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Com Rui Tavares, no PÚBLICO. Brevemente.
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Esta é a segunda conversa da nossa sexta e última memória, intitulada "A Pergunta", dedicada aos direitos humanos.
As malhas que a ideia dos direitos humanos tece são agora muitas; poderíamos contar uma infinitude de histórias com elas. O rio subterrâneo de que tenho vindo a falar apareceu agora à superfície, mas não julguem que foi num enorme caudal. Os direitos humanos não são, ainda, uma ideia dominante entre as elites políticas e económicas e provavelmente também não entre as massas. A imagem que podemos ter não é a de um enorme estuário de um rio prestes a entrar no mar, mas antes a de inúmeras pequenas correntes num solo seco e crestado, prestes a engoli-las de novo. Ainda assim, à diferença de outras histórias que contámos antes, a ideia de direitos humanos não está agora dependente de apenas uma linhagem. São agora umas centenas, talvez milhares ou, com sorte, milhões de humanos que são capazes de levar essa ideia para a frente.
Agora, agora e mais agora — seis memórias do último milénio, é um podcast de história para tempos de quarentena. Por Rui Tavares.
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When we say we want to be more productive, what does that really mean? We all have the same 24 hours in a day, so how is it that some people are able to accomplish so much, and still have time to spend on doing the things that they love? Those who maximize their time have mastered the art of productivity, and work-life integration.
One of those people is Jenna Kutcher. You may have heard her podcast, Goal Digger, where she helps her listeners redefine success, chase bolder dreams, and tackle their biggest goals.
Jenna is an entrepreneur, an expert marketer, speaker and social media influencer. She has a strong voice, speaking out about important topics like body positivity, female entrepreneurship, and some of the more difficult ones – like going through a miscarriage. She’s set massive goals for herself, achieved them, and has created an extraordinary life, one that’s on her terms, and her time.
In this episode, Jenna shares her approach to work-life integration and productivity – and how she took her wedding photography business, something that relied on her own personal involvement to be successful, and diversified it to the point where it runs even when she’s not there, and generates revenue 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Obrigada António Costa por me obrigar a regravar o episódio. Falei sobre a importância de doar sangue e alguns mitos associados a isso, cancelar pessoas por discordarem e nós e do drama de fecharem as escolas e faculdades
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Id, Ego e Superego são componentes da estrutura da personalidade de acordo com a Psicanálise de Freud. https://archive.org/download/01IdEgoESuperegoPsicologiaFreud/01_Id_Ego_E_Superego_psicologia_freud.mp3
O conteúdo Estrutura da Personalidade: Id, Ego e Superego | Psicanálise aparece primeiro em Universo da Psicologia.
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This year marks the 900th anniversary of the worst maritime disaster suffered by the English Crown and, arguably, by England.
The sinking of the White Ship – a vessel carrying the English king Henry I’s sole heir – on 25 November 1120, was a disaster from which anarchy would follow.
Join Charles Spencer, author of The White Ship: Conquest, Anarchy and the Wrecking of Henry I’s Dream (William Collins, 2020) in conversation with History Today Editor Paul Lay.
Charles has also written an article on the White Ship for the December issue of the magazine, on sale at newsstands across the UK, on our website, and as a digital edition on the History Today app.
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This time we talk with software consultant Matthew Lehner about building good relationships with new clients, how he tripled his income in a year, his onboarding process, and so much more.
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In this episode we talk with designer, educator, brand developer and entrepreneur Dennis Field about the benefits of teaching, the value of sharing your mistakes and what you’ve learned, why Dennis chose to position himself as a studio instead of a freelancer, how to find the clients that are right for you, and so much more.
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There are people who walk among us who seem normal, maybe even more charming or intelligent than average, yet they hide disturbing and at times dangerous personalities behind what one researcher called a 'mask of sanity.'
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For a learning disability that everyone seems to know about, dyslexia is maybe the most commonly misunderstood and controversial cognitive difficulty there is. Some people think it’s a gift, some people think it doesn’t even exist.
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In the universe things tend to cluster. This means there’s a coherent structure to the universe and learning about clusters of stars – galaxies - helps us figure out what that structure is. Join Chuck and Josh on an amazing space voyage!
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A couple unknowingly spending the night above a dead body stuffed under their bed is a longstanding urban legend. And a true one.
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A frightening fact: everything you do online can be tracked and used against your interest. How can we fix that? Our guest today is the awesome Trine Falbe — an ethical experience design consultant, speaker, teacher, and author. We talk about "black hat" and "white hat" UX practices, privacy problems, products for children, and what UX designers can do to protect their users.
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Show NotesWhite Hat UX — a book by Trine Falbe, Kim Andersen and Martin Michael FrederiksenGeneral Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — a new regulation to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European UnionTrine's websiteFollow Trine on LinkedInFollow Trine on Twitter: @trinefalbeToday's SponsorThis episode is brought to you by Balsamiq — a low-fidelity wireframing tool. Basically it’s like sketching on a whiteboard, but on the computer. The idea is to get the structure of your user interface down before you start coding or sweating the details in Sketch. Try their new web app Balsamiq Cloud free for 30 days at balsamiq.cloud.
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