![]() The problem for us is that we face the consequences of what is left of that catastrophic mess. Regardless how new these vessels are, how large they are, how sophisticated they are, with radar, sonar, and all kinds of navigational tools, when the sea is angry, the sea will conquer. When they get out in a gale or on the wrong sea, they can sink. We have heard of ships that just simply sunk, and people will ask how they could possibly have sunk because it would have been impossible for them to sink. Some of it happens through negligence, sometimes, of the master of the ship and sometimes it is just simply the weather. Regardless how good the master is or how well the ship is built, it just happens. It is just an inherent danger of actually being on a ship. Very few seafarers, very few sailors, ever run out an entire career not having an incident while on ship. They know that the likelihood of an incident just simply gets greater the longer they are at sea. I raise that because they know the inherent danger. This privilege would not be extended to the storing of seed, or to the sale of harvested material from protected seed. That would allow farmers to save seed and condition seed for purposes of production and reproduction on their own farm. This also includes a new clause that would grant farmers' privilege. The term of the grant of plant breeders' rights would also be increased from 18 years to 20 years, or 25 years in the case of a tree, vine, or any other category listed by the regulations. It also includes stocking for the purpose of any other protected acts. Bill C-18 includes the following new exclusion rights for plant breeders: reproduction, conditioning, sale, export or import, and repeated use to produce commercially another plant variety if the repetition is necessary for that purpose. "May you be anchored in your most calm, clear, courageous Self.Canada is moving toward ratification of the 1991 model law of the international union for the protection of new varieties of plants, UPOV '91, which expands the rights afforded to plant breeders for varieties they develop and increases the places along the value chain where plant breeders can collect royalties. To her many media credits, in the March 2008 issue of Yoga Journal, Karina was featured as one of " 21 Top Famous Teachers shaping the future of yoga in America." In December 2012, she graced the cover of Yoga International.Ĭheck out h er popular features and media (w/Yoga Nidra CD album).You can also find Karina on : Insight Timer or on, YouTube. She is also the founding member of a support group for those who have been harmed in yoga communities. She co-founded a grant funded YTT for BIPOC & LGBTQ+ students in Kalamazoo and teaches widely about cultural appropriation and abuse of power in the Western yoga industry. She aims to center the experience of marginalized students, as well as offer accessible and inclusive programs. Karina is anti-racist and advocates for people with disabilities. She trains coaches to use yogic philosophy in the Yoga Mindset Coaching ™ programs. Karina holds a Master’s degree in East/West Psychology. Karina resigned from that organization in 2021. She was one of the first certified teachers of Para Yoga. She’s has been teaching yoga since 1998 and training yoga teachers since 2004. Since 2003, she's the director of Sangha Yoga in Kalamazoo, MI. ![]() Karina Ayn Mirsky, is a widely sought after Yoga and Meditation educator and best selling author of Make a Difference and Make a Living Teaching Yoga. Thank you for reading my bio! Here is a gift for you: a free PDF copy of my book!
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