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Video Archives Title: Shift Happens. Date: Series: Shift Key Speaker: Rev. Preston Morgan Tweet. Pastor Preston Morgan preaches on Jonah as part of the Shift Happens worship series. Things don't always go according to plan - our plan at least. Yet, while we watch our lives shift from the known to the unexpected, God works to make. North Coast Perspectives. Shift Happens. Season 3 Episode 8 28m 21s Local author Margot Genger discusses her new book, “Shift Happens,” and how she turned an early and relatively short.
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to this blog. Thanks for visiting!Three years, 20+ million online views, and many, many face-to-face showings later, the still is going strong. Just this week it was. And I continue to get a bazillion e-mail messages about itKarl, and I are very pleased to announce the release of Did You Know? 4.0, created for The Economist’s in October.I think XPLANE did an absolutely fabulous job with it, but let me know what you think in the comments. Downloadable versions and source files are available on the under a. Happy viewing (and please spread the word)!Update: Be sure to on this too!
One of the things I most liked about the original Did You Know was the temporal “white space” you built into it. There were a few moments for each data-point to sink into your head and resonate.That’s missing from this latest version. The signal-to-noise ratio is much lower. Perhaps its intended audience in Oct had something to do with it — they wouldn’t sit still for the relatively slow pacing of the original.But where once I was able to ponder each tree, now I see nothing but the forest.
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It still has impact, but not nearly as much for me. Though others have said the pacing was a bit fast, and I had trouble keeping up at times myself, I think that the speed of the presentation actually serves as an illustration of the now now now culture upon which this presentation ws intended to comment. Its now, its immediate, or its immaterial – or so the younger generations are being progammed to believe. My only question or disbelief lies in the data quoted that a teen sent over 217,000 texts in a month. That breaks down to over 7,000 texts a day. Even sending texts to multiple recipients, I can’t imagine how a teen would have so large an address book (unless he downloaded the entire local phonebook?). While I share your initial skepticism regarding the texting frequency, it is very often that I see teens in a restaurant or store sliding their phones open ever 3-5 seconds to read/reply to a text.
I am both amazed and appalled at this frequency– the time devoted to short messages is impressive (and not something I could do), but, in my mind, they need a serious lesson on condensing or managing information into a longer message with all the details. Perhaps this is because I do not have an unlimited text plan!.: Thanks for the kind words, Meg. I sure hope that schools and districts will try to move into Phase 3 at.: Aw, thanks so much for the kind words, Jean! ? Glad the episode was helpful to you!.: Wes, this should work for you ? sers/soundcloud:users:63277.: This is a great list of books! We will have to read these in the Ogden School District.: I really like that competition idea. I’m overwhelmed by the number of responses.
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“Being a part of the ‘Yes Shift Happens' program has impacted me personally and professionally. Cindy provides an arena where we can share ideas, dreams, conflicts, goals and experiences in a supportive and confidential environment. Cindy encourages and challenges us to move outside our comfort zones and remove boundaries. She presents assignments, readings and videos that require us to think and consider things from other perspectives. My vision of my purpose and abilities has expanded. I cannot imagine not being a part of this awesome group.
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