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24 Wednesday Dec 2014
Posted american history, ISIS, islam, middle east, psychology, stress, terrorists
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03 Wednesday Dec 2014
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Our newest episode!
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Join us as we explore drumming and neuroscience. Drum therapy is an ancient approach that uses rhythm to promote healing and self-expression. Therapeutic rhythm techniques have been used for thousands of years to create and maintain physical, mental, and spiritual health. Stephen Dolle is a neuroscientist specializing in drum therapy.
24 Monday Nov 2014
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What is a healthy family?
Join us as we explore what is a healthy family with Donna Schuller. Donna is a pastor, an author, a blogger, and a public speaker. She is on the leadership council for Global Peace Women. Donna and her husband, Robert Schuller, founded Robertschullerministries.com
Although every family is different, there are certain characteristics that healthy families share. A healthy family relationship provides members with the support, encouragement and empathy that they need. Donna will talk to us about how an unhealthy can affect an individual, the family, and society.
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17 Monday Nov 2014
Posted anxiety, awareness, fear, Iraq, ISIS, middle east, stress, syria, terrorists
inIn the explosive publication by European Centre of Information Policy and Security (ECIPS) called ISIS in Africa, last friday, the ECIPS established the ISIS tree as divided into two different trees linking the ISIS alliance to several African organizations such as Qibla and Boko Haram. The report makes it clear that our border focuses should not only be on the Syrian epidemic but also urgent attention should be brought to the African continent particularly travellers from Africa such as South Africa. The reports deals the presence of radical Islam that can be felt and seen across Africa and the recent development of the ISIS crises can be seen within Africa with a particular systematic development in South Africa.
ECIPS warns that one of the main part of the problem dogging an effective response to the spread of ISIS is the danger of political correctness and the problem in understanding the language of radical Islam. the report writes : “We could argue and ask what would an effective strategy be ? Is Obama doing the right thing to engage only in airstrikes ? Some might argue yes and some might argue no. The point is that ISIS is swaying the position whilst the US can’t react fearing ISIS sleeping cells, its own problem closer to home, to be awakened in the HIVE cell of ISIS, of which by now, the CIA would have realized ISIS might have acquired the knowhow in how to do things to calculate the probable desirable outcome. The problem we face is, what happens when ISIS has learned from their experiences and pass it on to the next evolving product that will be born from ISIS in the future ? “
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13 Thursday Nov 2014
Posted anxiety, awareness, bible history, christian, coping, depression, fear, gratitude, happiness, meditation, motivation, positive, psychology, relationships, religion, stress
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How does spirituality influence our belief systems?
The culture in which we are raised greatly influences our attitudes, beliefs, values, and behaviors. In this episode, join us as we discuss the power of spirituality and how it influences our beliefs with Christian leader and motivational speaker Ruben Mata.
08 Saturday Nov 2014
Posted american history, anxiety, commodities, finance, happiness, motivation, positive, psychology, stress
in07 Friday Nov 2014
Posted anxiety, awareness, christian, coping, depression, fear, gratitude, happiness, holidays, intimacy, motivation, psychology, relationships, religion, romance, stress
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Dr.Varod is a clinical and media sexologist, we will be discussing the psychology of intimacy among various religious and cultural groups.Is there a connection between religion and intimacy? Join us as we explore the psychology of intimacy and religious beliefs with Dr. Varod
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05 Wednesday Nov 2014
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For many people religion provides a way to engage with God. Religion can provide a sense of security and reliability as well. However, it can also provide reasons for very bad actions such as the millions that have been killed in the name of religion
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03 Monday Nov 2014
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in90% of the population believes in a God. Most Americans today consider themselves spiritual not religious. Join us as we explore why do we have religion?
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01 Saturday Nov 2014
It really irks me when someone messes with a child’s education-
Russia Purges Schoolbooks, and Putin’s Friend Profits
The purge began in late winter. One by one, hundreds of textbooks that Russian schoolchildren had relied upon for years were deemed unsuitable for use in the country’s 43,000 schools. The reasons varied, but they shared a certain bureaucratic obstinacy.
One publisher saw all of his company’s English-language textbooks barred because he had failed to include their subtitles on the paperwork required for government approval. More than three dozen books that use a popular creative teaching style were dropped from a list of authorized titles because the publisher had submitted copies of supporting documents, rather than the originals.
Then there was the case of the colorful math textbooks published by a decorated educator, Lyudmila G. Peterson, cashiered for using characters from popular foreign children’s stories. Illustrating math problems with the likes of Snow White, Eeyore and Owl, in one expert’s decisive opinion, was “hardly designed to instill a sense of patriotism” in young Russian minds.
By the time the school year began this fall, the number of approved textbooks for Russia’s 14 million schoolchildren had been slashed by more than half. The summary winnowing by the Ministry of Education and Science upset lesson plans, threatened the livelihoods of nearly two-dozen small publishers and left principals, teachers and parents puzzled and angry.
There was, however, one standout winner: A publishing house whose newly appointed chairman was a member of President Vladimir V. Putin’s inner circle, Arkady R. Rotenberg, a judo sparring partner from Mr. Putin’s St. Petersburg youth.-
By New York Timespan