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Yamaha PSR S970 Pop & Rock Styles
Here are some examples of what you will find in the package : 8 Beat, 8 Beat Rock, 60’s Chart Pop, 60’s Guitar Pop, 70’s Musical, 80’s Root Rock, British Pop, Funky Fusion and many more. Some of them are available in various variations!
These styles are designed to run on the Yamaha PSR S970 keyboard but should work in all Yamaha recent PSR Series keyboards, including the Tyros series.
Here is a list of the the full package contents (the number on the right indicate how many style variations are included):
8 Beat (3)
8 Beat Modern (2)
8 Beat Pop (2)
8 Beat Rock (2)
16 Beat Uptempo
60’s 8 Beat
60’s Chart Beat
60’s Chart Pop
60’s Chart Swing
60’s Guitar Pop (2)
70’s Musical
80’s Pop
80’s Root Rock
90’s Guitar Pop
British Pop
British Pop Swing
Bubblegum Pop
Caribbean Rock
Contemporary Rock
Cool 8 Beat
Funk Pop Rock
Funky Fusion
Fusion Shuffle
Guitar Pop (2)
Heart Beat (2)
Hotel California
Jazz Rock
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Former "Top Chef" contestant Brooke Williamson demonstrates how to prepare Coconut Tapioca Pudding. Using coconut milk instead of cream, Brooke's tapioca pudding is infused with the essence of the tropics. Brooke also shows how to create a simple curd topping, giving the tapioca that bright fresh flavor of a tropical island.
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http://e.myntc.zerista.com/event/member/65200 Content curation is the process of sifting through information on the web and organizing, filtering and making sense of it, and sharing the very best content with your network. Rather than another potential recipe for information overload, content curation can actually be a method to tackle this problem. With so much information coming at us from social networks,web sites, emails, and other digital sources,we can no longer afford to sit and whine about it. Content curation can empower us to win the battle over too much information. In addition, there are benefits for both nonprofit organization and the people who work for them, like improving staff expertise, thought leadership, and forming the base of your content strategy pyramid
If you're interested in how to start a nonprofit, consider Debby Shore of Sasha Bruce Youthwork. The activist social entrepreneur has worked with homeless young people for 45 years. Watch this inspiring video to learn about how she started and the surprising way she found funding -- and witness the important work Sasha Bruce is doing in Washington, D.C., for homeless youth.
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Lenoir-Rhyne University Equity and Diversity Institute (LREDI) is designed to support, inspire, and equip executives, non-profit leaders, educators, students, social activists and other community members who intend to spark change and cultivate better communities through their professional careers.
The curriculum is designed to activate equity advocates by teaching equitable strategies and practices that can be applied to the work they are doing in education, technology, and business on a daily basis
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Abstract:
Many Non-Profit organizations around the globe aim to influence social change and improve communities. A method these activists can use to help educate others about their message, mobilize their communities and cause social change is digital activism.
Digital Activism uses digital communication tools to achieve goals of social change. Successful social change campaigns often incorporate creativity and interactivity with a meaningful message for the community.
Let's explore successful strategies for digital activists:
1. Have goals and assess outcomes. Organizations must develop a strategy to achieve their goals, conduct research and assess the outcomes of the campaign efforts to succeed in their digital activism campaign.
2. Provide incentives to bring supporters in & give them a reason to stay. Consider the user's experience and play with digital tools & social media to make communication personal and meaningful.
3. Reinforce traditional means of activism.
4. Mobilize & inspire your followers. Communicating the organization's message and inspiring your followers to mobilize behind that message is by far the most important element of a digital activism campaign.
Clearly, digital activists face many challenges including, but not limited to: Internet user passivity, authenticity, online security, and information overload. These are all very real hurdles activists face, but they are not impossible to overcome.
Understand that your successful digital activism campaign will be comprised of personal sacrifice, great discomfort & wonderful learning opportunities. You will also need brilliant creative thinking to light the fire of social change.
References:
Gladwell, Malcolm. "Twitter, Facebook, and social activism : The New Yorker", NewYorker.com, October 4, 2010. http://www.newyorker.com/repor....ting/2010/10/04/1010
Lopez, Suzanne. Personal Communication, November 13, 2011. Suzannelopez.com
Schneider, Lee. "Occupy Wall Street and Digital Activism 3.0." HuffingtonPost.com, November 13, 2011. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/....lee-schneider/occupy
Shirky, Clay. "YouTube - PdF 2010 | Clay Shirky: Rethinking Representation." YouTube.com, June 11, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2GyPniW2eM.
Stein, Laura. "Environmental website production: a structuration approach." Media, Culture & Society 33, no. 3 (April 1, 2011): 363 -384.
York, Jillian. "The False Poles of Digital and Traditional Activism." JillianCYork.com, November 13, 2011. http://jilliancyork.com/2010/0....9/27/the-false-poles
In this insightful talk, Nat explains why we shouldn't call out hypocrites, and what to do instead. Too often, Nat says, we use the hypocrisy of others as an excuse for inaction, and charity as an excuse to do anything. We target charitable messengers and avoid critiquing charitable messages. Nat argues that the exact opposite should be true. He explains that the people we call hypocrites often aren't actually hypocritical. Their hypocrisy is an illusion. As such, focussing on the hypocrisy of the messenger is inaccurate and misguided. Instead, Nat argues that we should focus on the validity of the message because this helps to maximize impact. We should not target charitable messengers, and critiquing charitable messages should no longer be taboo. Nat challenges us all to "rebut the message not the messenger" because what matters more than doing an action is the impact of that action. According to Nat, small minds rebut people but great minds rebut arguments!
Nat Ware is an entrepreneur, economist, and international development specialist. He is the Founder and CEO of 180 Degrees Consulting, the world's largest consultancy for non-profits and social enterprises, with branches in 28 countries and over 4000 consultants worldwide. Each year 180 Degrees works with hundreds of socially-conscious organizations to help them to operate more effectively and have a greater social impact (www.180dc.org). Nat is a Rhodes Scholar, Goldman Sachs Global Leader, St Gallen Leader of Tomorrow, and World Economic Forum Global Shaper. He was the Top MBA Student at Oxford, received the Convocation Medal for Best All-Rounder at Sydney University, was the Top Economics and Business Student at Sydney University (1/4000 students), and has lectured the postgraduate course 'Innovation, Strategy and Global Business'.
Nat is committed to using entrepreneurial approaches and economic thinking to solve social and environmental challenges. He is a frequent keynote speaker at international conferences and events. His other TEDx talks are "Why We're Unhappy: The Expectation Gap" (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiUq8i9pbE) and "Free Charities from The Idea of Charity" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zpzvnbsma2U).
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Dr. Roy Casagranda is a political science professor in Austin, Texas. If you like this analysis and want more, check out Red Peace Machine weekly news podcast https://www.youtube.com/playli....st?list=PLG1NADbefbE
Nancy Hoffman of Jobs for the Future (JFF.org) speaks about her life and career, the work she does at JFF, and how to pursue a similar path.
This is the first in a series of six lectures at ACE MV's virtual 1-Day University on Social Justice, an awareness event and fundraiser to support community education and professional development for the residents of Martha's Vineyard. Filmed November 18, 2020.
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Monica Massamba is a Congolese native, raised in Cary, North Carolina and currently works as the Regional Youth & Campus Organizer of the deep south for Planned Parenthood Generation Action. Monica began organizing students and building leadership on her campus during the 2012 Presidential election. Before joining the Youth Squad at Planned Parenthood, she was an organizer for the 2016 Presidential election, where she built a strong coalition of progressive campus groups and mobilized millennial voters. Currently, Monica serves on the board of Future Leaders of Our Community. When Monica isn't registering voters or training student organizer, she can be found singing along with Beyonce, binge watching Gilmore Girls, or making one too many trips to Home Goods.
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Phangan Project is an activist organization engaged in an island wide movement for positive change. Our Mission is to connect us to ourselves, our global community and our natural environment. We are collaborating internationally to create a unique combination of inspiring programs in the areas of community, culture, sustainability, and simplicity. Join us as we experiment and demonstrate alternative systems to help create new possibilities for our shared future.
If you or your organization needs help trying to lobby a legislator on behalf of your issue, this information will show you how! For more information, visit AaronDorr.com.
There is an inspiring trend in the current political environment: more activists are turning to entrepreneurship, and more investors are willing to support efforts to create a stronger civic environment through enterprise. This trend has important implications for who gets funded, how power gets built in communities, and how enterprises can be a tool for transformative social change.
Joining the Transform Finance Investor Network in this webinar are Julie Menter of New Media Ventures, the first seed fund and national network of angel investors supporting media and tech startups that disrupt politics and catalyze progressive change, and Sarah Williams of Propel Capital, an investor in New Media Ventures.
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