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Ty Bollinger is a devoted husband, father, a best-selling author, and a
Christian. He is also a licensed CPA, health freedom advocate, cancer
researcher, former competitive bodybuilder, and author of the
best-selling book "Cancer - Step Outside the Box," which has sold over
100,000 copies worldwide.
After losing his mother and father and several family members to cancer,
Ty’s heartbreak and grief coupled with his firm belief that
chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery were the NOT the most effective
treatments available for cancer patients led him on a path of discovery.
He began a quest to learn everything he possibly could about alternative
cancer treatments and the medical industry. What he uncovered was
shocking. On his journey, he’s interviewed cutting-edge scientists,
leading alternative doctors, and groundbreaking researchers to learn
about hidden alternative cancer treatments. What he uncovered help to
create The Truth About Cancer and its 3 awe-inspiring docu-series’:”The
Quest for The Cures”, “The Quest For The Cures Continues”, and “The
Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest.”
Ty has touched the hearts and changed the lives of thousands of people
around the world. Ty speaks frequently at conferences, local health
group meetings, churches, and is a regular guest on multiple radio and
TV shows and writes for numerous magazines and websites.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Activist critical of police undergoes use of force scenarios and The Social Contract & Criminal Justice
We've seen protests all across the country after police officers have
been accused of shooting people who aren't armed. Jarrett Maupin, a
vocal critic of police during recent protests, went through force
training with local authorities. FOX 10's Troy Hayden also went through
the training and discusses the results.
Full story: http://www.fox10phoenix.com/story/277...
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The Social Contract & Criminal Justice
By: Claire Williams | |
Due to the ongoing malfunctions of the global economy we have seen a rise in the number of protest groups across the world. These protests have range from outright industrial strikes that pull individuals together to march against supposed wrongs, to the disparate Occupy movements that have been seen across the world, to the so called ‘Arab Spring’ where revolutions have occurred across the Middle East and North Africa.
In order to contain these protests, enforcement teams have been employed to confront supposed activists who have sought to cause damage to property and individuals. It is at this point where we have to ask at what point does a protest become a dangerous situation?
The argument over the strength of the supposed resistance by police officers has come to the fore with incidents in the U.K. where protestors are often combatted by policing methods which including ‘kettling’. This is where protestors are contained in a small area, often forcibly, and not allowed to leave. Secondly, the recent images of a police officer using pepper-spray on students at a peaceful protest at a U.S. university were described as, "chilling" by the chancellor of the University of California. It is incidents such as these that are driving the current debate over whether the ‘Social Contract ‘is breaking down. Questions are being asked and society itself is now asking whether a new idea is needed to consider how to form a political community in the face of ongoing economical, political, and societal fractures.
There are a number of online schools which provide courses where students can study such activities. Indeed, by studying an online Criminal Justice degree, individuals will learn about law enforcement and, for example, how the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights apply to criminal law in that country.
There is a great range of online degrees catering for students of Criminal Justice from a range of online schools. Whether you are interested in studying a Bachelor of Criminal Justice or a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice the range of topics available enable the student to learn more about the ‘Social Contract’ within a framework that covers a variety of topics.
The average cost of a Criminal Justice degree can range from $12,000 a year to anything up to $25,000. If considering a career in Criminal Justice, it would be worth looking in to online schools which can generally provide online Criminal Justice degrees for a fraction of the cost of actually attending face-to-face lessons at another university.
World Changers Church/Creflo Dollar Ministries Recent Services and Messages
Understanding Grace | Empowering Change Creflo Dollar is the founder
and senior pastor of World Changers Church International (WCCI) in
College Park, Georgia which serves nearly 30,000 members, and World
Changers Church-New York which hosts over 6,000 worshippers each week.
Changing Lives & Loving People.A former educational therapist,
Creflo Dollar received a bachelor's degree in education and both a
master's and doctorate degree in counseling. He was awarded an honorary
Doctor of Divinity degree from Oral Roberts University in 1998. He is
the publisher of CHANGE online magazine and The Max, a bimonthly
resource newsletter for ministers and ministry leaders. His
award-winning Changing Your World television broadcast reaches nearly
one billion homes in practically every country in the world. A much
sought-after conference speaker and best-selling author, Dollar is known
for his practical approach to the Bible, and has encouraged thousands
to pursue a personal relationship with God.
Saturday, January 6, 2018
CoachTube.com Presents: Coaching the TCU Transition Offense - Jamie Dixon
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WHOLE THING:
Coach Jamie Dixon of TCU speaks to the Texas High School Coaches
Association on his offensive strategy. Watch as he takes you through the
film of his offense and emphasizes the coaching points you need to
know.
Click the link to see the whole clinic lecture!
Jamie Dixon is the 22nd head coach in the history of TCU men’s basketball and begins his second season with the Horned Frogs. Dixon, a 2007 TCU Hall of Fame Inductee, returned to his alma mater on March 22, 2016, after serving 13 seasons as head coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Dixon, who has earned four college basketball National Coach of the Year honors, including the 2009 Naismith Coach of the Year, previously served as an assistant at Pitt, Northern Arizona, Hawaii and UC Santa Barbara. He enters the 2017-18 season ranked No. 12 among winningest active Division I coaches with a winning percentage of .718.
Tim Jankovich | SMU
Tim Jankovich was named head coach at SMU on July 8, 2016, after four years as associate head coach. He is in his 35th season as a collegiate coach and 11th season a Division I head coach (196-126). He is 39-5 at SMU entering his second season (2017-18) leading the Mustangs. SMU won the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championshipsin his firstfull season at the helm.
Mike Wacker | Texas Lutheran University
Head Men’s Basketball Coach – Texas Lutheran University - 2016-Present Mike Wacker is entering his 33rd season as a coach, and is the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Texas Lutheran University. In his first season, he led the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament as SCAC Tourney Champions and a 19-10 record. He was a Parade All-American at San Marcos HS and all-conference at the University of Texas-Austin (inducted to Longhorn Athletic Hall of Honor in 1999) before serving as a college assistant at Southwest Texas and UTSA for five years. For 26 years from 1990 2016 he coached at Converse-Judson HS where the Rockets averaged 27 wins per year making the playoffs 25 times.His overall career record was 703-196 (78.2%), including seven regional appearances & three final fours. In 2011 he was inducted into the Texas HS Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach. Mike and his wife Susie have three boys, Chris, Karl & David. He is the son of Lil and Jim Wacker (deceased) of San Marcos. Among his proudest achievements are coaching all three boys over eight years at Judson HS and serving as THSCA Senior Director from Region VIII – 2001-2002.
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Jamie Dixon | TCUJamie Dixon is the 22nd head coach in the history of TCU men’s basketball and begins his second season with the Horned Frogs. Dixon, a 2007 TCU Hall of Fame Inductee, returned to his alma mater on March 22, 2016, after serving 13 seasons as head coach at the University of Pittsburgh. Dixon, who has earned four college basketball National Coach of the Year honors, including the 2009 Naismith Coach of the Year, previously served as an assistant at Pitt, Northern Arizona, Hawaii and UC Santa Barbara. He enters the 2017-18 season ranked No. 12 among winningest active Division I coaches with a winning percentage of .718.
Tim Jankovich | SMU
Tim Jankovich was named head coach at SMU on July 8, 2016, after four years as associate head coach. He is in his 35th season as a collegiate coach and 11th season a Division I head coach (196-126). He is 39-5 at SMU entering his second season (2017-18) leading the Mustangs. SMU won the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championshipsin his firstfull season at the helm.
Mike Wacker | Texas Lutheran University
Head Men’s Basketball Coach – Texas Lutheran University - 2016-Present Mike Wacker is entering his 33rd season as a coach, and is the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Texas Lutheran University. In his first season, he led the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament as SCAC Tourney Champions and a 19-10 record. He was a Parade All-American at San Marcos HS and all-conference at the University of Texas-Austin (inducted to Longhorn Athletic Hall of Honor in 1999) before serving as a college assistant at Southwest Texas and UTSA for five years. For 26 years from 1990 2016 he coached at Converse-Judson HS where the Rockets averaged 27 wins per year making the playoffs 25 times.His overall career record was 703-196 (78.2%), including seven regional appearances & three final fours. In 2011 he was inducted into the Texas HS Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach. Mike and his wife Susie have three boys, Chris, Karl & David. He is the son of Lil and Jim Wacker (deceased) of San Marcos. Among his proudest achievements are coaching all three boys over eight years at Judson HS and serving as THSCA Senior Director from Region VIII – 2001-2002.
AtomicDarts.com Present: Van Gerwen v Cross [SF] 2018 World Championship Darts and Dart Board Games
The most common dart board design is that of a clock which is circular
in shape, has a circle inscribed on it with twenty segments with the
numbers one to twenty mentioned on them in a random fashion which
actually has an underlying pattern. The bull’s eye is the small black
circle in the centre.
The two most common games are 501 and 301.In 501 a player starts with 501 points and has to reduce it to zero. Each player has to throw three darts and whatever he scores is deducted from the initial 501 points. The bull’s eye fetches 50 points, the outer rings 25 each etc. The player who first achieves the zero point is the winner. However the game can end only with a throw that lands in the double or bulls eye.301 is also played in the same way except that it starts with 301 points instead of 501.Another popular dart game is "Around the Clock". Here, each player throws 3 darts and has to throw a dart in every segment beginning right from 1 to 20 and has to finish with the 25 and bull’s-eye. Players must start with 1 and cannot move to the next number till such time a dart has been thrown at the next target .The first player who hits all the targets and finally reaches the bull’s-eye wins the game.
Another common game is the cricket where two players toss a coin to see who would bat and who would be bowling. The batting player starts and tries at all turns scoring as many points as possible. The standard 501 scoring system is used. When the batting player scores more than 40 points in one go, the number of points more than 40 is added to the player's score. Less than 40 the batting player scores nothing. The opposing player is considered to be the bowler and this player only aims the bull’s-eye. The bowler gets 2 wickets if he hits the bull’s-eye and 1 wicket for the 25 scorer ring. Players take turns until the bowling player throws a dart that scores the 10th wicket. After that the roles are interchanged and the other player has an innings of batting to do. This game ends when both players have played two innings each and the player with the higher score wins the match.
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The two most common games are 501 and 301.In 501 a player starts with 501 points and has to reduce it to zero. Each player has to throw three darts and whatever he scores is deducted from the initial 501 points. The bull’s eye fetches 50 points, the outer rings 25 each etc. The player who first achieves the zero point is the winner. However the game can end only with a throw that lands in the double or bulls eye.301 is also played in the same way except that it starts with 301 points instead of 501.Another popular dart game is "Around the Clock". Here, each player throws 3 darts and has to throw a dart in every segment beginning right from 1 to 20 and has to finish with the 25 and bull’s-eye. Players must start with 1 and cannot move to the next number till such time a dart has been thrown at the next target .The first player who hits all the targets and finally reaches the bull’s-eye wins the game.
Another common game is the cricket where two players toss a coin to see who would bat and who would be bowling. The batting player starts and tries at all turns scoring as many points as possible. The standard 501 scoring system is used. When the batting player scores more than 40 points in one go, the number of points more than 40 is added to the player's score. Less than 40 the batting player scores nothing. The opposing player is considered to be the bowler and this player only aims the bull’s-eye. The bowler gets 2 wickets if he hits the bull’s-eye and 1 wicket for the 25 scorer ring. Players take turns until the bowling player throws a dart that scores the 10th wicket. After that the roles are interchanged and the other player has an innings of batting to do. This game ends when both players have played two innings each and the player with the higher score wins the match.
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The Truth About Cancer How Suppression of the Immune System Leads to Cancer - Dr. Bita Badakhshan
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In this video, cancer researcher Ty Bollinger speaks with Dr. Bita
Badakhshan, an integrative medicine physician in the Center for new
Medicine in Irvine, California, about how a cancer tumor is a result of a
suppressed immune system. The full interview with Dr. Badakhshan is
part of the "The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest" docu-series.
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About The Truth About Cancer
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The Truth About Cancer’s mission is to inform, educate, and eradicate
the pandemic of cancer in our modern world. Every single day, tens of
thousands of people just like you are curing cancer (and/or preventing
it) from destroying their bodies.
It’s time to take matters into your own hands and educate yourself on
real cancer prevention and treatments. It could save your life or the
life of someone you love.
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Doctors, researchers, experts, and survivors show you exactly how to
prevent and treat cancer in our 3 original docu-series: "The Quest For
The Cures”, “The Quest For The Cures Continues”, “The Truth About
Cancer: A Global Quest”, and on our website: http://www.thetruthaboutcancer.com
In our docu-series you’ll travel with Ty Bollinger who lost both his
mother and father to cancer (as well as 5 other family members). Ty
travels the country and the globe and sits down with the foremost
doctors, researchers, experts, and cancer conquerers to find out their
proven methods for preventing and treating cancer.
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Ty Bollinger is a devoted husband, father, a best-selling author, and a
Christian. He is also a licensed CPA, health freedom advocate, cancer
researcher, former competitive bodybuilder, and author of the
best-selling book "Cancer - Step Outside the Box," which has sold over
100,000 copies worldwide.
After losing his mother and father and several family members to cancer,
Ty’s heartbreak and grief coupled with his firm belief that
chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery were the NOT the most effective
treatments available for cancer patients led him on a path of discovery.
He began a quest to learn everything he possibly could about alternative
cancer treatments and the medical industry. What he uncovered was
shocking. On his journey, he’s interviewed cutting-edge scientists,
leading alternative doctors, and groundbreaking researchers to learn
about hidden alternative cancer treatments. What he uncovered help to
create The Truth About Cancer and its 3 awe-inspiring docu-series’:”The
Quest for The Cures”, “The Quest For The Cures Continues”, and “The
Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest.”
Ty has touched the hearts and changed the lives of thousands of people
around the world. Ty speaks frequently at conferences, local health
group meetings, churches, and is a regular guest on multiple radio and
TV shows and writes for numerous magazines and websites.
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Good Cops Great Cops-122nd Cadet Class - Episode 1 and A review of the police employment steps
In this episode, day one is off to a rough start for the new recruits of
the Austin Police Department. Channel 6 followed the instructors and
two of the cadets through the eight month cadet training. This episode
is part one of an eight part series documenting what it takes to gain
the knowledge, strength, and skills to become one of Austin's finest.
A review of the police employment steps
In order to become a police officer,
it requires a pretty exceptional individual.. It really is very
demanding. And it's not straightforward.
So in the hiring process, agencies subject applicants through a number of requirements in order to make sure those agencies employ a person who is expected to do a exceptional job, and keep the agency out of trouble.
What is involved in this process?
The written application initiates the hiring process. A single job opening could result in many of applications. The department has to screen these applications seeing as it simply can't interview all applicants. A candidate is likely to be immediately rejected if they have any major prior acts like a suspended drivers license or previous serious criminal conviction. Though each agency does examine things a bit in a different way. Additionally, the agency might look at things like education, consistency in prior employment, and additional elements.
A written test has to be passed by the applicant. Frequently it is not just sufficient to pass, but to score high considering the significant quantity of people applying. These examinations focus on competencies like arithmetic, reading skills, grammar, and spelling. A written essay is typically expected.
The physical agility exam is also pretty significant. Candidates must be in good enough physical condition to carry out the position of a law enforcement officer. These exams include a number of obstacles designed to duplicate what an law enforcement officer could confront on patrol.
The most important part of the hiring process is almost certainly the oral board. Tough questions will are likely to be inquired of the candidate by a few members within the agency. Top applicants are invited to go further in the hiring process after a ranking based upon results of the oral interview.
Each detail of the applicant's life is looked into in the course of the background check. Family, friends, co-workers, and supervisors are met with. Criminal reports are checked, as are financial records like a credit report. A confession of any prior problem is absolutely expected from the applicant. Any deceitfulness is expected to lead to immediate disqualification.
If a candidate makes it through the above, they'll usually have one more job interview with the head of the agency (Chief, Sheriff, etc.) or another top ranking member within the command staff. This meeting can help conclude if the applicant will represent the agency well, and if they are the best individual for the position.
A conditional job offer is often presented at this point. This allows the agency to subject the candidate to a pre employment medical examination and psych examination. The hiring process is normally concluded following these final steps.
At the time a job vacancy permits, a proper employment offer is likely to come to a applicant who has made it through all of the previous steps.
Is it over then? Obviously not. Several months of taxing work is in the future for the applicant at the police academy.
After graduation, it is time for the Field Training program where the new cop works with several veteran training officers. A decent number of new police officers do not pass this part, so it's not to be treated without respect.
The process is essentially finished once the cop finishes a probation period of 12 to 18 months, and has successfully finished the FTO program.
They're a law enforcement professional, and will enjoy the benefits, and need to deal with the duties, that come with the position.
A review of the police employment steps
By: Leopoldo Magnotta | |
So in the hiring process, agencies subject applicants through a number of requirements in order to make sure those agencies employ a person who is expected to do a exceptional job, and keep the agency out of trouble.
What is involved in this process?
The written application initiates the hiring process. A single job opening could result in many of applications. The department has to screen these applications seeing as it simply can't interview all applicants. A candidate is likely to be immediately rejected if they have any major prior acts like a suspended drivers license or previous serious criminal conviction. Though each agency does examine things a bit in a different way. Additionally, the agency might look at things like education, consistency in prior employment, and additional elements.
A written test has to be passed by the applicant. Frequently it is not just sufficient to pass, but to score high considering the significant quantity of people applying. These examinations focus on competencies like arithmetic, reading skills, grammar, and spelling. A written essay is typically expected.
The physical agility exam is also pretty significant. Candidates must be in good enough physical condition to carry out the position of a law enforcement officer. These exams include a number of obstacles designed to duplicate what an law enforcement officer could confront on patrol.
The most important part of the hiring process is almost certainly the oral board. Tough questions will are likely to be inquired of the candidate by a few members within the agency. Top applicants are invited to go further in the hiring process after a ranking based upon results of the oral interview.
Each detail of the applicant's life is looked into in the course of the background check. Family, friends, co-workers, and supervisors are met with. Criminal reports are checked, as are financial records like a credit report. A confession of any prior problem is absolutely expected from the applicant. Any deceitfulness is expected to lead to immediate disqualification.
If a candidate makes it through the above, they'll usually have one more job interview with the head of the agency (Chief, Sheriff, etc.) or another top ranking member within the command staff. This meeting can help conclude if the applicant will represent the agency well, and if they are the best individual for the position.
A conditional job offer is often presented at this point. This allows the agency to subject the candidate to a pre employment medical examination and psych examination. The hiring process is normally concluded following these final steps.
At the time a job vacancy permits, a proper employment offer is likely to come to a applicant who has made it through all of the previous steps.
Is it over then? Obviously not. Several months of taxing work is in the future for the applicant at the police academy.
After graduation, it is time for the Field Training program where the new cop works with several veteran training officers. A decent number of new police officers do not pass this part, so it's not to be treated without respect.
The process is essentially finished once the cop finishes a probation period of 12 to 18 months, and has successfully finished the FTO program.
They're a law enforcement professional, and will enjoy the benefits, and need to deal with the duties, that come with the position.
Joel Osteen Recent Messages Featuring: Feed Your Destiny -
What are you allowing in your spirit? The people you’re spending time
with, what you’re dwelling on all day, the memories you’re allowing to
replay— it is either inspiring you, building your faith, pushing you
toward your destiny and dreams, or it’s limiting you.
Joel wants to show you how to stay on course and keep your faith fed.
Even in the middle of difficulties or after trauma and great trials, you
can choose to feed your faith. The seeds of greatness waiting to spring
forth will come out as you feed your destiny with the right things!
This is Message #714 “Feed Your Destiny“ by Joel Osteen. For more
inspirational messages, visit https://www.JoelOsteen.com/Messages
Friday, January 5, 2018
Dick's Sporting Goods Presents: Joshua McGugins Brunswick High School - Boys Varsity Football Greenwich, CT on US Sports Net
- Jersey #: 70
- Positions: G, NG
- Height & Weight: 6'3" 300lbs
- 40 Yard Dash: 5.7
- Bench: 305
- 185 Bench (Reps): 25
- Squat(LBS): 500
- Deadlift(LBS): 650
Joshua McGugins
6'3" 300lbs
Size 10inch hand
Size 16 sneakers
97 inch reach
1010 SAT
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