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Saturday's Championship curtain closer against Hull City is discussed by Jake Smith, Alex Fletcher and Mark Magee. There's also reaction to Alan Knight's charity match in aid of Prostate Cancer UK, which ended 8-8 between the Pompey Legends and the Celebrity XI. Dave Joyce, Jordan Cross, Lee Bradbury, Matt Le Tissier, David Norris, Gareth Evans and Knightsie himself all spoke exclusively with Jake after the full-time whistle at Fratton Park.
A panel comprised of Jake Smith, Alex Fletcher and Ryan Honey is tasked with recapping the events of Portsmouth's 2-2 draw with Derby County at the weekend. Interviews with Alan Biley, Gemma Hillier, Ray Crawford, Peter Higham and Alan Knight also feature, recorded before kick-off on Saturday as the club celebrated its annual Former Players Day at Fratton Park.
Analysis and reaction following a mixed weekend of results for Portsmouth's men and women brought to you by Jake Smith, Tom Malley and Ryan Honey. Interviews with John Mousinho, Ava Rowbotham and Jay Sadler feature alongside a replay of Dave Joyce's chat with Blues legend Alan Knight, who reveals more details about an upcoming All-Star Charity game being played at Fratton Park in May.
A full review of Pompey's Championship draw at Hull with Jake Smith, George Wedlake and Joe Wood, who also look ahead to the Blues' midweek trip to Plymouth. John Mousinho features twice on the show alongside Pompey Supporters' Trust representatives Donald Vass and Ashley Brown, who talk about the government's plans for a new independent football regulator, and there's a replay of the chat between Dave Joyce and club legend Alan Knight, who opens up about his recent prostate cancer diagnosis.
Jake Smith is joined by Henry Deacon and Joe Wood to look ahead to Pompey's Good Friday clash away at MK Dons. The panel also celebrate Portsmouth Football Club's 125th birthday by playing self-sourced exclusive interviews with the following: Alan Knight, Guy Whittingham, Alan Biley, Andrew Dickinson, Ray Crawford, Michael Doyle, Gemma Hillier and Hermann Hreiðarsson!
فازت الطالبة بشرى الخير بجائزة Alan Knight للصحافة الطلابية في حفل توزيع جوائز رئيس الوزراء السنوي للتواصل المتعدد الثقافات في سيدني عن فيلمًا وثائقيًا رصديًا قدمته تضمن تجارب يومية للذين يقيمون في غرب سيدني خلال قيود الإغلاق القاسية في سيدني. هل كانت سيدني تعيش شتاء وصيفًا تحت سقف واحد في أوامر إخلاء مزدوجة المعايير بين شرق وغرب في مدينة واحدة؟
Welcome to another episode of 'Stories From...' where I share anecdotes, stories and interesting tidbits from my journey across the country on The Great Rugger Run. This week there are stories from Ivybridge RFC where Mike Hart and Alan Knight tell me all about the club's history (and pre-history) along with their fantastic ambitions to keep building their club within the Ivybridge community. I then journey to Totnes RFC where Mike Edmonds shows me around their terrific family-centred club. Lastly, join me at Paignton where Richard Hunt talks about famous fixtures, famous guests and the Misty Maid! https://amateurrugbypodcast.com #rugbypodcast #amateurrugby PODCAST KIT Everything I use to create, edit and produce this podcast can be found on my Creating a Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/creating-a-podcast/) page. SUPPORT If you would like to support the podcast in some way then there are plenty of options for you on my Support the Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/support/) page.
Uninspired by the 4th Round of 2022, we found a 4th Round tie worth talking about.At 4.45pm on Saturday 28th January 1984, the Hampshire Police Force were weighing up the pros and cons of overtime the following Wednesday with the consequences of a replay at the Dell.Alan Biley, Mark Hateley, Kevin Dillon, Ruben Agboola, David Armstrong, Mark Dennis and airborne loose change.What a time to be alive. Steve Moran was there as well.Alan Knight & Steve Williams - along with Scummer/Skate Mick Channon join us for a trip down a terraced memory lane. This is about a moment, not allegiances. A great sporting moment that sums the Cup up.Epic, cruel & exhilarating.'Bloody Hell!'Watch the start here: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=9REAzluTKj0&t=153sAnd the Finale here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc-GmmO0uSc&t=60sMuch Love,Stig, Mick & MarvTwitter: @smithmustscoreFacebook: @andsmithmustscore Email: andsmithmust@gmail.com
Have you ever faked random coma's and a terrible garage door accident to keep criminal charges at bay? Yeah, us neither... But in this episode we talk about someone who did.
“One day, someone is going to hug you so tight that all of your broken pieces will stick back together.” Sometimes, all it takes is a guide who’s willing to hear you out and explains that living is a journey. In this episode, Nadia shares Jasmine’s encounter with the famous Alan Knight as they meet at her favorite park. To her surprise, Alan is warm, welcoming, and full of insights. During their time together, he manages to gain Jasmine’s confidence and lead her into opening her heart to the truth she’s been denying for years. The process, although painful, made her feel whole again.
A key challenge for automotive materials producers is to lower the carbon footprint in the production process to ensure this contributes to meeting Paris Agreement targets. AMS spoke ArcelorMittal’s Alan Knight, head of corporate responsibility and sustainable development and Jean-Martin Van der Hoeven, head of sustainable development– Flat Carbon Europe, to get some insight into the strategies and technologies the steel maker is implementing to dramatically reduce its carbon emissions in steel production.
Jake Smith, Ryan Stillwell, and the legend Alan Knight discuss Pompey's bounce back as the Tractor Boys visited PO4.
Liam Howes, Jake Smith & Alan Knight react to a triumphant Tuesday night for Pompey as they took on Southend United in League One.
Jake Smith and Alan Knight react to an eventful afternoon at Fratton Park as the Blues couldn't hold onto a 1-0 lead against Oxford United.
Jake Smith, Tom Atkins and Alan Knight react to an uneventful afternoon at Fratton Park
Liam Howes, Jake Smith, and Alan Knight reflect on picking up three points in the league as Bolton visited Fratton Park. But was a win more important than a good performance?
Liam Howes, Jake Smith, and Alan Knight discuss the first win in the blues League One campaign, get your views, including a controversial opinion on Cannon, and hear from the gaffer.
It was Shrewsbury up first in Sky Bet League One for the blues. Liam Howes, Jake Smith and Alan Knight discuss the match and voice your views in Extra Time.
This week's episode is packed full of great content, as Ben Turner reflects on Manchester City's Carabao Cup Final triumph, Portsmouth booking their place in the Checkatrade Trophy Final and look ahead to the big games in the EFL this weekend. Among our latest interviewees are City's Bernardo Silva, Portsmouth boss Kenny Jackett and club legend Alan Knight, and special guest David Prutton, who provides a fantastic insight into the next round of fixtures.
When Pope Francis visited Mexico in 2016, he paid his respects to the Virgin of Guadalupe, a dark skinned Madonna who is said to have appeared to a peasant man in 1531. Then, standing at the Mexican border, he turned his attention to the migrant crisis, "No more death, no more exploitation," he declared. Mexicans have experienced a lot of death in recent years. Drug cartels operate freely in the urban areas. They have even appropriated their own folk Saint - called Santa Muerte or Our Lady of Death. 87% of Mexicans identify as Catholics. But what does their faith have to say about the desperate conditions under which so many live. Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the role of religion in Mexico are Alan Knight, Emeritus Professor of Latin American History at the University of Oxford; Amanda Hopkinson, Visiting Professor of Translation at City University, London; and Dr Elizabeth Baquedano, Senior Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Producer: Helen Lee.
When Pope Francis visited Mexico in 2016, he paid his respects to the Virgin of Guadalupe, a dark skinned Madonna who is said to have appeared to a peasant man in 1531. Then, standing at the Mexican border, he turned his attention to the migrant crisis, "No more death, no more exploitation," he declared. Mexicans have experienced a lot of death in recent years. Drug cartels operate freely in the urban areas. They have even appropriated their own folk Saint - called Santa Muerte or Our Lady of Death. 87% of Mexicans identify as Catholics. But what does their faith have to say about the desperate conditions under which so many live. Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the role of religion in Mexico are Alan Knight, Emeritus Professor of Latin American History at the University of Oxford; Amanda Hopkinson, Visiting Professor of Translation at City University, London; and Dr Elizabeth Baquedano, Senior Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Producer: Helen Lee.
On March 18, 1938, Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas expropriated the properties of the American, English, and Dutch oil companies operating in Mexico. Was this the ideological act of a political radical? Or a calculated piece of realpolitik that united the Mexican business class with the socialist labor movement to forge the coalition that would rule Mexico for the next sixty years? Suggested reading: Jonathan C. Brown and Alan Knight, "The Mexican Petroleum Industry in the Twentieth Century."
Max and Dave sit down with a couple of fighters at the 95.3 studio before their matches on January 20th. - Alan "Knight-Knight" Knight (v Robert Brothers) - Shamara Woods (v Victoria Torres) Clash Of the Titans January 20th @ Orlando Live Events Get #LockedInn! Follow us! Twitter - @Locked_inn @Max @Dave Facebook & Instagram Call or text us! (386) 516-0495 Get your T-Shirts here! Please subscribe, like, and leave a comment!
Max sits down with Alan Knight (@alan17knight) during training camp to discuss the upcoming fight, January 20th Clash of The Titans. @undisputed_promotions Follow us! Twitter - @Locked_inn @Max @Dave Facebook & Instagram Call or text us! (386) 516-0495 Get your T-Shirts here! Please subscribe, like, and leave a comment!
Keynote lecture from '2016 Globalizing the History of Revolutions Conference: Revolutions in the Age of Acceleration' by Professor Alan Knight (Oxford).
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa evolved into a complex emergency with significant political, social humanitarian and security dimensions in 2014. It is estimated by the United Nations that US$987.8 million are required to implement the Ebola response strategy. Health agencies such as the World Health Organization and Doctors Without Borders have warned of inadequate resources to contain the epidemic and treat affected people. As the international community scales up its efforts, the private sector is being called upon to expand its engagement to provide resources with the objective to eradicate the Ebola threat and mitigate its impact.The online event on the “Power of business in the Ebola response” rovided information on the Ebola crisis, specific ways in which the private sector could contribute to the crisis and best case examples of private sector engagement in the response. We heard first-hand accounts of the crisis on the ground from workers in affected countries and from private sector companies that had been offering support to the response.Our panel of speakers included Joe Ruiz, Corporate Grants Manager at UPS Foundation; Karen Smith, Private Sector Strategic Partnerships Advisor at United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER); Jon Pender, Vice President at Global Health in GSK's Government Affairs Department; Dr Craig Friderichs, Director of Health at GSMA; Alan Knight, General Manager for Corporate Responsibility at ArcelorMittal; and Sue Adkins, International Director at Business in the Community.Read more at https://phap.org/WHS-17oct2014
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa evolved into a complex emergency with significant political, social humanitarian and security dimensions in 2014. It is estimated by the United Nations that US$987.8 million are required to implement the Ebola response strategy. Health agencies such as the World Health Organization and Doctors Without Borders have warned of inadequate resources to contain the epidemic and treat affected people. As the international community scales up its efforts, the private sector is being called upon to expand its engagement to provide resources with the objective to eradicate the Ebola threat and mitigate its impact.The online event on the “Power of business in the Ebola response” rovided information on the Ebola crisis, specific ways in which the private sector could contribute to the crisis and best case examples of private sector engagement in the response. We heard first-hand accounts of the crisis on the ground from workers in affected countries and from private sector companies that had been offering support to the response.Our panel of speakers included Joe Ruiz, Corporate Grants Manager at UPS Foundation; Karen Smith, Private Sector Strategic Partnerships Advisor at United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER); Jon Pender, Vice President at Global Health in GSK's Government Affairs Department; Dr Craig Friderichs, Director of Health at GSMA; Alan Knight, General Manager for Corporate Responsibility at ArcelorMittal; and Sue Adkins, International Director at Business in the Community.Read more at https://phap.org/WHS-17oct2014
This week I talk about ... Sheryl Atkinson, investigative journalism, Maria del Rosario Fuentes Rubio, Zetas, Gulf Coast Cartel, Obama Administration, transparency, failure, Hannibal Buress, Bill Cosby, forcible rape, Jamilah Nasheed, gun control, Missouri State Senators, Ferguson MO, Michael Brown, Symone Greene, sex with kids, teachers having sex with students, Bill Russell, LGBT's in sports, Alan Knight, crime, coma, fakers, pastors in trouble, preaching against homosexuality, Houston TX, first amendment rights, freedom of speech, freedom of religion. Outside of that, it was a simple show.
Mesa de diálogo en la que los historiadores Alan Knight y Josefina Mac Gregor realizan un detallado recorrido por las ideas democráticas en México a lo largo del siglo XX.
Conferencia impartida por Alan Knight en donde analiza si es viable hablar de utopía en el contexto de la Revolución mexicana, y realiza un recorrido por los movimientos sociales y políticos que surgieron a partir de 1910.
Segunda parte de la conferencia ¿Fue un éxito la Revolución mexicana? impartida por el historiador Alan Knight, acompañado por el también historiador nuevoleonés César Morado, donde analizan si realmente el movimiento revolucionario de 1910 fue un éxito en términos políticos y sociales desde diversas perspectivas teóricas, criterios sociales, normativas, ideologías políticas y religiosas, y movimientos similares anteriores y posteriores.
Continuación de la conferencia impartida por el historiador Alan Knight, acompañado por el también historiador nuevoleonés César Morado, donde analizan si realmente el movimiento revolucionario de 1910 fue un éxito en términos políticos y sociales desde diversas perspectivas teóricas, criterios sociales, normativas, ideologías políticas y religiosas, y movimientos similares anteriores y posteriores.
Segunda parte de la conferencia La revolución mexicana en el contexto global, impartida por el historiador Alan Knight y comentada por la historiadora Ana Portnoy en la cual analiza el movimiento revolucionario mexicano en el lapso de 1910 a 1940 desde una mirada global, bajo un modelo de estudio macrosocial, comparando con otros movimientos similares en otras partes del mundo.
Alan Knight habla en esta conferencia sobre la complejidad histórica de la Revolución Mexicana, y cómo al paso del tiempo la percepción que se tiene de ella entre los mexicanos se va ampliando en parte gracias a la aparición de más estudios desde lo histórico y lo social. Aborda además las perspectivas regionales de los grupos armados involucrados en el conflicto armado.
Primera parte de la conferencia impartida por el historiador Alan Knight, en la cual analiza el movimiento revolucionario mexicano entre el lapso de 1910 a 1940 desde una mirada global, bajo un modelo de estudio macrosocial, comparando con otros movimientos similares en otras partes del mundo. Participación de la historiadora Ana Portnoy.
Historiadores, ensayistas, críticos, politólogos y periodistas miembros de la Cátedra Alfonso Reyes comparten en mesa redonda reflexiones en torno a la ética, la política, la economía, la historia y los medios de comunicación respecto a los cambios de pensamiento en favor de una sociedad más diversa, justa e igualitaria.
Mesa redonda con la participación de Alan Knight, Federico Reyes Heroles y Javier Garciadiego en donde se discuten los valores liberales que han tenido arraigo en la sociedad mexicana después de la Revolución Mexicana.
Este domingo en Opción Múltiple acompañenos a una entrevista exclusiva con el Dr. Alan Knight, considerado uno de los principales expertos sobre la revolución mexicana a nivel global. Acompáñenos a conocer sus opiniones sobre la revolución mexicana y la manera en que ésta conformó la identidad de nuestro país.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A talk by Alan Knight, Professor of History, University of Oxford.Prof. Knight is a scholar of modern history and politics in Latin America, especially Mexico. His research interests include revolutions, state-building and peasant movements, and British-U.S. relations with Latin America.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A talk by Alan Knight, Professor of History, University of Oxford.Prof. Knight is a scholar of modern history and politics in Latin America, especially Mexico. His research interests include revolutions, state-building and peasant movements, and British-U.S. relations with Latin America.
A talk by Alan Knight, Professor of History, University of Oxford. Prof. Knight is a scholar of modern history and politics in Latin America, especially Mexico. His research interests include revolutions, state-building and peasant movements, and British-U.S. relations with Latin America. Sponsored by the Katz Center for Mexican Studies.
A talk by Alan Knight, Professor of History, University of Oxford. Prof. Knight is a scholar of modern history and politics in Latin America, especially Mexico. His research interests include revolutions, state-building and peasant movements, and British-U.S. relations with Latin America. Sponsored by the Katz Center for Mexican Studies.