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a-d-nox · 2 years ago
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wyrd web: what to gift a person based these three numbers
this is just a theory of mine because these bubbles of the matrix should represent earthly desires. this is not to say that you can't enjoy things not listed in your category / under your energetic number. this is simply what i believe people with these numbers would enjoy receiving as a gift.
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2 - the high priestess
things that support their spiritual practices, things that support feminine health (hum women's probiotics bundle, honey pot oral vaginal care probiotic, etc), bake goods / baking gear, barbecue sauce sampler / grilling gear (for the dads pt 2), bar in a jar (for those of drinking age) or really any beverage tester kit, bath/spa kit, beach vacation, boat, cruise, careof for brain support, truly nice melons boob butter, candles (it doesn't have to be yankee candle either - bent candles, spiced votive candle, etc) or candle making kit, imported cheeses, clothing staples (blue jeans, black turtleneck, etc), juice cleanse or other things that support digestive health, cooking classes or meal kits (hellofresh, homechef, etc), a tarot/astrology/mediumship reading, or outdoor cameras or other home security tools
3 - the empress
pillows, stuffed animals, rose quartz, personal celebrity cameo, clothing, tickets for an art museum tour, ballet tickets or classes, art supplies, makeup pallets and/or brushes, flowers, jewelry, candy/sweets, money, bells / wind chimes, clothing, designer pieces, cosmetics, dolls, a trip to a fancy restaurant, fruit basket / dried fruits, gardening supplies, jewelry, concert/orchestra tickets, poetry book, tickets to a play, a purse, lingerie (if y'all are close like that), trip to a vineyard (for those of drinking age), couples' dancing classes, or a wallet
4 - the emperor
skincare, rock climbing voucher or some other physical activity they enjoy, an adrenaline rush activity (skydiving, bungee jumping, etc), careof for brain support, crafted wooden objects (cutting boards, tables, etc), coffee trials/samplers, sunglasses, blue light glasses, hair care products/supplies, scalp treatments/care, oral health care (thera breath, whitening products, etc), meditation app subscriptions / in person sessions for meditation, or a planner
5 - the hierophant
moss agate (don't question how random that sounds this is some intuitive stuff), artwork, an architectural tour, beauty products/supplies, historically significant objects, pastries or sweets/candies, earrings, sour dough starter kit, jewelry in general, piano/organ lessons, singing lessons, a wallet, or any classes where they can learn something fun and new to them
6 - the lovers
car stuff (seat covers, cup holder coasters, etc), bicycle or bicycle accessories/gear, books (the more educational the better), briefcase / work tote, bus tickets for a day trip, gym membership or soulcycle classes, crystals, a standing desk / cute office supplies (for the work girlies both those who work in office and from home), hand & foot message, manicure voucher, newspaper subscription (i am a fan of new york times, washington post, and the new yorker), language classes or rosetta stone subscription, magazines subscription, merchandise from their favorite singer / group / tv show / movie, train trip, or we're not really strangers card packs
7 - the chariot
gardening supplies, hermit crab, baked goods, bath products / beauty products, boat, cruise, car stuff (seat covers, cup holder coasters, etc), truly nice melons boob butter, juice cleanse, gut health thrive market kit, glassware / blown glass, stuff they need / need for their home (security system, chest freezer, etc), hotel or bed & breakfast stay, kitchenware, lake trip, pearls, real estate / land, restaurant voucher / gift card, silver jewelry, shopping gift cards, a trip, or intention journal
8 - strength
amusement park tickets, supplies for their passion projects, ballroom dancing classes, tea sampler, games (video games or board games), movie theater gift card, personal celebrity cameo, flower garden supplies/seeds, stuff for their pet, or a belt
9 - the hermit
pet related gifts (if they have a pet that is), bookshelves (they probably need one), juice cleanse, gut health thrive market kit, a cat, clothing, oral health products (thera breath, whitening products, etc), stationary, emergency preparedness (ready to eat meals, fire blanket, etc), cook books, dining ware (new plates/bowls, cups / glassware, silverware, etc), food subscriptions (home chef, hello fresh, pickle of the month club, bokksu japanese snack box, etc), careof subscription, gloves, herb garden kit, a one way ticket to anywhere, or a hiking trip
10 - wheel of fortune
incense, cleansing herbs, bow and arrow, sapling, land, dried berries, budget book, gym/exercise membership, religious/spiritual/philosophical books, poker set, cloth (if they like sowing), wool (if they like weaving, crocheting, and/or knitting), wool clothing, a coat, trip to a country or place they have never been, oral health products (thera breath, whitening products, etc), etiquette classes/books (this is great for the traveler because they are often interested in learning customs before going on their trip), figs, fruit basket (like edible arrangements), honey sampler / royal jelly, horseback riding lessons, lottery tickets, merchandise from their favorite singer / group/ tv show / movie, shoes, really any game, any subscription they have not tried, things that support their spiritual practices, or book on positive mindset
11 - justice
personal celebrity cameo, tickets to a ballet or to an art gallery, air purifier, portable heating pad, spa voucher, cosmetics, lingerie (if y'all are close), closet organizational items (space saving hangers, linen bins, accessory hanger, etc), pastries and sweets, diamonds (perhaps propose to your lover), a dress, tickets to a fashion show or exhibit, flowers, a luxury chair, jewelry, concert tickets, poetry books, any quartz pieces, chocolates dipped strawberries, hair extensions, logic puzzles, a voucher for an escape room, or a kitchen/baking scale
12 - the hanged man
bar in a jar (if they are of drinking age), a book on angel numbers, a book on natural medical remedies, ballet classes or tickets to see a ballet, bath bombs and other bath goodies (salt, bath table, candles, sugar scrub, bath teas, etc), beach vacation, tea or coffee sampler, butterfly farm kit with caterpillars, disposable camera or a camera they would like (polaroid, filming, etc), scientific kits (geode kit, grow your own crystals, etc), cigars (for the dads in your life), unsolved mysteries or crime kit, dance classes, smutty/romance/fantasy books, fairy garden, a tarot/astrology/mediumship reading, budget book, makeup palettes or other cosmetic they enjoy, concert tickets, paint, poetry books, clue the board game, a pass to an indoor pool, a book on poppet making, meditation membership or a voucher for in-person sessions, or something to support their curiosity for new spiritual insight
13 - death
hermit crab, a jumping spider, a reptile, homeopathic books for natural cures and remedies, operation the game, butcherbox subscription, a book on how to cook and trim meats, beginners chemistry kit, a colon cleanse, sea monkeys, unsolved mysteries or crime kit, philosophy of death books, books on magic, magic the gathering the card game, period products (portable heating pad, the diva cup, etc), poisonous plants (belladonna, foxglove, lily of the valley, etc), a frog pond, a scorpion, a snake, a burr/boo basket (these people love seasonal stuff), or marie kondo's life changing magic of tidying up
14 - temperance
a hunting trip, bow and arrows, books on religion or philosophy, book of devotions, book on dream meanings (hello, freud haha), a certification course or college class, horseback riding lessons (for the newbie or a younger sibling or your child/niece/nephew), horse drawn carriage ride (for the couples *smirk*), logic puzzles, things that support their goals, or a book of angel number meanings
15 - the devil
a fan or air conditioning unit, if you have the land for it a cow/horse/goat, kinetic tape, arnicare bruise cream (this is a joke... unless...), coal or a diamond (this is also a joke... unless...), a clock or a watch, cuticle trimmer (and other nail care things), room darkening curtains, a happy lamp, lotion/cream, hat/scarf/gloves, hair products (extensions, shampoo subscription, etc), leather fashion-ware, gardening supplies, ice maker, or a juice cleanse
16 - the tower
tiger balm or other pain relieving ointment, acrobatic/gymnastic classes, homeopathic books for natural cures and remedies, first-aid kit, baking kits, barbecue sauce sampler, barbecue sauce sampler / grilling gear (for the dads), gift card for haircut, dollar shave club (for the dads pt 2), metal works (spoon handle rings, metal roses, etc), boxing lessons, boxing match tickets or monster truck tickets, butcherbox subscription, a book on how to cook and trim meats, crafted wooden objects (cutting boards, tables, etc), cactus plant, beginners chemistry kit, cookbook, pocket knife or leatherman/multitool, tool kit, jenga, emergency kit, food, first aid kit, merchandise for their favorite superhero(es), electric lighter, liqour or bar in a jar (if they are of drinking age), rock music (a vinyl or concert tickets), pepper plant, pipe for smoking (if they like to smoke that is - my grandfather had a collection), lego kit, or lincoln logs
17 - the star
friendship bracelets, a fan / ac unit, model airplane, flight lessons, compression stockings/socks, architectural tour, astrology reading, car stuff (seat covers, cup holder coasters, etc), club memberships (golf, racket ball, sam's, etc), electronic devices (a new phone, amazon fire stick, solar portable charger, etc), movie on blue-ray or dvd, movie gift card, a camera (polaroid or another type they have been eyeing), disposable cameras, camera gear, shadow work journal, aesthetically pleasing bluetooth retro radio, streaming service subscription, a book on health or mental health, or a book on positivity
18 - the moon
abstract art, bar in a jar (if they are of legal age), a fish, a fish tank, tickets to an aquarium, cocktail book (if they are of legal age), a fishing trip (for the dads), book of conspiracy theories, the conspiracy theory map, a crystal ball, unsolved mysteries or crime kit, a jellyfish, a tarot/astrology/mediumship reading, a camera (polaroid or another type they have been eyeing), disposable cameras, camera gear, poetry book, hydroponic starter system, games that involve bluffing (clue, poker, herd mentality, etc), shoes, sleeping eye mask, silk pillow cases, new bed sheets, bonnet, socks, a computer keyboard, typewriter, a book on shadow work, a puppy, or a book on dream meanings
19 - the sun
maine coon, autobiographical books, ballroom dancing lessons, poker set, oral health products (thera breath, whitening products, etc), card games, personal celebrity cameo, circus fruit basket, chocolate gold coins, classes that encourage creativity (create it and break it sessions, pottery classes, etc), jewelry or an engagement ring (if it's been more than 2 years y'all should know what you are doing at this point), flowers, indoor herb garden, tickets to race of some sort (cars, horse, sporting events, etc), sporting equipment, ivy plant, a pottery painting voucher / gift certificate, or something for their passion project / hobby
20 - judgment
a reptile, ant farm, a guide on astral projection, operation the game, the chameleon game, clue game, unsolved case files game, grand theft auto video game, assassins creed video game, dungeons and dragons the game, yahtzee, emergency preparedness kit, magician kit, poisonous plants (belladonna, foxglove, lily of the valley, etc), the divine comedy, puzzles, a rodent of some sort, or lingerie (if y'all are close)
21 - the world
gardening supplies, acoustic guitar, air conditioning or fan, architectural tour, teddy bear, snow globe, boots, calendar or planner, supergoop (sun protectant) products, wooden objects (cutting board, chest, box, etc), carpet, clay (air drying or via kiln), a clock or watch, compression stockings/socks, collectible coins, pain patches or kinetic tape, crystals, budget book, lotions for dry skin, dried fruits, gloves/mittens, hair care products, ice machine or ice making trays, ice cream subscription, pottery classes, rain coat, real estate or land, zen sand garden, sculpture, or snake
22 - the fool
flight lessons, model airplane, a flight to anywhere, car stuff (seat covers, cup holder coasters, etc), an astrology reading, bath products, biking gear, movie theatre gift card, clock or watch, club memberships (golf, racket ball, sam's, etc), mood lighting or strip lights, a train ride, fun magnets, motorcycle accessories/training, microphone (maybe they are filming or recording something), patterns for cross stitch / knitting / crocheting, a camera (polaroid or another type they have been eyeing), disposable cameras, camera gear, stuff for the tv (surround sound, sound bar, streaming subscription, etc), or classes for one of their interests
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fag-lore · 1 month ago
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promotion ended. does anyone have 400 dollars
is there fucking ANYWHERE to learn languages for free
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jurakan · 2 years ago
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The fun facts are back! Can I get one please?
I keep thinking of that well-meaning anon from a few weeks back, so I’m going to say Today You Learned about THE MAN WHO RUINED TAROT
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Antoine Court de Gebelin. But let’s back up.
Tarot is a card game. That is all it was ever meant to be–it was a card game for hundreds of years, and in some places it remains a card game to this day. Then along comes Antoine Court. The man was a Swiss Freemason, formerly a religious pastor, and was apparently well-regarded as a scholar. Due to his support for American Independence, he was given honorary membership to the American Philosophical Society in 1783, when we were a brand spanking new country.
However! He was also interested in the occult, and as the theme for the night apparently is, occultists often ruin things. When he saw tarot cards, something often associated with the Romani people, and saw that they were marked with symbols he didn’t understand, Antoine decided that, naturally, they must be ancient Egyptian symbols, and therefore MAGIC. Because back then they decided everything ancient Egyptian might be MAGIC.
Okay, see, part of the thing is that there was this common perception that the Romani were Egyptian, or descended from them, hence that term for them that they don’t like very much. And remember that people couldn’t read Egyptian hieroglyphics yet–the Rosetta Stone wasn’t discovered and decoded until later, so for all people knew, Egyptian writing could be magic (though that still seems pretty silly to me). 
So Antoine came up with a full backstory for these cards, and that they could see the future, and that the symbols were just brimming with occult significance, and now people use tarot cards to tell the future.
For some reason.
Look, it’s nonsense. Tarot cards aren’t a magical tradition carried down from ancient Egypt, that’s a different children’s card game–Duel Monsters. But because this one guy decided “AKSHUALLY, they must be EGYPTIAN!!1!”, and then other occultists ran with it, and packaged it as a trendy way to see the future/make money, what is supposed to be a simple game has warped into this weird occult phenomenon. 
Ugh.
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flimbox-movies-and-serieses · 11 months ago
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Modern Libraries: How Integrated Systems and Resource Sharing Improve Access to Knowledge
In today's fast-evolving digital landscape, libraries are no longer just physical spaces filled with books. They have become dynamic hubs of information and technology, providing users with access to vast repositories of knowledge that stretch far beyond their walls. The integration of modern technologies like integrated library systems, digital asset management, list management systems, and library resource sharing platforms is revolutionizing how libraries operate and deliver information to their users. These advancements are helping libraries improve access to knowledge, streamline operations, and foster a collaborative information-sharing ecosystem.
The Role of the Integrated Library System in Modern Libraries
At the heart of modern library operations lies the integrated library system (ILS). This system is the backbone of library management, bringing together essential functions such as cataloging, circulation, acquisition, and user management. Historically, libraries relied on manual processes and disparate systems to manage these activities, leading to inefficiencies and limited user access. Today, the ILS consolidates these functions into one seamless platform, making it easier for librarians to manage their collections and for users to access resources.
An integrated library system is designed to simplify and automate various processes within a library. Whether it’s checking out books, maintaining a catalog, or handling library membership, the ILS ensures that these operations run smoothly. By using a central database, it allows libraries to maintain real-time records of their inventory, making it easier for users to search and find the resources they need.
For instance, many academic libraries utilize ILS platforms such as Ex Libris' Alma to manage both physical and digital collections. This system supports a range of services, from handling day-to-day library tasks to advanced functions like resource sharing and digital content management. With an ILS, patrons no longer have to spend hours sifting through physical catalogs. Instead, they can search the system's digital interface from any location and reserve materials with ease.
Expanding Digital Collections Through Digital Asset Management
In tandem with the ILS, digital asset management has become an essential component of modern libraries. With the increasing demand for digital content—whether eBooks, research papers, multimedia files, or digitized archives—libraries must have the infrastructure in place to manage these resources effectively. DAM systems provide libraries with the tools to organize, store, and preserve digital assets, ensuring that they remain accessible for future generations.
One of the most notable benefits of DAM is its ability to handle a wide variety of digital formats. For libraries that house rare or sensitive documents, such as historical archives, digital preservation is critical. Ex Libris' Rosetta, for example, is a robust digital asset management and preservation system that supports the preservation and accessibility of digital materials in a variety of formats. By converting fragile physical documents into digital assets, libraries can ensure that these resources are not only preserved but also accessible to a global audience.
This aspect of digital asset management is particularly important for academic and research libraries, which often house specialized collections. Libraries can use DAM systems to create digital repositories, making rare or niche materials accessible to a broader audience. In the past, only a select few could access these types of resources due to geographic limitations or the fragile nature of the materials. Now, with digital asset management, libraries can democratize access, allowing scholars and students worldwide to engage with previously hard-to-access collections.
Streamlining Resource Access with List Management Systems
While integrated library systems and digital asset management focus on the operational aspects of libraries, the list management system plays a crucial role in enhancing the user experience. List management systems allow educators and librarians to create and organize reading lists, making it easier for students and patrons to find relevant materials for their studies or personal research.
An efficient list management system, such as list management system, bridges the gap between academic content and library resources. Through Leganto, instructors can create dynamic reading lists that integrate seamlessly with the library's catalog. This not only provides students with easy access to course materials but also allows for real-time updates to reading lists. Students can access these lists from any device, streamlining the process of finding and utilizing the necessary resources for their coursework.
Furthermore, list management systems reduce the administrative burden on library staff and educators. Instead of manually tracking and updating reading materials, the system does it automatically, saving time and ensuring that all students have access to the most current and relevant resources. In the context of a modern, digital-first educational system, list management systems are invaluable tools that support academic success.
Fostering Collaboration Through Library Resource Sharing
As libraries transition from traditional collections to more diverse, digital ones, the demand for collaboration between institutions has grown. Library resource sharing platforms are essential in this regard, allowing libraries to share materials and resources across different institutions. This collaborative approach ensures that users have access to a more extensive range of materials than what a single library could provide.
Ex Libris’ Rapido, a leading resource-sharing platform, has transformed how libraries approach resource lending and borrowing. In the past, interlibrary loans were cumbersome and slow, often taking weeks for materials to be delivered. Today, with resource-sharing platforms like Rapido, libraries can quickly share digital and physical materials with each other, significantly reducing wait times for patrons. These systems not only speed up the lending process but also enhance access to rare or specialized resources that may not be available locally.
Resource sharing also has a financial advantage for libraries. By collaborating with other institutions, libraries can avoid the high costs associated with purchasing and maintaining extensive collections. Instead, they can pool their resources and provide patrons with a wider array of materials without incurring significant additional expenses. This makes library resource sharing a sustainable solution for libraries operating within tight budgets while still striving to meet the evolving needs of their patrons.
The Intersection of Integrated Systems and Resource Sharing
The integration of systems like the ILS, DAM, and resource-sharing platforms has created a more cohesive and efficient library ecosystem. These technologies do not operate in isolation but rather complement each other to deliver a unified experience for both library staff and users. For example, an integrated library system can be linked to a resource-sharing platform, allowing patrons to request items from other libraries directly through the ILS interface. This seamless integration reduces the need for multiple logins or the manual transfer of information between systems.
Similarly, digital asset management systems can be connected to both ILS and resource-sharing platforms, ensuring that digital materials are readily accessible to users from any location. This integrated approach allows libraries to break down the traditional barriers of geography and format, making their collections more accessible to a global audience.
Improving Knowledge Access in a Digital Age
The convergence of these technologies marks a significant shift in how libraries serve their communities. By leveraging integrated systems, digital asset management, list management systems, and resource-sharing platforms, libraries can offer more personalized and accessible services to their patrons. No longer bound by physical space or manual processes, modern libraries can serve as dynamic, digital-first information centers that meet the demands of an increasingly connected world.
In academic settings, these advancements have empowered students and researchers to access materials quickly and efficiently. Whether it’s through an ILS that offers seamless catalog searching, a list management system that keeps reading materials organized, or a resource-sharing platform that grants access to rare documents from partner institutions, these technologies work in concert to support learning and scholarship.
For public libraries, these systems open new avenues for serving diverse communities. Integrated library systems allow for the easy management of multimedia collections, digital asset management preserves local history and archives, and resource-sharing platforms expand the library’s collection by connecting with other institutions. Patrons can now enjoy a broader range of materials, from eBooks to historical records, all at their fingertips.
Conclusion
The transformation of libraries through integrated systems and resource-sharing platforms is reshaping how we think about knowledge access. Technologies like the integrated library system, digital asset management, list management systems, and library resource sharing have made it possible for libraries to expand their reach, offering more comprehensive and efficient services to their users. As these technologies continue to evolve, libraries will remain at the forefront of knowledge dissemination, ensuring that information is accessible to all, no matter where they are located.
By embracing these modern tools, libraries are not only preserving their relevance in the digital age but also enhancing their ability to serve as essential gateways to knowledge in our increasingly interconnected world.
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Coffee Courses: From Latte Art to Sensory Skills
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Coffee is more than just a morning pick-me-up. It's a complex and fascinating beverage with a rich history and a diverse range of flavors. Whether you're a coffee novice or a seasoned barista, there's always more to learn about this beloved drink.Fortunately, there are a plethora of coffee courses available to suit your interests and budget. From introductory classes for homebrewers to advanced coffee courses for aspiring professionals, there's something out there for every coffee lover just like you and me. Various Coffee Courses For the Homebrewer Introduction to Home Brewing This basic course teaches you the fundamentals of brewing delicious coffee at home. You'll learn about different brewing methods, coffee beans, grind sizes, and water temperature.
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Latte Art Workshop Take your coffee game to the next level with a latte art workshop. You'll learn how to create beautiful latte art designs, such as hearts, rosettas, and swans.
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Coffee Cupping This sensory training session introduces you to the art of coffee cupping, the professional method for evaluating coffee quality. You'll learn to identify different flavor profiles and aromas in coffee.
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For the Aspiring Professional SCA Barista Skills Foundation This internationally recognized course covers all the essential barista skills, from espresso extraction and milk steaming to latte art and customer service.If you are serious about coffee beyond the enthusiast level, SCA coffee courses are great choices for you.
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SCA Coffee Roasting This advanced course teaches you the principles and techniques of coffee roasting. You'll learn about different roasting profiles, how to create custom blends, and how to troubleshoot roasting problems. Q Grader Certification This advanced course teaches you the principles and techniques of coffee roasting. You'll learn about different roasting profiles, how to create custom blends, and how to troubleshoot roasting problems.
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Starbucks Global Academy Starbucks Global Academy offers free online coffee courses on topics related to personal and professional development.Learners, like you and me, can explore a variety of subjects, including coffee expertise and sustainability practices. Over 100,000 people have already enrolled in the program. So, why not give it a try?
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Masters of Coffee program This program offers certifications for coffee specialists and coffee masters. The Certified Coffee Specialist (CCS) program is a prerequisite for the Master of Coffee (MC) program.Both programs can be completed remotely. The CCS program covers coffee theory, from growing to roasting to preparation.  The MC program requires more in-depth knowledge and practical skills.If you are a barista and like to learn more about coffee, then these coffee courses may give you a boost to your professional development.
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Coffee Courses Coffee Courses offers online coffee education for coffee professionals and enthusiasts.Their Coffee Pro membership provides access to all existing and future courses, covering topics like roasting, cupping, and barista skills.Learners, like you and me, can enjoy self-paced learning with unlimited views, making it a convenient and comprehensive resource for you wanting to deepen your coffee knowledge and expertise.
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For the Aspiring Professional Coffee Farm Tour Immerse yourself in the world of coffee with a farm tour. You'll visit a working coffee farm, learn about coffee production from seed to cup, and even try your hand at picking coffee cherries.
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Coffee History & Culture This course explores the fascinating history of coffee and its impact on different cultures around the world.You'll learn about the origins of coffee, its journey from Ethiopia to the global marketplace, and how it has been enjoyed throughout history.
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Sensory Science This course dives into the science of taste and smell, and how they relate to the perception of coffee flavor.You'll learn about the different taste receptors on your tongue and how they interact with different flavor compounds in coffee.
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Conclusion No matter what your level of expertise or interest in coffee is, there are coffee courses out there that are perfect for you.Taking a coffee education course is a great way to learn new skills, expand your knowledge, and deepen your appreciation for this remarkable beverage. So what are you waiting for? Start brewing your future in coffee today!
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said library would have:
Bibles in (ideally) every language the Bible has been translated into
parallel Bibles (eg English and Spanish, Russian and Chinese, etc.)
christian literature in other languages (do you have any idea how many languages The Pilgrims Progress has been translated into? Mere Christianity? The Cost of Discipleship was written in German)
obviously resources for learning the biblical languages
cds of worship music in other languages
general language learning resources (Pimsleur, Rosetta Stone, Mango Languages, etc)
study rooms
I’m thinking there would be a membership fee for this library? The fee would go towards purchasing books and towards Bible translation
anyone want to give me money so I can start a library of Bibles in other languages?
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cruciatusxxcervus · 6 years ago
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Ooc: *Peeks up from the mountain of data sheets* 
hhhh it’s so cool to see where folks are from and what languages they can speak! 
I’m from the United States and only know bits of Spanish and Latin, but I also know some of my tribal language (Chickasaw) and plan to take more lessons for it! 
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theanticool · 4 years ago
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Get a Library Card
Going off topic for this one. When I’m not talking about combat sports, I’m a librarian. And it is  frustrating that people don’t understand all the things that library card gets you access to. So I’m going to show you some stuff that’s accessible for FREE from your local library using my own local library system, the Bergen County Cooperative Library System (BCCLS).
Books and Films (but also eBooks and digital streaming)
I think the vast majority of people understand that you can rent books and films (DVD & BluRay) from your local library. But a lot of people don’t know is that most libraries are part of wider cooperative library systems, meaning their library cards are good at any library that is part of the consortium. A membership to a BCCLS library here gets you access to 77 libraries across like 4 separate counties. And if you can’t afford the time to drive to a separate library to pick up a copy of Partly Cloudy by Tanita Davis, you can have it sent to your library for easy pick up!
I think even fewer people realize that a lot of libraries have ebooks and access to streaming. On the eBooks front some libraries use apps/websites such as Hoopla or Libby, which both offer tens of thousands of free eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines, comics, music, movies, and TV shows. Many libraries also have deals with Kanopy, a streaming service that has a collection of classic, foreign and independent films. Straight from your phone or computer. I know the New York Public Library has their own e-reader app called SimplyE, which has titles in multiple languages.
Events and Programs
Want to learn a skill? Meet new people? Learn about assistance programs in your area? Learn English as a second language? Help studying for a citizenship test?
Well libraries are perfect for that! Many offer weekly/biweekly/monthly programs for people of all ages. At my library we have like 6-9 programs a week, just for kids. These range anywhere from baby lap time for kids as young as 5 months old to guitar classes for middle schoolers. For adults we offer citizenship classes, technology classes (to learn the basics of how to work something like an iPhone or android), ESL classes, book clubs, craft programs, open mic nights, and the like. We’ve actually have also had acting classes for people who wanted to get into Community Theater taught by professional actors. And this is all just one library. I know a library nearby that teaches Korean, at multiple skill levels.
Language Learning Software
Speaking of learning languages, many library systems have language learning software. Ever wanted to learn German? Well there’s probably a complete set of CDs and workbooks sitting on a shelf in your library that can help you out. But if that isn’t enough, some libraries offer free access to Rosetta Stone. If you’re a BCCLS member here, you get access to the entire Rosetta Stone lesson plan with your card.
Video Games, Hotspots, Kindles, and Museum Passes
Outside of books and film, libraries also offer other cool stuff. Many offer video games. So if I don’t want to spend $60-70 on Halo Infinite to try it out, I could just order a copy to my library. Don’t have internet access at home? Many libraries have hotspots that they loan out. Same with kindles.
Don’t want to spend $25 a person to get into the MOMA? Well, many libraries offer museum passes. (These may require a deposit to pick, but you get it back when you return the pass).
Cool Shit
Here’s the fun stuff. Certain libraries just have weird, unexpected stuff that you can just borrow! And it’s amazing. Here’s a list of cool random things you might be able to get from the library.
 The Oakland Library in California allows you to check out power tools.
The Athens County Library System in Ohio allows you to borrow bicycles!
The Glen Rock Library in NJ allows you to check out cake pans.
Many libraries, mine included, collect Prom Dresses for those that can’t/don’t want to shell out hundreds or thousands of dollars.
The Arlington, Virginia library loans out American Girl Dolls.
The Ann Arbor Library system up in Michigan rents out instruments.
The Chicago Public Library loans out fishing poles.
Many libraries have seed libraries, gardening tools, and even gardening plots you can check out, like the Pima County Library in Arizona.
The Fontana Regional Library in NC loans out hiking gear!
So this is me telling you to go check out your local library and see what they have to offer. Or if you already frequent your local library, consider starting/becoming a Friend of the Library.
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granulesofsand · 2 years ago
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I’m Sad and Have Social Media
🗝️🏷️ brief RAMCOA mentions, general pissyness
I’m so tired of RAMCOA resources. I read everything I can find, but it’s hard to tell which are valuable to us and which are a result of the authors’ own lack of sources.
There’s a lot of focus on Christian beliefs. Lots of integration. A good portion is survivors talking about the larger group their perps claimed membership of, and those usually go into conservative conspiracy theories. Some of them are probably right, governments and rich people are both sketchy groups, but I only came for the programming info — and there is not a lot.
It helps to see patterns of manipulation across perps, and sometimes it helps kill the magical thinking to see how we were lied to. The sections on programs and rituals don’t translate exactly, but it does get closer to a Rosetta Stone. Like, if this person used this material in this way, and that person used this material in that way, and the other person used that material in that way….
It’s like algebra, and I hate it so much I think I’ve cried over it more than any trauma I can remember. Healing is so freaking hard, and there are like four people in my life who even know RA happened to us, therapist included. I’d have a pity party for myself if the freezer didn’t melt my ice cream.
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laclopedelasorciere · 5 years ago
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thedragonofbadasstemple · 6 years ago
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So I just got a lifetime membership to study one language through Rosetta Stone for $179 through my job. $179 for normal Rosetta Stone only get’s you 12 months. 
Ich bin lerne Deutsch!
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digitalminhajalam · 2 years ago
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