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Why Buildings Fell 9-11 & Understanding Reiki's Power
Tonight for your listening pleasure we will start off with a very controversial topic that might sound off-topic, but is it really? Why the Buildings Fell on 9/11. David Chandler, retired physics and math teacher for three decades got curious about how the buildings could have fallen on 9-11 after seeing videos. He drew on his knowledge and experience to analyze what he saw happening and he's going to share it with you. Why isn't this off-topic for us? Well, once one considers how history has been written by the conquerors, how patriarchy uses sexism, racism and worker exploitation to get what it wants, how Herstory has been subverted, how an administration can lie a country into a bogus war - then your mind opens to many possibilities and one has to have the courage to ask hard questions of the status quo and use critical thinking even when it leads to disturbing possibilities!
Then in the second part of the show, Dominick James, author of The Reiki Man trilogy, will talk about the power of using Reiki. We'll look at what it is, why some in the Church are so afraid of it and warn their congregants against using it. We'll also discuss what Reiki can lead to and how it might help your life.
Tags: 9-11 Why the Buildings Fell 9-11 Conspiracy or Truth Reiki Power Government Cover Ups Patriarchal Oppression
by Karen Tate in Politics
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Buildings, Blueprints & Lawsuits: Architectural Copyright
View the full show description and our featured guest bio at CRE Radio.
As we slowly slip out of the realm of recession and into the thought of recovery and new construction, developers are beginning to think about new buildings and design. Architects are about to see their business expand and are being asked to design new buildings with origination and flair... or just copy what has already been done.
Really, are we in the real estate business to express our individuality and artistic flair or we doing this to make money? It may be both, but there is no denying that after years of cutting back costs just to survive, who really wants to spend a bunch of money on original design? Let's just cut the cost and tell the architect to copy some other building. Sounds like a good idea, no? Well, maybe it's not such a good idea and copying building designs may cost you far more than you imagined.
Listen as we discuss with Jeff Reichard, the world of architectural copyright protection and what architects, developers and building owners need to know when planning new development.
Some of the questions that we intend to answer, include:
Can you copy the design of a building? If so, what are the limitations imposed by law and how can you get around those limitations? Who actually owns the design of a building and how do you make sure that you own the design? How do you protect and enforce your rights to a design? If you buy a building that is already constructed, should you have any concerns that you may have liability for copyright infringement? Featured Guest: Jeffrey M. Reichard, Licensed Patent Attorney, Nexsen Pruet
Tags: architecture copyright commercial real estate cre building design
by Howard Kline in Real Estate
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Bricks, Buildings & Black History: Charles Wright Museum
Black people have always been builders. From the pyramids of Egypt to churches across the country to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the South, the legacy of its people can be told in its buildings. And on today’s show, we feature one of African America’s finest: The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History...the largest of its kind in the world. (www.thewright.org) One Black physician’s vision that started with a trip to Denmark was
Tags: Carole Copeland Thomas multicultural Charles Wright Museum Detroit African American Museum Black History
by CaroleCopelandThomas in Culture
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Atlanta Better Buildings Challange
Starting with the Downtown central business district, the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge will unite the public sector with the business and nonprofit communities to implement substantive building upgrades toward the goal of improving participating buildings’ energy and water performance. The effort is underway with a benchmarking initiative for Atlanta's 400-block Downtown area, including the Atlanta Civic Center and other municipal facilities, as well as eventually to include ot
Tags: green building energy efficiency better buildings challenge president obama southeast green
by Southeast Green in Environment
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Beer & Tall Buildings
Episode 027: Tears For Cash As we head into the holiday buying season, Beer & Tall Buildings counts down the top ten tear jerker commercials of all time. Raw emotion meets unabashed commercialism in these nuggets. Listen in for audio and commentary, but for links to view each of the top ten, check us out on Twitter @beerbuildings
Tags: beer and tall buildings coagula radio commercials la art world mat gleason
by CoaguLAradio in Culture
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Beer & Tall Buildings
What is Beer and Tall Buildings (and the things that go in them)? On-air drinks and conversation with innovative creators and thinkers in art, architecture, design and technology. This is sports radio for the culturally inclined, hosted weekly by copywriter and propaganda consultant Brent Turner; brought to you by Coagula Art Journal.
Tags: beer and tall buildings mat gleason coagula radio los angeles art world brent turner
by CoaguLAradio in Art
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Beer & Tall Buildings Compilation
A compilation of past "Beer & Tall Buildings" episodes 10 thru 13. Catch up on what you've missed with Brent Turner's travels to various artist studios, work/beer-spaces. EPISODE 10: Anatomy Of A Deadlock EPISODE 11: Clowning The Fool EPISODE 12: Think Big EPISODE 13: White & Space www.beerandtallbuildings.com
Tags: mat gleason coagula radio beer and tall buildings brent turner la art world
by CoaguLAradio in Art
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Beer & Tall Buildings
EPISODE 017: THE SUPERP***Y This week, Beer & Tall Buildings meets with artist Tim Youd in his Hollywood studio amid the din of his Henry Miller fueled kinetic constructions to talk text, technique and animals--from his Margo's Bark root beer rescues, to Natural History Museum taxidermy, to the ultimate animal...the superp***y.
Tags: brent turner beer and tall buildings coagula radio mat gleason la art world
by CoaguLAradio in Art
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Better Buildings Challenge
Want to save money on energy on your buildings? Check this out. Better Buildings Challenge is a platform at the Department of Energy with goal to reduce energy used across building portfolios by 20% or more by 2020. Our guest this afternoon is Maria Vargas, Director of Better Buildings Challenge at the Department of Energy. Prior to DOE, Maria was the Brand Manager for the Energy Star Program for over 15 years at the EPA. She'll talk to us about how the program works and what's in
Tags: real estate environment business trends sustainability
by Dewita Soeharjono in Environment
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Beer & Tall Buildings
EPISODE 004: MANUFACTURING AMBIENCE B&TB’s Brent and Dean meet up at the soft re-opening of Cliff’s Edge Bar in Silverlake with artist/master woodworker Tim Howell, and art department/musician/co-host Sam Johnson to toast the artificial creation of ambience. Beer & Tall Buildings (and the things that go in them) On-air drinks and conversation with innovative makers-of-things in art, architecture and design. Hosted by copywriter, publicist and general-purpose propaganda crea
Tags: coagula radio mat gleason beer and tall buildings brent turner art and culture
by CoaguLAradio in Art
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Beer & Tall Buildings
Episode 003: Material, Immaterial Beer &Tall Buildings visits the studio of artist David B. Jang and discovers mounds of commercially available materials--stacks of styrofoam cups, loops of hose fluorescent tubes, inverted snack bags and paper towels juiced-up in resin--crafted into new, organic sets of rules. And artist/writer/curator Tucker Neel discusses directing at 323 Projects, a call-in art gallery in which physical works flat-out don't exist. Beer & Tall Buildi
Tags: coagula radio beer and tall buildings mat gleason brent turner art and architecture
by CoaguLAradio in Culture
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Beer & Tall Buildings
EPISODE 002: SIGNS, DE SIGNS Beer & Tall Buildings meets up with designer/maker/artist/craftsman/metalsmith Boris Bally at Altered Space Gallery on Venice’s Abbot Kinney (where his DE SIGN is currently on exhibition) and ends up talking materials, margins and the beer of the day, Leffe. Beer & Tall Buildings: On-air drinks and conversation with innovative makers-of-things in art, architecture and design. Hosted by copywriter, publicist and general-purpose propag
Tags: beer and tall buildings coagula radio campbells pr mat gleason brent turner
by CoaguLAradio in Culture
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