-Thumb.pngThe post Plugin Spotlight: Moog Multimode Filter Collection by Universal Audio appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Dubspot Homepage Featured Music Technology Analog Filter Plugin Filter VST Moog Filter Moog Multimode Filter Collection Moog Multimode Filter XL music production software UAD Universal Audio
lt Metafilter Chat: It Is! By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 23:54:55 GMT Greetings, Sapients! You may have visited famed site "Metafilter" before - but did you know this: Metafilter also has "Metafilter Chat"! It does.As this chat is associated with Metafilter proper, we chat about all kinds of things! Do you like cute animal GIFs? We chat those! Do you wish to ask a question? We answer! Do you fucking fuck the fucking thing? We fuck that! As implied above, you may chat through the standard web interface. If you wish to use alternate methods of chatting, there are OPTIONS! We are very quite versatile, you know. [previously] Prithee, come chat. We do not bite - unless you ask! Full Article
lt By ananci in "ultimate goal: go off grid, live self sufficiently" on Ask MeFi By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 03:55:32 GMT I live most of the year in a small, fairly self-contained village of about 8 people. We do use grid power where we can't get micro-hydro. There's not enough sun to make solar workable (we're in a valley). We all have wood stoves to heat and cook, big gardens, forage for food and medicine, and hunt and fish for meat as well as raise chickens and sheep. Our main needs from the outside world are salt, grains, cooking fats, sweeteners, tobacco, and tea/coffee. There is a large vegetable farm our friend owns up the road, and most of us work there during the summer and we get lots of free produce. We have neighbors we visit to harvest from their orchards and wild berries. Being totally self-sufficient all on your own is honestly almost impossible unless you are willing to really, really rough it. The things you need depend on your climate, but outside of a few outlier 'lives in the woods by himself in a cave' folks, this is not easy to achieve.So you need a house. Insulated from heat and cold. This means building a good shelter with air flow and heating. Wood burning stoves are a good solution. If you're in a 4 season climate, you will need between 2 and 4 cords of wood, (60 hours or so of chopping if you know what you're doing) which have to cure for a year before you can use them, even from dead standing. So chainsaw, axes, wedges, and probably a truck. Which means gas. This means money on an ongoing basis.You need water. A well or a spring, or a creek close enough to the source to not need filtering. This all means pipes or tubing and maybe a pump unless your sources is higher than your house. Also costs money, and needs to be replaced eventually. You need food. Most gardens are geared to fruits and veg, and you'll need a lot of space to grow enough to live on without supplementing from stores. Depending on where you are, you might be able to harvest some berries and fruit if you have producing bushes/trees on your land. Or you can plant them and wait until they are mature enough to produce. You will need to freeze, dry or can what you pick or it's gonna go bad before you can eat it all. So you need canning stuff (big pot, grabber tongs, hella mason jars, and those lids have to be replaced every couple years). A root cellar (lots of digging! So much!) will keep your root veggies and apples fresh through the winter if it's deep enough. Wash your cabbages and carrots in bleach water every now and then. You'll add a month to their viability. You'll want a dehydrator for sure. you can build a passive solar one, but we use an electric one as fall fruit in an outdoor space is a bear fun time pantry. You need garden tools. They cost money and need to be replaced periodically.You still need protein. Say you live in a place where you can fish and hunt (in season). You need to pay for licenses for these things. You can trap smaller game, but that's much more challenging. If you are hunting larger game you will need a deep freezer to store (electricity!) or be content with a massive salting / smoking process that will allow you to store meat long term.You also need carbs. Grains need a lot of land space, and the right climate. Getting them to an edible state means you'll need to thresh, winnow, and grind your wheat/oats/spelt etc. Grinding means you need a stone mill. A hand crank meat grinder isnt going to cut it (literally) but you'll want one anyway for other stuff. Potatoes are a good source, and are easy to grow in the right climate. These need to be stored in a cool dry place away from rodents and insects to last all year.You need fats. Wild crafted diets are low in fat, which is not always a good thing. Game meat is low in fat, and you can't make cooking oil from it. Deer tallow will make soap and icky candles. You need bees for good candle wax (and honey!) Raising chickens can get you both fat and eggs. But they need a place to roost that keeps them safe from predators. You'll need fencing to protect your garden from deer and bears. Without an electric fence, your garden and chickens are going to get eaten or trampled. Dogs help with this, as do shotguns.So you need micro hydro (only if you have an accessible, appropriate water source that has enough flow rate) or solar (if you live in a place that gets enough sun all year round.You need medicine. Our mainstays are tinctures and teas. A very small sampling: nettle, mint, mullein, poppy, willow bark, chamomile, chaga, lions mane, spruce tips, elecampane, milky oat, pearly everlasting, ghost pipe, pine pollen, raspberry leaf, and red clover. If you really want to go all out, you need clothing and cleaning cloth, so you'll need to tan leather or weave flax or cotton. We have alpacas we shear for fiber. They are cute and less trouble than llamas, but won't haul anything, so sometimes we have to borrow a donkey if we're pulling things up a steep path. You'll need soap, so save your tallow. I could go on. But really, this is a massive, MASSIVE effort for a single person. Without access to money or the outside world it is going to be a slog. But wow, if you're into it, go try it! I don't recommend you buy some remote property and cut yourself off from the world to see if you can hack it. One bad winter where you run through your firewood? One bad frost or dry summer that kills your crops? There's a reason people tend to settle together.So yeah, you need good land, good water, good equipment, many years to get established, some friendly neighbors, and some way to get money when you need it. Or a bunch of people already doing this that like you and want your help.Go look up a victorian household guide on Project Gutenberg. So many good ideas! They have instructions for making everything from soap to paint.Good luck! Full Article
lt Arbeitslosenquote auf Höchststand seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg By www.welt.de Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:50:46 GMT In den USA haben allein im April 20 Millionen Menschen ihren Job verloren, infolge der Corona-Pandemie. Präsident Trump versucht, durch Optimismus gegenzusteuern, und zweifelt die Zahl der Todesopfer an. Full Article Videos
lt WELT-Sondersendung – Alle Infos und Entwicklungen zur Corona-Krise By www.welt.de Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:06:14 GMT Die Coronavirus-Pandemie bestimmt weiterhin das Leben überall auf der Welt. Laut Robert-Koch-Institut liegt die Reproduktionszahl in Deutschland derzeit bei 0,83 – ein leichter Anstieg zu den vergangenen Tagen. Sehen Sie alle Entwicklungen hier live. Full Article Panorama
lt Die Queen erinnert an das Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs By www.welt.de Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:17:39 GMT Nicht nur in Deutschland wurde am 8. Mai der Opfer des Zweiten Weltkriegs gedacht. In Großbritannien feierten Menschen Menschen gemeinsam auf den Straßen – und die Queen wandte sich in einer Ansprache an die Bürger. Full Article Ausland
lt Probleme mit dem Kredit? Das sollten Sie jetzt tun By www.welt.de Published On :: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 07:44:59 GMT In den kommenden Monaten könnten viele Kreditnehmer in Zahlungsschwierigkeiten kommen. Schon nach kurzer Zeit können Banken dann das Darlehen kündigen. Doch es gibt Hoffnung. Das sollten Verbraucher jetzt wissen. Full Article Verbraucher
lt GPS-Tracker bieten mehr Sicherheit im Alltag By www.welt.de Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 10:05:00 GMT Für fast alles, das verloren gehen kann, ist ein GPS-Tracker ein nützliches Gadget – mit ihm lässt sich bestimmen, wo zum Beispiel das gestohlene Fahrrad abgeblieben ist oder wo man das Auto geparkt hat. Hier erfahren Sie, was Sie im Vorfeld über die Nutzung wissen sollten und welche Produkte ihr Geld wert sind. Full Article Webwelt & Technik
lt Smartphones für Senioren – Worauf Sie beim Kauf achten sollten By www.welt.de Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 08:22:00 GMT Viele Senioren möchten mobil telefonieren und Apps zur Organisation des täglichen Lebens nutzen. Allerdings sind moderne Smartphones häufig auf jüngere Nutzer zugeschnitten. Doch es gibt Ausnahmen. Hier erfahren Sie, worauf Sie beim Kauf achten sollten. Full Article Verbraucher
lt Ungleiche Paare – Wie solche Beziehungen halten By www.welt.de Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 07:25:00 GMT Was findet die Super-Frau mit Modelmaßen nur an dem Dicken mit Glatze? Manche Paare sehen so unterschiedlich aus, dass sie in der Öffentlichkeit häufig anecken. Wie können sie damit umgehen? Full Article Psychologie
lt „Unsere Vorstellung von der Welt gilt nicht mehr“ By www.welt.de Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 02:31:33 GMT Sorgen, Ängste, Einsamkeit: Die Einschränkungen während der Corona-Pandemie belasten fast alle Menschen psychisch. Forscher untersuchen die Auswirkungen – und haben einen Rat, wie man weniger Stress bei Mitmenschen auslöst. Full Article Psychologie
lt Rätselhafte „Corona-Füße“ – darauf sollten Eltern jetzt achten By www.welt.de Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:10:33 GMT Ärzte aus mehreren Ländern beobachten in der Corona-Krise eine seltsame Häufung von Hautveränderungen an Füßen und Händen. Vor allem ansonsten symptomlose Kinder und junge Erwachsene sollen betroffen sein. Was hat es mit den Symptomen auf sich? Full Article Gesundheit
lt Seeking songs for Film/TV/Multi-Media Sync Catalog - All Genre's By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 18 May 2016 16:45:07 +0000 Huge New Sync Pitch Opportunities: With the Success we've had with our cut on Miranda Lambert's new record the doors have opened wide folks!!! We are currently seeking songs for Film, Television and Multi-Media Sync Placement opportunities. We Currently are pitching to All major networks ABC,CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, HBO, MTV, Netfix,Universal Studios, Warner Brothers Pictures and many more opportunities weekly. We are accepting music in all genres. We are seeking slow, mid and uptempo songs. A lot of indie film companies are also looking for Acoustic and Americana music to promote in their films to be connected to. There is no song formula with sync opportunity it just needs to fit what mood they are wanting to capture. To submit your songs you must own your masters and have clearance to pitch to film, TV and other multi media from co-writers and publishing affiliates and have work for hire release forms signed by musicians and or producers affiliated with your song. We are looking forward to hearing your music. Merf Music Group is a music publishing company based in Nashville, TN. We specialize in song placement to Major and Indie Recording Artists as well as placements for Film, TV and other multi-media formats. Our company places only exceptional quality music to our clients and it is our goal to be one of the most sought after companies to go to for songs on Music Row.- Ray Hamilton / Merf Music Group Deal Type: Catalog Inclusion Decision Maker: We are the final decision maker Deal Structure: Negotiable Compensation: $300-$5000 plus with residual income for re-runs / TBD based on final placement Song Quality: Fully mastered, Broadcast ready Similar Sounding Artists: Kenny Chesney, Taylor Swift, Pharrell Williams, Kelsea Ballerini, Cam, P!nk, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera, Maroon 5 Full Article
lt 946-The Milk Carton Kids, Steve Poltz and more By tracking.feedpress.it Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 01:00:00 -0600 Performances from renowned duo The Milk Carton Kids, Steve Poltz, Vera Sola, Griffin House and Twisted Pine. Support for our podcast is provided by Adventures on the Gorge. www.adventuresonthegorge.com Full Article Podcasts
lt 959- San Fermin, Birds of Chicago, Fruit Bats, Cataldo, Office Culture By tracking.feedpress.it Published On :: Mon, 23 Dec 2019 00:00:00 -0700 Live performances by San Fermin, Birds of Chicago, Fruit Bats (solo), Cataldo, and Office CultureRecorded 11/24/2019 in Charleston, WV. Support is provided by Adventures on the Gorge. https://adventuresonthegorge.com/ Full Article Podcasts