You may enjoy dancing, playing music, or fixing machines. All these activities need timing. So does money in our society. They seem unrelated at first. But people have always had a feeling for timing.
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Around 1600, something changed in Europe. Timing started to be counted by beats that were equal and regular. This became the only way to think about timing. This was not random. It happened when modern markets and capitalism began, and money became the main thing that controlled everything. There is a strong link between our new way of thinking about timing and the growth of capitalism. Eske Bockelmann has a bold idea that shows us how money affects us very deeply, even in our core.
You will learn how Europe transformed in the 1600s and how a new kind of economy, money, and capitalism changed the world. You will learn what timing and beat mean and how a very different way of thinking about timing and beat started in the 1600s and is still with us today. You will see the relationship between the modern money society and how we feel about timing. You will realise how much money influences the hidden part of our minds. How is the book organised?
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The book has five parts. There is a film that shows how the new beat timing and modern money came together. You can also read the words of the film as an article. The film and the article have the same parts: A new way of thinking begins, Eske Bockelmann’s discovery, How the beat timing started, Thinking power and timing and Money takes over the world.
Eske Bockelmann is an expert in ancient languages and German. He has been teaching at the TU Chemnitz since he got his higher degree. Bockelmann has written many books and articles about money and the economy, such as In the Rhythm of Money (2004) and Money (2020). He wrote the words of the film. The film was made by Andreas Walter, a filmmaker.
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Summary We talk about what we know about the explanation, effect, and reasons of daily timing in sports performance. We say that there is a lot of information from both practical and experimental work, which, when seen together, suggests that sports performance is changed by time of day in normal conditions and that the change has some influence from inside mechanisms. However, exact information on how important inside and outside factors are is missing. No single study can answer both the practical and basic research questions that are related to this topic, but a good mix of real-world research on timing problems and very controlled experiments with different timing protocols is needed. Important issues, which should be thought about by any person who studies timing and is interested in sports and exercise, include how typical the study group and the chosen performance tests are, how reliable they are, and how well the experiment is designed.
There’s one thing you must do if you want to be rich and make your life full of money.
❌ You might think it’s positive words…
❌ Or the law of attraction…
❌ Maybe connecting with the right people…
❌ Or the usual idea of getting a good education…finding a good job…and working hard.
Surprisingly, it’s none of those.
In all my searches for ways to get rich…not a single one talks about this thing…
Even though it’s the key to getting amazing money…
You won’t find it on any exciting trip around the world…
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Summary This book has two parts and it shows how the big buildings of England tell the story of a thousand years of the country’s history. In every time, spending on famous buildings is highest when the main way of making things is working very well, there is a lot of extra money, and the powerful class is in charge. During these times of calm and wealth, the need for new buildings is high, there are many new and different ways of building, and there is a lot of fighting to build for long-lasting fame. Each of these times makes a special group of powerful buildings that are signs of the money and power of those who controlled their world.
This first part gives an introduction to the study of how money grew over the last thousand years. Then there are three examples of spending on famous buildings from the eleventh to the seventeenth century. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the winning Norman kings and lords built castles all over the country to make their feudal power stronger. During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the big money of the church lands paid for the fancy building of Gothic churches and monasteries. During the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries Tudor and Jacobean rich people tried to build the most beautiful palaces and amazing houses. The English Revolution ended this time.
Baptist Health System and Rhythm Mobile Device Management Baptist Health has five hospitals in the Jacksonville, FL area. They were a good choice for Rhythm, Enovate Medical’s online technology for managing a group of mobile EHR workstations. The Baptist Health system has a group of 650 Enovate Sydekick workstations, and 1300 batteries that can be changed.
Challenges Ty Ackerman, IT Software Asset Manager at Baptist Health, needed a way to measure and improve their big workstation group. At our Heart Hospital we had twelve workstations on the fourth floor, but there are only 24 beds on that floor, Ackerman said. Why do I need a $10,000* workstation for two beds? We needed more data to make our group the right size.
Baptist Health tried Rhythm for nine months at their Heart Hospital before using it at all five places. They quickly learned a lot of useful things from Rhythm data.
We had nurses saying, ‘My battery only lasts two hours.,’ Ackerman said. The low battery life was a puzzle because we had new batteries a year ago. Why are they lasting less than two hours now? I needed to know why.
Investec sponsors ‘Rhythm of Africa’ to help Hospice As the main sponsor of this Symphonic Afro-Pop event, Investec is helping to make the arts more popular, give voice to local music, and raise money for St Francis Hospice.
The Eastern Cape is a place where South Africa’s rhythms are very strong, so it is not surprising that this year’s money-raising event for St Francis Hospice in Gqeberha (before Port Elizabeth) will be about the ‘Rhythm of Africa’ - a symphonic Afro-Pop event that will mix old and new local music into an orchestral show, played by the 70 musicians of the Eastern Cape Philharmonic Orchestra and led by the famous Richard Cock.
The idea of the ‘Rhythm of Africa’ is something that we really like, as – much like our way of doing business – it will give the audience a special experience, says Edgar Quinton, Investec head of Private Banking, Eastern & Southern Cape. Also, the money raised will help Hospice, which means the event is not only a way of showing African culture, but also the spirit of Ubuntu.
St Francis Hospice does this kind of money-raising event every year, getting both money and attention for Hospice. Melanie Manson, money-raising consultant for St Francis Hospice, says that the group is very happy to have a sponsor like Investec, supporting such a good cause.
Our yearly show, in memory of the late Philipp Rowland Gutsche, is a very important event for us and this year, we are doing more with the ‘Rhythm of Africa’ and so we are very thankful to have a company of Investec’s quality on board, and to keep adding to the culture and fun of the city, she says.
A lot of music Besides the philharmonic orchestra, Manson says that top performers like Judith Sephuma, Loyiso Bala, Tim Moloi and Monde Msutwana will also be there. Also, there will be songs from famous local singers like Brenda Fassie, Johnny Clegg, Vusi Mahlasela, Bright Blue, Mango Groove, and Joy, and a tribute to the late Tina Turner, and another extra surprise for the audience.
Hospice takes care of about 250 very sick patients every month, most of whom have no money. Events like this help to pay for the very good nurses who give such important services to both patients and their families in the community. All the money from this show will go to St Francis Hospice, and the show is expected to be full.
Summary : The modern world is obsessed with the changes in the economy that have become its main concern. The economy’s time is replacing the natural and cultural cycles, forcing itself on the human body’s rhythm, changing and splitting up social time. Without the limits of the past, the economy is completely out of control, doing what it wants until something goes wrong or breaks down and stops it. If, someday, modern finance had to follow the rule of the jubilee cycle, it would have to change some of its ways a lot. It would probably also get rid of some of its problems.
Nykaa, a huge Indian online beauty company, has invested in three businesses today: Earth Rhythm, Nudge Wellness and KICA. The company has bought 18.51 per cent of the beauty brand Earth Rhythm for Rs 41.65 crore, a 60 per cent share in Nudge Wellness for Rs 3.6 crore. Nykaa has also taken over the sportswear brand KICA for Rs 4.51 crore.
Earth Rhythm, which makes beauty and personal care products, had a revenue of Rs 18.56 crore for FY2021 - 22. Nykaa says this investment will make its product range stronger and move it into the eco-friendly beauty sector and will also boost its position in a growing market for products that are good for both people and the planet.
On buying a 60 per cent share in Nudge Wellness, Nykaa said this purchase will let it enter the food supplements and beauty nutrition products. Nykaa has also announced its partnership with D2C brand incubator Onesto Labs Private Limited, the category of which will be added under Nudge Wellness Private Limited.
Onesto currently owns 100 per cent of Nudge, and will own 40 per cent of Nudge after the deal is done, Nykaa said in an official statement.
RHYTHM - A Way Forward: FORWARDNOMICS through Cultural Competence and Teams Brings YOU More Money, Power, Influence & HEALING It is amazing how seven words can have so much meaning but leave us doubting their truth. As Americans, we often feel the struggle of loving our country and seeing the many wrongs that still affect our land.
Watching the news, we see violence, crime, sickness, hate, and fear. So, in this unsure time, when our country is on the edge of change, where do we go? How do we try to fix the many problems? Where can real peace and healing come from?
With research and smart advice, John Anthony Pham, Sr. makes a solid plan for change that will make America match our ancestors’ forward-thinking ideas. Rhythm: A Way Forward shows how knowing the reality of our history can make us sure of who we are and how accepting our differences through teams can heal what has been damaged.
How Aptos Sales Audit Keeps Your Enterprise in Rhythm Every day, your enterprise makes many transactions across places, countries and money types.
But without protection in place, the huge amount can quickly turn into noise. Wrong data, possible dangers and incorrect accounting can quickly get hidden.
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Our latest video, How Aptos Sales Audit Keeps Your Enterprise in Rhythm, shows you how. In it, you’ll learn:
The six main functions of Sales Audit and the many benefits they give How Sales Audit works quietly to help your Unified Commerce aims Each step making sure the safety, correctness and speed of your all-channel data How the solution works as your first protection against possible dangers and mistakes Why Aptos Sales Audit is the solution to joining and unlocki
Using Rhythm to Improve Your Relationships Our relationships get better as we learn how to cope with stress and manage feelings with our partners in better ways. But handling stressful situations is not always easy, and often causes trouble with people we love. Just like we learn to talk and work with our partners in everyday life, we can also use this power of rhythm on purpose in our relationships to cope with stress in more effective ways. As we make these better rhythms together, we can also use those rhythms to help even better habits. Using rhythm on purpose can help you have better communication in your relationship, spend money on exciting goals and dreams, and make lasting wealth for a more financially balanced life. Using Rhythm to Cope With Money Stress as a Couple One of the most difficult stressors in romantic relationships today is money. It’s no accident that money issues are a main reason for divorce, or at least a big factor in arguments and conflict. Money is hard to talk about, especially when we’re in the middle of money stress. Whether we know it or not, we already have a money rhythm. If you’ve seen a pattern of having trouble to talk to your partner about money or solve conflict with
Timestamped Summary 🎶 00:00 The principle of rhythm says that everything in the universe follows a rhythmic pattern of moving, rising, falling, and swinging, which is closely linked to vibration and is a basic truth of reality. 🔄 02:13 The principle of rhythm is the back-and-forth movement between two opposites, showing up in all parts of the universe, including the mental states of people. 💸 04:08 Law of polarity exists and if not understood and used correctly, it can lead to losing a lot of money, as seen in the case of a woman who won millions but eventually lost it all because of the law of polarity. 🔄 05:57 The principle of rhythm shows that wealth and success can change over time, but by understanding and using universal laws, one can reduce its effects and keep financial stability. 🔑 10:01 Mastering the principles and laws of rhythm lets one raise their awareness, choose their emotions, and avoid unwanted effects, although it may take years or even centuries to fully understand and use. 🌙 11:48 The moon’s effect on water and human beings shows the principle of rhythm, which also applies to astrology and the planets’ effects on people. 🌙 15:22 Matching with the growing phase of the moon can help in making growth and plenty, while the shrinking phase is more good for making weight loss or getting rid of bad people from your life. 🔑 17:51 Be aware of the principle of rhythm in your life, as it is in everything and by going with the flow, you can make and create things more easily, leading to a more happy and simple experience.
Volume I: 1066-1688 Volume I gives an introduction to the study of how wealth grows over the past thousand years. There are three examples of famous building investment from the eleventh to the seventeenth century.
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the winning Norman kings and lords built castles all over the country to make their feudal power stronger. During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries the great wealth of the church lands paid for the fancy building of Gothic churches and monasteries. During the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries Tudor and Jacobean rich people competed to build the most beautiful palaces and big houses. The English Revolution ended this era.
Volume II: 1688-Present Volume II gives three examples of famous building investment from the eighteenth century to the present day.
During the eighteenth century the wealth of the big land estates paid for