This is a part 1 of an 18 minute video of what the future holds for the music industry: from selling copies to selling access, from control and monopolies to open platforms and licenses, from copyright to usage right, on the coming flat rate for digital music, on the trend towards free / freemium / feels like free, and on social networking & music, mobile music etc. More at www.musiclikewater.com, free books and pdfs at www.payingwithattention.com Enjoy! And if like this video please follow me at www.twitter.com/gleonhard
A common concern focuses on the potential complications of silent GERD. What does the research say about the treatment of patients? David A. Johnson, MD, discusses the evidence in this video blog.
This is a part 2 of an 18 minute video of what the future holds for the music industry: from selling copies to selling access, from control and monopolies to open platforms and licenses, from copyright to usage right, on the coming flat rate for digital music, on the trend towards free / freemium / feels like free, and on social networking & music, mobile music etc. More at www.musiclikewater.com, free books and pdfs at www.payingwithattention.com Enjoy! And if like this video please follow me at www.twitter.com/gleonhard
This 3D medical animation shows how the upper portion of the stomach is wrapped around the lower esophagus to strengthen the cardiac sphincter of the stomach. This helps prevent GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), or heartburn. Hiatal hernia repair is also depicted. This involves pulling a portion of the stomach that has protruded from the diaphragm back into place. ANH00011
Gunhilde and Gerd, two sisters from the remarkable Swedish Carling Family band, play a trombone duet with the usual driving accompaniment from other family members – particularly mum Aina. This clip taken from the 3 day Stockamollen Swing festival in Sweden in June 2007.(TCA47 has since told me the piece is called “Jubilee Stomp”) Just enjoy!.
Gerd Leipold, the outgoing leader of Greenpeace, admitted that his organization’s recent claim that the Arctic Ice will disappear by 2030 was “a mistake.” Greenpeace said in a July 15 press release that there will be an ice-free Arctic by 2030 because of global warming. BBC reporter Stephen Sackur on the “Hardtalk” program pressed Leipold until he admitted the claim was wrong. … Greenpeace “Gerd Leipold” “Arctic ice” “Not Evil Just Wrong” “Phelim McAleer” “Ann McElhinney” “global warming” ” …