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In this episode of The Science of Fishing, we sit down with tournament director and Bluewater Movements founder Jamie Bunn, the mastermind behind South Florida's premier summer tournament circuit—the Pompano Beach Saltwater Circuit (PBSC).We delve into:The structure and strategy behind the three-event summer lineup: the Saltwater Shootout, Slam, and ShowdownInsights into the new Calcutta structures and how they elevate the competitionThe evolution of the series with enhanced payouts, streamlined formats, and top-tier productionWhether you're a seasoned angler aiming for the Showdown Crown or simply curious about the intricacies of elite tournament setups, this episode offers a wealth of information and behind-the-scenes stories from one of the industry's best.Don't miss this deep dive—especially if you're gearing up for the summer fishing season.
At the conclusion of this year's American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, Monzr Al Malki, MD, an Associate Professor in the Department of Hematology and Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation at City of Hope, sat down with Richa Thakur, a Palliative Care Physician and Hematology/Oncology Fellow at Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Health, to discuss his oral abstract presentation entitled “Post-transplant cyclophosphamide-based graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis following mismatched unrelated donor peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) transplantation.”
SWISS BASKETBALLPB Swiss Cup - Finale & Fin des 1/4 de finale de SBLLe Cinq Majeur revient sur le nouveau titre de Fribourg Olympic qui s'est imposé pour la troisième fois consécutive face aux Lions de Genève Vos experts basket analysent le deuxième titre de la saison des fribourgeois avant de basculer sur le dénouement du 1er tour des playoffs.David & Florian reviennent également sur la qualification de Neuchâtel face à un Vevey grandement diminué et qui retrouvera Massagno dans le dernier carré et la dernière série en cours entre Monthey & Genève et ce Game 4 de la mort pour les Lions au Reposieux.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
SWISS BASKETBALLSBL Men - Day 19 + 1/2 finales de PBSCLe Cinq Majeur revient sur la 19ème journée de championnat en milieu de semaine marquée par le duel entre Fribourg et Vevey suite aux 1/2 finales de Coupe Suisse.Vos experts basket reviennent entre autres sur le 19ème succès de la saison des fribourgeois sans oublier l'incroyable dynamique des Tigers de Lugano, la lourde et inquiétante défaite des Lions de Genève ou encore la victoire des Foxes portés par l'incroyable match d'Omar El-Sheikh.Pour terminer, David & Florian débattent du niveau actuel de l'arbitrage suisse qui a beaucoup fait parlé ces derniers temps.
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin (President of the Urban League Palm Beach County) talk to Ava Parker the president Of Palm Beach State College. They discuss the obstacles (if any) being the only person of color as the head of one of the five institutions of Palm Beach State College, how the college has transitioned since she took over, the role PBSC plays in the community, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Trey and Patrick Franklin (President of the Urban League Palm Beach County) talk to Ava Parker the president Of Palm Beach State College. They discuss the obstacles (if any) being the only person of color as the head of one of the five institutions of Palm Beach State College, how the college has transitioned since she took over, the role PBSC plays in the community, and more!
SWISS BASKETBALL PB Swiss Cup - 1/2 Finale : Monthey vs Fribourg Le Cinq Majeur revient sur la seule demi-finale disputée en Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup entre le BBC Monthey & Fribourg Olympic au Reposieux. Vos esperts basket reviennent sur le hold-up du tenant du titre fribourgeois pendant que l'autre demi-finale Vevey vs Massagno était reportée à une date ultérieure.
Joe is a tech entrepreneur with the Mission to Build a Better World through Technology and Innovation.In 2021, he founded Emergency Ventures, a startup building technology to save lives in natural disasters.In 2015, Joe founded South Florida Tech Hub, a nonprofit tech association Building South Florida's Tech Hub. Since its founding as the Palm Beach Tech Association, Joe led the organization to attract over 200 corporate members and over 10,000 professionals to their community, with an annual budget over $300,000 and 5 FTE's.In 2018, Joe co-founded 1909, a nonprofit to support entrepreneurs throughout the Palm Beaches by partnering with the FAU Adams Center for Entrepreneurship and with $350,000 in support from the Knight Foundation and four (4) local Cities. Originally established in 2016 as Downtown West Palm Beach its first coworking space raising $150,000+ from the Knight Foundation, City of West Palm Beach, and private donors. Since 2013, Joe has also served on the academic Advisory Boards for FAU, FIU, PBSC, and local School Districts. In addition to Economic Development Taskforces, Chamber of Commerce Councils, and several nonprofit boards and committees.A Native Floridian, he attended Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach and Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers.
This week on Sinica, our friends at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs invited us for a live show taping before a small group. Kaiser is joined by Lizzi Lee, MIT-trained economist-turned-reporter who hosts the Chinese-language show "Wall Street Today" as well as The China Project's "Live with Lizzi Lee," both on Youtube; and by Damien Ma, who heads the Paulson Institute's in-house think tank MacroPolo. These two top-shelf analysts of Chinese politics break down what was important — and what was just a sideshow — at the 20th Party Congress, and offer their knowledgeable perspectives on the individuals named to key posts and what this likely means for China's direction. Don't miss this one!2:40 – Findings from MacroPolo's “fantasy PBSC” experiment 8:18 – Did China watchers overemphasize Xi Jinping's political constraints? 12:31 – Support for Li Qiang across different political factions17:23 – The changing factional composition of Chinese elite politics20:20 – Return of the technocrats23:27 – “Generation-skipping” in China's recent political promotions28:26 – The selection of Cai Qi32:46 – Li Shulei as a successor to Wang Huning 37:07 – The future of China's economic leadership39:52 – Selection of the vice premiers 41:18 – The future of China's diplomatic core45:28 – The Hu Jintao episode49:22 – Revising the “Zero-COVID” policy51:17 – Reassessing China's intentions vis-à-vis Taiwan A transcript of this podcast is available at TheChinaProject.com.Recommendations: Lizzi: Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion: Elite Power Struggles in the Soviet Union and China after Stalin and Mao by Joseph TorigianDamien: Slouching Towards Utopia by Brad DeLongKaiser: "Taiwan, the World-Class Puzzle," a Radio Open Source podcast hosted by Christopher LydonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Personal Balanced Scorecard (PBSC) is a journey into the inner self, where values, hopes, dreams and aspirations lie quietly waiting to be discovered. Taking the journey as an individual allows you to view your life objectively and authentically as a whole person and provides a roadmap of your dreams and aspirations translated into manageable and measurable milestones. As a part of the Total Performance Scorecard (TPS) process which I introduced in 2003 in Total Performance Scorecard: Redefining Management to Achieve Performance with Integrity, and which has been translated into more than 20 languages, the Personal Balanced Scorecard can also be an effective way for managers to coach others to achieve integrity and alignment between work and life. The benefit comes from changing individual behavior in order to drive organizational effectiveness, enhance performance, and increase self-awareness, personal responsibility and motivation. PBSC is an integral part of this organic and holistic Total Performance Scorecard process, which is an organizational and cultural change tool and a method for ongoing effectiveness. Its uniqueness lies in aligning and a combination of Personal and Organizational goals to result in Individual Performance Plans for each employee. The focus of this book is the PBSC portion, which comprises a search for self-knowledge, self-discovery and self-mastery.
SWISS BASKETBALL Patrick Baumann Swiss Cup - Finale Le Cinq Majeur revient sur la grande finale de la Coupe Suisse qui a vu Fribourg dominer facilement le BBC Nyon. Vos experts basket débriefent le succès fribourgeois, le 11ème dans cette compétition, du côté de la Halle St Léonard.
Politburo Standing Committee members Li Zhanshu and Han Zheng appeared on the Thursday CCTV Evening News, so while we do not know why all seven of the PBSC members were out of view for over a week, it looks like things are getting back to “normal”. I’d love to know what they were doing for the last ten days, that seems like a long time to just talk about the Ukraine situation.
Topics and links Censorship Social media giants take censorship of vaccine-safety message one step further. Censorship now applies to FB, Twitter, Pinterest etc searches. All Vaccine topic searches result in WHO, CDC etc. pages. UK to pressure social media companies to fight anti-vax info; Tech News 24/08/2019 Flu vaccine for children in Australia Six doses of a four strain Flu Vaccine being recommended for children starting at 6 months of age. Hate speech Hate speech and incitement by media – especially Murdoch media – continues. For example, with the following articles: Anti-vax pack are a threat to the health of our children – The Daily Telegraph Anti-vax ‘superstition' blamed for UK's loss of measles-free status – The Courier and Advertiser Measles cases triple as vaccination rates fall worldwide – The Courier Mail One writer states Anti Vaxxers make her feel “borderline murderous.” (see “anti-vax pack” article) Started in May this year – statements that children are the main source of flu in Australia Then, the buildup stating that The PBSC would not provide free vaccines for children Now, all of a sudden, flu vaccination added to childhood schedule https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-25/parents-urged-to-vaccinate-children-as-37-die-from-flu-nsw/11149364
In this episode, we sit down with Leah Klassen, Associate at Wolseley Law in Winnipeg. The tag-line at Wolseley Law is “doing law differently,” and Leah has been embodying this ethos since she graduated law school. From holding a role in Pro Bono Students Canada's (PBSC) national office, to articling with the Legal Help Centre of Winnipeg, working in family and fertility law in the GTA, and now working for a progressive and innovative law firm back in Winnipeg, Leah's legal career has consistently been focused on access to justice initiatives. We discuss our shared love of PBSC, setting and following boundaries in your professional life, what it means to be “doing law differently,” and Leah's future career as an operator of a magic school bus. In this episode, we refer to a 2016 student debt article Leah is quoted in. Read that article here: https://www.cba.org/Publications-Resources/CBA-Practice-Link/Young-Lawyers/2016/handcuffs Leah references the Canadian Bar Association's The Every Lawyer podcast, specifically the following episode, “Conversations on Calls to action 34-40 — Indigenous people in the justice system.” Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/39YhwAX1fAcYupVP4r6jjo?si=eI7SXurUQeGoVU6Qr1UNJQ Follow us on Instagram @offthetrackspodcast, check out our website offthetrackspodcast.com, or connect with us by emailing podcast.offthetracks@gmail.com. Thanks for taking some time to step off the tracks with us! - Erin & Piper Did you know there are free and confidential mental health supports available to law students, paralegals, and lawyers in every province and territory? Click here to learn more and access services: https://www.cba.org/Sections/Wellness-Subcommittee/Wellness-Programs Trailer Music: There Ain't No Other Way - Jingle Punks Support by RFM - NCM: https://youtu.be/fb5KRcivopU
For this episode, Prof. Shauna Darling shared stories of her non traditional childhood, how she balances being a mom while also teaching Speech at PBSC. At some point of time, her obsession with cats surfaces and so does an interesting way to celebrate the big victories in her life. Intro - Amarillo Ramp by Matt Abeysekara Outro - Crescent Fresh by Matt Abeysekara
Professor Lawanna McCoy is a Math professor at the Boca Campus at PBSC. I made her cry once, in my office, but I think it was a good reason to cry. Intro - Eternal Golden Braid by Matt Abeysekara Outro - Continental Grip by Matt Abeysekara
Luli was the first person I met at PBSC. She hired me as an adjunct when I was in grad school. Intro - Elective Affinities by Matt Abeysekara Outro - Crescent Fresh by Matt Abeysekara
Mark and Victor are joined by special guest Stéphanie Nowak of Innocence Canada. She works closely with PBSC national to oversee the Wrongful Conviction Outreach Program. In this episode, they learn all about Innocence Canada, the national reach of PBSC, and all the work that goes on behind the scenes to oversee a project. Listen now and be amazed!
Cory & Anita meet with Geoff and Kira, two PBSC student volunteers from the “Only Yes Means Yes Project”. They discuss the issues surrounding sexual assault and consent and how they plan to bring about these disucssions within classrooms. Want to learn more about legal rights pertaining to consent and how the use of cell-phones impact these rights? Tune in to find out more!
Charles interviews Aucha Stewart and Kim Noah of the Child Care Planning Project. The discussion addresses the project’s roots, PBSC’s involvement, and discussions on bias. Tune in for a unique dialogue on these topics and more!
In this episode I sit down with associate professor and Department Chair at PBSC, author of "You Don't need talent to succeed, but everything else counts", and my father in law Hector Hernandez. We discuss his thoughts on time management.
Erin and Marie feature our very own PBSC project - Pro Bono Radio! They discuss the importance of public legal education in access to justice, looking at issues such as the right to counsel and accessibility of the legal system and of legal information. Also, they interview a Pro Bono Radio volunteer from last year, who gives his perspective on access to justice and his experiences then and now.
Marie and Erin interview two PBSC student volunteers about their experience with the Wills Project. They discuss the consequences of not having a valid will and what often keeps people from obtaining wills. Marie and Erin also speak about studying for law exams and how to deal with exam stress,
Erin and Marie interview two PBSC student volunteers at W5. The episode focuses on the specific challenges faced by immigrant women to Canada and local immigration issues in Windsor. The ending of conditional permanent residence is also discussed.
A special guest vists the studio, and we cast more light on all the happenings here at PBSC at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law.
We interview a PBSC "vet" who's done it all and get inspired with a volunteer who serves the community that crosses our borders. Ever heard of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association? Tune in now to find out more.
We're midway through the season... and we're far from finished! Tune in now to catch up with Siraat and Akhil as they line up a series of interviews with Legal Assistance of Windsor Staff Immigration Lawyer, Johanna Dennie and two very special PBSC volunteers.
Background: Prognosis of patients with metastatic soft tissue sarcomas (MSTS) is poor even after response to doxorubicin-based chemotherapy. We report phase II data of highdose chemotherapy and peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) rescue in patients with MSTS responding to AI-G chemotherapy. Patients and Methods: From 1997 to 2002, 55 patients with MSTS were prospectively treated with 4 cycles of AI-G (doxorubicin 75 mg/m(2), ifosfamide 6 g/m(2) with G-CSF support). Responders received 2 further cycles of AI-G with collection of PBSCs. High-dose chemotherapy consisted of ifosfamide 12 g/m(2), carboplatin 1.2 g/m(2) and etoposide 1.2 g/m(2) (HD-ICE) followed by reinfusion of PBSCs. Results: Twenty-one of 55 patients (38%) were assessed as responders (3 complete response, 18 partial response). All but 2 patients refusing treatment received high-dose chemotherapy with PBSC rescue leading to grade IV hematologic toxicity without severe infections in all patients. No toxic death occurred. After a median follow-up time of 30 months, the median progression-free time was 12 months and survival time was 22 months for the entire group. By intent-totreat analysis the probability of 5-year progression-free survival was significantly higher for patients allocated to HD-ICE compared to patients receiving second-line chemotherapy after failure of AI-G (14 vs. 3%; p = 0.003). The estimated 5-year overall survival between the 2 groups was different (27% vs. not reached) but did not reach significance (p = 0.08). Conclusion: HD-ICE is feasible and promising in patients with chemosensitive MSTS. A randomized phase III trial is warranted to further define the role of HD-ICE as consolidation treatment in these patients.