I had a great time. Did you watch my keynote at Stanford University? スタンフォード大学のスピーチした。観た? Yoshiki "YOSHIKI - Keynote Speaker for Stanford University : スタンフォード大学 スピーチ https://youtu.be/hwg4Mj5wjHs #Stanford #keynote #スタンフォード大学 #APARC40 #ChatGPT #ai #XJAPAN #TheLastRockstars (at Stanford University) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpz5QgsL0I_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
This is a generation reaching a climax. They also got stuck there.
See how.
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People could hardly contain their Christmas excitement.
They already wanted to leave and go out and get it. Instead, the experience went interestingly.
They stayed in their seat.
The experience was as interesting
as any movie, as exciting as any stage performance.
They sat with each others' burps, farts, coughs, etc.,
because they could hardly believe that this was all happening, at once. A release.
Something needed for many, I'll admit. It came from somewhere.
Apple did it, in several ways.
Showing an example of how to be everything at once, that people ask for.
So, here we are.
Todays' appointments, often met, on a location
where an iPhone passes through the door with people.
Oftentimes, it's this. Becomes something you watch TV on.
Your neck might crane. You might be slowed down.
You might have to
He spoke things that still have a point, today.
Because he thought of this two years ago, here, in 2024. After he's passed away.
Steve Jobs is still affecting the world, now, and he's since gone elsewhere. The late Steve Jobs.
He's working his magic from beyond the grave.
Consider this.
If you swapped out things that he's doing in 2007
with things that are being done now, you can -still- innovate!
Especially in the format of the Keynote presentation. When you watch the presentation,
you want to stay.
He's able to be, here,
while we leave. The Earth, eventually. Left by us,
it might be in a state that's worse. I think Steve Jobs would want less pollution.
Less landfill. Less of the cracked screens that are thrown, ending up on the road,
or into a bin. I think he'd want us to realize what we have, now,
that he may have put into our hands. He seems like a worker who thinks. Bill Gates,
also, has done this, too. We left him in a place
where, mostly, he's become fodder for a mill of conspiracy theories. Here's now.
Apple's latest hardware and software offerings took up this issue's front cover, although there was a "how to" piece inside about upgrading pre-G3 Power Macs into "digital hubs."
ABSURD THEORY (but not really): Alison is actually Max’s mom. Here we go babes! Let’s get to the proofs immediately!
1: They’re so alike!
2. They’re both very sassy and have a consuming personality, this is something that you get from your parents.
3. Maxine’s mom does not look like her AT ALL! As a red-head myself, I can clearly see that Max’s mom dyes her hair. Probably because Max is adopted and she’s trying to make it look like Max is her biological daughter, when Max’s biological mother is actually Alison.
4. Max is like 14-15 and Alison is like 30. If Alison got knocked up by a redhead when she was 15, it makes sense for her to not want to keep the baby and adopt it.
5. You can tell by watching the shows that if they were in the same room, the family energy would be INSANE!
Look out for season 5 of Stranger Things, because I am sure that they will reunite. I WILL CRY!
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Indian Sport Psychologists’ Association (INSPA) organised Mind The Gap 2024, the first Sports Psychologists' conference in India.
International Institute of Sports & Management (IISM) is the venue partner for the two-day conference on 15th March 2024 and 16th March 2024.
IISM's students played an important role in the proceedings of the conference by being the backbone looking after the backend of the conference.
The conference was surely a great learning experience for our students as the insightful sessions and power packed workshops along with informative presentations will give them a upper-hand in their careers.
The second day of the conference begun with a workshop, 'From Insight to Enterprise: Mastering the Sport Psychology Consultation Process Practice' conducted by Mr. Amit Gadkari & Ms. Varadayini Gorhe
The guests for the second panel discussion of 'Mindful Partnerships: Unveiling the Role of Stakeholders in Sports and the Crucial Impact of Mental Health on Athlete Support' were Mr. Deepthi Bopaiah, Ms. Chaitanya Sridhar, Mr. Shiva Keshavan & Mr. G. Rajaram. Ms. Sanika Divekar helmed the panel.
Boria Mazumdar was the keynote addressee for the day. The guests for the third panel discussion were Mr. Ramji Srinivasan, Ms. Shiny Surendran, Ms. Janki Deole & Ms. Harini Murali. The panel was conducted by Ms. Varadayini Gorhe.
The afternoon session begun with a workshop on 'Ethics Unveiled: Navigating the Approval Process for Sport Psychology Research in India' by Ms. Neeta Tatke.
The conference proceeded with oral presentations and scoping review by the INSPA team.
The powerpacked day concluded with a prize distribution on a positive note.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH SIGNATURE SPEAKER: ISABEL WILKERSON
CASTE: EXPOSING AMERICA’S INVISIBLE SCAFFOLDING
Hofstra Cultural Center in cooperation with the Departments of History and Sociology presents:
Isabel Wilkerson, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Humanities Medal, is the author of The New York Times bestsellers and critically acclaimed Caste (for which the newly released movie Origin is based on), and National Book Critics Circle Award winner The Warmth of Other Suns. A gifted storyteller, Wilkerson captivates audiences with the universal human story of migration and reinvention, as well as the enduring search for the American dream.
Join Dr. Margaret Abraham, The Harry H. Wachtel distinguished teaching professor for the Study of Nonviolent Social Change and professor of sociology, and Dr. Katrina Sims, assistant professor of history and faculty-in-residence, Division of Student Enrollment, Engagement, and Success at Hofstra University for a moderated discussion.
EVENT MAY NOT BE VIDEO/AUDIO RECORDED.
Wednesday, February 14, 7 p.m.
Toni and Martin Sosnoff Theater, John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus
This event is FREE and open to the public. Advance reservation is required.
More info and to RSVP visit http://tiny.cc/0marwz