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A game that was originally conceived in 1999 as a sequel to Resident Evil 3, this idea was eventually changed Due to the staff and more importantly the games director Hideki Kamiya seeing that it would not fit the Resident Evil franchise, the devil may cry series, its characters and its other sequels are still among one of capcoms most popular franchises. So it is why this STAGE of the Retro VGM Revival Hour we charge up our devil triggers and load up our pistols and stylish combat styles with these selected tracks from the devil may cry series. ++===========Game – Composer – Title – Company========++ 1.) Devil May Cry - Masami Ueda, Masato Kohda & Misao Senbongi - "PUBIC ENEMY (Regular Battle 1), Psycho Siren (Mid-Boss Battle), Red-hot Juice (Phantom Appears), Lock and Load (Blade Appears /Regular Battle 2), Super Ultra Violet (Nelo Angelo Appears/Battle Ver. 3), Legendary Battle (Demon Emperor Mundus Battle 1 In the Sky) & Dante & Trish/ Seeds of Love (Staff Roll)”- August 23, 2001 - Capcom - PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Windows PC, PS4 & Xbox One 2.) Devil May Cry 2 - Masato Kohda, Tetsuya Shibata & Satoshi Ise - “Shoot the Works (Dante Battle 2), Demon's Paradise (Lucia Battle 2), Cursed Giant (Orangguerra/Tartarussian Battle), Bust the Beast (Goatling/ Phantom Battle) & Faithful Servant (Furiataurus Battle)” - January 25, 2003 - Capcom - PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Windows PC, PS4 & Xbox One 3.) Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening - Tetsuya Shibata & Kento Hasegawa - “Dante's Office 7 Hells Battle, Vergil Battle 2, Lady Battle, Beowulf Battle (w/ vocals by Shawn McPherson), Battle-2/Battle Music 2 (w/ vocals by Shawn McPherson), Doppelganger Battle, Arkham Battle 2, Vergil Battle 3 & Devils Never Cry/Staff Roll (w/ vocals by Shawn McPherson & David Baker) ” - February 17, 2005 -Capcom - PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Windows PC, PS4 & Xbox One 4.) Devil May Cry 4 - Tetsuya Shibata, Kento Hasegawa, Masami Ueda, Shusaku Uchiyama, Kota Suzuki, Akihiko Narita, Rei Kondoh, Masayoshi Ishi (CHAMY.Ishi) & Shinichiro Sato - “Out Of Darkness /Prologue (w/ vocals by Aubrey Ashburn), Blackened Angel/Dante Battle 1 (w/ vocals by Shawn McPherson), The Time Has Come/Generic Nero Battle (w/ vocals by Jason Arnold), Baroque And Beats (Battle w/ Bianco Angelo), The Viper (Battle with Echidna) & Shall Never Surrender/Staff Roll (w/ vocals by Jason Arnold)” - January 31, 2008 - Capcom - Android, iOS, Windows PC, PS3, PS4, Nvidia Shield Portable, Shield Tablet, Nvidia Shield TV, Xbox 360 & Xbox One 5.) DMC: Devil May Cry - Noisia (Martijn van Sonderen, Nik Roos, Thijs de Vlieger) & Combichrist (Andy LaPlegua, Joe Letz, Z Marr, Abbey Nex) - “Hunter Theme, Barbas Theme, Lilith's Club, Mundus Theme, Zombie Fistfight, Feed the Fire, Sent To Destroy & Burial Alive” - January 15, 2013 - Ninja Theory/Capcom - Windows PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 & Xbox One 6.) Project X Zone - Salamander Factory (based on the original Composition by Masami Ueda) - “Devils Never Cry & Ultra Violet (Nelo Angelo theme)” - October 11, 2012 - Banpresto & Monolith Soft/Namco Bandai Games - Nintendo 3DS 7.) Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax - Shoji Meguro, Toshiko Tasaki & Kenichi Tsuchiya - “Normal Battle Deep World Amara, Showtime, Warp Field, Joint Struggle & Dante Battle” - January 29, 2004 - Atlus - PS2 8.) * Devil May Cry 5 - Kota Suzuki, John R. Graham, Yoshiya Terayama, Hiromitsu Maeba, Casey Edwards, Stephen McNair, Cody Matthew Johnson & Jeff Rona - “Unbearable Pressure, Blazing Muscle, Lunatic Ray, Splitting Fool, Abyssal Time, Voltaic Black Knight, Silver Bullet, Devil Trigger (w/ vocals by Ali Edwards)” - March 8, 2019 - Capcom - PS4, Windows PC & Xbox One Edgar Velasco: @MoonSpiderHugs www.patreon.com/nostalgiaroadtrip Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NostalgiaRoadTripChannel Official Site: https://nostalgiaroadtrip.com/ FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nostalgiaroadtrip/
We delve into advanced management of headaches, including novel therapies, migraines with aura, migraines in complicated patients, and headaches of short duration with Dr. Rebecca Burch, a headache medicine specialist at the John R. Graham Headache Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com. Credits Written and produced by: Paul Williams MD Edited by: Matthew Watto MD Hosts: Paul Williams MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Matthew Watto MD Guest: Rebecca Burch MD Time Stamps 00:00 Disclaimer, intro and guest bio 03:28 Guest one-liner, movie and podcast recommendations, favorite failure and picks of the week from The Curbsiders 10:38 Clinical case of migraines; diagnosis and classification 14:12 Does medication overuse headache exist? 16:16 Chronic daily headache; Conversion from episodic to chronic and vice versa 21:43 Approaches to medication overuse headache 25:54 Case 2: migraine with aura and other types of migraine (retinal, hemiplegic, etc.) 32:09 Pathophysiology of migraine; how triptans work; How should aura effect management? 38:44 Migraine cocktails 41:15 Comorbid mood disorders; Use of psych meds and triptans 45:08 Migraines and oral contraceptives 48:42 Botulinum toxin and new CGRP therapies 53:36 What does success look like in migraine therapy? 55:32 Nonpharmacologic management 60:45 Case 3: headaches of short duration 66:36 Headache red flags; Imaging for headaches; pathophysiology of high and low pressure headaches 72:00 Idiopathic intracranial hypertension 75:25 Take home points 77:00 Outro
Jillian Grennan is an academic with a specialty in corporate finance and she teaches at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. She has produced some incredible work about looking at and measuring corporate culture without even being inside the firm. She has done a lot of research on culture to try and understand the value added by culture for firms and also has a strong corporate background that lends itself to her areas of expertise. In this episode of The Culture Gap — the second of two episodes featuring Jillian — she explains more about some of the foundational ideas of her research and what some of her colleagues are working on in the same field. She also shares some insights about why so many CEOs see culture as important yet the gap between what they see and what they make happen is vast, and her thoughts on the Me Too Movement and its impact on corporate culture. Welcome to The Culture Gap. Key Takeaways: [:43] Daniel introduces his guest for this episode — Jillian Grennan. [1:26] Jillian explains more about the technology behind computational linguistics and how she applied it to bring data to life in her study of external culture measurement. [4:09] Daniel and Jillian discuss the gap between the values of the company that are proclaimed and what employees are really seeing as the values in the company. [7:01] Who are some of Jillian's colleagues focused on this same area of study? How does their work tie in with hers? [11:13] Why do some CEOs not believe that having a healthy corporate culture is important, particularly when the evidence points to great benefits companies will reap from it? [14:50] You can study other cultures but you can't import another culture into a firm. [16:27] What is Jillian's perspective on not hiring based on culture fit to avoid creating a monolithic organization that is essentially an echo chamber? [19:34] What are Jillian's thoughts on the Me Too Movement and how that plays into companies' cultures? [23:47] Are there alternative models to the hierarchical pyramid structure that most companies tend to adopt and seems to be the tyranny of business? [27:29] If Jillian were asked to be the Chief Culture Officer at Nike, what would her advice be to the C-suite? [29:40] What research is Jillian working on next? [31:41] What advice would Jillian give her younger self, prior to starting her career? Brought to You By: The Culture Gap Podcast THRUUE Podfly Productions Learn more about: Jillian Grennan Jillian Grennan on LinkedIn Me Too Movement on Wikipedia “The Economic Implications of Corporate Financial Reporting,” by John R. Graham, Campbell R. Harvey, and Shiva Rajgopal “Corporate Culture: Evidence from the Field,” John R. Graham, Campbell R. Harvey, Jillian Popadak, and Shiva Rajgopal Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World, by Adam Grant
John R. Graham Ph.D.'94, the D. Richard Mead Jr. Family Professor of Finance, explains Duke's long-standing Global Business Outlook survey and its global impact.
Clare Island - The Record of a 600-Million Year Assembly Line John Graham Clare Island's dramatic and diverse landscape shows the evidence of 6000 million years of climate change. John Graham tells this fascinating story. John R. Graham is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Geology at Trinity College, Dublin. He was educated at the University of Manchester and the University of Exeter and lectured for five years at Plymouth Polytechnic (now the University of Plymouth before joining TCD in 1978. He was elected Fellow of the college in 1985 and currently lectures in sedimentology, stratigraphy and aspects of Irish geology. He has worked on sedimentological aspects of rocks varying from Ordovician to Carboniferous age in many parts of western Ireland from West Cork to Donegal. Professor Graham is the editor of New Survey of Clare Island Volume 2: Geology. www.ria.ie Disclaimer: The Royal Irish Academy has prepared the content of this website responsibly and carefully, but disclaims all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained in any of the materials. The views expressed are the authors' own and not those of the Royal Irish Academy.