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A community is a social unit of any size that shares common values, or that is situated in a given geographical area (e.g. a village or town). It is a group of people who are connected by durable relations that extend beyond immediate genealogical ties, and who mutually define that relationship as important to their social identity and practice. Although communities are usually small, community may also refer to large groups, such as national communities, international communities, and virtual communities.
The word "community" is derived from the Old French comuneté which comes from the Latin communitas (from Latin communis, things held in common).
In human communities, intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs, and risks, may be shared in common, affecting the identity of the participants, and their degree of cohesiveness.
Community studies is an academic field drawing on both sociology and anthropology and the social research methods of ethnography and participant observation in the study of community. In academic settings around the world, community studies is variously a sub-discipline of anthropology or sociology, or an independent discipline. It is often interdisciplinary and geared toward practical applications rather than purely theoretical perspectives. Community studies is sometimes combined with other fields, i.e., "Urban and Community Studies," "Health and Community Studies," or "Family and Community studies."
Life is a characteristic distinguishing physical entities having biological processes (such as signaling and self-sustaining processes) from those that do not, either because such functions have ceased (death), or because they lack such functions and are classified as inanimate. Various forms of life exist such as plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea, and bacteria. The criteria can at times be ambiguous and may or may not define viruses, viroids or potential artificial life as living. Biology is the primary science concerned with the study of life, although many other sciences are involved.
Throughout history there have been many theories about life including materialism, hylomorphism and vitalism. Even today it is a challenge for scientists and philosophers to define life. The smallest contiguous unit of life is called an organism. Organisms are composed of one or more cells, undergo metabolism, maintain homeostasis, can grow, respond to stimuli, reproduce (either sexually or asexually) and, through evolution, adapt to their environment in successive generations. A diverse array of living organisms can be found in the biosphere of Earth, and the properties common to these organisms are a carbon- and water-based cellular form with complex organization and heritable genetic information.
A mountain is a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill. Mountains are formed through tectonic forces or volcanism. These forces can locally raise the surface of the earth. Mountains erode slowly through the action of rivers, weather conditions, and glaciers. A few mountains are isolated summits, but most occur in huge mountain ranges.
High elevations on mountains produce colder climates than at sea level. These colder climates strongly affect the ecosystems of mountains: different elevations have different plants and animals. Because of the less hospitable terrain and climate, mountains tend to be used less for agriculture and more for resource extraction and recreation, such as mountain climbing.
The highest mountain on Earth is Mount Everest in the Himalayas of Asia, whose summit is 8,850 m (29,035 ft) above mean sea level. The highest known mountain on any planet in the Solar System is Olympus Mons on Mars at 21,171 m (69,459 ft).
Dian Fossey (/daɪˈæn ˈfɒsi/; January 16, 1932 – c. December 26, 1985) was an American zoologist, primatologist, and anthropologist who undertook an extensive study of mountain gorilla groups over a period of 18 years. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda, initially encouraged to work there by anthropologist Louis Leakey. Her 1983 book, Gorillas in the Mist, combines her scientific study of the gorillas at Karisoke Research Center with her own personal story. It was adapted into a 1988 film of the same name. Fossey was murdered in 1985; the case remains open.
Called one of the foremost primatologists in the world while she was alive, Fossey, along with Jane Goodall and Birutė Galdikas, were the so-called Trimates, a group of three prominent researchers on primates (Fossey on gorillas; Goodall on common chimpanzees; and Galdikas on orangutans) sent by Leakey to study great apes in their natural environments.
Fossey was born in San Francisco, California, the daughter of Kathryn "Kitty" (née Kidd), a fashion model, and George E. Fossey III, an insurance agent. Her parents divorced when she was six. Her mother remarried the following year, to businessman Richard Price. Her father tried to keep in full contact, but her mother discouraged it, and all contact was subsequently lost. Dian's stepfather, Richard Price, never treated Dian as his own child. He would not allow Dian to sit at the dining room table with him or Dian's mother during dinner meals. A man adhering to strict discipline, Richard Price offered Dian little to no emotional support. Struggling with personal insecurity, Dian turned to animals as a way to gain acceptance. Her love for animals began with her first pet goldfish and continued throughout her entire life. At age six, she began horse riding, earning a letter from her school; by her graduation in 1954, Fossey had established herself as an equestrienne.
A short film is any film not long enough to be considered a feature film. Although no consensus exists as to where that boundary is drawn, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes or less, including all credits". The term featurette originally applied to a film longer than a short subject, but shorter than a standard feature film.
The increasingly rare term short subject means approximately the same thing. An industry term, it carries more of an assumption that the film is shown as part of a presentation along with a feature film. Short is an abbreviation for either term. Short films are often screened at local, national, or international film festivals and made by independent filmmakers for non profit, either with a low budget or no budget at all. They are usually funded by film grants, non profit organizations, sponsor, or personal funds. Short films are generally used by filmmakers to gain experience and/or prove their talent in order to gain funding for future films from private investors, entertainment companies, or film studios.
Voice Of A Mountain - Life After The 36 Year War In Guatemala (Full Doc)
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[Iron Mountain] The Mountain Life
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'Blencathra' by Sing Owt (from 'Life of a Mountain: Blencathra' Dir Terry Abraham 2016)
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A Catholic priest tends to religious emergencies in a small mountain community 24/7
http://www.voiceofamountain.com/ The film focuses on life after a 36 year war in Guatemala. We follow a coffee farming community, Santa Anita, consisting of ex-combatants who now harvest organic coffee. Members of the community share their story, from decades of fighting in a civil war to the new challenges of peacefully harvesting coffee and bananas. The film will include members of the community talking about the circumstances that led them to fight against their government and what they hoped the war would accomplish. The importance of selling coffee on the fair-trade market and new ideas surrounding migration will also be covered.
Marrakech sits at the foot of the High Atlas Mountains, where the peaks are capped with snow at this time of the year. People there have a way of life that dates back centuries -- and their farming techniques still fascinate scientists. CCTV's Maria Galang trekked into the mountains to meet them
Although fire lookouts continue to be critical front-line components of our forest system’s battle to detect and prevent wildfires, their roles often times go unnoticed, due largely to both the manual nature of the work involved and the quiet, extremely solitary nature of the working environment. Leif Haugen is a fire lookout in a remote corner of the Flathead National Forest in northwestern Montana, and each summer he lives and works alone on top of a mountain three miles from the Canadian border. A simple, somewhat primitive one-room structure serves as both his home and office; however, what it may lack in amenities (neither electricity nor running water are available) is more than compensated for by the majestic, 360-degree views of the world that his perch provides. With only a rem...
Just Iron Mountain things... http://www.wolflan.com WolfLAN Gaming - Leading the Pack! "Marty Gots a Plan" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "RetroFuture Nasty" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Movement Proposition" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Call to Adventure" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Danse Macabre - Finale" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
1940 short-film showing the life of the people living free around the Applalacia range. Out of reach from the new-deal culture, and it's beliefs. Living off the land, and their own resources. They built strong family communities in the Appalachia region, and required a little more convincing to take a hand out. 1940 movie, by the university of Kentucky.
Mountains are home to about twelve percent of the world’s population and most of them, like the Ik people of Uganda, depend on mountain resources for their survival. Conservationists from around the world have met in Uganda at the World Mountain Forum to help the people who live in mountainous regions to sustain their way of life. Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports from Usake in Uganda. - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
Due to popular demand after it's BBC TV transmission here's the extended scene featuring 'Blencathra' performed by local folk choir Sing Owt. Full 2hr documentary is available to buy at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Mountain-Blencathra-peoples-mountain/dp/B01FR17734 'Blencathra' Written by Dave Camlin. Performed by Sing Owt. Orchestration and Main Theme by Freddiehangoler, Soundgem Studios. Produced and Directed by Terry Abraham.
Another three days in our new place in the Central Valley of Costa Rica. We wander between Atenas and Grecia, stopping at farmers markets and taking in the mountain views. Please Thumbs Up and Subscribe! Checkout us out: http://www.travelmother.com https://www.facebook.com/TravelMother/ https://www.instagram.com/travelmother/ Music - Nicolai Heidlas - Pacific Sun
Anne "Sussy" Sussman guides a Mountain Meditation to remind Campowerment Campers that the blues are normal when life gets wacky, but that there's opportunity in *everything* to reinforce your roots...to be the mountain.
Dr Dan Pierce, history professor from UNC Asheville masterfully tells the story of this infinitely complex, supremely controversial, and absolutely fascinating mountain community. It’s amazing to read about all the things that happened on Hazel Creek. A famous writer mysteriously arrived and settled into a remote log cabin. A mine opened and showed great promise until things turned very sour. One of the biggest lumber companies in the country set up shop and brought opportunity and prosperity for all. TVA decided to build a very large dam to help America win World War II and a once bustling town found itself inconveniently within the boundaries of our nation’s most popular national park. 120 pages, illustrated with historic photos purchase a copy today at www.smokiesinformation.org/book...
The Mountain (from 'Life of a Mountain: Blencathra' Dir. Terry Abraham 2016). Written and Performed by Lee Maddison, 'Maddison's Thread'. Orchestration by Freddiehangoler, Soundgem Studios. Video Produced and Directed by Terry Abraham. Aerial Filming by Flying Glass. Song available to buy from Amazon, Google Play and iTunes. Film available to buy on DVD and Blu-Ray from www.stridingedge.com, Amazon UK and various retailers nationwide: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Mountain-Blencathra-peoples-mountain/dp/B01FR17734
Ifugao is a province in Luzon Island, the Philippines. The mountain tribe lives here is also called the Ifugao. The life of the aborigines from their dwellings, transportation, to woodcraft industry, is mainly relied on the surrounding natural resources such as forests and rice terraces. ******************************************************************** International Wood Culture Society (IWCS) IWCS: http://www.iwcs.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/InternationalWoodCultureSociety Wood Culture Tour: http://www.woodculturetour.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WoodCultureTour World Wood Day: http://www.worldwoodday.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/worldwoodday
"The Awakened Life Project, based in Portugal, offers a direct, profound and contemporary approach to Spiritual Awakening and the creation of a New Culture. Founded at an abandoned mountain farm in 2007 by Cynthia & Peter Bampton, the Project has developed in a growing, vibrant network of individuals and communities inspired by an enlightened evolutionary vision for human life. This documentary is a captivating introduction to the multidimensional organism that is the Awakened Life Project." http://awakenedlifeproject.org/en https://auroraseye.wordpress.com Filmed By Serena Aurora September 2015
Beautiful Mountain Living at Chinquapin CommunityChinquapin is a 2,000-acre, private and gated community located about 10 minutes from Cashiers, North Carolina. TREE 1024x683Through a meticulous land plan and conservation easements totaling more than 700 acres, Chinquapin allows nature to be the guide. Chinquapin is limited to 200 homes and the large lots have been carefully designed to minimize impact on the community's native ecosystems. Chinquapin derives its name from a Native American term for a species of oak related to the American chestnut tree. These prickly-looking seed clusters house a small nut and can be found throughout the community.
Colorado Mountain College locations lie in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Great faculty, affordable tuition and beautiful locations. Explore to learn more! http://www.coloradomtn.edu
In the absence of climbing gyms in Jackson Hole, climbers gather every Tuesday night during the summer at the Teton Boulder Park to compete in bouldering problems and celebrate the community of local climbers. This summer a team from Stio took part in the weekly event. Each week, Team Stio connected with friends and other climbers while challenging their bouldering skills on community set routes that changed throughout the summer.
Step into Rwanda’s beautiful Volcanoes National Park, where a community is uniting on the front lines of a region in crisis to protect critically endangered mountain gorillas. Sir David Attenborough takes you through Dian Fossey’s journey of setting up the Karisoke Research Center in the park, where nearly a quarter of the world's 880 gorillas remain. Today, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International continues its conservation efforts to protect a diminishing gorilla population threatened by poachers. Produced by Craghoppers, this powerful film takes you behind the scenes, uncovering the story of the devoted trackers risking their lives to save a species. Find out about production company Craghoppers. http://www.us.craghoppers.com/ Learn more about the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Internationa...
Kyrgyz living in the Pamirs of Afghanistan - In the Wakhan Corridor. CDI Projects bringing educational and health care development to the roof of the world. One of the most remotely inhabited place on earth with amazing, hospitable and extremely resilient people.
More info and complimentary Relocation Guide: http://www.thecovesnc.com/?source=4 A rare combination to find in NC mountain communities. With over 5 miles of frontage on the Johns River connecting to Wilson Creek, the good life comes more into focus at The Coves Mountain River Club. After a day splashing in the river, residents retreat to Pisgah Mountain Lodge at the community’s summit where the eagles soar. It’s the perfect place to take in the majesty of the hundred mile views as the sun sets behind Table Rock Mountain. The timeless moment that makes sipping hot chocolate on the veranda that much sweeter overlooking the community’s infinity-view saline swimming pool. Evelyn’s Vineyard and Isabel’s Garden share the banks of the Johns River and are where residents come to harvest and p...
http://www.tanmarket.com - A Catholic priest tends to religious emergencies in a small mountain community 24/7, driving a customised Fiat 126. SHOWS: BOLESLAWOW, POLAND (NOVEMBER 16, 2016) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 1. CHURCH 2. CAR MARKED WITH SIGN READING (Polish): "PASTORAL EMERGENCY" 3. CATHOLIC PRIEST, KRZYSZTOF KAUF, WALKING UP TO CAR 4. KAUF ENTERING CAR 5. KAUF INSIDE CAR 6. BLINKING LIGHT IN FORM OF BIRETTA ON CAR ROOF 7. EXHAUST PIPE 8. CAR LEAVING 9. (SOUNDBITE) (Polish) CATHOLIC PRIEST, KRZYSZTOF KAUF, SAYING: "(People) need the presence of a priest, who will be not locked up inside a church rectory, or in the office, but who will accompany them in everyday life, in the everyday life that today is sometimes difficult and hard." 10. VARIOUS OF KAUF DRIVING CAR 11. (SOUN...
http://www.voiceofamountain.com/ The film focuses on life after a 36 year war in Guatemala. We follow a coffee farming community, Santa Anita, consisting of ex-combatants who now harvest organic coffee. Members of the community share their story, from decades of fighting in a civil war to the new challenges of peacefully harvesting coffee and bananas. The film will include members of the community talking about the circumstances that led them to fight against their government and what they hoped the war would accomplish. The importance of selling coffee on the fair-trade market and new ideas surrounding migration will also be covered.
Every year, over a thousand climbers try to reach the summit of Mount Everest, with the annual record for successful attempts currently standing at 633. But of that number, nearly half were Sherpas - the mountain's unsung heroes. Yet the Sherpa community has remained secretive about their nation, culture and experiences living in the shadow of the world's highest mountain. Now, for the first time, they open the door into their world. Without the expertise of the Sherpas, only the hardiest and most skilful climbers would succeed. Every day they risk their lives for the safety of others, yet they seek neither glory nor reward, preferring to stay in the background. Following the stories of four such Sherpas - Phurba, Ngima, Ngima Tenji and Gelu - this film reveals the reality of their daily...
Kyrgyz living in the Pamirs of Afghanistan - In the Wakhan Corridor. CDI Projects bringing educational and health care development to the roof of the world. One of the most remotely inhabited place on earth with amazing, hospitable and extremely resilient people.
Anne "Sussy" Sussman guides a Mountain Meditation to remind Campowerment Campers that the blues are normal when life gets wacky, but that there's opportunity in *everything* to reinforce your roots...to be the mountain.
Nepal’s Gurung people live mostly in small villages in the vast Annapurna mountain ranges. In this remote region, they practice an ancient tradition of honey hunting where they descend towering cliffs on handmade ladders, to harvest honey nestled under jagged overhangs. In spring, the Gurung’s honey contains a rare substance called grayanotoxin from rhododendron flowers that’s known for its intoxicating effects. While some accounts say it’s a deadly poison, others refer to it as an aphrodisiac, powerful medicine, and a hallucinogenic drug. VICE travelled deep into the Annapurna mountains to join a Gurung village on their spring hunt and understand Mad Honey's effects. WATCH NEXT: Searching for Montenegro's Illegal Blast Fishermen: http://bit.ly/2crbyJV Click here to subscribe to VICE...
A coal mining corporation and a tiny community vie for the last great mountain in Appalachia in a battle for the future of energy that affects us all. 2011
Inspired by the success of the Hawaii treehouse she built for $11,000, Kristie Wolfe began searching for land to build a “Hobbit”-inspired village. Knowing that there is land to be found for cheap in this country (she bought her Hawaii property for $8000), she began to search the Northwest for sites. https://faircompanies.com/videos/building-your-own-hawaii-minimal-house-for-a-vacations-cost/ “There’s a lot of land everywhere, if you look on craigslist, if you look on zillow, you can find property so it’s not really that there’s not a lot. The issue is with property that’s in my price range- I’m looking for property that’s $10,000 to 20,000- usually there’s a reason why it’s cheap, it’s either an easement problem or you have to drive through a crappy neighborhood… but if you’re wanting to...
For full Everest and K2 documentaries, see my playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEq-_K2Ii0oGkxhq49Wl_gKI8fwHg-JVR David Sharp's tragic death in Green Boot's Cave raises ethical questions in the high altitude climbing community.
This is a documentary of Toshikazu Hamazaki who came to Whistler B.C Canada in 1973 to chase his dreams of living, skiing, and raising a family in the mountains. Toshi was one of the most influential people to help grow the community by infusing the then small town with an influx of japanese tourists,helping to jump starting the tourist industry in Whistler during it's golden age in the 1980's.. This clip was taken in 1980.
Join the Pixel Biology Community! • http://goo.gl/Xro8bE 🌱 Niche: Snowy Mountain Update • https://goo.gl/QxpA8e 🌱 Niche: Jungle Update • https://goo.gl/xQygUL 🌱 Niche: Former Tribes • https://goo.gl/VRmsnP 🌱 Dive Into An Adventure! • TYTO: ECOLOGY • https://goo.gl/o8HdQ1 • World Zoo Season 2 • https://goo.gl/CVNgQ9 • In the end the survival of a species all boils down to one thing: can you pass your genes, as quirky as they are, off to the next generation and give them the claws, fangs, and useful sniffers to survive long enough to have children of their own? Or will your genetic line end in sudden death when a few genetic mutations turn your descendants into slow, lumbering oafs with mis-matched paws and no fighting skills? Join Seri the Pixel Biologist as we explore Niche, a new...
LIV breaks through stereotypes to discover the vibrant and colorful Appalachian charm by visiting with residents of the mountainous regions of Virginia and West Virginia. They describe their need for self-sufficient traditions and practices due to communication and travel challenges. Scholars discuss the history of the region, as well as social and cultural aspects of Appalachia.
10 hours of relaxing Desert Sounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvRkWO5g2HE&t;=25s Sit back, relax and enjoy the fourth in our series of Planet Earth II visual soundscapes. As part of the Real Happiness Project we want to take you on a journey through some of the most stunning mountainscapes on earth. Fly above the peaks and immerse yourself in this elevated, sky-kissing habitat. All footage used was filmed by the Planet Earth II camera teams whilst out on location. You can find bite-sized versions on the BBC Earth Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bbcearth/?h... You can find more information about Planet Earth II here http://bbcearth.com/planetearth2 Check out more from BBC Earth's Real Happiness Project http://realhappinessproject.bbcearth.... Subscribe to Earth Unplugged - http...
Tyler of (http://www.rsdnation.com) take you on a journey from being a petty small minded little idiot, to becoming massively successful. Guest speaking at this self help seminar with Julien Blanc, Tyler talks about a mentor from his 20's called Eben Pagan. Eben built a multi million dollar business called Double Your Dating, that teaches men how to be successful with women. The major lesson Eben Pagan imparted to Tyler was to stop trying to hold on so tightly and control everything, and allow others to win. When you do this, the universe supports you in your own growth, and you wind up crushing it on an epic level. Your own personal development, inspiration, motivation, and success depends greatly on staying in abundance and supporting the transformation and happiness of others. Loo...
"The Awakened Life Project, based in Portugal, offers a direct, profound and contemporary approach to Spiritual Awakening and the creation of a New Culture. Founded at an abandoned mountain farm in 2007 by Cynthia & Peter Bampton, the Project has developed in a growing, vibrant network of individuals and communities inspired by an enlightened evolutionary vision for human life. This documentary is a captivating introduction to the multidimensional organism that is the Awakened Life Project." http://awakenedlifeproject.org/en https://auroraseye.wordpress.com Filmed By Serena Aurora September 2015
Join the Pixel Biology Community! • http://goo.gl/Xro8bE 🌱 Niche: Snowy Mountain Update • https://goo.gl/QxpA8e 🌱 Niche: Jungle Update • https://goo.gl/xQygUL 🌱 Niche: Former Tribes • https://goo.gl/VRmsnP 🌱 Dive Into An Adventure! • Zoo Crafting: New Horizons - Season 4 • https://goo.gl/5jvecQ • • Birthdays the Beginning • https://goo.gl/qGiaVi • In the end the survival of a species all boils down to one thing: can you pass your genes, as quirky as they are, off to the next generation and give them the claws, fangs, and useful sniffers to survive long enough to have children of their own? Or will your genetic line end in sudden death when a few genetic mutations turn your descendants into slow, lumbering oafs with mis-matched paws and no fighting skills? Join Seri the Pixel Biolog...
SECRET MOUNTAIN GLITCH IN PRISON LIFE!! | Roblox â–ºRoblox Hoodie: https://www.roblox.com/catalog/536244827/ZephPlayz-Hoodie â–º Subscribe: http://bit.ly/29Xdavf Today we play prison life on roblox! Prison life is a prison escape game where you can either escape as a prisoner, or keep the prisoners inside by being a cop or a guard. This was a lot of fun to record, hope you enjoy! If you enjoyed the video and want more like this, make sure to leave a LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't! Follow me on: â—Twitter: http://twitter.com/ZephPlayz â—Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zephplayz/ â—Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZephPlayz-1690795871243792/ â—Snapchat: ZephPlayz Intro Song: JJD - Adventure What is ROBLOX? ROBLOX is an online virtual playground and worksho...
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This is a documentary of Toshikazu Hamazaki who came to Whistler B.C Canada in 1973 to chase his dreams of living, skiing, and raising a family in the mountains. Toshi was one of the most influential people to help grow the community by infusing the then small town with an influx of japanese tourists,helping to jump starting the tourist industry in Whistler during it's golden age in the 1980's.. This clip was taken in 1980.
Can't sleep? Here is a gentle and effective, high quality guided talk-down to help you get off to sleep. It features the calming sounds of a gentle mountain stream without any music and a soft English male voice talking you down into sleep. This high quality recording lasts for 2 hours. A high quality video guaranteed to make you nod off, with a slow, non-waking fade at the end. ................................................. If you enjoyed this video and would like to experience more please Subscribe to our channel (It's Free). NEW VIDEOS every Tuesday. ►Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/thehonestguys?sub_confirmation=1 We write and create high quality Guided Meditations videos that are freely viewable on YouTube. We have been creating these meditations since 2009. The meditati...