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    Explore "addressing" with insightful episodes like "When should we use a formal 'you' and an informal 'you' when addressing someone in Estonian? - Kuna me peaksime eesti keeles sinatama ning kuna teietama?", "The Power of Correction Part 5", "AG Today- GNMP Summer '23 Interpretive Programs Update with Chris Gwinn", "Wisdom for the Dance" and "Dealing with mistakes during times of redundancies" from podcasts like ""SBS Estonian", "New Covenant Worship Center, New Castle, IN", "Addressing Gettysburg", "Grace Mills River" and "The Leadership Podcast by Niels Brabandt / NB Networks"" and more!

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    When should we use a formal 'you' and an informal 'you' when addressing someone in Estonian? - Kuna me peaksime eesti keeles sinatama ning kuna teietama?

    When should we use a formal 'you' and an informal 'you' when addressing someone in Estonian? - Kuna me peaksime eesti keeles sinatama ning kuna teietama?

    Estonian language is changing and it is influenced by other languages like Finnish. When should we address someone with a formal version of 'you' and an informal one? Can we use the informal version when talking to the president? We talked to Ramona Lepik, an Estonian and Finnish linguist to find out.

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    Eesti keel on muutumas ning ka teised keeled nagu näiteks soome keel mõjutavad seda. Kuna me peaksime kellegi poole pöördudes neid teietama ning kuna sinatama? Kas tohime presidenti sinatada? Rääksime eesti filoloogi Ramona Lepikuga.

    AG Today- GNMP Summer '23 Interpretive Programs Update with Chris Gwinn

    AG Today- GNMP Summer '23 Interpretive Programs Update with Chris Gwinn

    This episode is brought to you without commercial interruption by our Patrons. Isn't it time you supported your favorite podcast that works so hard, 6 days a week to bring Gettysburg to you when you can't bring yourself to Gettysburg? Of course it is. Click here and join the party! www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg

    GNMP Chief-of-Interpretation Chris Gwinn sits down for an update on what interpretive programs you can expect this Summer PLUS he answers listeners’ phone calls.

    Wisdom for the Dance

    Wisdom for the Dance
    In a so-called secular world where a good life is to be found in what can be observed, quantified, and improved, two words you still hear, both as aspects of a good life, are “mindfulness” and “spirituality.” Though sharply contrasting with their...

    Addressing people in critical moments - The case of Gianni Infantino's failure and how you can act better

    Addressing people in critical moments - The case of Gianni Infantino's failure and how you can act better

    Speaking to your team, employees, and people who work for you is crucial in times of crisis. Still, countless leaders fail to meet expectations. Their statements end in disasters which have a long-lasting negative effect on the organisation. How can you prepare yourself better for these moments? How can your organisation prepare you for these situations? Niels Brabandt addresses this critical issue in this week's episode.

    Your host: Niels Brabandt / NB@NB-Networks.com 

    August Alsina Eggplant is bigger than Will Smith Spaghetti stick_Jada Pinkett Smith’s ex is “sticking” it to the haters

    August Alsina Eggplant is bigger than Will Smith Spaghetti stick_Jada Pinkett Smith’s ex is “sticking” it to the haters
    Will God answer your prayer if you don't end with, "In Jesus' name, Amen?" Learn what praying in the name of Jesus really means. I taught this week on the call of Abraham and the development of God's missionary call through the nation of Israel as they were responsible to communicate the truth of God to the cultures around them. They were given that great commission. The great commission didn't start in Matthew 28. It started with Abraham in Genesis 12 —the first three verses there —Abraham, chosen by God to raise up a nation who would then be God's priests to the world so that they would be a blessing to all of the nations. They had a unique role in the great monotheistic religion. The Jews were supposed to reflect morality to the world. Israel was to witness to the name of God. When they talked about the name of God and witnessing to God's name, that does not mean that they were to let everybody know what they called God, "Yahweh." Their goal wasn't to cover the countryside with evangelists who just let everybody know what the right word for God was. It meant something different. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon --------------------------------------------------- #realtalk #face #instagram #amour #take #couple #dance #dancers #vogue #voguedqnce #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing

    Get Out of the Car 2020 Tour Schedule Preview- PROMO

    Get Out of the Car 2020 Tour Schedule Preview- PROMO

    Hello folks. spring is almost upon us and with Spring comes our second season of walking tours of the battlefield. This year is the first year with a theme and the theme is Get Out of the Car. Licensed battlefield guide Lewis Trott, who you remember from AAGG #5, and Patreon Patrons will remember from the episode about Gettysburg Ties to the Lincoln Assassination, has crafted six tours of the battlefield that take you to places and things that you can only see if you get out of the car. There are layers of history to see on your national park here at Gettysburg from battle history through the parks evolution to what it is today. 

    We kick off the season on April 18 in conjunction with our adopt a position clean up. Meet at the North Carolina monument and follow the path of North Carolina troops as they marched over the smoldering ruins of the bliss farm. At the bliss farm we will pause to see the ruins and  about what happened the during July 2 and 3. Finally we’ll make our way to one of our adopted positions, that of the 111th NY and hear what they did during the battle of Gettysburg. Then we’ll see what the park service needs help with and get our hands dirty doing some light yard work. be sure to stick around for our traditional tintype group photo taken at the monument by Dave Wilson from Victorian Photography Studios on Steinwehr ave. But the day isn’t over yet. Take a few hours break and meet up with us at Mason Dixon distillery for a private concert just for you given by Sarah Larsen and Danny Stewart called “The Music of Addressing Gettysburg” which feature music they record for our narrative episodes. The tour is free and sponsored by Mason Dixon Distillery. You’re responsible for your own food and drink once we get to the distillery. 

     

    Like I said, April 18 is just the beginning.

     

     

    May 16 follow the path of one of the smallest regiments, the 27th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, across the Wheatfield. 

     

    Their music was deadly while they struggled to hold on in the Valley of Death. Join us as we share the story of the “Mozart Regiment”, the 40th NY Volunteer Infantry Regiment as they tried to stem the Confederate onslaught... This tour is on June 20 at 10am

     

    Beat the July heat by exploring McPherson’s woods and farm on July 18 for our tour entitled “Good morning Archer! How are you? I am glad to see you!” This tour also begins at 10:00. 

    August 15th’s tour begins later in the day. Join us at 5pm for “Wait a little, we are all going on presently”. Learn about the charge of the Mississippians as they smashed the Peach Orchard salient on the evening of July 2, 1863 and see the Sickles wounding marker, a cannonball ball in the Trostle barn, a cannon named Cora, a witness tree and more. 

    “Drive them out at daylight” and “It is murder, but it’s an order.” We’ll explore the Union’s effort to push the Confederate forces off their foothold on lower Cup’s Hill on the morning of July 3, 1863, with particular focus on the fight of Maryland versus Maryland. This tour is on September 19 at 10am. 

    These tours will take us through tall grass and woods, so proper outdoor attire and insect repellent is recommended. 



    PATREON PREVIEW- The March North- with LBG Jim Pangburn

    PATREON PREVIEW- The March North- with LBG Jim Pangburn

    Jim Pangburn is a 20-year veteran of the Licensed Battlefield Guide force here in Gettysburg. Some of you may recognize his voice as the narrator during the reenactments over the last dozen-or-so years. Last week he sat down with Matt and Bob to discuss Lee's invasion, or, "The March North". 

    To hear more of this episode while supporting the show, please go to www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg and become a Patron. 

    Ask A Gettysburg Guide #1- with LBG Jessie Wheedleton

    Ask A Gettysburg Guide #1- with LBG Jessie Wheedleton

    Licensed Battlefield Guide Bob Steenstra is back and, this time, he's joined by fellow LBG Jessie Wheedleton for her debut on Addressing Gettysburg. Together, they ask YOUR questions pertaining to the Battle of Gettysburg in this inaugural episode of Ask A Gettysburg Guide. From time-to-time we will solicit questions from out social media followers that we will ask guides to answer. 

     

    We'd like to thank the following Facebook and Instagram followers for their questions:

    Bill Etzkorn III, Lanson Morris, 230_grain, gpaint1977, J.D., Dannymusclehed, Anna_Storm, PvtTaylor Bishop and OfficialPearleShannon. If you submitted a question and it didn't make it, don't worry. We will work it into a future episode. 

     

    Recommended Reading:

    For a thorough assessment of known numbers and what they mean : "The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study In Command by Edwin B. Coddington.

    For an assessment of numbers/locations of people in Pickett's charge: "Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg" by James Hessler and Wayne Motts, "Pickett's Charge" by George R. Stewart.

    For Gettysburg artillery : "Silent sentinels" by George Newton, "Grape and Cannister" by Naisawald to follow AoP artillery through the war and "The Artillery at Gettysburg" by Bradley M. Gottfried, PhD.

    The aftermath of the final royal commission report

    The aftermath of the final royal commission report

    The Mortgage Business Uncut podcast is your weekly analysis of the biggest themes shaping the Australian mortgages market.

    Join Alex Whitlock, Annie Kane and Charbel Kadib as they delve into the latest themes and developments in the home loan market.

    In this episode, they discuss the aftermath of the final royal commission report.

    This week they discuss...

    - The MFAA advertising campaign addressing the impacts of "killing the competition"
    - Their advice for brokers during this difficult time
    - Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn reiterates his support for the borrower pays model

    Networking 101 - Secure Digital Life #81

    Networking 101 - Secure Digital Life #81

    This week, Russ takes the reigns in the absence of Dr. Doug to talk about Networking 101! We are going to go back to school to examine how networking and the internet actually work. Russ looks at MAC addresses, IP Addressing (Private/Public), DHCP, routing, and DNS.

     

    Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SDL_Episode81

     

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    Back to School: Networking 101 - Secure Digital Life #81

    Back to School: Networking 101 - Secure Digital Life #81

    This week, Russ takes the reigns in the absence of Dr. Doug to talk about Networking 101! We are going to go back to school to examine how networking and the internet actually work. Russ looks at MAC addresses, IP Addressing (Private/Public), DHCP, routing, and DNS.

    Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SDL_Episode81

    Visit our website: http://securedigitallife.com

    Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securediglife