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Silvia Martínez, responsable de Proyectos, Estándares y Políticas de FSC, Lorena Guerra, responsable de la Unidad de marca y desarrollo de mercados de FSC y Nelson Díaz de la empresa asturiana Forest4future y gestora forestal abordan en la tertulia de Ecogestiona una nueva forma de patrocinio de las empresas.
Silvia Martínez, responsable de Proyectos, Estándares y Políticas de FSC, Lorena Guerra, responsable de la Unidad de marca y desarrollo de mercados de FSC y Nelson Díaz de la empresa asturiana Forest4future y gestora forestal abordan en la tertulia de Ecogestiona una nueva forma de patrocinio de las empresas.
Silvia Martínez, responsable de Proyectos, Estándares y Políticas de FSC, Lorena Guerra, responsable de la Unidad de marca y desarrollo de mercados de FSC y Nelson Díaz de la empresa asturiana Forest4future y gestora forestal abordan en la tertulia de Ecogestiona una nueva forma de patrocinio de las empresas.
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-418 Overview: Acute episodes of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea due to gastroenteritis in children are common complaints seen in primary and urgent care settings. Join us as we discuss recent evidence suggesting that apple juice can be as effective as commercial electrolyte solutions, offering a cost-effective and convenient option for oral replacement therapy for mild dehydration. Episode resource links: Freedman SB, Willan AR, Boutis K, Schuh S. Effect of Dilute Apple Juice and Preferred Fluids vs Electrolyte Maintenance Solution on Treatment Failure Among Children With Mild Gastroenteritis: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2016;315(18):1966-1974. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.5352 Goldman RD, Friedman JN, Parkin PC. Validation of the clinical dehydration scale for children with acute gastroenteritis. Pediatrics. 2008;122(3):545-549. doi:10.1542/peds.2007-3141 Jauregui J, Nelson D, Choo E, et al. External validation and comparison of three pediatric clinical dehydration scales. PLoS One. 2014;9(5):e95739. Published 2014 May 2. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0095739 https://primarycarenotebook.com/pages/haematology/world-health-organization-who-scale-for-dehydration AAP: Signs of Dehydration in infant and children https://primarycarenotebook.com/pages/haematology/world-health-organization-who-scale-for-dehydration Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-418 Overview: Acute episodes of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea due to gastroenteritis in children are common complaints seen in primary and urgent care settings. Join us as we discuss recent evidence suggesting that apple juice can be as effective as commercial electrolyte solutions, offering a cost-effective and convenient option for oral replacement therapy for mild dehydration. Episode resource links: Freedman SB, Willan AR, Boutis K, Schuh S. Effect of Dilute Apple Juice and Preferred Fluids vs Electrolyte Maintenance Solution on Treatment Failure Among Children With Mild Gastroenteritis: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2016;315(18):1966-1974. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.5352 Goldman RD, Friedman JN, Parkin PC. Validation of the clinical dehydration scale for children with acute gastroenteritis. Pediatrics. 2008;122(3):545-549. doi:10.1542/peds.2007-3141 Jauregui J, Nelson D, Choo E, et al. External validation and comparison of three pediatric clinical dehydration scales. PLoS One. 2014;9(5):e95739. Published 2014 May 2. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0095739 https://primarycarenotebook.com/pages/haematology/world-health-organization-who-scale-for-dehydration AAP: Signs of Dehydration in infant and children https://primarycarenotebook.com/pages/haematology/world-health-organization-who-scale-for-dehydration Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Matthew Bugos Thoughts? Suggestions? Email us at FranklySpeaking@pri-med.com
À l'origine méthode de conservation du poisson, les sushis sont devenus le symbole de la gastronomie japonaise. Les fameuses boules de riz vinaigré surplombées d'une lamelle de poisson ont en effet quitté l'archipel à la conquête des palais gourmets du monde entier. Les Français en auraient d'ailleurs croqué quelque 50 millions rien qu'en 2022, selon Gira, cabinet spécialisé dans l'alimentaire. Déclinés en temaki (cône), en chirashi (bol de riz avec poisson cru), en maki (rouleau entouré d'algues) ou encore en California roll (rouleau avec la feuille d'algue à l'intérieur), les sushis s'adaptent à tous les goûts et toutes les préférences culinaires. À voir le nombre de chaines de restaurants de sushis, les variantes au fromage ou à la mayonnaise, que reste-t-il du sushi originel ? Comment repérer les vrais Sushiya (les restaurants traditionnels) où manger les meilleurs sushis ? Avec Jad Ibrahim, professeur d'économie et critique gastronomique, auteur de La quête du sushi parfait (Les Arènes, 2024).Un reportage de Tom Malki.En fin d'émission, un nouvel épisode de notre série Le succès des repats de Charlie Dupiot sur Ursula Ndombele, la révolution congolaise du VTC. À Kinshasa, Ursula Ndombele se décrit comme une « enfant du pays ». Cette repat qui a grandi loin de la RDC s'y est installée pour lancer l'entreprise « Hoja », dans le secteur du transport. D'abord, elle a créé une base de données de 40 000 chauffeurs de taxis à Kinshasa, en collaboration avec l'Hôtel de ville de la capitale. L'objectif : lutter contre les « faux taxis »" et améliorer la sécurité des passagers. Quand notre reporter Charlie Dupiot l'a rencontrée en octobre dernier, elle s'apprêtait à lancer l'application Hoja Express pour proposer désormais un service de VTC, des voitures de transport avec chauffeur. Cette adepte des anglicismes nous accueille dans ses bureaux à Silikin Village, un jeu de mot avec la fameuse Silicon Valley californienne : Silikin Village, c'est un hub de start-ups à Kinshasa, avec de l'eau, du courant, de la bande passante. Ursula Ndombele est en réunion avec Sarah, sa chargée des opérations.Programmation musicale :► Origami – Edgar, Nelson D, Maïa Barouh► Je la connais (Na Yébi Yo) – Chily
À l'origine méthode de conservation du poisson, les sushis sont devenus le symbole de la gastronomie japonaise. Les fameuses boules de riz vinaigré surplombées d'une lamelle de poisson ont en effet quitté l'archipel à la conquête des palais gourmets du monde entier. Les Français en auraient d'ailleurs croqué quelque 50 millions rien qu'en 2022, selon Gira, cabinet spécialisé dans l'alimentaire. Déclinés en temaki (cône), en chirashi (bol de riz avec poisson cru), en maki (rouleau entouré d'algues) ou encore en California roll (rouleau avec la feuille d'algue à l'intérieur), les sushis s'adaptent à tous les goûts et toutes les préférences culinaires. À voir le nombre de chaines de restaurants de sushis, les variantes au fromage ou à la mayonnaise, que reste-t-il du sushi originel ? Comment repérer les vrais Sushiya (les restaurants traditionnels) où manger les meilleurs sushis ? Avec Jad Ibrahim, professeur d'économie et critique gastronomique, auteur de La quête du sushi parfait (Les Arènes, 2024).Un reportage de Tom Malki.En fin d'émission, un nouvel épisode de notre série Le succès des repats de Charlie Dupiot sur Ursula Ndombele, la révolution congolaise du VTC. À Kinshasa, Ursula Ndombele se décrit comme une « enfant du pays ». Cette repat qui a grandi loin de la RDC s'y est installée pour lancer l'entreprise « Hoja », dans le secteur du transport. D'abord, elle a créé une base de données de 40 000 chauffeurs de taxis à Kinshasa, en collaboration avec l'Hôtel de ville de la capitale. L'objectif : lutter contre les « faux taxis »" et améliorer la sécurité des passagers. Quand notre reporter Charlie Dupiot l'a rencontrée en octobre dernier, elle s'apprêtait à lancer l'application Hoja Express pour proposer désormais un service de VTC, des voitures de transport avec chauffeur. Cette adepte des anglicismes nous accueille dans ses bureaux à Silikin Village, un jeu de mot avec la fameuse Silicon Valley californienne : Silikin Village, c'est un hub de start-ups à Kinshasa, avec de l'eau, du courant, de la bande passante. Ursula Ndombele est en réunion avec Sarah, sa chargée des opérations.Programmation musicale :► Origami – Edgar, Nelson D, Maïa Barouh► Je la connais (Na Yébi Yo) – Chily
Pennsylvania Dutch powwower Nelson D. Rehmeyer was murdered in 1928. The Philadelphia Record called the murder trial “the weirdest and most curiously fascinating [trial] in the history of modern jurisprudence.” Because Rehmeyer's killers feared he was practicing witchcraft against them, the trial captured national attention – and nearly destroyed the practice of powwow, a Pennsylvania Dutch healing tradition. This episode features Patrick Donmoyer, Director of Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center, Kutztown University; Daniel Harms, translator and editor of Der Lange Verborgene Freund (The Long Lost Friend by John George Hohman) and Associate Librarian, SUNY College at Cortland; Thorn Nightwind, Initiated Witch & Powwower; and Robert Phoenix, Powwowe, and author of 'The Powwow Grimoire'. Learn more at https://www.magicintheunitedstates.com/.
A guerra no Oriente Médio completa um mês, com os Estados Unidos pressionando Israel cada vez mais para um cessar-fogo temporário. O dia foi marcado por homenagens às vítimas do Hamas. O analista da CNN Lourival Sant'Anna e o editor-chefe do DefesaNet, Nelson Düring, debateram o assunto.
A guerra no Oriente Médio completa um mês, com os Estados Unidos pressionando Israel cada vez mais para um cessar-fogo temporário. O dia foi marcado por homenagens às vítimas do Hamas. O analista da CNN Lourival Sant'Anna e o editor-chefe do DefesaNet, Nelson Düring, debateram o assunto.
Pennsylvania Dutch powwower Nelson D. Rehmeyer was murdered in 1928. The Philadelphia Record called the murder trial “the weirdest and most curiously fascinating [trial] in the history of modern jurisprudence.” Because Rehmeyer's killers feared he was practicing witchcraft against them, the trial captured national attention – and nearly destroyed the practice of powwow, a Pennsylvania Dutch healing tradition.
Nelson Díaz, magistrado, juez decano e investigador, acaba de publicar un libro sobre Rosalía Gómez, la última esclava de la isla de Tenerife. Con él conocemos la historia de esta mujer, quizá no solo la última esclava de Canarias, sino de todo el marco geopolítico de la Europa occidental
Viajamos al sur de la isla de Tenerife a la localidad de Arona, para descubrir muchos de los secretos de este lugar paradisiaco con un trasfondo histórico y etnográfico sin igual. El cronovisor de Jesús Callejo junto a nuestro compañero, el investigador José Gregorio González, nos adentra en el mundo de las tradiciones mágicas de los guanches. Luego Alberto Delgado, historiador y concejal de cultura, turismo y patrimonio histórico de Arona, nos habla del legado desde la prehistoria hasta el presente de esta zona meridional de Tenerife. El arqueólogo Gabriel Escribano, coautor junto a Alfredo Mederos del libro Arona y el menceyato de Abona en la prehistoria, nos cuenta de forma extraordinaria los misterios que hay alrededor de la llegada de los primeros guanches a las islas hace casi 2.000 años. Acabamos con Nelson Díaz, Magistrado juez decano e investigador. Acaba de publicar su libro sobre Rosalía Gómez (1801-1874), la última esclava de la isla de Tenerife, en donde nos cuenta la historia de esta mujer quizá no solo la última esclava de Canarias sino de todo el marco geopolítico de la Europa occidental
Paixão Ca-Ju #01: Nelson D'Arrigo, presidente do Caxias em 2000 by Rádio Gaúcha
Bienvenidos a nuestro servicio en vivo, ¡Fiesta en Casa!. Hoy nos acompaña nuestro hermano Nelson Díaz, quien nos trae una poderosa palabra: "Somos portadores de su verdad" 1. ¿Qué es un portador de su verdad? - Representante o embajador de Dios en la tierra que ha recibido, aceptado Su verdad. 2. ¿Cómo somos portadores de la verdad? - Conociendo su palabra. - Rodeándonos con gente que nos ayude a crecer. 3. ¿Por qué somos portadores de su verdad? - Porque es nuestra gran comisión (un mandato) Hay un mundo que lo necesita. - Somos transformados, sanos y libres por esa verdad.
[20220422] Crónicas de San Borondón Este viernes 22 de abril nuestro CRÓNICAS DE SAN BORONDÓN viajará hasta el municipio tinerfeño de ADEJE para compartir la crónica de sus leyendas y misterios, narrando algunos de los episodios más curiosos y singulares de su historia. Nelson Díaz Frías analizará la figura del guanche alzado adejero Ichasagua, mientras que con Juan Carlos Saavedra ahondaremos en los mecanismos de sincretismo religioso que en tiempos de los guanches facilitaron los procesos de conquista en las islas. El concejal de patrimonio Desiderio Afonso repasará algunas de las devociones religiosas locales y los portentos que se le atribuyen, mientras que con Fernando Hernández pasearemos por los territorios del misterio adejero.
Maria, Elke e Alexandre surgem aos 45 do segundo tempo com mais um episódio para discutir a importância do ritmo e outros assuntos cruciais como a diferença entre geleinha, amoeba e slime. Neste programa: Duo Chipa, Vermes do Limbo, Popó, Nelson D, Hoovaranas, Escarlatina Obsessiva e Polímeros Semicondutores. (Trilha de fundo: Eu Serei A Hiena, Kalouv, Éponge, Os Chás, O Grande Ogro.)
Nesse episódio o entrevistador Anápuàka Tupinambá o produtor Nelson D mergulha nas fontes da eletrônica e cultura indígena, misturando sonoridades orgânicas e tradicionais com processos tecnológicos. A Rádio Yandê é educativa e cultural.Temos como objetivo a difusão da cultura indígena através da ótica tradicional, mas agregando a velocidade e o alcance da tecnologia e da internet. Nossa necessidade de incentivar novos "correspondentes indígenas" no Brasil, faz com que possamos construir uma comunicação colaborativa muito mais forte, isso comparada as mídias tradicionais de Rádio e TV.
In this episode, AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich discusses an old disease with some new research, bovine tuberculosis (TB). Our guest is Dr. Jason Lombard, an AABP member and veterinary epidemiologist with USDA's field epidemiologic investigation services. The findings and conclusions in this podcast are Lombard's and should not be construed as USDA or government opinion or policy. At the beginning of the 1900s, TB was the leading cause of death in the U.S., and it was estimated that 10% of people with TB had bovine TB, likely due to consumption of unpasteurized milk. This began the U.S. state-federal bovine TB eradication program that many veterinarians are familiar with in working with cattle operations. In 1917, approximately 5% of the cattle population (3.2 million head) were estimated to be infected with TB and in 1949, less than 0.5% were infected. In 2021, 61 head of cattle were found to be infected with TB which is 0.00006%, representing a 99.9% decrease since the eradication program began in 1917. The primary method of surveillance in the U.S. is now slaughter surveillance. In 2019, it was estimated that 4% of the U.S. population (13 million people) have latent or clinical TB. Of those clinical with TB, 1.9% were determined to be M. bovis. This strain of TB results in extrapulmonary disease in humans which can have implications for methods of transmission from humans to cattle, such as via the urinary system. Lombard reviews three cases in the U.S. where it was documented that humans had transmitted M. bovis to cattle (human to animal transmission). These cases occurred on dairy farms in North Dakota and Wisconsin and a third case on a Texas heifer ranch. Given these cases, Dr. Lombard discusses how veterinarians can become more involved in TB prevention on beef and dairy operations. Biosecurity remains the primary method of prevention since TB usually enters a herd through contact with infected livestock, wildlife or humans. In addition, veterinarians can discuss with producers evaluating the risk of TB to humans and cattle on their farms. Some farms have implemented TB testing protocols of employees to promote a healthy workforce and ensure animal health. Veterinarians can also stress the importance of animal disease traceability. Use of official animal ID and accurate record keeping can assist state and federal animal health officials to conduct thorough and efficient trace investigations.Relevant publications:Dean GS, Rhodes SG, Coad M, Whelan AO, Cockle PJ, Clifford DJ, Hewinson RG, Vordermeier HM. Minimum infective dose of Mycobacterium bovis in cattle. Infect Immun. 2005 Oct;73(10):6467-71. Lombard JE, Patton EA, Gibbons-Burgener SN, Klos RF, Tans-Kersten JL, Carlson BW, Keller SJ, Pritschet DJ, Rollo S, Dutcher TV, Young CA, Hench WC, Thacker TC, Perea C, Lehmkuhl AD, Robbe-Austerman S. Human-to-Cattle Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Transmission in the United States. Front Vet Sci. 2021 Jul 12;8:691192. McCluskey B, Lombard J, Strunk S, Nelson D, Robbe-Austerman S, Naugle A, Edmondson A. Mycobacterium bovis in California dairies: a case series of 2002-2013 outbreaks. Prev Vet Med. 2014 Aug 1;115(3-4):205-16. Olmstead, A.L., and Rhode, P.W. (2004). An Impossible Undertaking: The Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis in the United States. The Journal of Economic History 64, 734-772.
Bienvenidos a nuestro servicio en vivo ¡Fiesta en Casa! Hoy nuestro hermano Nelson Díaz , nos trae una poderosa palabra con el tema: Dios transforma nuestras lágrimas.
Nelson Dávila, una de los referentes del ascenso del ADT, nos contó cómo fueron las celebraciones en Tarma y los planes para la Liga 1 este 2022.
Former U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) discusses the decline of bipartisanship in the Senate and offers recommendations to restore it in the chamber. He's interviewed by Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bienvenidos a nuestro servicio ¡Fiesta en Casa! de la iglesia Casa del Padre Puerto Rico. Nuestro hermano Nelson Díaz nos trae una poderosa palabra, con el tema: En todo y por todo.
Un programa de Federico Medina. En este episodio participan: Cristina Morán, Nelson Díaz, Teodora, Pablo Staricco Cadenazzi, Leti Ramos, y Claudio Invernizzi. Sábados 22hs por Radiomundo 1170 AM. Repite domingos a las 23hs
Clio interviews author, historian and genealogist Nelson Díaz Frías whose latest book, El Presbíterio, Diego García de Acevedo is a genealogical journey through the evolution of Adeje and South Tenerife - Guanches to Normans, Conquistadores to the European influences of today...
This episode elaoborates on the Seascape Ecology scheme and on the concept of defining a global sustainability science agenda without bias. It is based on the new publication of over 30 co-authors by Pittmann et al. (2021) which essentially tried to follow the Sutherland et al. (2009) approach to find and highlight research priorities for the so-complex world ocean scheme reaching sustainability (something that we are currently far away from, e.g. ocean crisis and based on a traditional reductionistic approach/oceanography/research vessels). In the meantime, the concept of Seascape Ecology is presented, e.g. (Pittmann 2017) -stemming initially from Landscape Ecology (e.g. Forman 1995) - allowing for more 'ecumenical' approaches to research and to obtain 'patterns and processes', usually being based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, deep models and more holistic concepts like telecoupling (Liu et al. 2018 ) that are urgently needed to better tackle global sustainability questions. References Pittman S.J. , K. L. Yates, P. J. Bouchet, D. Alvarez-Berastegui, S. Andréfouët, S. S. Bell, C. Berkström, C. Boström, C. J. Brown, R. M. Connolly, R. Devillers, D. Eggleston, B. L. Gilby, M. Gullström, B. S. Halpern, M. Hidalgo, D. Holstein, K. Hovel, F. Huettmann, E. L. Jackson, W. R. James J. B. Kellner, C. Y. Kot, V. Lecours, C. Lepczyk, I. Nagelkerken, J. Nelson, A. D. Olds, R. O. Santos, K. L. Scales, D. C. Schneider, H. T. Schilling, C. Simenstad, I. M. Suthers, E. A. Treml, L. M. Wedding, P. Yates and M. Young. Seascape ecology: identifying research priorities for an emerging ocean sustainability science. Marine Ecology Progress Series 663: 1-29 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13661 Pittmann S. (ed) (2017) Seascape Ecology. Wiley Blackwell Forman R.T.T. (1995) Land Mosaics (The Ecology of Landscapes and Regions). Cambridge University Press. Liu J., Y. Dou, M. Batistella, E.Challies, T.Conno, C.Friis, J.DA. Millington, E. Parish, C. L Romulo, R.F.Bicudo Silva, H. Triezenberg, H.Yang, Z.Zhao, K. S. Zimmerer, F. Huettmann, M.L. Treglia, Z. Basher, M.G. Chung, A.Herzberger, A.Lenschow, A. Mechiche-Alami, J. Newig, J.Roch and J. Sun (2018) Spillover systems in a telecoupled Anthropocene: typology, methods, and governance for global sustainability. Environmental Sustainability 33:58-69 doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust. 2018.04.009 Sutherland W.J., W. M. Adams R. B. Aronson R. Aveling T. M. Blackburn S. Broad G. Ceballos I. M. Côté R. M. Cowling G. A. B. Da Fonseca E. Dinerstein P. J. Ferraro E. Fleishman C. Gascon M. Hunter Jr. J. Hutton P. Kareiva A. Kuria D. W. Macdonald K. Mackinnon F. J. Madgwick M. B. Mascia J. Mcneely E. J. Milner‐Gulland S. Moon C. G. Morley S. Nelson D. Osborn M. Pai E. C. M. Parsons L. S. Peck H. Possingham S. V. Prior A. S. Pullin M. R. W. Rands J. Ranganathan K. H. Redford J. P. Rodriguez F. Seymour J. Sobel N. S. Sodhi A. Stott K. Vance‐Borland A. R. Watkinson (2009) One Hundred Questions of Importance to the Conservation of Global Biological Diversity. Conservation Biology 23: Pages 557-567 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/falk-huettmann/support
With the extra hour in the day, and St. Patrick's week upon us, we got up early for this interview with coffee in hand! Thanks for joining us!! It was hard to edit all the chat out of this one. Lots of fun with these two guys! They both epitomise mentorship. Doug is a natural broadcaster. Host: Fardod O'Kelly (@fardodokelly) Co-Host: Doug Storm (@storm_doug) Guest: Prof. C. Tony Herndon (Children's hospital of Richmond @VCU in Virginia) (@TonyHerndon3/@ClaudeHerndon) Design Team: Stephen Griffin, Christopher Bayne, Diana Cardona-Grau Production Editor: Tony Caldamone Citations: Zee RS, Herndon CDA, Cooper CS, Kim C, McKenna PH, Khoury A, Herbst KW. Time to resolution: A prospective evaluation from the Society for Fetal Urology hydronephrosis registry. J Pediatr Urol. 2017 Jun;13(3):316.e1-316.e5. Zee RS, Herbst KW, Kim C, McKenna PH, Bentley T, Cooper CS, Herndon CD. Urinary tract infections in children with prenatal hydronephrosis: A risk assessment from the Society for Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Registry. J Pediatr Urol. 2016 Aug;12(4):261.e1-7. Gray MC, Zillioux JM, Varda B, Herndon CDA, Kurtz MP, Chow JS, Kern NG. Assessment of urinary tract dilation grading amongst paediatric urologists. J Pediatr Urol. 2020 Aug;16(4):457.e1-457.e6. Wang LC, Mittal AG, Puttmann K, Janzen N, Palmer LS, Yerkes EB, Ryan SL, Gonzales ET, Roth DR, Koh CJ. The changing gender landscape of paediatric urology fellowship: results from a survey of fellows and recent graduates. J Pediatr Urol. 2019 Feb;15(1):51-57. Whitley JA, Holt SK, Nelson D, Kieran K. Gender Differences in Authorship in Urology: a Five-year Review of Publications in Five High-impact Journals. Urology. 2020 Sep 20:S0090-4295(20)31148-1.
Bate papo sobre o cap 2 - O individuo, sua história e a sociedade.
En esta edición de Rock&libros, Nelson Díaz comentó el libro Cómo ser famosa, de Caitlin Moran. También, La viuda, de Fiona Barton. Además, compartió música y un adelanto del nuevo disco de Eté & Los problems. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
O caça sueco Gripen fez, nesta quinta-feira, seu primeiro voo em território brasileiro. O avião veio de navio da Suécia até o porto de Navegantes, em Santa Catarina. De lá, partiu para a cidade de Gavião Peixoto, no interior de São Paulo, onde fica a fábrica da Embraer e o Centro de Ensaio em Voo do Gripen. Essa é a primeira aeronave de uma encomenda de 36, feita pelo Brasil em 2014, a um custo atualizado de R$ 24 bilhões. Seis empresas brasileiras, entre elas a Embraer, participam do projeto e parte das aeronaves será produzida no Brasil. Quais os desafios para a produção dos caças no país? Pra que tipo de missão eles serão utilizados? O que justifica o investimento no projeto? A escolha do Gripen foi a mais acertada? No Ao Ponto desta sexta-feira conversamos com o presidente da Comissão Coordenadora do Programa Aeronave de Combate, Major-Brigadeiro do Ar Valter Borges Malta, e com o jornalista Nelson Düring, do portal Defesanet, especializado no setor.
La columna de Nelson Díaz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
Come get into a little #Virtual night with Nelson Díaz, Roberto Torre, and Carlos G @weloveundergroundmusic During such hard times let the music bring us all together and just enjoy life!
Come get into a little #Virtual night with Nelson Díaz, Roberto Torre, and Carlos G @weloveundergroundmusic During such hard times let the music bring us all together and just enjoy life!
Come get into a little #Virtual night with Nelson Díaz, Roberto Torre, and Carlos G @weloveundergroundmusic During such hard times let the music bring us all together and just enjoy life!
D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Dr. Matt Nelson is an emergency medicine physician who received his doctor of osteopathy from NYITCOM in 2001 and trained in Emergency Medicine at North shore university hospital in Manhasset. He was selected as chief resident in his final year and subsequently completed a fellowship in Emergency ultrasound. In addition to his numerous publications, he became program director of the prestigious emergency medicine residency at northshore/LIJ- Zucker school of medicine in 2014. As program director, Dr. Nelson has selected and trained hundreds of EM physicians, both DO and MD over his career. By reputation, both medical students and residents feel that their love of emergency medicine was fostered by Dr. Nelson and feel that their training would not be complete if he was not there to guide them in their training. Today, Dr. Nelson will not only shed light on his personal path to success, but he will also give insight to what a residency looks for, particularly for osteopathic students, especially with the new changes recently instated by the NBME and USMLE.
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Un libro recupera el taller de Zina Fernández --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
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Rock&libros, la columna de Nelson Díaz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
Rock&libros, la columna de Nelson Díaz. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
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“Sábado, domingo, de Ray Loriga”, “El cielo a tiros”, del colombiano Jorge Franco y “Las renegadas”, de Gabriela Mistral fueron los títulos comentados. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
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En la columna Rock&Libros, de Puntos de vista, Nelson Díaz entrevistó a Alicia Escardó a propósito de la séptima edición de la Semana Negra. Además, compartimos un homenaje a Andrea Camilleri y la música de Las Pelotas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
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En la columna Rock&libros Nelson Díaz comentó las últimas novedades literarias y entrevistó a Heber Perdigón, coordinador del libro Miradas cruzadas, sin fronteras, donde se rescatan historias de 107 uruguayos esparcidos por el mundo. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message
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Welcome to Season 1 of the "Showing Up BIG!" Podcast. Description: In today's noisy, distracted and desensitized world, irresponsible and morally bankrupt information is prevalent. As an alternative, we offer the Showing Up BIG! Podcast, where our “free-range guests” serve up their REAL stories, REAL problems, and UNREAL results, in their Zone of Genius! RSS Feed: https://showingupbig.libsyn.com/rss Episode Notes In our first "real" episode of our maiden voyage into Podcasting, I wanted to bring on a dear friend of many years, Dr. Natacha Nelson, and allow her to share her story, struggles, victories and Passions with our listeners. Let me ask you a question: Can you relate to any of these issues when it comes to looking at yourself in the mirror, analyzing your own life, and getting all up in your own bees wax? * Have you ever felt lost, or like the path you were on was leading to nowhere? * Have you ever felt like all your choices were blowing up in your face? * Have you ever been so sure you were doing the RIGHT thing, and then your whole world came crashing down, because you weren't? * Have you ever made a major life decision for someone else's approval or acceptance and lost your own identity in the process? And then hated yourself for it? * Have you ever felt like... if something doesn't CHANGE in my life, quick, I'm going to die? If there's one thing I am certain of, it's that most people over 25 years old have experienced most, if not all of these scenarios. Well, don't worry, there's hope for us yet... Two things my guest, Dr. Natacha Nelson shared on the podcast today that really resonated with me, and I think will with you too, are: 1. You ARE NOT ALONE and with the proper encouragement and permission, you CAN overcome and be Victorious over your past track record. (No more telling yourself otherwise!) 2. This Episode and the stories Dr. Natacha Nelson shares of her own struggles, addictions, rock-bottom moments, and ultimate transformation and VICTORY, will help the worst case find a lit path to rescue and freedom! I truly want to help you find your inner strength, inner confidence and ultimately your "Zone of Genius!" That is WHY I started this podcast! In this episode, you will hear candid, uncut and very vulnerable stories, of a never-say-die woman who almost gave up many times, but always found her way out and through her trials. She simply gets stuff done! Jump on over and listen to this Episode and let Dr. Natacha Nelson take you on a roller-coaster journey of the worst life can dish out, as well as the best, when staying in the battle is the gameplan! Are you ready? Press PLAY and dive in! Please Subscribe and Review in iTunes. Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. Seriously! I have great plans to add BONUS episodes for Subscribers and even have secret SPECIAL GIVEAWAYS too! If you're not Subscribed, there's a good chance you might miss out on these cool Bonus Episodes and awesome stuff I will be giving away! Click here to Subscribe in iTunes! If you're feeling super awesome, I would really love it, and be super duper grateful if you left me a 5-star Review on iTunes too, Those reviews will help other people find my podcast, and I love to read them! So THANK YOU in advance! Just click here to submit a review. Please select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. THANK YOU! AND DON'T MAKE SURE TO GET DR. NATACHA'S BOOK! Available in hardcover, softcover and e-book at https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Courage-Let-You-Out/dp/1982218681 Please reach out to Dr. Natacha Nelson and follow her at http://www.lifedoctor.guru. Dr. Natacha D. Nelson D.C, M.A., marks her publishing debut with the release of “Finding Courage to Let You Out: Living Our Human NESS with Our Human MESS” (published by Balboa Press). Inspired by her personal story, the self-help book teaches readers to let go of the shame, guilt and humiliation of their past to be free to live a better life. Candid and raw in telling, Nelson shares her struggle and reconciliation with addiction, depression and anxiety, detailing the experiences along with what was going on in her mind. In the book, readers witness her pain, the failures and consequences that she has faced in life. She also openly reveals the intense conflict she felt about her parents, without glossing over or denying the truth. Nelson offers the book to those affected, that they may be able to make sense of what is going on and to be able to survive, and for the people who are watching to have a better understanding. “I want readers to know they are not alone, that their life matters regardless of the circumstances, events or situations they experienced,” she says. “For readers to know that no matter their past, they can resolve their inner conflicts and feel free to live a life they are proud of and that there is hope and help.” To purchase and know more about the book, readers can visit https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Courage-Let-You-Out/dp/1982218681. “Finding Courage to Let You Out: Living Our Human NESS with Our Human MESS” By Dr. Natacha D. Nelson D.C, M.A. Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5in | 256 pages | ISBN 9781982218683 Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5in | 256 pages | ISBN 9781982218690 E-Book | 256 pages | ISBN 9781982218737 Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble About the Author: Dr. Natacha D. Nelson D.C, M.A., has dedicated her career to understanding the connections between physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being through principles of chiropractic and spiritual psychology. For 20 years, she has worked in private practice, helping thousands of patients understand and care for their body and health. She lives in Los Angeles, with her daughter, where she continues her work as a mental health and wellness consultant and educator. Readers can visit http://www.lifedoctor.guru for more information on developing personal or professional mental health and wellness program.
In conversation with Sabrina Vourvoulias, journalist, short story author and novelist Introduced by Henry Cisneros A 1972 Temple University Law School graduate, Nelson Díaz was the first Puerto Rican lawyer admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar Association and became the state's first Latino judge and partner in a top-100 law firm. He was later appointed to a White House Fellowship by Jimmy Carter and as General Counsel to the Department of Housing and Urban Development by Bill Clinton. His honors include the Philadelphia Bar Association's Justice Sonia Sotomayor Diversity Award. From his childhood in a New York tenement to advocacy for human rights, housing reform, and neighborhood economic development, Not from Here, Not from There is a chronicle of Díaz's remarkable path toward the American Dream. (recorded 10/9/2018)
DKA: It’s Not About the Fluids! - Episode 7 Hot of the presses! We are thrilled to speak with the amazing husband and wife research team of Dr. Nate Kuppermann and Dr. Nicole Glaser, on their practice changing paper that was just, and we mean JUST, published in the New England Journal of Medicine. DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) is a potentially life threatening condition that can be complicated to treat, especially in children. First, we’ll hear from 9-year-old Whitley and her mom, Amanda, about what it’s like to be a kid living with diabetes, and what it feels like to have the dreaded DKA. Then we’ll dive into the research with Drs. Kuppermann and Glaser and learn how their findings revolutionize the way we treat DKA in kids. How does this paper change the way you approach children with DKA in your practice? Continue the conversation on social media @empulsepodcast or at ucdavisem.com. Hosts: Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Julia Magaña, Assistant Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guests: Whitley and Amanda, a mother and daughter team living with diabetes Dr. Nate Kuppermann, Pediatric Emergency Physician, Professor and Chair of the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine, Founding Chair of the PECARN Steering Committee Dr. Nicole Glaser, Professor of Pediatric Endocrinology at UC Davis Resources: Clinical Trial of Fluid Infusion Rates for Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis Nathan Kuppermann, M.D., M.P.H., Simona Ghetti, Ph.D., Jeff E. Schunk, M.D., Michael J. Stoner, M.D., Arleta Rewers, M.D., Ph.D., Julie K. McManemy, M.D., M.P.H., Sage R. Myers, M.D., M.S.C.E., Lise E. Nigrovic, M.D., M.P.H., Aris Garro, M.D., M.P.H., Kathleen M. Brown, M.D., Kimberly S. Quayle, M.D., Jennifer L. Trainor, M.D., Leah Tzimenatos, M.D., Jonathan E. Bennett, M.D., Andrew D. DePiero, M.D., Maria Y. Kwok, M.D., M.P.H., Clinton S. Perry, III, Ph.D., Cody S. Olsen, M.S., T. Charles Casper, Ph.D., J. Michael Dean, M.D., and Nicole S. Glaser, M.D. for the PECARN DKA FLUID Study Group. N Engl J Med. 2018 June 14, 378:2275-2287 Risk factors for cerebral edema in children with diabetic ketoacidosis. The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Glaser N, Barnett P, McCaslin I, Nelson D, Trainor J, Louie J, Kaufman F, Quayle K, Roback M, Malley R, Kuppermann N; Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics. N Engl J Med. 2001 Jan 25;344(4):264-9. PMID: 11172153 PECARN (Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network) For those of you who want more, here is the unedited interview: Drs. Kuppermann and Glaser **************************************************************************************** Join us in Maui for Emergency Medicine Hot Topics! November 6-10, 2018. Registration is now open at www.cevs.ucdavis.edu/confreg/?confid=960 Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Audio Productions for audio production services.
En este episodio: -El mito de Aracne y Atenea. -Naturaleza del miedo a las arañas. -La aracnofobia. -Características de la araña. -La telaraña. -Un elefante se balanceaba sobre la tela de una araña https://elpais.com/diario/2005/06/16/paisvasco/1118950811_850215.html -Araña y feminidad. -Mitos mundiales. Música: -Witch Spell II-Bats-Spiders, Humanofobia. -Mistery and Shadow, Menion. -Tírame a las Arañas, The Mars Volta. -Gitano Demente, La Castañeda. -Obscure Music Is My Drug and It hasnt kill me, Yellow Salamandra. -First Step, Scanglobe. -Obscure Promenade, Mace. -Mujer Araña, Nelson Díaz y la Constelación. -Obscure Orgasm, Humanofobia.
And we're back with a new music episode! Taking a moment away from our parade of incredible guests, we decided it was time to look at some recent releases we may have missed from the end of 2016 + some fresh, up to the minute jams. This is a great one, featuring music from all over the continent and ranging from introspective power ballad to fierce ballroom anthem. "Now hold that subscribe button for me!" Featured artists: Felix Pimenta & Nelson D, Pablo Vittar & Rico Dalasam, Chico Mann & Captain Planet, Jesse Baez,Planeta No, Fanny Leona, Tony Gallardo II, Ela Minus, Coiffeur, Los Mil Jinetes, Young Tender, and Systema Solar. Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Join us this Wednesday, February 4, 2015 with host Denise Messenger at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST live! Our special guest is Todd Nelson. D.Se. He trained at the International Center for Natural Health and Medicine, graduating with both a Naturopathic Doctor degree and a Doctor of Holistic Health Sciences degree. He is a well -known Naturopath in Colorado. He holds advanced certificates in Clinical Nutrition, FirstLine Therapy, Functional Medicine, and Personality Assessment. He has been serving the Denver/Boulder area in clinical practice for 32 years, integrating comprehensive holistic modalities including clinical nutrition, medical-grade dietary supplements, detoxification, functional medicine, herbal supplements, lifestyle counseling, stress mastery, and corporate wellness. He will teach us about about environmental and food toxicity and how it can cause inflammation and pain. The solution is to do periodic detoxification programs that utilize clinically researched supplements and food plans. His program is called "Clean and Lean". He has taken over 3,000 patients through the program. The outcomes are outstanding in rapidly reducing pain and inflammation. Toxicity is a world-wide problem and is now linked with diseases like autoimmunity, diabetes, pain syndromes, even obesity! You asked for it and we deliver!
Clean and Lean in 2014 with Todd Nelson Todd Nelson, D.Sc. trained at the International Center for Natural Health and Medicine, graduating with both a Naturopathic Doctor degree and a Doctor of Holistic Health Sciences degree. He is a well -known Naturopath in Colorado. He holds advanced certificates in Clinical Nutrition, FirstLine Therapy, Functional Medicine, and Personality Assessment. He has been serving the Denver/Boulder area in clinical practice for 32 years, integrating comprehensive holistic modalities including clinical nutrition, medical-grade dietary supplements, detoxification, functional medicine, herbal supplements, lifestyle counseling, stress mastery, and corporate wellness. Todd was the host of the popular radio show Get Healthy! Colorado's #1 weekly talk show on alternative health, on 630KHOW. Todd also has offered televised corporate wellness programs, entitled Stress Mastery, across the United States through Training Systems Network: The Professional Development Channel (formerly the PBS Business and Technological Network). Todd has taken more than 2,000 people through cleansing and detoxification programs with great results. For more information visit: http://tolwellness.com/
Invitamos a nuestro amigo Francisco Ortega para conversar su exitosa novela gráfica 1899, ilustrada por Nelson Dániel. La novela gráfica y su lenguaje, los contrafácticos en la Ciencia Ficción, el Steampunk, Prat y nuestra figuras heróicas como personajes literarios, el porqué Condell es nuestro Han Solo, el como narrar lo imposible, y mucha, mucha Metahulla!
Invitamos a nuestro amigo Francisco Ortega para conversar su exitosa novela gráfica 1899, ilustrada por Nelson Dániel. La novela gráfica y su lenguaje, los contrafácticos en la Ciencia Ficción, el Steampunk, Prat y nuestra figuras heróicas como personajes literarios, el porqué Condell es nuestro Han Solo, el como narrar lo imposible, y mucha, mucha Metahulla!
On April 14, 2011, Nelson D. Lankford delivered a Banner Lecture entitled "The Crooked Road to Civil War." When Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated in March 1861, Virginia remained a loyal state within the Union. In the convention that met in Richmond to consider the commonwealth's relationship to the national government, union men held a strong majority. But as events unfolded, their loyalty wavered. Nelson Lankford recounts the dramatic events of that spring, when no one could foretell the future of the country, seemingly poised on the brink of dissolution. Dr. Lankford is vice president for programs at the Virginia Historical Society and author of "Cry Havoc! The Crooked Road to Civil War, 1861." This lecture is cosponsored with the Richmond National Battlefield Park. (Introduction by Paul A. Levengood)
On March 24, 2011, Douglas R. Egerton delivered a Banner Lecture entitled "Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election that Brought on the Civil War." In "Year of Meteors," Douglas R. Egerton recreates the tumultuous presidential election year of 1860, which upset every conventional expectation and split the American political system beyond repair. At the beginning of the year, Senator Stephen A. Douglas, leader of the Democrats, the only party with a large following in both North and South, seemed poised to win. By fall the Democratic Party had disintegrated, enabling the upstart Republicans to put an untried but canny dark horse candidate in the White House. "Year of Meteors" tells the story of Abraham Lincoln's rise to power and the series of events that led to secession and ultimately civil war. Dr. Egerton teaches history at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, N.Y. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On September 23, 2010, Scott W. Berg discussed his book Grand Avenues: The Story of Pierre Charles L'Enfant, the French Visionary Who Designed Washington, D.C. In 1791 George Washington asked Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who had been a French volunteer during the American Revolution, to design a new federal city on the Potomac for the young republic. Suffering from constant interference, L'Enfant persisted in his work for a year before being dismissed. Yet, his ambitious geometrical plan for the District of Columbia survived and endures to this day. In Grand Avenues, Scott W. Berg resurrects the cranky L'Enfant and reveals how his influence persists in the nation's capital city. Dr. Berg teaches English at George Mason University.(Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On June 10, 2010, Jeffrey W. McClurken, discussed his book, "Take Care of the Living: Reconstructing Confederate Veteran Families in Virginia." The Civil War ended in spring 1865, but for Confederate veterans and their families, its consequences persisted far longer as they began to pick up the pieces of their civilian lives in the devastated South. In his new book, Jeffrey W. McClurken assesses the wide-ranging effects of the war on Confederate veteran families in Southside Virginia. Coming to terms with postwar reality on an individual level meant reconstructing the household and seeking jobs and financial assistance. It also involved the state in providing replacement limbs for amputees, pensions, and homes for old soldiers and widows. These changes would influence the shape of southern society for generations to come. Dr. McClurken teaches history at the University of Mary Washington.(Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On April 4, 2008, Beth Bailey delivered this lecture at the 2008 symposium, "Sweet Dreams: The Life and Times of Patsy Cline." The continuing tensions in Winchester over Patsy Cline provide the basis for Beth Bailey's lecture. She discussed Patsy Cline and respectability by looking at questions of sexuality and gender in the context of the importance of "respectability" in postwar American culture. Dr. Bailey is Professor of History at Temple University. She is author of Sex in the Heartland; she is co-editor of A History of our Time; she also wrote From Front Porch to Back Seat: Courtship in 20th Century America and co-authored the twentieth-century chapters in A People and a Nation. (Introduction by Sandra G. Treadway, Library of Virginia) (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On April 4, 2008, Mr. Malone delivered this talk at the 2008 symposium, 'Sweet Dreams: The Life and Times of Patsy Cline.' Bill Malone is Professor of History, Emeritus, at Tulane University. He is author of Country Music, U.S.A.; Southern Music, American Music; Don't Get Above Your Raisin': Country Music and the Southern Working Class; and to be published this June, Working Girl Blues: The Life and Music of Hazel Dickens. He also produced and annotated the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Country Music. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow. He has delivered the Lamar Lecture at Mercer University, published as Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers: Southern Culture and the Roots of Country Music. He has served as a joint visiting scholar at Duke and the University of North Carolina. His weekly radio show, "Back to the Country," on Madison, Wisconsin's WORT-FM has been on the air for years and has regularly garnered listeners' choice awards. In all, he continues is his role as the dean of country music scholarship, combining, in his words, "the passionate predilections of the fan . . . with the wary skepticism of the scholar." (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On October 20, 2006, Mr. Berg delivered this lecture at the 2006 symposium, "Virginians in the White House." Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, A. Scott Berg is the author of best-selling books on Maxwell Perkins, Samuel Goldwyn, Charles Lindbergh, and Katharine Hepburn. He is currently writing a biography of Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Berg holds a B.A. from Princeton University. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On October 20, 2006, Peter Henriques delivered this lecture at the 2006 symposium, 'Virginians in the White House.' Peter Henriques is Professor of History, Emeritus, at George Mason University. He specializes on Virginia history with particular emphasis on Virginia and the American Revolution and the Virginia founding fathers. Henriques's most recent work is Realistic Visionary: A Portrait of George Washington (2006). (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On February 22, 2007, Dr. DeLaney delivered this Banner Lecture at the VHS. In 1954 the Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education that segregation by race in public schools was unconstitutional. In subsequent years, the course of integration followed a slow and varied path. The unfolding of that experience in the schools of western Virginia, particularly as related through oral history interviews, is the special focus of research by Theodore C. DeLaney. Dr. DeLaney is associate professor of history and director of the African American Studies Program at Washington and Lee University. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On May 24, 2007, Ms. Pryor delivered this lecture on her book, Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through his Private Letters. Since his death, researchers have lamented that Robert E. Lee never wrote a memoir. But, as author Elizabeth Brown Pryor revealed during her Banner Lecture at the VHS, this collection contains numerous letters and notes in the hand of Robert E. Lee reflecting on his long career. Pryor, who was granted access to selected portions of the collection found at Burke and Herbert Bank before processing at the Society began, spoke about her recently published book, Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through his Private Letters. In her book, Pryor explores the thoughts and actions of Robert E. Lee largely through his own words—some of which were derived from the newly released papers at the VHS—focusing on Lee's religious beliefs, his views on slavery, his father, his days at West Point, and his decision to join the South during the Civil War. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On September 13, 2007, Dr. Levengood delivered this lecture on his book, Virginia: Catalyst of Commerce for Four Centuries. He is president-elect and CEO-elect of the Virginia Historical Society. This lecture was a program of the VHS's Reynolds Business History Center. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On July 24, 2008, Dr. Levengood delivered a talk entitled 'From Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers: The Transformation of the South in the Twentieth Century.' At the dawn of the twentieth century, the South was by all measurements the poorest, most segregated region in the United States. One hundred years later, it was one of the fastest-growing parts of the nation, attracting population and industry at a dizzying rate. How did this transformation take place? How much of the traditional South remains? Looking at such key events as World War II and the South’s longstanding effort to attract business investment, Paul A. Levengood will chart the breathtaking course of the twentieth century and examine what survives and what has been lost in the rush toward prosperity and growth. Dr. Levengood is president-elect and CEO-elect of the VHS. This lecture is a program of the VHS's Reynolds Business History Center. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On September 17, 2009, Edward G. Lengel delivered a lecture on his book 'To Conquer Hell Meuse-Argonne, 1918: The Battle That Ended World War I.' After four years of stalemate on the Western Front, a final Allied push broke the German army in autumn 1918. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive represented the war's largest commitment of American troops to battle and helped pave the way to German capitulation in November. In To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918, Edward G. Lengel tells the epic tale of American soldiers in the final campaign of World War I. Dr. Lengel is associate professor of history at UVA and an editor of the Papers of George Washington. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On December 3, 2009, George W. Grayson delivered a lecture on his book 'Mexico: Narco-Violence and a Failed State?' The armed conflict between Mexico's rival drug cartels and the central government is headline news in the United States. George W. Grayson put Mexican-American relations into historical context and examined Mexican efforts to tackle both the demand and supply sides of the problems spawned by the wildly profitable supply route for illegal drugs making their way into the United States. Professor Grayson teaches at the College of William and Mary. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)
On March 25, 2010, Melvin Urofsky delivered a lecture on his book "Louis Brandeis: An American Legal Giant." Louis Brandeis was one of the most important and distinguished justices to sit on the United States Supreme Court. In his latest book, Melvin Urofsky presents not only Brandeis the reformer, lawyer, and jurist, but also Brandeis the man, in all of his complexity, passion, and wit. Drawing on family papers and materials never before available, Urofsky gives us the remarkable story of Brandeis's influence on American society and jurisprudence, and the electrifying story of his time. Dr. Urofsky is a former professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University. (Introduction by Nelson D. Lankford)