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Sermon for September 14, 2008
from Most Recent September 15, 2008
Author: StAugOakland Added: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:55:26 -0800 Duration: 902Sermon by The Rev. Dr. Monrelle T. Williams for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 14, 2008 at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church in Oakland, California.
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Sermon for September 14, 2008
from Revver - american Videos September 15, 2008
Author: StAugOakland Added: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 22:55:26 -0800 Duration: 902Sermon by The Rev. Dr. Monrelle T. Williams for the Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, September 14, 2008 at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church in Oakland, California.
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Opening Clip
from Body of Art August 09, 2008
Here s a short clip from the opening section of Safety First: the Rise of Women! It ll be screening in Atlanta in just 3 weeks! Enjoy! Mac K. Download the quicktime version, 15MB Download the ipod version, 8MB
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Beach Walk 666 - It’s Not Too Late to Take a Vacation!
from Beach Walks with Rox July 21, 2008
iPod | 5:01 | To Embed or Email: click on "Menu." Tell your self and your boss you want a vacation - it helps stave off heart attacks and is linked to direct health benefits! Americans work too much for our well-being. A link has been shown between less vacation and more heart attacks, not to mention lower productivity. Americans appear to be the worst offenders, while our hard-working German counterparts take an average of 35 vacation days a year! Here is Norm Brodsky's article from Inc that I mentioned also. It's a perfect opportunity for us to help each other get unplugged from the knee-jerk response of over-working. Hawaiian word: Ho o mahana: to rest; vacation P S We are trying a new video platform: Viddler. It has a lot of cool features - you can leave a comment right in the video - or even leave a video comment! Please check it out! (You will need to create free account at Viddler to leave a video comment.) If you are having trouble with the iTunes version earlier this week, we fixed that. You can click on the iPod version link under the movie player and manually download the corrected version. We recommend you use the most recent version of iTunes software. But if you get a white screen on the main player, you will either want to upgrade your Flash or click on the iPod version to watch. That's required to support the in-video comments. Join us at The Reef for discussion, Reef Radio, and occasional live streaming. Support us by buying your own copy of our Beach Walks Theme music. Please check out our Blogroll page with many more links to our friends' web sites.
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Stents and Sensibility
from NOW on PBS June 08, 2007
In 2006, Americans spent at least $14 billion dollars on procedures involving coronary stents -- little tubes that open clogged arteries to the heart. But according to the FDA, there's no evidence that stents significantly reduce the risk of future heart attacks. Now, a major study from a top cardiologist is suggesting many of the procedures prescribed for chest pains are overused. NOW investigates the facts behind coronary procedures and finds -- to no surprise -- that money is as much an issue as medicine. "There's no question that coronary intervention is big business. There is a lot of money involved in this," Researcher Dr. James Ferguson tells NOW. "And this gets everybody very nervous. And very upset. And very passionate." With big medical device makers so vested in the sale and marketing of their equipment, are some putting profits above patients?
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EDM 136: Hesitation
from The Everyday Muse September 20, 2006
Despite some doubts, our author pull through with another full week of poetry. Topics include nostalgia, ice-cream, asthma, and more. Contents: 00:00 Program Introduction 00:55 The Old Writers' Curse 02:35 Sep. 03: "Lost Boys" (prose) 04:00 Sep. 04: "Questions for Saturday" (prose) 05:50 Sep. 05: "Frozen" (prose) 07:35 Sep. 06: "Walking Without Direction" (prose) 08:40 Sep. 07: "Kicking Myself" (prose) 09:30 Sep. 08: "Looking" (prose) 10:30 Sep. 09: "Like Breathing" (prose) 11:35 This Week's Lesson: Reluctance 13:20 Program Conclusion and Credits Music provided by Audio Imagery, Cagey House, DJ Topshelf, Joy Wants Eternity, Markovich/AMP, and Uma Floresta via PodsafeAudio.com.
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