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What happens when two global biotech giants team up to tackle one of aquaculture's biggest bottlenecks? You get Veramaris - a joint venture between DSM and Evonik that's producing high-potency omega-3s from algae, not fish.In this episode, Tony sits down with Ian Carr and Yann Le Gal from Veramaris to unpack how industrial-scale fermentation could be the key to unlocking more predictable, scalable, and sustainable feed nutrition for the seafood industry.We dive into:Why the supply of EPA and DHA is critical - and maxed out from traditional sourcesHow algae oil offers pricing stability in a volatile marketWhat it took to scale a fermentation plant in NebraskaAnd what new big data from Manolin reveals about omega-3 nutrition and farm performance at scaleWhether you're a feed miller, farmer, investor, or just trying to make sense of the evolving aquafeed landscape, this is an episode packed with insights on innovation, sustainability, and the future of aquaculture.
How do you turn millions of noisy farm records into clear, actionable insights that drive real-world change? In this week's episode, we go behind the scenes of our recent Big Data study with Veramaris, unpacking how Manolin's advanced techniques—like traced populations and inverse probability weighted regression—are redefining how aquaculture can learn directly from farm operations. Beyond the findings on EPA and DHA feed levels, we explore why better data science is becoming the new competitive edge for salmon farms worldwide.Download the EPA+DHA Study Whitepaper.For more aquaculture insights head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
Is the future of sea lice management in Norway shifting toward automation? In this episode, we break down Norway's latest push for mandatory automated sea lice counting, a move that could redefine how farms monitor and manage lice outbreaks. We discuss into key takeaways from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority's new regulatory plans, insights from DNV's latest report on automated lice monitoring, and Manolin's latest analysis on the 2024 sea lice season, revealing how record-high temperatures contributed to a surge in lice infestations. But with more data, will farms actually see better outcomes—or just more regulation? Tune in for a sharp look at the intersection of technology, policy, and farm management. For more aquaculture insights, head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
We're kicking off 2025 diving deep into Norway's recently updated white paper on animal welfare—the first such update in over two decades. This comprehensive 200-page document sets ambitious goals for the entire aquaculture industry, including a striking target to reduce fish mortality in farming to 5%. We'll explore the implications of this directive, the specific measures proposed such as banning triploid salmon, and the realistic paths towards achieving these mortality rates. With insights drawn from Manolin's data and industry-wide benchmarks, this episode promises to unpack how governmental aspirations translate into actionable strategies on the ground. For more aquaculture insights, head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
The definition of "success in the restaurant business" is ever changing. Hear Joe and Rachel's stories and their definition of success during their time running their places, Rupee, Manolin and Old Salt. These two have been in the biz for a while and know their shit. Hear how they are "selbst gebaut"!
Chapter 1:Summary of The Old Man and the Sea"The Old Man and the Sea" is a short novel written by Ernest Hemingway in 1951 and published in 1952. It remains one of his most famous works, reflecting themes of perseverance, individual pride, and the fight between humans and nature. The story centers on Santiago, an old and experienced Cuban fisherman who has gone 84 days without catching a fish. His young apprentice, Manolin, has been forced by his parents to fish on another boat due to Santiago's streak of bad luck.Determined to break his unlucky streak, Santiago sets out into the Gulf Stream, far beyond the island's coastal waters, hoping to catch a big fish. On the 85th day, he hooks a gigantic marlin, which begins a long and exhausting battle. Santiago admires the strength and beauty of the marlin, seeing it as a worthy opponent. He struggles with the fish for three days, enduring physical pain and the isolation of the sea. Finally, he manages to kill the marlin with his harpoon.Elated by his triumph but exhausted, Santiago straps the marlin alongside his skiff to head home. However, the marlin's blood in the water attracts sharks. Despite his best efforts to fend them off, the sharks eat much of the marlin's flesh. By the time Santiago reaches the shore, all that is left of his great catch is the skeletal carcass.When he arrives back in port, Santiago is asleep and exhausted. The other fishermen marvel at the size of the marlin's skeleton, but Santiago sleeps deeply, dreaming of his youth and lions on an African beach, symbolizing his fading strength but enduring spirit."The Old Man and the Sea" explores themes of struggle and resilience, and the honor found in never giving up. The sparse and straightforward prose is typical of Hemingway's style, contributing to the story's powerful and lasting impact, earning it great esteem and contributing to Hemingway's 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature.Chapter 2:The Theme of The Old Man and the Sea"The Old Man and the Sea," written by Ernest Hemingway, centers on Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a prolonged unlucky streak. Here are some key plot points, elements of Santiago's character development, and thematic ideas in the novella: Key Plot Points:1. Struggle with the Marlin: Santiago has gone 84 days without catching a fish, considered bad luck by his community. On the 85th day, he sets out into the Gulf Stream, where he hooks a giant marlin, beginning a multi-day epic battle.2. Battle and Endurance: Santiago respects the marlin for its dignity and considers it a worthy adversary. He struggles to hold onto the line, exhausting every ounce of his strength to keep the fish.3. The Marlin's Capture: On the third day, Santiago finally kills the marlin with a harpoon. He ties the enormous fish alongside his skiff, proud of his accomplishment, though too worn to celebrate.4. Return Journey and Sharks: As Santiago navigates homeward, sharks are attracted to the marlin's blood. Despite his efforts to fend them off, the sharks devour the prized marlin flesh, leaving only its skeleton.5. Santiago's Return: Physically devastated and heartbroken, Santiago manages to sail back to his village, where he carries the marlin's skeleton ashore. He returns to his shack to rest, dreaming of lions on an African beach, a vision of his youth and strength. Character Development:- Courage and Pride: Despite his old age and failing physical strength, Santiago is determined and filled with a deep pride. Not just in proving himself to others, but to affirm his enduring skill and spirit.- Respect and Empathy: Santiago showcases a profound connection with nature, demonstrated in his dialogue about the sea, his caring thoughts towards the flying fish, and his deep respect for the marlin.- Persistence and Determination: Despite...
Special Crossover Episode! To kick off our summer series of episodes we're starting off with an interview Tony did with the National Fisheries Institute's podcast SoFISHticated, a leading podcast on actional seafood industry information. In this episode, Tony gets asked about the current state of AI in aquaculture, the technology trends and applications, and what Manolin is doing within the AI and Big Data space for the aquaculture industry currently. For more aquaculture insights head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
Book Vs. Movie: The Old Man and the SeaThe 1952 Short Story by “Papa” & the 1958 Spencer Tracy FilmIn this episode, the Margos review Ernest Hemingway's 1952 novella "The Old Man and the Sea" and its 1958 film adaptation featuring Spencer Tracy. The story revolves around an aging Cuban fisherman, Santiago, who embarks on a challenging battle with a massive marlin in the Gulf Stream. The novella has been adapted into several films, the most notable being the 1958 movie directed by John Sturges. If you want to know which version the Margos preferred, tune in to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:The lives of both Hemingway and TracyThe SYMBOLISM!!!!!The differences between the short story and the film.The cast of the 1958 film: Spencer Tracy (Santiago,) Felipe Pazos Jr. (Manolin,) Harry Bellavar (Martin,) Don Diamond (cafe proprietor,) Don Blackman (Arm wrestler,) and Joey Ray as a gambler.Clips used:Charlton Heston reading “The Old Man and the Sea”The Old Man and the Sea (1958 trailer)Sontiao fights the marlinSantiago fights the sharkCharlton Heston finishes the storyTCM Host Ben Mankiewicz discusses the 1958 movie The Old Man and the Sea.Music: Dimitri TiomkinBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 MarketingFollow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5406542/advertisement
Book Vs. Movie: The Old Man and the SeaThe 1952 Short Story by “Papa” & the 1958 Spencer Tracy FilmIn this episode, the Margos review Ernest Hemingway's 1952 novella "The Old Man and the Sea" and its 1958 film adaptation featuring Spencer Tracy. The story revolves around an aging Cuban fisherman, Santiago, who embarks on a challenging battle with a massive marlin in the Gulf Stream. The novella has been adapted into several films, the most notable being the 1958 movie directed by John Sturges. If you want to know which version the Margos preferred, tune in to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:The lives of both Hemingway and TracyThe SYMBOLISM!!!!!The differences between the short story and the film.The cast of the 1958 film: Spencer Tracy (Santiago,) Felipe Pazos Jr. (Manolin,) Harry Bellavar (Martin,) Don Diamond (cafe proprietor,) Don Blackman (Arm wrestler,) and Joey Ray as a gambler.Clips used:Charlton Heston reading “The Old Man and the Sea”The Old Man and the Sea (1958 trailer)Sontiao fights the marlinSantiago fights the sharkCharlton Heston finishes the storyTCM Host Ben Mankiewicz discusses the 1958 movie The Old Man and the Sea.Music: Dimitri TiomkinBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 MarketingFollow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
El 29 de septiembre de 2023 se cumplen 132 años del natalicio de Manuel Antonio Álvarez (MANOLÍN), el padre de la radio cubana. Sonido Roque Media presenta un documento sonoro ya histórico y hasta ahora inédito. Son dos reportajes producidos por los periodistas y realizadores cubanos Rafael Solano y Jesús Díaz Loyola. Imagen que acompaña el trabajo: Caricatura del brasileño Brito Silva.
A Brief Introduction of The Old Man and the Sea Summary and ReviewThe Old Man and the Sea is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway and published in 1952. The story follows an aging fisherman named Santiago who has gone eighty-four days without catching a fish. On the eighty-fifth day, Santiago sets out to sea alone and catches a giant marlin. However, he struggles to bring the fish back to shore and must endure a series of challenges, including sharks attacking and eating his catch. The novel explores themes of perseverance, determination, and the struggle between man and nature. Santiago's character is portrayed as a stoic and heroic figure who faces adversity with grace and dignity. Hemingway's sparse and straightforward style reinforces the novel's themes, and it is considered a classic work of American literature. Overall, The Old Man and the Sea is a captivating and poignant story that showcases Hemingway's mastery of writing. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953 and played a significant role in solidifying Hemingway's legacy as one of America's greatest writers.Ernest Hemingway -The Old Man and the Sea AuthorErnest Hemingway was an American author and journalist born on July 21, 1899. He is considered one of the greatest writers of the 20th century and is known for his concise, straightforward writing style. Hemingway wrote many acclaimed books such as "The Sun Also Rises", "A Farewell to Arms", and "For Whom the Bell Tolls". One of his most famous works is "The Old Man and the Sea" which was published in 1952. The novella tells the story of an elderly Cuban fisherman named Santiago who has gone 84 days without catching a fish. On the 85th day, he sets out to sea alone and catches a massive marlin after a three-day struggle. However, sharks eat away at the marlin during his journey back to land. "The Old Man and the Sea" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953 and was instrumental in earning Hemingway the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. The book continues to be a popular read among readers of all ages and has been adapted into several films, stage productions, and other forms of media. A Guide of The Old Man and the Sea Chapters SummaryChapter 1: The Old Man and the Sea starts with introducing the protagonist, Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman. He has not caught any fish for eighty-four days and is considered unlucky by other fishermen. Santiago's young apprentice, Manolin, still respects him and takes care of him despite his lack of success. Chapter 2: The next day, Santiago goes to the sea alone and promises to catch a big fish. He finally hooks a marlin after a long wait and a difficult fight. But because of the size of the fish, he cannot bring it aboard his boat and has to tie it to his boat and drag it behind him. Chapter 3: Santiago continues to fight the marlin and talks to himself and to the fish. He feels a deep respect for the creature that he admires for its strength and beauty. He also thinks about his own life and the opportunities he missed. Chapter 4: Santiago faces new difficulties as sharks are attracted by the blood of the marlin and start attacking it. He fights them off with his harpoon, but they keep coming back until there is nothing left of the fish but the head and the spine. Chapter 5: Santiago returns to the shore with the remains of the marlin and attracts a crowd of curious onlookers. Manolin sees him exhausted and helps him home. He vows to return to fishing with Santiago, who admits that he needs the boy's company and luck. Overall, The Old Man and the Sea is a story of...
Hoy les contaré una historia de #Traicion en la #EpocaDeOro del #CineMexicano: #Egos y #Envidia que separaron a grandes duplas y los enemistaron por el resto de sus vidas. En particular, a la dupla de #Shilinsky y #Cantinflas y de Shilinsky y #Manolin. Aquí te platicaré que unió a estos 3 #Comicos .
MANOLIN MOREL CAMPOS, de Puerto Rico; multifacético músico, compositor, maestro y director de orquesta y de bandas de marchas, me visitó con el cantante, CASITO MORALES a mi programa radial en Nueva York, durante la década de los 80s. MANOLIN MOREL CAMPOS dirigía su orquesta cantando CASITO MORALES; y ambos me hablaron de sus infancias en Ponce, PR. Además se pasaron algunas danzas escritas por el abuelo de MANOLIN MOREL CAMPOS; el ilustre compositor de danzas puertorriqueñas, DON JUAN MOREL CAMPOS. Juan Morel Campos (16 de mayo de 1857 - 12 de mayo de 1896), fue un compositor considerado por muchos como el responsable de llevar el género de la danza puertorriqueña a su nivel más alto. Compuso más de 550 obras musicales antes de morir inesperadamente a los 38 años. Por algún tiempo Juan Morel Campos dirigió la Banda Municipal de Ponce y fue también el organista de la Catedral de Ponce. Además la entrevista contiene música tropical por la orquesta de MANOLIN MOREL CAMPOS cantando CASITO MORALES.
Links:Visit Manolin's Website!Follow Manolin on Twitter!Check out our new website!: https://www.globalseafood.org/podcastFollow us on social media!Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | InstagramShare your sustainability tips with us podcast@globalseafood.org or leave us a voicemail at +1 (603) 384-3560!If you want to be more involved in the work that we do, become a member of the Global Seafood Alliance: https://www.globalseafood.org/membership/
Peak Season – Rainbow Chard // This year Ramadan is from April 2nd to May 1st when Muslims fast from Sunrise to sunset. We'll talk to Sureya Gokeri, owner of Café Turko in Fremont on traditional foods to break the fast // Shakshuka is all the rage at Lola and beyond and now there are green versions popping up // We talk with Executive Chef Elizabeth Kenyon who is running some of the hottest joints in town - Rupee Bar, Manolin and Old Salt // Endless crunchy possibilities for breadings from cheez-its to cornflakes // Lastly, we play the Rub with Love Trivia Challenge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Links:Learn more about Manolin Aqua here!Contact Steve at Steven.hedlund@globalseafood.orgContact Elise at Elise.avallon@globalseafood.orgCheck out our new website!: https://www.globalseafood.org/podcastFollow us on social media!Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | InstagramShare your sustainability tips with us podcast@globalseafood.org or leave us a voicemail at +1 (603) 384-3560!If you want to be more involved in the work that we do, become a member of the Global Seafood Alliance: https://www.globalseafood.org/membership/
Semios (108): https://aggrad.libsyn.com/future-of-agriculture-108-data-driven-sustainable-agriculture-through-iot-and-machine-learning-with-michael-gilbert-of-semios Manolin (120): https://aggrad.libsyn.com/future-of-agriculture-121-electricides-with-andrew-diprose-of-rootwave Harvest Returns (093): https://aggrad.libsyn.com/future-of-agriculture-093-crowdfarming-with-chris-rawley-of-harvest-returns We are revisiting three different former guests from 2018 to ask the question “Where are they now?”. This is something you all have requested over the years, but I've never done until now. It was a lot of fun and really insightful to catch up with the three former podcast guests that you're about to hear from. They are: Michael Gilbert of Semios, Tony Chen from Manolin, and Chris Rawley of Harvest Returns. So you're getting sort of three episodes in one today. I think there are a ton of great nuggets in each of these segments, so I highly encourage you to stick around to listen to each of them.
Yolanda Díaz nació en La Vega, República Dominicana, emigró junto a su familia a Puerto Rico y posteriormente a New York, reside en la actualidad en Tampa, FL. en este episodio nos narra en exclusiva su historia de luchas y superación junto a su esposo Manuel Díaz (fallecido) y sus cuatro hijos menores Juan Manuel, Dario, Manolin y Sarita.
Cronista deportivo, director de prensa de los Toros del Este de la LIDOM, presentador de Deportes 107, creador de contenido con sus resúmenes deportivos en sus redes sociales @vicbaezs y en su web vicbaez.com y orgullosamente romanense, Vic Baez es el protagonista del episodio de regreso del podcast.Porque aún podemos conversar, Vic no solamente nos cuenta de su carrera como comunicador, sino que además nos regala un emotivo momento recordando a su mayor inspiración y al amigo al que hecha en falta: su padre Manolin Baez.Puedes escuchar Aún Podemos Conversar en tu plataforma de podcast favorita. Si además de escucharlo, te suscribes y lo compartes para que más personas lo escuchen, doblemente agradecido contigo.Episodio grabado en agosto 2021 vía ZoomTema: Season 2 (creación del autor del podcast).
On this episode, we spoke with Tony Chen, the co-founder of Manolin. Manolin is a data analytics company focused on helping aquaculture farmers combine human and artificial intelligence to better predict and solve for aquaculture disease.
Programa informativo taurino. Resultados y comentarios de las corridas de toros celebradas en Jaen y Herencia (Ciudad Real) con testimonios de los protagonistas, empresario, ganaderos y espadas. Mañana toros tambien televisados desde Moron de la Frontera, Sevilla. Otra semana de defunciones de profesionales taurinos, criticos y aficionados populares. Muere el popular "Manolin" hijo del "Bombero Torero". Escuchar audio
Il Circuito dell' ERT (Ente Regionale Teatrale) ospita Sebastiano Somma per una serata in streaming della rassegna Circuito Aperto. Venerdì 12 marzo alle ore 21 in collaborazione con il Teatro Zancanaro di Sacile sulle pagine Facebook e YouTube dell'ERT FVG andrà in scena “Il vecchio e il mare”, adattamento teatrale del romanzo scritto nel 1951 da Ernest Hemingway e pubblicato l'anno successivo sulla rivista Life. Sebastiano Somma sarà l'iconica figura del vecchio pescatore Santiago, mentre il ruolo di Manolin, il fidato allievo, sarà interpretato dalla figlia di Sebastiano Somma, Cartisia; l'accompagnamento musicale è affidato al violino del M° Riccardo Bonaccini, mentre le installazioni sul palco sono opera di Angelo Accardi. “Il vecchio e il mare” giunge al termine della carriera di scrittore di Hemingway. Si tratta, infatti, dell'ultima opera pubblicata in vita in cui l'autore rimedita i temi fondamentali di ciò che ha elaborato negli anni - nella cornice simbolica di un'epica individuale - e, contemporaneamente, ripercorre i grandi modelli letterari che, come Moby Dick, hanno reso celebre la letteratura americana. Il romanzo racconta la scommessa di un vecchio pescatore, la sua disperazione, la sua passione, l'amore per la natura dalla forza devastante e la rivincita, tutti elementi con cui Sebastiano Somma gioca in voce, cercando parallelismi con la sua vita e quella del pubblico.
Tony Chen is an entrepreneur, and Co-Founder of the fish health company Manolin. He studied at MIT, before co-founding the company with his friend John Costantino. In this episode we discuss why Tony and John moved to Norway and Bergen to build a software platform for the salmon industry, why data can help and solve many important issues for salmon farmers, and Tony's best tips for people that want to become entrepreneurs. I hope you enjoyed this episode and learned something new. If you have the time please leave a review and share it with your friends and your network.If you want to get in touch with me - contact me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ChrisVonheim And make sure to subscribe to my YouTube Channel: Christophervonheim See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tony Chen is an entrepreneur, and Co-Founder of the fish health company Manolin. He studied at MIT, before co-founding the company with his friend John Costantino. In this episode we discuss why Tony and John moved to Norway and Bergen to build a software platform for the salmon industry, why data can help and solve many important issues for salmon farmers, and Tony's best tips for people that want to become entrepreneurs. I hope you enjoyed this episode and learned something new. If you have the time please leave a review and share it with your friends and your network.If you want to get in touch with me - contact me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ChrisVonheim And make sure to subscribe to my YouTube Channel: Christophervonheim See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Il Teatro Ghione presenta da giovedi 22 a domenica 25 ottobre la lettura scenica, “Il vecchio e il mare”, di Ernest Hemingway , nell'adattamento di Lucilio Santoni, la regia di Sebastiano Somma, con Sebastiano Somma e Cartisia J. Somma e al violino il M° Riccardo Bonaccini. Il vecchio Santiago sfida le forze incontenibili della natura nella disperata caccia a un enorme pescespada dei Caraibi, e poi nella lotta, quasi letteralmente a mani nude, contro gli squali che un pezzo alla volta gli strappano la preda, lasciandogli solo il simbolo della vittoria e della riuscita nell'impresa. Forse per la prima volta nella sua vita, mentre ingaggia il corpo a corpo coi suoi nemici acquatici, si scopre coraggioso e fiero. Capisce che si può vincere, anche se dovrà realizzare che nella vittoria si nasconde la sconfitta, eterno dramma dell'essere umano. Il ragazzino Manolin è l'unico essere umano che lo capisce e gli è fedele. Ha imparato il mestiere di pescatore e tutti i segreti dal vecchio, ma è costretto ad abbandonare il suo amico di viaggio, per volere dei genitori, che desiderano peschi su un'altra barca con maggior fortuna. Manolin però è molto affezionato al vecchio e, appena può, se ne prende cura come se fosse un figlio: un figlio che sogna i leoni! Nel rapporto intenso col ragazzino e nel ritrovarsi vincitore triste, Santiago trova la ragione della propria esistenza.Gli spettacoli si terranno in sicurezza, nel pieno rispetto delle linee stabilite dagli organi competenti.
Hola amigos nuevo episodio opinando sobre los servicios de Streaming, también experimento la convivencia con "Manolin", espero les guste. La próxima semana se viene especial 1k, muchísimas gracias a todos por el apoyo, se les agradece bastante
KONTEXT AUTOROVY TVORBY: Ernst Hemingway - americký dobrodruh, spisovatel, mistr krátkých forem v próze, metoda ledovce, zpopularizoval pojem Ztracená generace, ŽIVOT: v dětství konflikty s dominantní matkou, po SŠ pracuje v novinách - odchod z domova, sport, kanoistika, box, lovec - Povídky - chlapec Nick Adams dospívající v muže v divočině, chce se zúčastnit 1. Světové války, ale oční vada - práce u Červeného kříže, řidič sanitky, první poraněný americký voják na italské frontě - zážitky v románu Sbohem armádo, po 1. Svět. Válce zůstává v Evropě - cestuje - Paříž, Řím, Švýcarsko, bouřlivé přátelství s Francisem Scottem Fitgeraldem, Safari v Africe - Zelené pahorky africké, Španělská občanská válka - Komu zvoní hrana, navštěvuje toreadory a býčí zápasy, 1939 konečně usazení na Kubě, 2. Svět. Válka - zahraniční zpravodaj, po válce návrat na Kubu, 1952 Stařec a moře, 1954 Nobelova cena, 1961 sebevražda, Styl: minimalistický, úsporný, metoda ledovce - ukrytí hlavních myšlenek, snaha vyhnout se jejich přímému pojmenování, neosobní styl - vliv novinářské činnosti, motiv vykořeněnosti, hrdinové - machové - čelí násilí, nepříznivým podmínkám i osobním limitům, silní jedinci, pochybují o tradičním žebříčku hodnot, literární/obecně kulturní kontext - Thomas Stearns Eliot - Pustina, Erich Maria Remarque - Na západní frontě klid, Cesta zpátky, Herman Melville - Moby Dick (Bílá velryba) STAŘEC A MOŘE - ANALÝZA UMĚLECKÉHO TEXTU - kompoziční výstavba - jedna dějová linie, členění na odstavce, časoprostor - 1. Pol. 20. Století, Kubánské pobřeží, literární druh: Epika, Literární žánr: Novela, Literární forma: próza, Téma: souboj, sebepotvrzení Motiv: Vyrovnávání se se slábnutím a stářím, Baseball (DiMaggio), překonání silnější entity, symbol tažení ryby na pevninu, odhodlání, bezpodmínečnost, Postavy: Stařec Santiago a Marlín, vedlejší postavy - chlapec Manolin, žraloci, vypravěč extradiegetický - dle narativní roviny, heterodiegetický, er forma, vyprávěcí postupy: chronologický s retrospektivními prvky, typy promluv: řeč přímá, řeč nevlastní přímá, jazykové prostředky - krátké věty, úsporné formulace, technika ledovce, spisovný jazyk, španělské výrazy
★★★ Volume #4 : Les origines de la #Timba El Team Cuba, Irakere, Los van van, Isaac Delgado , Paulito fg, La charanga Habanera, Bamboleo, Manolin "El Médico de la Salsa" Eso es Timba ! ★★★ Sandungueo DJ #Podcast #DJ @SandungueoDJ France Latin Vibes : #Cuba #PuertoRico #Venezuela #Peru ★★★ IMPORT (Gros & Demi-Gros) Nouveautés, Tendances & Déstockage de : #Salsa, #Timba, #Son, #Chachacha, #Mambo, #Bolero, #Rumba, #Danzon, #Habanera, #Guajira, #Reggaeton, #Merengue, #Plena, #Bomba, #Bachata, #Merengue. ARRIVAGES PERMANENTS ! ★★★ ★ https://www.facebook.com/SandungueoDj/ ★ SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/sandungueodj/ ★ SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0cwYCxETrV228oNYJvT467 ★ APPLE PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/podcast-latin-vibes-dj-sandungueo-france/id1018735024
Buongiorno, Buon Sabato e Buona Quarantena a tutti gli Ascoltatori di Radio Mariposa!!!
Buongiorno Dedicato a Simone Bandecchi, proprietario del B&B Villa Maria di Vico Pisano, Pisa
Iniziamo Questo Martedì Con Manolin, El Medico della Salsa: "La Bola", Buona Giornata e Buon Ascolto!!!
On this edition of the IntraFish podcast, you'll hear from Camilla Aadland, who heads up our new sister site TekFisk, which covers research and technology in the seafood industry. Camilla speaks with Tony Chen and John Constantino, co-founders of big data analytics group Manolin, which upped stakes from America, and is now developing its technology in the world's aquaculture hub, Norway. If you're a Norwegian speaker, TekFisk produces a weekly podcast available on iTunes.
For under et år siden hadde gründerne John Costantino og Tony Chen ingen anelse om at de skulle flytte til Norge og starte selskap her. Nå utvikler de analysetjenester til oppdrettsnæringen basert på big data. I denne podkasten forteller Manolin-gründerne hvordan det var å dra på road trip langs kysten og hvordan det er å bygge et selskap i en industri de på forhånd ikke visste så mye om. De intervjues av redaksjonssjef Camilla Aadland i Tekfisk.
Tony Chen is the Co-Founder of Manolin Inc., a new startup in the aquaculture space. Manolin is a software company that aims to accelerate resource sharing between salmon farms as well as prevent and manage sea lice outbreaks through digital health management. Before co-founding Manolin, Tony was developing software for the U.S. government and was only interested in aquaculture as a hobby. His fascination grew to new heights when he discovered how oyster farming works and the plight of its farmers. Tony joins me today to share his thoughts on aquaculture and why he thinks it’s going to radically change the way we look at agriculture in the near future. He explains what aquaculture is all about, how he believes it can contribute to solving the world food production crisis, and how their company aims to help ocean farmers. He discusses some of the issues of aquaculture and how they tie with the ocean’s current problems. He also describes why they worked with HATCH among other startup accelerators in the industry. “Aquaculture is another industrial revolution and the world is starting to recognize that.” - Tony Chen This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: What is Aquaculture and how can it impact the future of agriculture? Why he focused on Aquaculture despite having a degree in Computer Science from MIT. What is Manolin and what do they aim to do? Their clients and what their operation might look like. Why they pursued a partnership with the startup accelerator HATCH. The challenges and benefits of being a U.S. company operating in a foreign country. His advice to startups planning to work with accelerators. Why people need to pay more attention to aquaculture. How their app works and what it can provide to its users. Key Takeaways: We're at a stage where there is an opportunity for regeneration in the ocean. Knowing what's happening at a nearby farm is just as important as what's happening at your specific farm. The lack of aquaculture is one of the larger problems when you think about food production globally. Resources Mentioned: HATCH Connect with Tony Chen: Manolin Manolin Aqua Email: tony@manolinaqua.com We Are a Part of a Bigger Family! The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today. Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
A lo mejor no empecé por el principio, es verdad. ¿Saben ustedes que es un pasodoble? Pues el Noly y Manolín Galvez se lo cuentan en la chirigota Las Viudas de los bisabuelos del 55 (1994) y Los Gladiadores de la Caleta (2007).