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    Explore "malinowski" with insightful episodes like "Tego dnia: 23 grudnia (ustawa Wilczka)", "Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations", "Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations", "530 - Trek's Better Than Wars? That's Debatable" and "L'antropologo Senza Pregiudizio (L'antropologo Bugiardo)" from podcasts like ""Tego dnia", "3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "3 Martini Lunch Podcast", "Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast" and "Antropofilosofia Effervescente"" and more!

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    Tego dnia: 23 grudnia (ustawa Wilczka)

    Tego dnia: 23 grudnia (ustawa Wilczka)
    23 grudnia 1482 – Zawarto pokój w Arras, na podstawie którego Francja i Habsburgowie dokonali rozbioru Burgundii.

    23 grudnia 1588 – Książę Henryk I de Guise, został zamordowany na rozkaz króla Henryka III Walezego.

    23 grudnia 1595 – Papież Klemens VIII zatwierdził Unię brzeską.

    23 grudnia 1688 – Obalony król Anglii i Szkocji Jakub II Stuart odpłynął do Francji.

    23 grudnia 1745 – Szkoccy jakobici zwyciężyli nad wojskami króla Jerzego II w bitwie pod Inverurie.

    23 grudnia 1865 – Belgia, Francja, Szwajcaria i Włochy zawarły Łacińską Unię Monetarną.

    23 grudnia 1869 – Rząd Peru zawarł umowę na budowę Centralnej Kolei Transandyjskiej.

    23 grudnia 1884 – Ukazał się pierwszy odcinek powieści historycznej Potop Henryka Sienkiewicza.

    23 grudnia 1888 – Vincent van Gogh odciął sobie brzytwą kawałek lewego ucha.

    23 grudnia 1953 - Rozstrzelano Ławrientija Berię i sześciu jego współpracowników.

    23 grudnia 1988 – Sejm PRL przyjął tzw. ustawę Wilczka.

    Historie Biblijne:
    https://www.spreaker.com/show/historie-biblijne

    Hiszpańskie Historie:
    https://www.spreaker.com/show/hiszpanski

    Historia dla Dzieci:
    https://www.spreaker.com/show/historia-dla-dzieci

    Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations

    Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations
    Join Jim and Greg as they applaud West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin for refusing to approve radical Federal Reserve nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin despite pressure from the left.  They also chide New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski for dismissing parents' concerns about schools as made-up cultural BS and they see it is a signal that Democrats are in big trouble for the upcoming midterms.  And "The View" hosts Ana Navarro and Whoopi Goldberg accuse Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard of treason.

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    Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations

    Manchin Denies Biden Fed Nominee, Dems Still Dismissing Parents, Libs Lob Treason Accusations
    Join Jim and Greg as they applaud West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin for refusing to approve radical Federal Reserve nominee Sarah Bloom Raskin despite pressure from the left.  They also chide New Jersey Rep. Tom Malinowski for dismissing parents' concerns about schools as made-up cultural BS and they see it is a signal that Democrats are in big trouble for the upcoming midterms.  And "The View" hosts Ana Navarro and Whoopi Goldberg accuse Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard of treason.

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    530 - Trek's Better Than Wars? That's Debatable

    530 - Trek's Better Than Wars? That's Debatable

    This week on Episode 529 of Priority One: New Jersey settles the age old question–which is better: Star Trek or Star Wars; Star Trek wins several awards; Star Trek Online gets some quality of life improvements; and we’re joined by Star Trek: Discovery’s Noah Averbach-Katz!

    TREK IT OUT

    Edited by Thomas Reynolds

    Great NJ Debate!

    By Elio Lleo, Local Correspondent

    As we record this episode of our show, it’s Election Night in the United States for several important political positions throughout the country. One contest, however, rises above the rest here in my home, the Garden State [my condolences–Ed.].

    Which is better, Star Wars or Star Trek?

    A recent poll conducted by Rutgers-Eagleton attempted to give us an answer. Lead by Ashley Koning, assistant research professor and director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling (ECPIP) at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, the school took to Twitter and Facebook to poll New Jersians on the issue. The results–well, they’re disappointing. According to the poll, Star Trek lost by double digits: 41% for Wars vs 16% for Trek among 18-34 year olds. Though the gap did begin to close, as ages started to rise.

    But that’s not where this ends…New Jersey website nj.com put together a debate featuring Democratic U.S. Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-7) on Team Trek, and Rep. Andy Kim (D-3) and Ashley Koning, director of the Rutgers-Eagleton poll, on Team Wars. The debate is a little over 24 minutes long, but it's a delightfully lighthearted discussion about how both franchises can be applicable to current political topics.

    https://youtu.be/eKAoQhUv-nI

    Another No Win Scenario for the Kelvin Timeline?

    By Elio Lleo

    Can Star Trek 4 compete and succeed? That’s the question that Scott Mendelson of Forbes.com posed in an opinion piece about the franchise. You see, Dune has already been green-lit for its second installment due to release in October of 2023. But, the announcement of a sequel before production has even begun isn’t a first. Mendelson points to the Kelvin Timeline series of Trek movies as an example.

    Ensign Chekov (the late Anton Yelchin), Captain James Kirk (Chris Pine) and Lieutenant Sulu (Kevin Cho) on the bridge of the U.S.S. Franklin from Star Trek Beyond"Captain, it appears to be the timeloop anomaly known as Production Hell." Image: ViacomCBS, via Forbes.

    It’s been announced time and again that we’re going to get a fourth installment, but Mendelson argues that 2023 may end up hurting the franchise like it did in 2016. You see, back in 2016 Star Trek Beyond competed against the likes of Guardians of the Galaxy and Fast and the Furious. Come 2023, it’s another round of competition with films like Fast & Furious 10, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, Mission Impossible, and Shazam.

    So, can Star Trek really take a foot-hold in the box office battles?

    Robbins Takes Nickelodeon To Warp

    By Cat Hough

    Speaking about Star Trek films, in a recent interview Alex Kurtzman and CEO of Paramount Brian Robbins spoke about Prodigy and the future of Trek, including the films. Robbins, who continues to serve as president of Nickelodeon, believes Prodigy is a perfect fit with the Paramount+’s current Nickelodeon content and Kurtzman’s other Star Trek content. He enjoyed Prodigy so much, he said he had wished they had released it in theaters as a full-length animated film. 

    Whatever you say, Beebop. Image: ViacomCBS/Yahoo.

    Robbins and Kurtzman say they are already developing projects that may include Prodigy merchandising and an animated feature film, as well as other live-action features. Robbins said, “We don’t know enough yet. We’re working on several fronts and obviously Alex is the key for the franchise [on Paramount+]. J.J. has been the keeper of the franchise on the film side. We hope that as a company that we do what’s right for the franchise altogether.

    When pressed for more specific details on said live-action film, Robbins said, “There’s a lot going on and I’m just going to leave it at that.” But even with all that he and Kurtzman go on to say that they are planning out the next decade of the franchise. 

    Quick News Roundup

    Now, here are a few headlines that we didn’t discuss but might interest you. 

    STAR TREK GAMING NEWS

    Edited by Thomas Reynolds

    STO Certified Agile In 2411

    By Rosco McQueen

    Star Trek Online is continuing to roll out Tier Six updates to starships, going back to refresh and upgrade some of the classics of the game. This week it was announced two starships are coming your way in a new Zen store bundle called the Agile Classics! The bundle contains the new Equinox and Da Vinci classes, which are tier six updates to the Nova and Sabre classes respectively. For 6000 Zen you’ll receive the two starships, as well as two Fleet Modules and two Experimental Ship Upgrades.

    Profile, side, and top views of the Equinox-class Pilot Scout starship from Star Trek OnlineImage: Cryptic Studios

    The Equinox Pilot Scout departs from the ship's origins, as it’s a science vessel in name only.  It sports 5 science console slots, a 4/2 weapon layout, a Commander Science/Pilot Specialist Bridge Officer seat, and can equip dual cannons. The Universal Console - Nucleogenic Ignition creates a radiation-like energy that is harmful to that ship's connected EPS conduits, damaging nearby foes and boosting hull and shields for nearby allies.  The Starship Trait–Synthetic Good Fortune boosts global Critical Hit Chance, along with increases to Starship Control Expertise. This Starship Trait also provides a passive boost to travel speed in Sector Space.

    The Da Vinci is a compact starship with a 4/3 weapon layout. Classed as an escort, it’s also a Miracle Worker starship sporting a Commander Tactical/Miracle Worker Specialist Bridge Officer seat. The experimental weapon on the Da Vinci is a gatling emitter which spins up continuous fire on a targeted enemy ship until it is destroyed or can no longer be targeted.  The ship may be one to consider if you’re a fan of Beam Overload, with the new Starship Trait–Energy Overdrive. Activating Beam Overload, Fire at Will or Exceed Rated Limits will increase Beam Weapon Damage, Speed and Turn Rate for 10 seconds. At close range, a 50% Beam Weapon Damage bonus can be achieved, but even at long range, this trait still gives a 10% bonus. 

    A Da Vinci-class Miracle Worker Escort starship engages its Troyius Protocol console in Star Trek OnlinesWhen the horseshoe crabs come for their revenge, this is what they'll roll up in. Image: Cryptic Studios.

    The universal console delves deep into beta-canon, drawing inspiration from the Star Trek: Destiny novels. In the novel Lost Souls, the USS Da Vinci, a Sabre-class starship crewed by the Starfleet Corps of Engineers, saves the planet Troyius from a Borg invasion by making the planet disappear. The Universal Console - Troyius Protocol, causes the starship to shunt additional power to weapons systems before activating a cloak-like effect, with a quick boost of hull and shield regeneration.

    Suited To The Purpose

    By Cat Hough

    Announced earlier today, players are getting a much appreciated quality of life upgrade! Your captains and bridge officers now have a new Environmental Suit slot in their inventory. This will be the only place EV suits can be equipped. So, if your character was wearing an EV suit as their main armor, it has been automatically unequipped and placed in your inventory. Just place the suit in the new spot to have access to it. You’ll be able to switch between your standard armor and the EV suit at any time, choosing which stats, passives, set bonuses, and other effects you use. 

    Lieutenant Commander Worf (Michael Dorn), Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), and Lieutenant Hawk (Neil McDonough) in performing an armed EVA from Star Trek: First ContactFor the views that (literally) take your breath away. Image: ViacomCBS, via TrekBBS.

    Also, your EV suit automatically equips itself when you enter a hostile environment. If you do not have an EV suit equipped, then a default one will activate. However, this default suit has no stats at all, so you will likely wish to equip a suit in the new slot. While you’re in a hazardous area, you will be unable to manually deactivate the EV suit. But now you will also be able to activate and deactivate the lights on your suit.

    Onet Rano. - 12.05

    Onet Rano. - 12.05

    W programie Odeta Moro rozmawia z Ryszardem Czarneckim, Katarzyną Lubnauer, Andrzejem Malinowskim i Janiną Ochojską. Poruszono m.in. temat zamieszania wokół organizacji wyborów prezydenckich, sytuacji w Zjednoczonej Prawicy, pandemii koronawirusa i publikacji "Gazety Wyborczej", która donosi, że Ministerstwo Zdrowia, przepłacając, zakupiło maseczki ochronne, które nie spełniały norm jakościowych.

    #7. Historien om kreftsyke Max

    #7. Historien om kreftsyke Max

    Denne episoden er en hyllest til vår avdøde venn Max Malinowski.

    Max fikk en sjelden hjernesvults i en alder av 11 år. Han kjempet mot sykdommen i flere år før han bare 16 år gammel måtte gi tapt mot kreften.

    Mannegruppa fikk kontakt med Max og hans familie da hans far Henryk la ut et innlegg i MGO og spurte om hjelp på gruppen etter at Barnekreftforeningen hadde sendt penger i retur som de hadde fått donert fra MGO.

    Etter dette begynte MGO å samarbeide med familien om å gi Max best mulig behandling, og vi holdt kontakten med de hele veien. 

    I denne episoden av Podcasten går vi igjennom livet til Max. Man får høre litt hvordan Max var som person, om Malinowski familiens flukt fra Polen og til Norge, om kampen mot kreften og til slutt et opptak fra minnesermonien som ble holdt for Max i Ormøy kirke. 

    Pianisten som har spilt musikken til denne episoden heter Aleksandra Monko-Allen. 

    Hvil i fred Max - Hilsen MGO. 

    Edmund Leach

    Edmund Leach
    Edmund Leach talks of his youth and early years in China. His inerest in anthropology and work with Malinowski and Raymond Firth at the L.S.E. and his move to Cambridge. Fieldwork in Burma and Sri Lanka and his views on structuralism and the work of Levi-Strauss. Edmund Leach talking to Frank Kermode 26th May 1982 (53mins.) Filmed in King's College and Barrington. Generously supported by the Leverhulme Trust.
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