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The Mediation and Atonement of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 501min
Two years into his term as President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, John Taylor published Mediation and Atonement. As President of the Church, John Taylor was the Lord's senior apostle on the Earth, and therefore possessed the same authority and responsibility as all other prophets, ancient and modern, to be a witness of Jesus Christ as the Savior and Redeemer of the world. Thus, the significance of John Taylor's Mediation and Atonement is not only that it is the first book-length treatment of the Atonement by a General Authority of the Church, but that it is the testimony of a modern prophet regarding the most transcendent act of grace in time and eternity. This is the fundamental purpose of every prophetic undertaking, to provide witness to others of the reality of the Lord Jesus Christ and His redemption of the world, to thereby igniting in them faith in the Lord and His redemption, and with faith ignited to put them in a position to prophesy themselves to others of the same things. This is precisely the purpose of John Taylor's Mediation and Atonement, to provide witness, ignite faith, and engender prophesying of the Lord and His redemption. And inspiring faith in others sufficient to cause them to prophesy themselves is as essential to the Lord's plan of redemption as His redeeming acts. As Amulek observed so incisively, only unto him that has faith unto repentance is brought about the great and eternal plan of redemption (Alma 34:16). In other words, the entire plan of redemption rests on whether others receive and accept prophetic witness and become themselves witnesses of the Lord's redemption. As you listen to John Taylor's Mediation and Atonement, we hope that you receive his prophetic witness of the Lord's sublime act of redemption and can come to prophesy of its reality and supreme importance. In other words, we hope that you come closer to becoming a prophet of the Lord's atonement. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Dave Croft. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/111558/bk_acx0_111558_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Agricultural Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Bioresources Conservation and Utilization (eBook, ePUB)
This book covers a range of important topics on crop and animal genetics, breeding and genomics, as well as biodiversity and genetic resources conservation and utilization reflecting three thematic sections of working groups of the Biotechnology Society of Nigeria. The topics range from agricultural biotechnology, including genetically modified organisms and gene-editing for agronomically important traits in tropical crops, to Nigeria's mega biodiversity and genetic resources conservation. This book will engender a deeper understanding of underpinning mechanisms, technologies, processes and science-policy nexus that has placed Nigeria as a leader in biotechnology in Africa. The book will be useful reference material for scientists and researchers working in the fields of food and agricultural biotechnology, bioinformatics, plant and animal genetics, breeding and genomics, genetic resources conservation and enhancement. Emphasizes recent advances in biotechnologies that could ameliorate the high-level global food and nutrition insecurity through plant and animal genetics, breeding, as well as genomics Provides detailed information towards harnessing indigenous bioresources for food and nutrition security and climate change adaptation Introduces new frontiers in the area of genomics, most especially their relevant applications in crop and animal breeding Reviews biotechniques that could enhance plant genetic resources conservation and utilization Discusses current biotechnological approaches to exploit genetic resources including the development of synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW) for crop adaptation to the increasingly changing global climate Olawole O. Obembe, Ph.D., is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology and UNESCO Chair, Plant Biotechnology, Covenant University Ota, Nigeria. Emmanuel Olufemi Ekundayo, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Medical Microbiology and Microbial Genetics, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria. Arinze Stanley Okoli, Ph.D., is Associate Professor at Genoek - Centre for Biosafety, Universitetet II, Breivika, Tromsoe, Norway. Abubakar Gidado, Ph.D., is Professor of Biochemistry and Director North-East Zonal Biotechnology Centre of Excellence at the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria. Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Microbiology and Biotechnology and Director of Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer, Edo State University, Uzairue, Nigeria. Abdulrazak B. Ibrahim, Ph.D., is a Capacity Development Expert at the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) and Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. Benjamin Ewa Ubi, Ph.D., is a Professor of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology and Director, Biotechnology Research and Development Centre, Ebonyi State University Abakaliki, Nigeria.- Shop: buecher
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Agricultural Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Bioresources Conservation and Utilization (eBook, PDF)
This book covers a range of important topics on crop and animal genetics, breeding and genomics, as well as biodiversity and genetic resources conservation and utilization reflecting three thematic sections of working groups of the Biotechnology Society of Nigeria. The topics range from agricultural biotechnology, including genetically modified organisms and gene-editing for agronomically important traits in tropical crops, to Nigeria's mega biodiversity and genetic resources conservation. This book will engender a deeper understanding of underpinning mechanisms, technologies, processes and science-policy nexus that has placed Nigeria as a leader in biotechnology in Africa. The book will be useful reference material for scientists and researchers working in the fields of food and agricultural biotechnology, bioinformatics, plant and animal genetics, breeding and genomics, genetic resources conservation and enhancement. Emphasizes recent advances in biotechnologies that could ameliorate the high-level global food and nutrition insecurity through plant and animal genetics, breeding, as well as genomics Provides detailed information towards harnessing indigenous bioresources for food and nutrition security and climate change adaptation Introduces new frontiers in the area of genomics, most especially their relevant applications in crop and animal breeding Reviews biotechniques that could enhance plant genetic resources conservation and utilization Discusses current biotechnological approaches to exploit genetic resources including the development of synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW) for crop adaptation to the increasingly changing global climate Olawole O. Obembe, Ph.D., is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology and UNESCO Chair, Plant Biotechnology, Covenant University Ota, Nigeria. Emmanuel Olufemi Ekundayo, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Medical Microbiology and Microbial Genetics, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria. Arinze Stanley Okoli, Ph.D., is Associate Professor at Genoek - Centre for Biosafety, Universitetet II, Breivika, Tromsoe, Norway. Abubakar Gidado, Ph.D., is Professor of Biochemistry and Director North-East Zonal Biotechnology Centre of Excellence at the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria. Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Microbiology and Biotechnology and Director of Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer, Edo State University, Uzairue, Nigeria. Abdulrazak B. Ibrahim, Ph.D., is a Capacity Development Expert at the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) and Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria. Benjamin Ewa Ubi, Ph.D., is a Professor of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology and Director, Biotechnology Research and Development Centre, Ebonyi State University Abakaliki, Nigeria.- Shop: buecher
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From War to Peace: Transforming Ancenstral Trauma
The goal of this meditation is to help you gradually come to understand the power of your ancestral and emotional foot print, and to transform it's traumatic generational transmission and celebrate the ancestral wisdom. As you embrace your emotional history, you will learn to overcome it's deeply imbedded limitations and their greatest potentials. The discoveries you make while exploring your history today have the potential to free you to begin a new, liberated and meaningful life grounded in compassion. Compassion for self, for those we love, for others and for the universe. Biopsychosocial, & ECO Spiritual Model By Dr. Ani Kalayjian Professor of Psychology, Fordham University The Mental Health Outreach Program of Meaningfulworld.com developed by Dr. Kalayjian uses this model, through which various aspects of traumatic exposure are assessed, identified, explored, processed, worked through, and reintegrated. The following are the seven-steps of the Biopsychosocial & Eco Spiritual Model. Assess Levels of Stress: Participants are given a written questionnaire, the Harvard Trauma Checklist, Heartland Forgiveness Scale, and other scales needed and used in previous calamities to determine the level of posttraumatic stress symptomatology & other symptoms. Also added are questions pertaining to meaning and purpose in life, based on Viktor Frankl's logotherapeutic approach. Encourage Expression of Feelings: One at a time, each member in the group (or individually) is encouraged to express their feelings in the 'here and now,' in relationship to the disaster or trauma they have experienced. After natural as well as human-made disasters the predominant emotional and behavioral reactions often include shock, fear, uncertainty of the future, flashbacks, avoidance behaviors, anger at the perpetrators or leaders, sleep disturbances, and nightmares. Provide Empathy and Validation: Survivors' feelings are validated by the group leaders using statements such as "I can understand ...," or that "It makes sense to me ..." and sharing information about how other survivors from around the world have coped. Also used is intentional therapeutic touch, such as holding a survivor's hand. Here it will be reinforced that the survivor's feelings of grief, fear, anger, as well as joy of surviving are all natural responses to the disaster, and need to be expressed. When trauma ruptures the individual's links with the group, an intolerable sense of isolation and helplessness may occur. Providing validation and empathy in such a group will help correct these effects by reestablishing the mutual exchange between the individual and the group. Encourage Discovery & Expression of Meaning: Survivors are asked "What lessons, meaning or positive associations did you discover as a result of this disaster?" This question is based on Viktor Frankl's logotherapeutic principles: That there could be a positive meaning discovered in the worst catastrophe. As well as the Buddhist assertions that it takes darkness to appreciate and reconnect with light. Again, each member of the group is invited to focus on the strengths and meanings that naturally arise out of any disaster situation. Some of the positive lessons learned are: Interpersonal relationships are more important than material goods, importance of releasing resentments, importance of working through anger and achieve forgiveness, importance of taking charge of one's own life, and the coming together of nations for the purpose of peace and solidarity. Provide Didactic Information: Practical tools and information are given on how to gradually move back to one's home or work place using the systematic desensitization process. The importance of preparation is reinforced and how to prepare is elaborated. Handouts are given to teachers and prospective group leaders on how to conduct disaster evacuation drills and create safe and accessible exits. Booklets are given to parents and teachers on how to relate to their children's nightmares, fears, and disruptive behaviors. Assessment tools are given to psychologists and psychiatrists. Handouts are provided on grief as well as how to take care of oneself as a caregiver. Eco centered processing: Practical tools are shared to connect with Gaia, Mother Earth. Discussions and exercises are conducted around environmental connections. Ways to care for one's environment are shared, starting with one's environment and expanding to the larger globe, being mindful of system's perspective and how we can impact our environment, and how the environment in tern impacts us. A list of mindful acts is shared to help co-create an emerald green world. Provide Breathing and Movement Exercises: Breath is used as a natural medicine, and a healing tool. Since no one can control nature, others, and what happens outside of one's self, survivors are assisted in controlling how they respond to the disaster. This is an experiential section of the model. Participants are provided instructions how to move and release fear, uncertainty, and resentments. In addition, participants are instructed on how to use breath towards self-empowerment as well as to engender gratitude, compassion, faith, strength, and forgiveness in response to disasters. About the Author For more than two decades, Dr. Ani Kalayjian has been on a journey of healing through mindfulness, forgiveness, and meaning-making. She has devoted her life to studying the impact of trauma, and to helping others heal so that they can reach a state of wholeness by transforming ancestral trauma. 'The terror from the sights and sounds of bombs, the loss of homes, possessions, routines, and stability, the experience of seeing their parents crying, fearful, and in anguish -- all these will likely last a lifetime for the Iraqi children,' Kalayjian said of the current war on CNN. 'And the effects of this war will continue for many generations.' Kalayjian's parents were survivors of the 1915 Ottoman Turkish Genocide of the Armenians that wiped out two-thirds of the Armenian people. She grew up experiencing the effects of trauma through her parents' suffering, and that trauma became hers. Kalayjian's parents were always in pain, even after moving to the United States. It was not until after she started her research on the effects of trauma that she discovered what her grandparents endured during the genocide. Although Dr. Kalayjian's parents tried to 'spare' the family by maintaining silence, she still felt their pain. As a child growing up in Syria she didn't know what was wrong or how to process it. Ultimately, she did so through her work. She became a Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress, psychology professor at Fordham University, international researcher, traumatologist, and community organizer, and founded over 5 non-governmental not-for-profit organizations. Her purpose is to helping survivors of natural and human-made disasters, helping their journey of rehabilitation and then empowering them and assisting them to find the lessons learned and discover a new meaning. Dr. Ani Kalayjian received a Masters degree from Long Island University and Doctor of Education degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. Her 7-step Biopsychosocial and Eco-Spiritual Model has been used in over twenty-five countries to transform trauma into healing, through mindfulness, forgiveness, and meaning-making. She is the author of an internationally acclaimed book on Disaster & Mass Trauma, and the chief Editor of an international book on Forgiveness & Reconciliation: Psychological Pathways to Conflict Ttransformation and Peace Building (Springer Publishing, 2009), and Chief Editor of II Volumes on Emotional Healing Around the World: Rituals and Practices for Resilience and Meaning-Making (ABC-CLIO, 2009). Dr. Kalayjian founded MeaningfulWorld, which is a consortium of several NGO's dedicated to fostering a meaningful, peaceful, and just world in which every individual enjoys physical, me- Shop: odax
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Cellokonzerte
Alexander Briger (Dir) // The cello concertos of Elgar and Myaskovsky, written in 1919 and 1944 respectively, engender few similarities these days but make an exciting coupling due not only to the disparate nature of the composers' lives and situations, but also to the common ground they tread, both composers were in their early sixties when writing their main work for the instrument.- Shop: odax
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