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Darien Cable TV
Darien Cable TV BASIC 2 WSAV - NBC 8 ION 14 C-Span 4 WJCL - ABC 9 WVAN - GPB 15 The Cowboy 5 Local Bulletin 10 WTGS - FOX Channel Board 11 BS T 16 QVC 6 Basic TV Guide 12 N WG 17 EWTN 7 WTOC - CBS 13 TBN 18 McIntosh Network EXPANDED BASIC 19 ESPN 38 E! 57 CMT Music 20 ESPN2 39 fyi, 58 MTV 21 ESPNews 40 truTV 59 VH1 22 ESPN Classic 41 Discovery 60 CNBC 23 Outdoor 42 Animal Planet 61 CNN Channel 43 TLC 62 HLN 24 Fox Sports 44 History 63 MSNBC South Channel 64 FOX News 25 Fox Sports 45 Food Network 65 The Weather Southeast 46 HGTV Channel 26 Fox Sports 1 47 Oxygen 66 Viceland 27 BET 48 Travel Channel 67 SEC Network 28 TNT 49 Syfy 68 Golf Channel 29 ID 50 Nickelodeon 69 Nat Geo 30 Hallmark 51 Cartoon 70 FXX Channel Network 71 AMC 31 USA 52 Disney 32 FX 53 Comedy Watch 33 Lifetime Central TVEverywhere 34 Freeform 54 OWN is FREE 35 TV Land 55 NBC Sports your cablewith 36 A&E Network 37 Bravo 56 Paramount TV subscription Customers must have a MOVIE PAKS digital set-top box to receive Movie Paks. HBO PACKAGE 225 SHO X BET 243 ActionMax 200 HBO HD** 226 Showtime 244 ThrillerMax 201 HBO Women 245 StarMax 202 HBO Comedy 227 Showtime Next 246 OuterMax 203 HBO Family 228 Showtime 247 MaxLT 204 HBO Plus Family Zone 229 The 205 HBO Signature Movie STARZ PACKAGE 206 HBO Zone Channel (TMC) 260 STARZ HD** 230 TMC Xtra 261 STARZ SHOWTIME/TMC 231 TMC HD** 262 STARZ InBlack PACKAGE 263 STARZ Kids & 220 Showtime HD** CINEMAX PACKAGE Family 221 Showtime 240 Cinemax HD** 264 STARZ Cinema 222 Showtime Too 241 Cinemax 265 STARZ Edge 223 Showtime 242 MoreMax Showcase 224 Showtime Extreme Cable installation charges may apply. -
Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 in the Matter of Bright House Networks, LLC for Determinatio
Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Bright House Networks, LLC ) CSRNo. _ ___ ) For Determination of Effective Competition in: ) Brevard County, FL (FL0014) ) Grant-Valkaria, FL (FL1348) To: Office of the Secretary Attn: Chief, Media Bureau PETITION FOR SPECIAL RELIEF Bright House Networks, LLC, ("Bright House Networks" or the "Company"), pursuant to Sections 76.7 and 76.907 of the Commission's rules, 1 requests that the Commission find that it faces "effective competition" in the above-referenced Florida franchise areas (the "Franchise Areas"). The Communications Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and the Commission's rules provide that cable television rates may be regulated only in the absence of effective competition.2 Cable operators are entitled to demonstrate that effective competition exists on a franchise-by- franchise basis. 3 When a cable operator demonstrates that effective competition is present within a franchise area, cable rates in the affected area are no longer subject to regulation. 4 1 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.7 and 76.907. 2 47 U.S.C. § 543(a)(2); 47 C.F.R. § 76.905(a). 3 47 C.F.R. § 76.907. 4 See Implementation ofSections ofthe Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, Rate Regulation, 8 FCC Red. 5631, 5664-5665 (1993) ("Rate Order"). DWT 21 18866lvl 0102538-000001 Under the "competing provider" test set forth in Section 623(1)(l)(B) ofthe Act and Section 76.905(b)(2) of the Commission's rules (the "Competing Provider Test"), a cable system will be deemed subject to effective competition if the franchise area is: (i) served by at least two unaffiliated multichannel video programming distributors, each of which offers comparable programming to at least 50 percent of the households in the franchise area; and (ii) the number of households subscribing to multichannel video programming other than the largest multichannel video programming distributor exceeds 15 5 percent of the households in the franchise area. -
Educating for Peace and Justice: Religious Dimensions, Grades 7-12
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 392 723 SO 026 048 AUTHOR McGinnis, James TITLE Educating for Peace and Justice: Religious Dimensions, Grades 7-12. 8th Edition. INSTITUTION Institute for Peace and Justice, St. Louis, MO. PUB DATE 93 NOTE 198p. AVAILABLE FROM Institute for Peace and Justice, 4144 Lindell Boulevard, Suite 124, St. Louis, MO 63108. PUB TYPE Guides Classroom Use Teaching Guides (For Teacher) (052) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC08 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Conflict Resolution; Critical Thinking; Cross Cultural Studies; *Global Education; International Cooperation; *Justice; *Multicultural Education; *Peace; *Religion; Religion Studies; Religious Education; Secondary Education; Social Discrimination; Social Problems; Social Studies; World Problems ABSTRACT This manual examines peace and justice themes with an interfaith focus. Each unit begins with an overview of the unit, the teaching procedure suggested for the unit and helpful resources noted. The volume contains the following units:(1) "Of Dreams and Vision";(2) "The Prophets: Bearers of the Vision";(3) "Faith and Culture Contrasts";(4) "Making the Connections: Social Analysis, Social Sin, and Social Change";(5) "Reconciliation: Turning Enemies and Strangers into Friends";(6) "Interracial Reconciliation"; (7) "Interreligious Reconciliation";(8) "International Reconciliation"; (9) "Conscientious Decision-Making about War and Peace Issues"; (10) "Solidarity with the Poor"; and (11) "Reconciliation with the Earth." Seven appendices conclude the document. (EH) * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are -
Shalom Aleichem
Rosh Hashonah ראש־השנה 2013 / 5774 This High Holiday program was created by Boston Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring 1762 Beacon Street Brookline, MA 02445-2124 617-566-6281 http://www.circleboston.org We gratefully thank countless sources and the many individuals who provided inspiring and thoughtful text, poems, art and music, contributing to this richly moving annual community event. 1 Sholom Aleykhem (Instrumental, followed by singing) Leshone Toyve. Welcome to the New Year, 5774. For thousands of years the Jewish people have celebrated the New Year with joy, hope, and thoughtful reflection. Today we are here to continue that tradition. The holidays of Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur provide time and space for self-examination and personal reflection. We are here to reflect on the year that has passed and open our hearts to the possibilities of the year to come. Today is a day of introspection and growth, of assessment and healing, of receptiveness and renewal. We evaluate and measure ourselves and our choices. We strive to take responsibility and to write our own destiny for the New Year. We ask: What has transpired this past year and what adjustments can we make to the next year individually, in our communities, and in the world? What do Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur mean to our community and to our families and ourselves? Today, we will consider these questions together, as a community. At this time, please turn and introduce yourself to someone sitting near you. If you are comfortable, join hands as we sing. Hiney Ma Tov (How Good and Pleasant It Is for People to Live Together in Unity) Hiney ma tov umanayim Shevet akhim gam yakhad Hiney ma tov umanayim Shevet akhim gam yakhad Hiney ma tov Shevet akhim gam yakhad Hiney ma tov Shevet akhim gam yakhad Oy vi gut un vi voyl es is Brider un shvester tsuzamen Oy vi gut un vi voyl es is Brider un shvester tsuzamen Oy vi voyl es iz Brider un shvester tsuzamen Oy vi voyl es iz Brider un shvester tsuzamen 2 The Names of the Holiday There are different names for the holiday we are celebrating today. -
2011 Issue 6 -- Israel Tour, Baltic Trip
International Bible Teaching Ministry Update 2011 Issue 6 -- Israel Tour, Baltic Trip "Challenging men and women of faith to think" All newsletters available at the main website, douglasjacoby.com. This website contains over 8000 pages of (free) material. The second (subscription) website contains advanced N.T. studies as well as weekly O.T. podcasts. That address is jacobypremium.com. 1 November 2011 Damascus Gate Hello from Jerusalem! This morning I walked completely around the massive city walls. I was inspired by Psalm 48:12- 13: "Walk about Zion, go around her, count her towers, consider well her ramparts, view her citadels, that you may tell of them to the next generation." The 90-minute stroll reminded me of all the incredible things we've experienced here in the Holy Land during this year's tour. We prayed in Gethsemane, swam in the Dead Sea, and inspected the Dead Sea Scrolls, proof that the Bible has been well preserved through the millennia. We ate hummus in Bethlehem, explored Armageddon, and sat at the feet of those (on both sides) whose lives have been ravished by the Palestinian conflict. The Bible came alive as we walked on the Temple Mount and in the synagogue in Capernaum. We even saw the ossuary (bone box) of the high priest who plotted Jesus' crucifixion, as well as the monument of Pontius Pilate, who authorized it. You'll find dozens of fascinating photos from the trip here. Please take a peek! The 2011 Biblical Study Tour (Israel and Jordan) has been both exciting and unifying, with participants from all corners of the Restoration Movement (Churches of Christ, Christian Churches, International Churches of Christ, and International Christian Church). -
A Channel Guide
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Religion-Specific Television: Does It Have Any Value? Jon Mayled
Volume 12, Number 1, September 2015 Extension Religion-specific television: does it have any value? Jon Mayled ‘Television is the most powerful communication ever devised by man.’ (Television evangelist Billy Graham) When Graham said this we were in a pre-internet era and we might want to suggest that the internet ‘is the most powerful communication ever devised’. Religion-specific TV is in a crisis — simply because so few people watch it. In 2010, ITV cut religious output to just 1 hour per year, while there is no religion-specific broadcasting at all on Channel Five or Freeview. The BBC, meanwhile, is obliged to show 110 hours per year as part of its licence to broadcast. In February 2010, the General Synod, which is the national assembly of the Church of England, expressed ‘deep concern’ at the reduction in religion-specific broadcasting. The TV channels responded by saying that audiences were falling because people were no longer interested in such programmes. The Rt Rev. Nigel McCulloch, then Bishop of Manchester, commented that: ‘ … the level of financial pressure is radically affecting the channels’ willingness to commission and broadcast religious programmes’ (Daily Telegraph, 23 June 2010). This was 5 years ago and it is difficult to argue that things are now any better. However, we should not be surprised by this. Many churches, even in towns, have regular congregations of less than 30. Cathedrals are reporting that generally more people attend weekday services than those held on a Sunday. Sunday has become a recreational family day and often one where people who work Monday to Saturday manage to do their weekly shopping. -
The Production of Religious Broadcasting: the Case of The
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by OpenGrey Repository The Production of Religious Broadcasting: The Case of the BBC Caitriona Noonan A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Centre for Cultural Policy Research Department of Theatre, Film and Television University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ December 2008 © Caitriona Noonan, 2008 Abstract This thesis examines the way in which media professionals negotiate the occupational challenges related to television and radio production. It has used the subject of religion and its treatment within the BBC as a microcosm to unpack some of the dilemmas of contemporary broadcasting. In recent years religious programmes have evolved in both form and content leading to what some observers claim is a “renaissance” in religious broadcasting. However, any claims of a renaissance have to be balanced against the complex institutional and commercial constraints that challenge its long-term viability. This research finds that despite the BBC’s public commitment to covering a religious brief, producers in this style of programming are subject to many of the same competitive forces as those in other areas of production. Furthermore those producers who work in-house within the BBC’s Department of Religion and Ethics believe that in practice they are being increasingly undermined through the internal culture of the Corporation and the strategic decisions it has adopted. This is not an intentional snub by the BBC but a product of the pressure the Corporation finds itself under in an increasingly competitive broadcasting ecology, hence the removal of the protection once afforded to both the department and the output. -
Sunday, August 30, 2015
1 Sunday, April 18, 2021 Easter 3B Luke 24:36–48 PEACE BE WITH YOU Beloved people of God, grace and peace to you from the risen Jesus. AMEN. “Peace be with you.” What a beautiful greeting Jesus offers his disciples in the first verse of our gospel! It is the same greet he offered three times in last Sunday’s gospel reading from John. “Peace be with you” became the classic greeting early Christians used to greet one another. Given the challenges and persecution many faced, such a greeting would have meant so much. It was not an exclusively Christian greeting. As Daniel Esparza explains, “peace be with you” is also “a traditional Jewish and Arabic greeting. In both languages, when one is greeted with `shalom aleichem’ or `as-salaam alaykhum’ (Hebrew and Arabic respectively for `peace be with you’), the typical reply is `aleichem shalom’ or `wa alaykumu as-salaam’ (`and peace be with you, too’).”1 Esparza clarifies that this greeting is not limited to “wishing each other a peaceful existence”; it is about actively building harmony. He refers to the first couple of lines of the beautiful Prayer of St. Francis: 1 https://aleteia.org/2019/04/28/where-does-the-expression-peace-be-with-you-come-from/ 2 “Lord, make us instruments of your peace: where there is hatred, let us sow love.” What makes “Peace be with you” special in our gospel reading is not its uniqueness; what makes it special is the amazing reality that the risen Lord is offering it. We might have anticipated that the risen Jesus’ greeting would have produced elation in the defeated band of disciples. -
Curriculum Overview 2007-2008
Kane Street Hebrew School Curriculum Overview 2007-2008 Grade Hebrew Israel Holidays T’fillot Tanakh Other Intro. To Hebrew Intro. to Israel Symbols and ritual Intro to T’fillot Shabbat: Friday night K Intro. to Alef/Bet objects Modah Ani/Sh’ma People and objects of the Brachot over food synagogue st All letters and vowels The landscape of Practice in home and Modah Ani/Mah Tovu Stories of Bereshit as they Shabbat: Havdallah 1 Beginning writing Israel: Modern and synagogue Sh’ma/Sheheheyanu relate to the concept of God Kodesh & Chol Begin to read simple words Biblical Brachot over food (Holy & everyday) Adon Olam/Oseh Shalom God Talk Complete fluency with letters and Cities of Israel Practice in home and Modah Ani/Mah Tovu Stories of Bereshit and Talmud Derech Eretz: steps to a vowels synagogue Bracha over learning lifetime of Jewish values nd Writing: script Sh’ma/V’shamru 2 Reading mono & multi syllable Adon Olam/Oseh Shalom Eyn words Keloheinu Intensive review: Jewish history from Brachot for holidays Brachot Complete study of Bereshit Jewish history from letters & vowels Abraham to Adom Olum The Brit between God and the Abraham to Masada and Reading simple stories Masada and Dead Mi Chamocha/Barchu Jewish people Dead Sea Scrolls rd Building vocabulary Sea Scrolls Sh’am + V’ahavta Exodus stories from Shamot 3 Pronouns & prepositions Eyn Keloheinu Gendered & plural forms of adjectives, nouns & verbs Increasing Hebrew vocabulary Jewish calendar cycle Barchu From Sinai to the Nation of Pronouns & prepositions Deeper understanding of Mi -
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Angels of Light December 8 & 9, 2012
Angels of Light December 8 & 9, 2012 Serenity Ola Gjeilo (b. 1978) Remember, O Thou Man Abbie Betinis (b. 1980) Beth Shirley, soloist with Carlene Seppala, Ken Short, Ben Schroeder, Emilie Bishop, Grace Van Cleef, PJ Livesey A Sound of Angels Christopher Tye (c. 1505 – c. 1572) The Night Went Wild with Angels Thomas Pavlechko (b. 1962) Shalom Aleichem Israel Goldfarb (1879-1956), arr. Elliot Z. Levine (b. 1948) David Green, Alice Allen, Murray Spiegel, Emanuel Meli Denn Er hat seinen Engeln Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Magnificat Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) Elise Figa and Laura Winslow, sopranos; Greg Paradis, Matthew Shurts, Ken Short, tenors Ave Regina Coelorum William Byrd (1539-1623) Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Edward C. Bairstow (1874-1946) Robert Emmerich, Ted Roper, soloists See Amid the Winter Snow Jocelyn Hagen (b. 1980) Linda Clark, solo CHAMBER SINGERS Angelus ad Virginem Andrew Carter (b.1939) Var inte rädd för mörkret Fredrik Sixten (b. 1962) Ropa ut den glädje Sixten Lux Aurumque Eric Whitacre (b. 1970) Rachel Clark, soprano Ave Maria (NJ Premiere) Thomas Keesecker (b. 1956) Arma Lucis Jackson Berkey (b. 1942) Marilyn Kitchell, soprano Alumni song: Ding Dong Merrily on High Audience: Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages) & O Praise Ye the Lord (1982 hymnal) Betelehemu Nigerian Carol, Via Olatunji (1927-2003) arr. Whalum/Brooks Mark & Mia Hewitt, Devin McGuire, Eric Roper, drums Featured Instrumentalists: Joseph Arndt, organ Terrence Thornhill, cello 2 AnAnAngelsAn gels of Light ––– Program Notes One of the best things about being in the field of choral music for over 25 years is the amazing repertoire from which to draw.