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Grown Women Business, Mini Series Episode 1: In this episode I am highlighting a few concepts that Us Ladies need to strive never to forget. The main one being that communication is key and if you don't know how to speak to a man with respect be prepared to stay single!! We must be intentional with our words and learn how to speak to the men in our lives! If he is around and you don't respect him, WHY IS HE THERE SIS?? Tap in and by all means handle your grown women business. Stay connected with your questions, comments and topics on Twitter: @no_slater and IG: @checkplease_podcast Please also subscribe and share!!
This is Part 3 of the Mini-Series Episode focusing on Life Lessons Through Sport. Coach Sarah discusses Resiliency vs. Athlete Resiliency and shares how she didn't let hecklers stop her from achieving her goals in life after sports. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebrandedathlete/support
Sidebar Podcast: MAR COVID-19 Mini Series Episode 4: COVID-19 Best Practices by MAR Podcasts
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Summer 2018 Mini-Series: Victorian Adaptations / Adapting the Victorians Mini-Series Episode 1 – What is Adaptation? The sun is shining, the skies are blue, it’s warm and everybody wants to be outside. It’s summertime, and what better opportunity to talk about…adaptations? [Cricket …
Summer 2018 Mini-Series: Victorian Adaptations / Adapting the Victorians Mini-Series Episode 1 – What is Adaptation? The sun is shining, the skies are blue, it’s warm and everybody wants to be outside. It’s summertime, and what better opportunity to talk about…adaptations? [Cricket…
Mini Series Episode 4 - Chloe Alpert & Stephanie Hurlburt Composer/Artist: Lee Rosevere This material is available under Public License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode The artist of this music does not endorse this podcast or mini series. Material has been modified — cut from entire piece to include music snippets for intro of podcast series http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/
Mini Series Episode 3 - Dinah Davis & Erica Peterson Composer/Artist: Lee Rosevere This material is available under Public License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode The artist of this music does not endorse this podcast or mini series. Material has been modified — cut from entire piece to include music snippets for intro of podcast series http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/
Mini Series Episode 2 - Abby Bajuniemi and Vivian Chan Composer/Artist: Lee Rosevere This material is available under Public License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode The artist of this music does not endorse this podcast or mini series. Material has been modified — cut from entire piece to include music snippets for intro of podcast series http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 7: How Do I Determine if the Offense Qualifies Under the List of Offenses in the Enumerated Clause? This episode discusses the offenses specified in the definitions of “crime of violence” and “violent felony” and the analysis required to determine if an offense qualifies as a “crime of violence” or “violent felony” under the enumerated clause. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 1: Introduction to the Categorical Approach Series This first episode introduces the series on the categorical approach analysis and will present an overview of the program and accompanying resources. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 2: What is the Categorical Approach, Anyway? How did we get here? This podcast provides an overview of the origins of the categorical approach and how it became an important part of federal sentencing. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 3: When Do We Use It? This episode discusses when federal courts use the categorical approach and will specifically identify the common statutes and guidelines where the analysis is used. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 4: Facts Don't Matter and Neither Do Titles This episode dives a bit deeper into the categorical approach analysis itself and provides key points to remember when conducting an analysis. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 5: "Crimes of Violence" and "Violent Felonies" – What Do These Words Mean? This podcast discusses the statutory and guideline definitions used in the categorical approach analysis. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 6: Does this Statute Have an Element of Force? This episode discusses the force clause of the definitions of “crime of violence” and “violent felony” and the analysis required to determine if an offense has, as an element, the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the person of another. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 11: Final Thoughts This last podcast in the series summarizes what was discussed and provides some parting thoughts on the categorical approach analysis. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 8: Mathis and What It Tells Us About Divisibility This episode demonstrates how to determine if a statute is divisible relying on the Supreme Court's holding in Mathis v. U.S. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 9: What Does Divisibility Really Mean? This episode explores the difference between elements of a crime and means of committing a crime and provides tips on how to distinguish between them. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 20, Part 10: Why Do I Care About Divisibility? This podcast discusses the impact of divisibility, how to conduct a “modified categorical approach”, and what “looking at the documents” does not mean. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 21, Part 1: The Dark Web What is the Dark Web? This podcast will explain what it is, where it is, and how the guidelines are impacted by a variety of offenses committed on the dark web. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 21, Part 3: Hacking, Phishing, Malware You may have heard of hacking and phishing schemes. How do those terms relate to the guidelines, and what information will I need to apply the guidelines correctly? We will explore real cases and the complex issues that have surfaced in some of these cases. (Published March 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 22, Part 1: Overview of §5G1.3 Overview of §5G1.3: What is the purpose of §5G1.3? In this episode, we'll review the structure of the guideline that governs whether to impose concurrent or consecutive sentences when the defendant also has an undischarged term of imprisonment for another offense. (Published June 2019)
Mini-Series Episode 22, Part 2: Imposing a Sentence When the Instant Offense was Committed While Serving a Term of Imprisonment or When the Undischarged Term is Relevant Conduct
Mini-Series Episode 22, Part 3: Anticipated State Terms of Imprisonment, Other Undischarged Terms, and Discharged Terms
Mini-Series Episode 21, Part 2: Bitcoin This podcast will explore cryptocurrency and specifically Bitcoin. Why has it become such a commodity for criminals and how are they using it to commit crimes? Also, we will look at various guideline issues pertaining to cases in which Bitcoin is used. (Published March 2019)