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On this episode we chat weigh Mr. Everything about the NGA and it’s future for natural bodybuilding. In this vibrant and constant push to dispel the negative misinformation being put forth about natural bodybuilding, we hit you with the truth from the very people who know it best. Stay tuned
P4P Real Talk with P4P Undefeated Head Judge, Earl Snyder
Competition Judge & Director of NGA Promoter Relations, Earl Snyder, is back on the air to break down one of the hottest topics on every athletes mind...judging. Get your questions ready and let's ROCK & ROLL!
Competition Judge & Director of NGA Promoter Relations, Earl Snyder, is back on the air to break down one of the hottest topics on every athletes mind...judging. Get your questions ready and let's ROCK & ROLL!
You hear them all the time, complaints about judges making bad calls. Tonight, Desiree and Kaelin are going to chop it up with Earl Snyder, NGA Promoter Relations -- competitor and head judge, among other things -- to find out if the complaints are valid OR, if we just need an education about the judges see vs. what we see.
If you've gone through or are in the midst of a physical transformation, this show is for you. As a follow-up to Kaelin and Desiree's interview with Peter Cosentino -- where he shared his story about going form morbid obesity to the competition stage -- the NGA's Early Snyder and Terri Whitsel are jumping on the air waves to share how and why the Transformation category was started in their organization and the type of response they've been getting, Tune in!
Earl Snyder, NGA promoter relations, is joining Desiree and Kaelin to provide the corporate perspective of what the NGA has in store for athletes in 2017.
Held in memory of Earl Snyder, the Snyder Lectures take place annually and are held at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge and the University of Indiana's Bloomington School of Law on alternate years. Speakers are faculty members or prominent international law scholars or practitioners chosen by the universities to deliver the lectures, which are subsequently published in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (IJGLS).Professor Fred H. Cate, Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University delivered the 2011 Snyder Lecture on Monday 14th November 2011. Increasingly we live in a world of ubiquitous data and widely distributed power to collect, use, store, and share personal information. Data protection takes on new importance in an environment in which our activities, communications, transactions, and preferences are captured electronically and used to define our existence. Yet data protection laws, with their focus on transparency, consent, and regulatory oversight of every aspect of data processing are proving increasingly unworkable in the face of the deluge of digital data. The situation is exacerbated by the wide divergence among regional and national (and even local and provincial) laws used to regulate inherently global data flows. As reality and law grow further apart, individuals are left unprotected, industry and governments operate without meaningful oversight or certainty, and society lacks shared norms about the appropriate limits of data collection and use. This lecture addresses the scope of the problem and some practical steps for doing better.
Held in memory of Earl Snyder, the Snyder Lectures take place annually and are held at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge and the University of Indiana's Bloomington School of Law on alternate years. Speakers are faculty members or prominent international law scholars or practitioners chosen by the universities to deliver the lectures, which are subsequently published in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (IJGLS). Professor Fred H. Cate, Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University delivered the 2011 Snyder Lecture on Monday 14th November 2011.
Held in memory of Earl Snyder, the Snyder Lectures take place annually and are held at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge and the University of Indiana's Bloomington School of Law on alternate years. Speakers are faculty members or prominent international law scholars or practitioners chosen by the universities to deliver the lectures, which are subsequently published in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (IJGLS). Professor Fred H. Cate, Distinguished Professor and C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University delivered the 2011 Snyder Lecture on Monday 14th November 2011.