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MONDAY HR 4 Jeff Kaufman - Ready for automated vehicles all the time? Fred Stokes - Kickers in the NFL To The Top with Carlos - Carlos on dad duty. Kobe' for the show of it.
¡Bienvenidos a otro fascinante episodio de "Libros Con Prisa" con Carlos Figueroa!
Yet another reason to be very much in favor of Carlos Santana's return. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yet another reason to be very much in favor of Carlos Santana's return. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "Agents of Nonprofit," host Alexander Lapa engages in an enlightening conversation with Carlos Restrepo about the fascinating world of digital asset fundraising.From the emergence of Web3 technology to the potential of NFTs and metaverse platforms, this episode delves into innovative strategies that nonprofits can use to diversify their revenue streams and connect with a broader audience.Topics We Cover:Carlos' transition from the healthcare industry driven by the unique blend of purpose and efficiency present in nonprofit work.The evolution of Web3 technology and the ownership of digital assetsHow organizations can leverage Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in their fundraising effortsMetaverse platforms like Upland, where nonprofits can engage creators and donors in virtual spaces that align with their missionThe importance of aligning digital assets with an organization's mission and how diversifying income sources through technology can foster adaptability and innovation.Exploring platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn, where burgeoning communities discuss crypto, NFTs, and Web3The challenges and opportunities in the adoption of NFTsTo Learn More and Connect with Carlos:Carlos on LinkedIn
Oser la Reconversion, le Podcast, épisode #97 - Hors-Série Oser La Reconversion est le podcast dédié aux reconversions professionnelles à quelque stade qu'elles en soient. ** Renseignez-vous dès maintenant sur les accompagnements possibles pour s'installer dans le Calvados sur https://bit.ly/3I8dSUO ** Aujourd'hui, nous nous retrouvons pour un épisode très spécial : le cocktail du podcast Oser la Reconversion avec les invités des 3 saisons qui a eu lieu il y a quelques semaines. L'occasion de faire le point avec les invités sur ce qui s'est passé depuis l'enregistrement du podcast et surtout qu'ils nous racontent, entre 2 coupes de champagne et rires, les réactions de leurs proches à la diffusion de leur épisode. Dans cet épisode tourné en live lors du cocktail du podcast, nous retrouvons Elodie, la seule invité à être passée deux fois derrière le micro d'Oser la Reconversion car elle s'est reconvertie deux fois ! D'abord de commercial à manager de youtubeur. Elle a récemment ouvert avec son frère un concept de restauration de cuisine de l'océan indien Mafana. Nous retrouvons également Alfredine. Après avoir été photographe paparazzi, Alfredine a fondé Healfy une marque de gâteaux sans gluten et sans lactose, suite à la découverte de sa maladie auto-immune. Scarlett, interviewée en novembre 2022 nous raconte tout ce qu'il s'est passé depuis la sortie de son épisode et surtout l'ouverture de la première boutique Carlos Carlos au 18 rue Henry Monnier dans le 9ème arrondissement à Paris. Après avoir travaillé en finance de marché à Paris pendant 10 ans, Scarlett a fondé la marque de mode Carlos Carlos Paris, une marque entièrement made in France spécialisée dans les robes inspirées des années 60-70. Nous retrouvons enfin Julie, plus connue sous le pseudo Julie Zwing sur les réseaux sociaux. Elle nous raconte 1 an après tout ce qu'il s'est passé pour elle et surtout la réaction de ses parents à la diffusion de son épisode. Après avoir été avocate, Julie est devenue journaliste lifestyle et community manager. Retrouvez Oser la Reconversion sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion/ Rejoignez le groupe privé Facebook du podcast pour prolonger la discussion : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1080461892356152/?ref=share Notes & Références : - Instagram d'Elodie @elodie_rtz https://www.instagram.com/elodie_rtz/ et Mafana @m.a.f.a.n.a https://www.instagram.com/m.a.f.a.n.a/ - Instagram de Alfredine @healfy https://www.instagram.com/healfy/ et @alfy_la https://www.instagram.com/alfy_la/ - Instagram de Scarlett @carloscarlosparis : https://www.instagram.com/carloscarlosparis/ - Instagram de Julie @juliezwing : https://www.instagram.com/juliezwing/ - Episode avec Elodie diffusé en Octobre 2022 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-bBE8XI0m8 - Episode avec Alfredine, diffusé en Décembre 2022 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRf0wR2gZGE&t=10s - Episode avec Scarlett, difusé en Novembre 2022 : https://youtu.be/qdmxD5blxnE - Episode avec Julie, diffusé en Avril 2022 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW_aAdlNzrk&t=1614s Contactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube ou sur notre instagram @oserlareconversion et d'en parler autour de vous. ça m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas. Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici : - Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose / https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion - Sur Youtube : @clervierose : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Qzm4HrS5OdmdXoY344vqA - Par mail : clervierose@gmail.com
Carlos's end goal is to make wealth and wisdom go viral so he can help others long after he leaves this Earth. You're going to love Episode 37 of the 'Transformation Starts Today' podcast with my friend, mentor, and brother Carlos Siqueira! Here's some background about Carlos: Carlos Siqueira is an Author of the incredible bestselling book, Work Like An Immigrant: 9 keys to unlock your potential, attain true fulfillment, and build your legacy today. He is also a Money Coach, Investor, Success Speaker, Philanthropist, Podcast Host, and Movement Maker on a Mission to Make Poverty History. He loves teaching people for free how to earn passive income in a way that is safe, secure, and transparent. He is Building Amazon 3.0 as his latest venture. Here are some ways to connect with Carlos: Carlos's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Work-Like-Immigrant-Potential-Fulfillment/dp/1948787237/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DLJIH56MSFP7&keywords=work+like+an+immigrant+carlos&qid=1684261928&sprefix=work+like+an+immigrant+carlos%2Caps%2C81&sr=8-1#customerReviews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlosinspire/ Dr. Jamil Sayegh – Life, Business, and Relationship Coach, Licensed Naturopathic Doctor, Facilitator of Energy-work Learn more about if or how I can help you: https://jamilsayegh.com/lets-connect/
WEDNESDAY HR 3 To The Top with Carlos - Carlos shares how he wants his funeral celebration to go down. Showers TK Law Ray Traendly - Estate planning.
Klockan 04.13 sätter vi på bandaren och ger er ett avsnitt i gränslandet mellan sömn och vaket tillstånd. Först allvarstyngd rapport från oroligheterna efter Irans VM-uttåg – sedan blir det som vanligt: sportsligt flams och trams. Paradise Hotel i Belgien! Qatars galnaste portugis! Det bästa som hänt sedan skivade grönsaker! Sexsymbolen David Ornstein! Och allt om Tomas Brolins nya liv som exklusiv actionfigur.
Oser la Reconversion, le Podcast, épisode #72 Oser La Reconversion est le podcast dédié aux reconversions professionnelles à quelque stade qu'elles en soient. *** Financer votre reconversion grâce à Transitions Pro Nouvelle-Aquitaine sur https://bit.ly/3WF17a7 *** Aujourd'hui, j'accueille dans Oser la Reconversion, Scarlett. Après avoir travaillé en finance de marché à Paris pendant 10 ans, Scarlett a fondé la marque de mode Carlos Carlos Paris, une marque entièrement made in France spécialisée dans les robes inspirées des années 60-70. Toujours première de la classe, Scarlett est encouragée par ses professeurs à emprunter une voie scientifique, la "voie royale". Elle continue ensuite en économie à Dauphine à Paris et se spécialise en finance de marché. Scarlett travaille pour une société de gestion d'actifs : elle investit et gère des fonds pour les faire fructifier pour des fonds de pension, des assureurs ... Son côté compétiteur et la rémunération élevée prennent le dessus. Les années passent jusqu'à son premier congé maternité avec une pause forcée. Elle se retrouve alitée à 5 mois de grossesse - démarre alors une introspection forcée. Elle réalise alors qu'on a qu'une vie et qu'elle veut explorer sa créativité et réaliser son rêve depuis toujours : devenir styliste et lancer sa marque de mode. Carlos Carlos Paris est né au printemps 2022. Une marque de mode spécialisée dans la robe, inspirée des années 60-70 entièrement made in France, en édition limitée réalisée à partir de chutes de maisons de luxe. Alors avec Scarlett, on a évoqué comment elle a préféré la voie sécuritaire à sa créativité, comment elle a fait face au monde masculin de la finance, comment elle a vaincu son manque de confiance en soi pour reprendre le contrôle de sa vie, comment la maternité a changé sa vision de la vie, comment elle s'est formée au métier de styliste et ses rêves pour Carlos Carlos Paris. Rejoignez le groupe privé Facebook du podcast pour prolonger la discussion : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1080461892356152/?ref=share Notes & Références : - Instagram de Carlos Carlos Paris @carloscarlosparis : https://www.instagram.com/carloscarlosparis/ - Site internet de Carlos Carlos Paris : https://www.carloscarlos-paris.fr/ - Cours du soir à ESMOD :https://www.esmod.com/formation/cours-du-soir-week-end/ - Tissu Nona Source : https://www.nona-source.com/ - Episode avec Transitions Pro "Comment Financer sa reconversion" : https://youtu.be/7Mje_D5rHyg Rejoignez le groupe privé Facebook du podcast pour prolonger la discussion : https://www.facebook.com/groups/1080461892356152/?ref=share Contactez-moi ! Si le Podcast vous plait, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître), c'est simplement de laisser un avis sur Apple Podcast, un commentaire sur Youtube et d'en parler autour de vous. ça m'aide vraiment alors n'hésitez pas. Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici : - Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose - Sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Qzm4HrS5OdmdXoY344vqA - Par mail : clervierose@gmail.com
Carlos Carlos e Gabriel Gavinelli comentam os primeiros treinos para o Grande Prêmio do Azerbaijão, oitava etapa da temporada 2022 da Fórmula 1. Charles Leclerc, piloto da Ferrari, foi o mais rápido no segundo treino válido pelo Grande Prêmio do Azerbaijão de Fórmula 1, realizado nesta sexta-feira (10) no circuito instalado nas ruas de Baku. A Red Bull ficou logo atrás do monegasco, com Sergio Perez à frente de Max Verstappen. Carlos Sainz, da Ferrari, foi o quinto colocado. Edição: Carlos Garcia / Masterização: Gabriel Gavinelli
Carlos Carlos, Gabriel Gavinelli, Nathalia de Vivo e Victor Berto comentam o Grande Prêmio de Mônaco, sétima etapa da temporada 2022 da Fórmula 1. Sérgio Perez venceu pela terceira vez em sua carreira na F1, a segunda com a Red Bull. A Ferrari errou com Charles Leclerc, enquanto Carlos Sainz bancou estratégia para terminar na segunda posição. Max Verstappen completou o pódio em terceiro. Edição: Carlos Garcia / Masterização: Gabriel Gavinelli
Carlos Carlos, Nathalia de Vivo e Victor Berto comentam a qualificação para o Grande Prêmio de Mônaco de Fórmula 1, que viu Charles Leclerc conquistar a pole position. Edição: Carlos Garcia
Carlos Carlos, Gabriel Gavinelli e Victor Berto comentam o Grande Prêmio da Espanha, sexta etapa da temporada 2022 da Fórmula 1. Max Verstappen venceu, em dia de dobradinha da Red Bull, e assumiu a liderança do mundial de 2022 da F1. Edição: Carlos Garcia
Carlos Carlos, Gabriel Gavinelli e Victor Berto comentam o grid de largada para o Grande Prêmio da Espanha, sexta etapa da temporada 2022 da Fórmula 1. Charles Leclerc garantiu a quarta, das seis, poles disputadas neste ano. Max Verstappen vai dividir a primeira fila do grid com o piloto da Ferrari. Edição: Carlos Garcia
Carlos Carlos, Gabriel Gavinelli, Nathalia De Vivo e Victor Berto comentam o Grande Prêmio de Miami de Fórmula 1, quinta etapa da temporada de 2022. Max Verstappen venceu e se aproximou de Charles Leclerc no mundial de pilotos. Carlos Sainz completou o pódio. Edição: Carlos Garcia
Carlos Carlos, Gabriel Gavinelli e Victor Berto comentam a corrida de qualificação para o Grande Prêmio da Emília-Romanha de Fórmula 1, que viu Max Verstappen vencer e conquistar a pole position para a corrida deste domingo. Edição: Carlos Garcia
Carlos Carlos e Gabriel Gavinelli comentam a qualificação para o Grande Prêmio da Emília-Romanha de Fórmula 1, que viu Max Verstappen conquistar a pole position. Edição: Carlos Garcia
Carlos Carlos, Victor Berto e Gabriel Gavinelli comentam o Grande Prêmio da Austrália, terceira etapa da temporada 2022 da Fórmula 1, vencida por Charles Leclerc. O piloto da Ferrari venceu de forma dominante e, depois da quebra de Max Verstappen, abriu boa vantagem no campeonato de pilotos. Além disso, os destaques positivos e negativos do GP da Austrália de F1. Edição: Carlos Garcia/ Masterização: Gabriel Gavinelli
Carlos Carlos, Victor Berto e Gabriel Gavinelli comentam o grid de largada para o Grande Prêmio da Austrália, terceira etapa da temporada 2022 da Fórmula 1. Charles Leclerc foi o mais rápido e vai largar na pole position pela segundo vez no ano. Edição: Carlos Garcia/ Masterização: Gabriel Gavinelli
Carlos Carlos e Gabriel Gavinelli comentam os primeiros treinos livres para o Grande Prêmio da Austrália de Fórmula 1. A Ferrari liderou as duas sessões. A primeira com Carlos Sainz e a segunda com Charles Leclerc, em dia de domínio da Scuderia em Melbourne. Edição: Carlos Garcia/ Masterização: Gabriel Gavinelli
El abogado Carlos Carlos Alfaro consideró que el Consejo de Estado anula la lista del Pacto Histórico.
Welcome to Sports Cards Live: "After Hours" for some late night freestyle hobby talk with Jeremy and guest. Join us and see what it's all about! Tonight's After Hours Guest is the star of the YouTube hit show "Because I'm Carlos" - Carlos! Saturday Night at 12:30 am ET, 9:30pm PT (after your regularly scheduled episode of Sports Cards Live) YouTube.com/c/sportscardslive --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportscardslive/support
The team is joined by another film maker in the borderland, Carlos Carlos Jr. He takes us through his experience going to school at NMSU and how his life has impacted his film making career! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TowerCast/support
I was lucky enough to be invited to perform for the Circle Network in Nashville, 11/2019. It was an awesome experience. Here is the link to the video on YouTube. Thanks for listening/watching. Carlos Carlos in Nashville
In the previous chapter we discussed the structure of PSR reports and how a Statement of Reasons can help some people overcome problematic PSRs. Probation officers prepare the PSR specifically for the sentencing judge. But the PSR follows the person all the way through the journey. In fact, our team would argue that the PSR has a bigger influence after the sentence is imposed. After all, a judge likely knows a great deal about the case. If a defendant engineered an effective sentence-mitigation strategy, as we described in chapter six of this program, the judge will also know a great deal about the person and the influences that led him into the problem. Further, an attorney will likely be there to advocate on the person’s behalf. After the judge imposes the sentence, on the other hand, the defendant will not have an attorney. He will need to advocate on his own behalf. And the PSR will be an essential tool. If the person worked intelligently by engineering an effective sentence-mitigation strategy, he may succeed in getting a more favorable journey through prison. On the other hand, if the PSR is inaccurate, the person may have a harder time overcoming hurdles in prison—when a defense attorney will not be available to help. For these reasons, we encourage people to review the PSR carefully. Again, this is a critical responsibility. Some factors the offender must especially be concerned about include whether the PSR inaccurately reflects that the offender was a "leader" in the criminal offense. Any reference to the word "leader" or "organizer" may result in the offender being treated more severely by prison administrators. If the PSR suggests or identifies the offender as being a leader, and the offender believes such an accusation to be inappropriate, then it is in his best interest to address this problem. Impress upon the attorney to work to correct the inaccuracy in the PSR. Rather than ordering the probation officer to amend the PSR, the judge may correct the inaccuracy on the Statement of Reasons. Prison officials cannot ignore the Statement of Reasons. And a person in prison may be able to rely upon the statement to clear matters up through administrative remedy—which we describe in a later chapter. Drug Offenders: Drug offenders should review the quantity of drugs the PSR attributes to them. Frequently, people played relatively minor roles in drug distribution networks, but the PSR may insinuate greater responsibility. If it suggests that the offender was responsible for all the drugs involved in a large conspiracy, prison officials may take the conservative approach and classify him more harshly. If the PSR suggests a person is responsible for large quantities of drugs, he may be sent to a higher-security prison. He may be ineligible for camp placement. When it comes time for halfway house or home confinement, administrators may deny him. For these reasons, people should do their best to get a PSR that accurately reflects culpability. And if the probation officer will not make the adjustment, the prisoner should work with counsel to get specific language in the Statement of Reasons at sentencing. Violence in PSR: Besides leadership roles and high drug quantities, we’ve seen other significant problems with inaccurate PSR reports. For example, if the PSR alludes to violence, use of weapons, or ties to organized crime, prison officials will classify the person more harshly. We’ve heard of attorneys that mislead their clients. They diminish the relevance of the PSR, saying the judge already knows what he is going to do. Such advice may reflect the attorney's eagerness to conclude his representation in the case and move on to new matters. A judge may have an idea of the sentence that he is going to impose, but the PSR has more lasting ramifications on a person going to prison. An inaccurate PSR report may result in a prisoner serving his sentence in a harsher environment and it may deprive him of access to special programs. Some offenders serve more time in prison than necessary because of inaccurate PSR reports. Once the report is submitted to the BOP, making an amendment to it is—for all practical purposes—unlikely. Influence the Process: The best time to influence possibilities for an accurate PSR is before the investigation takes place. In chapter six, we discussed the importance of engineering a sentence-mitigation plan. A best-case scenario would be to present the probation officer with a well-thought-out sentencing narrative (that counsel has approved) during the investigation. When the probation officer asks the offender what he has to say about his role in the office, the offender may respond: I knew that I was going to be nervous when I got here. For that reason, I’ve taken the time to write out a document. Please review this document and incorporate as much as possible into your report. I’ll be submitting it, through counsel, to my judge at sentencing. We’ve seen probation officers cut-and-paste entire portions of the defendant’s statement into the PSR. Provide the probation officer with a written copy, and perhaps a digital version as well. Make it as easy as possible. By influencing the PSR, the person advances possibilities to advocate for himself while he is inside the BOP. On the other hand, if the person receives an inaccurate report, ask counsel to work earnestly to correct inaccuracies as early as possible. If the probation officer refuses to amend the PSR, then the next best time to object is at sentencing. The offender should request the sentencing judge to order the necessary corrections. If that opportunity passes, the offender may be stuck with the inaccuracies for the duration of his sentence. As discussed previously, all is not lost, so long as the judge agrees to clarify judicial findings in the Statement of Reasons. The BOP will consider those judicial remarks if they differ from the PSR. Offenders who do not take the time to understand the significance of the PSR frequently encounter problems that could have been avoided. Even if errors were made in the initial draft, the offender must not underestimate the importance of having all errors corrected and ensuring that the court orders the erroneous report destroyed. People that have more financial resources might consider hiring a post-conviction or sentencing specialist. Get advice on all issues regarding PSR reports. Sometimes, it makes sense to hire a retired probation officer, or sentencing expert, to draft a mock report. The defense attorneys may submit the report, along with the expert’s credentials, for the judge to consider. A person should make every possible effort to ensure that he is portrayed accurately and in a favorable way, not only for the sentencing judge, but also for prison authorities. Examples: Raymond: Raymond, an offender who was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, played a minor role in his offense. He allowed others to use his telephone to facilitate their drug transactions. Raymond was not privy to the quantity of drugs being sold, nor to the number of transactions that took place over his telephone line. Yet the PSR report indicated over 20 kilograms of cocaine were sold and that all conspirators, including, Raymond, were equally culpable. The sentencing judge had listened to all the testimony at trial. He knew that Raymond was a minor player in the conspiracy. He found Raymond less culpable than the others and gave him a downward departure from the sentencing guidelines because of his minor role. The judge did not, however, order an amendment of the PSR. As a result, case managers in the BOP used the PSR to classify him. As a result of the inaccuracy, they deemed him a “serious offender,” meaning he could not get camp placement. Raymond tried to get the judge to amend the PSR several times while he served the term. But the judge ruled the matter moot because Raymond received the downward departure at sentencing, and he refused to make any further adjustments. Neither Raymond nor his attorney appreciated the significance of his PSR prior to sentencing. At sentencing, the attorney persuaded the judge that the PSR inaccurately portrayed Raymond as an equal participant in the conspiracy. Yet he didn’t attempt to change the PSR itself. Accordingly, Raymond was sentenced appropriately, but he served his term in more severe conditions than other similarly situated offenders because his PSR was inaccurate. Raymond showed his case manager the sentencing transcripts. The judge clearly ruled that Raymond was less culpable than the others and sentenced him accordingly. The case manager, however, said the PSR governed all classification decisions. Again, this is a situation where the judge could have clarified Raymond’s culpability in the Statement of Reasons. Since he did not have that clarity, he served a harsher sentence. Carlos: Carlos owned a small chain of retail stores in New Jersey. He was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to serve four years in prison. When interviewed during the presentence investigation, the probation officer asked Carlos whether he had any problems with substance abuse. Thinking that admitting to any form of substance abuse would result in an unfavorable impression, Carlos told the probation officer that he did not abuse drugs. In fact, Carlos smoked marijuana occasionally for fifteen years. He drank alcohol regularly, sometimes until he blacked out. Had he admitted this substance abuse to the probation officer, his PSR would have reflected Carlos' experience with controlled substances, including alcohol. Instead, the PSR stated what Carlos indicated during the investigation: no history of substance abuse. When Carlos began serving his sentence, he learned about the drug treatment programs. He also learned that nonviolent offenders who completed the 500-hour program successfully could get out of prison earlier. Carlos wanted to apply for the program. He approached the psychologist who administered the drug treatment program for an interview. When the psychologist read Carlos' PSR, she noted no indication of substance abuse. She told Carlos that he would not be eligible for any time off his sentence because there wasn’t any prior history of substance abuse. Carlos explained that he had used marijuana for 15 years. He didn't admit his drug use to the probation officer, he said, because he didn’t want to make a bad impression. The psychologist expressed sympathy. Yet without documentation of prior substance abuse, he didn’t qualify for the program. She told him that she needed some type of documentation before she could admit him. As a result of his not preparing in advance of his meeting with the probation officer, Carlos had a harder time. Randall: Randall is a 64-year old medical doctor. For the past 30 years he operated a cardiology practice. Randall was sentenced to serve 36-months for violating the laws pertaining to health care. Randall's PSR confirmed that he held an undergraduate degree from Columbia University and a medical degree from Cornell. It did not verify that he graduated from high school. During his first week in prison, administrators ordered Randall to the education department. The teacher told Randall that he had to participate in a GED class. Randall said such a request was silly, as he has practiced as a physician for over 30 years. The BOP staff member said, "That doesn't mean anything. A lot of people have advanced degrees but don't have a GED. We require all our prisoners who lack a high school diploma to participate in the GED program." Randall thought the order absurd and told the teacher that he would show her his PSR, which verified his educational credentials. The teacher said she was not interested in reading about those credentials. Since the report did not indicate that Randall had a GED, the teacher was requiring him to participate in the class. Randall refused and was promptly taken to segregation for refusing an order. He also was sanctioned with loss of commissary. Rich: Problems with attorneys not wanting to introduce defendant statements in psr. Final Word: To avoid the type of problems that make confinement more difficult, do everything possible to get an accurate PSR. Raymond, Carlos, Randall, Rich, and many other federal prisoners struggle through harsher conditions because they didn’t fully understand the importance of a PSR. To get a more complete understanding of the PSR, it may make sense to read Rule 32 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (or the equivalent rule in a state system) to grasp the intended purpose of the presentence investigation.
Un grup de senderistes vam eixir des de Benassal (Alt Maestrat) i un altre des de Vilafranca (Els Ports) el 28 de setembre de 2019 fins a l'Escola del Canto. Allí vam enregistrar el programa que pots escoltar a continuació. Vam comptar amb la participació de l'escriptor Fèlix Edo, autor de la novel·la 'El Guardià de les Trufes'; membres d'Amics de l'Escola del Canto, així com antics alumnes d'esta. La banda sonora del programa va estar interpretada per Cau: Raquel Cruces, Juanfran Ballestero i Ana Querol. ... ... ... ... ... LLISTA DE CANÇONS INTERPRETADES PER CAU: 1. Cant de Batre: "Los pajaritos y yo" (l'Alcora) i "El colom volte la torre" (Benassal). 2. Romanç del jove soldat. Lletra d'Eva Dénia. 3. Cant de Batre. La melodia està basada en una versió compilada a Laureano Colom de Culla. 4. Cançó de saltar a la corda. 5. Cançó de Sant Nicolau. Basada en la versió que Eulàlia Monferrer li va transmetre a Ricardo Olmos. 6. Jota de la Prima. 7. La Jota de Segadors del tio Colom de Culla, una de les melodies del Ball Pla de Vilafranca i Jota de Quintos de Benassal. ... ... ... ... ... Organitzat: Els Viatges de Carlos Carlos. L'Institut Valencià de Cultura. Amb el suport dels Ajuntaments de Vilafranca i Benassal, Centre Excursionista de Vilafranca, Club de Muntanya Benassal, Associació Cultural Benassal Segle XXI i el Grup de Recuperació de la Memòria del segle XX de Benassal. Vam comptar amb l'ajuda d'Àlex Torres que va compartir amb nosaltres gravacions i publicacions especialitzades de música tradicional. La il·lustració i el disseny del cartell va estar realitzat per Fabio Castro. El material tècnic va estar cedit per Sergio Altaba, Pau Sancho (Trobadorets) i Raúl Sirvent (Associació Luis Miralles del Carro). Tècnic de so de postproducció: Arnau Múria.
FRIDAY 06.14.2019 Stereotype vs real midlife crises. The old man at the Starbucks. Purple Rain soundtrack and Morris Day and The Time. Monster Sports- NBA finals. To The Top with Carlos - Carlos goes to camp. From the Orlando Improv Michael Yo in studio. Devin Seabold in studio. RRR - Rick James. Email. Angel on the 1s & 2s. K.O.D. BOTW - Revelry Brewing - Never Sunny.
Carlos takes you "To The Top"! SHOUTOUT: Janitors - for cleaning up our messes! 2009 Carlos VS 2019 Carlos - Carlos reflects on how different his night at the Magic Game would have been if he was still his former crazy self! Motivational Minute - Why you should ONLY compare yourself to your former self and how. Today Will Be a Great Day! To The Top, Never Stop!
Aquest programa el dediquem al Dia Internacional de la Dona, que es commemora el 8 de març. L’objectiu és contribuir a la comprensió d’una realitat, la manca de dones, en tot el món, en el sector de les STEM (acrònim anglés per a Ciència, Tecnologia, Enginyeria i Matemàtiques). Entrevistarem a Lorena Parra i Blanca Feliu, dos joves que han estudiat el Grau en Ciències Ambientals de la UPV, amb molts bons resultats, i que continuen fent mèrits per a aconseguir dedicar-se professionalment a la seua passió. Al reportatge s’analitzen possible causes d’aquesta desigualtat en les STEM i es presenta una iniciativa del Campus de Gandia de la UPV per a trencar estereotips, la taula redona ‘La tecnologia també és cosa de xiques’, que té lloc divendres 10 de març a les 12.00h, i que estarà protagonitzada per joves titulades en Telecomunicacions per la UPV. Finalitzarem amb una recomanació musical de Carlos Ripollés (Carlos Carlos).
Dediquem el tercer episodi de Ciència Propera a la gestió ambiental de les costes valencianes. Entrevistem a Miguel Rodilla, professsor del Grau en Ciències Ambientals i del Màster en Avaluació i Seguiment Ambiental d’Ecosistemes Marins i Costaners que la UPV imparteix a Gandia, que ens explica què es el PATIVEL i el seu punt de vista sobre la futura gestió ambiental de les platges i zones de costa. En el reportatge, amb guió de Ferran Llario, doctorand de la UPV, ens apropem a la realitat d’algunes platges de la Safor, que pateixen greus desperfectes quan hi ha temporals. Acabem amb la recomanació musical de l’estudiant de Comunicació Audiovisual, Carlos Carlos.
Antonio Lizana amb la seua veu i el seu saxòfon protagonista en este capítol dels Viatges de Carlos Carlos, ell és intèrpret de manera formidable de jazz i flamenc. Per a tancar este podcast, escoltem a la cantant sarda és Elena Ledda que va actuar al Festival de Música Mediterrània de Tabarca. Els temes que han sonat són: 1. Déjate sentir; 2. Ilusión de volver; 3. Seguirijazz; 4. (A. Lizana amb Gabacho Maroconnection); 5. Volar; 6. Mujer Guerrera; 7. Solea; 8. Sa Lugue d’Elena Ledda.
El mercat de Música Viva de Vic que es va celebrar entre els dies 15 i 18 de setembre en parlem en este capítol dels Viatges de Carlos Carlos. Escoltem temes d’Antonio Serrano, Malandro Club, Medeiros / Lucas, Connectome, Blick Bassy, The Gramophone All Stars Big Band i Aitor Saéz de Jauregui. A més, inclou dos entrevistes amb un dels components de Connectome, i també amb Saéz de Jauregui per a parlar del projecte “Corrrrrrrpus”.
La Mostra Viva del Mediterrani i la nit solidària “Dona’m la mà” són les protagonistes d’este capítol dels Viatges de Carlos Carlos. En la Mostra Viva hi haurà música, cinema, teatre, etc. Us propose els concerts de Noma Omran i d’Aziza Brahim i l’exposició fotogràfica “De València a Gaza, arrels mediterrànies” del periodista David Segarra, a qui he entrevistat. També conversem amb Judit Neddermann, cantant i compositora que ha publicat el segon treball discogràfic en solitari. Es titula “Un segon” i estarà actuant en la nit solidària “Dona’m la mà” organitzada per Pobresa Zero.
En el primer capítol dels viatges de Carlos Carlos us proposem un viatge musical per la programació del festival Pirineos Sur. Escoltem a Songhai, Bachar Mar-Kalifé, Shonghoy Blues, Alpha Blondy, Niño de Elche, Mosicaires, Temenik Electric i Cuban Beats All Stars. Podeu seguir tota l'activitat a: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elsviatgesdecarloscarlos/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ripollescarlos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ripollescarlos/ Medium: https://medium.com/@RipollesCarlos
In this week's episode we'll learn that they cheat at the other kind of football, too; we'll discover that when it's 120 degrees fahrenheit, people in India don't care which genocidal dictator is on their ice cream package; and we'll wonder why a Mexican demon wouldn't be named Carlos Carlos.