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The British Association of Comparative Law (BACL) held a discussion of Dr Irini Katsirea's book, 'Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study' (2024) on 29th April 2025.This book examines the challenges for press freedom in the nascent digital news ecosystem. Drawing upon decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union, as well as from German, UK and US case law, this comparative work explores the regulation of the press in the digital era and the impact of the proliferating media laws, policies, and jurisprudence on press freedom.Professor Jacob Rowbottom (University of Oxford) chaired the discussion between Dr Irini Katsirea (University of Sheffield), Dr Peter Coe, (University of Birmingham), Emeritus Professor Thomas Gibbons (University of Manchester), and Emeritus Professor Bernd Holznagel (University of Münster).
The British Association of Comparative Law (BACL) held a discussion of Dr Irini Katsirea's book, 'Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study' (2024) on 29th April 2025.This book examines the challenges for press freedom in the nascent digital news ecosystem. Drawing upon decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union, as well as from German, UK and US case law, this comparative work explores the regulation of the press in the digital era and the impact of the proliferating media laws, policies, and jurisprudence on press freedom.Professor Jacob Rowbottom (University of Oxford) chaired the discussion between Dr Irini Katsirea (University of Sheffield), Dr Peter Coe, (University of Birmingham), Emeritus Professor Thomas Gibbons (University of Manchester), and Emeritus Professor Bernd Holznagel (University of Münster).
The late Sir Ken Robinson once quipped that many of us feel like, "Math is a party to which we have not been invited." Today's guest, Peter Coe, wants to make sure those invitations get delivered. As the Founder and Lead K-12 Mathematics Consultant at Coe Learning, LLC, Peter works to make sure students not only get invited to the party, but that once they arrive it's party worth staying for. Peter works with schools, districts, and organizations on the equitable mindsets, technical skills, resources, and infrastructure required to provide rich, engaging mathematical learning experiences for K-12 students. A mathematician by training, he has taught in both district and charter schools, and served as a mentor teacher, department chair, and instructional coach. He is a recipient of the Math for America's Master Teacher and School Leader fellowships. Peter helped lead the development of the EngageNY mathematics curriculum, as well as realignment of the state assessment program in mathematics. He also helped found and served as Chief Academic Officer of UnboundEd, leading the development of the Standards Institute mathematics pathway and advising numerous organizations and school districts on K-12 mathematics strategy. Peter has been a speaker at the NCTM and NCSM National Conferences, SXSWEdu, Learning Forward, and other national conventions. Today he shares advice to districts in how to shift both their practices and resources to raise engagement and achievement in math classrooms. Resources: Episode sponsor, Mathseeds is an award winning early math program designed to help build students' confidence and enthusiasm for math in the early years. The engaging program combines highly structured lessons with fun motivational elements, ensuring key concepts are learned in depth. Mathseeds is trusted by teachers for its curriculum alignment to state standards and proven effectiveness, earning ESSA Level II evidence certification. Inquire HERE about a pilot opportunity Want to partner with Peter Coe to build a world where all students are included in the math party? Go to coelearning.org Learn more about Peter Coe Work with Peter Coe Connect with Peter Coe on LinkedIn Explore all of Peter's resources Read Peter's Blog More great stuff: Explore our Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations fun and free, 1-hour digital, on-demand Professional Learning for teachers from all content areas and grades levels EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
We're back with Season 2 of Big Shot! In this episode of Big Shot, we're joined by Fran Weissler, a seven-time Tony award-winning producer and one-half of the dynamic duo behind Chicago, the longest-running American musical. Fran's journey epitomizes Jewish chutzpah, marked by bold choices—from leaving her first marriage to making decisive moves in her Broadway career. Today, Fran shares with us stories from her journey, including breaking into Broadway at the age of 50 and producing Othello with a star-studded cast featuring James Earl Jones and Christopher Plummer. We also talk about her successful marriage and business partnership of 55 years, how Fran navigated challenges working with chauvinists and demanding actors, and how she finally started to slow down a little bit at the age of 90. — In This Episode We Cover: (02:35) Fran's childhood and life before Broadway (07:04) Why Fran decided to end her first marriage (08:59) How Fran met Barry and got started in theater (15:02) The early days of NAMCO producing plays for Catholic schools (19:00) Fran's first Broadway show, Othello, with James Earl Jones (21:52) How Fran got Christopher Plummer to play Iago (31:34) What it was like to win a Tony for Othello (33:33) How firing Peter Coe accelerated Fran's career as a producer (45:30) Fran's chutzpah (48:20) How Fran and Barry balance each other out as a team (51:14) How Fran handled working with the chauvinist Anthony Quinn (1:00:15) A compromise made with Kathleen Turner (1:03:26) The Queen of Broadway: Fran's identity separate from Barry (1:05:28) Fran and Barry's rare, beautiful marriage (1:09:32) How Fran and Barry revived Chicago and made the longest-running American show (1:19:11) Fran's advice for aspiring producers — Referenced: NAMCO: https://www.namcousa.com/ Othello at the Winter Garden Theater (1982): https://playbill.com/productions/othellobroadway-winter-garden-theatre-1982 James Earl Jones: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000469/ Christopher Plummer: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001626/ Lucy Kroll: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Kroll Stratford Festival: https://www.stratfordfestival.ca/ Lou Pitt: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1018725/ Zoe Caldwell: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0129807/ Robert Whitehead: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0925723/ Medea 1982 playbill: https://playbill.com/production/medea-cort-theatre-vault-0000003496 Chicago: https://chicagothemusical.com/ Phantom of the Opera: https://us.thephantomoftheopera.com/ When Kathleen Turner Brought Maggie the Cat Back to Broadway: https://playbill.com/article/when-kathleen-turner-brought-maggie-the-cat-back-to-broadway Zorba the Greek 1983 playbill with Anthony Quinn: https://playbill.com/production/zorba-broadway-theatre-vault-0000012262 Encores: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encores The economics of Broadway shows: https://thehustle.co/the-economics-of-broadway-shows/ — Where to find Fran Weissler: Website: https://www.namcousa.com/ Where To Find Big Shot: Website: https://www.bigshot.show/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bigshotpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigshotshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigshotshow/ Harley Finkelstein: https://twitter.com/harleyf David Segal: https://twitter.com/tea_maverick Production and Marketing: https://penname.co
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to Peter Knego, whose parents actor Peter Coe and Model/Actress Rosalee Calvert really come alive in the conversation you are about to hear. What's our connection? Well Rosalee was in two films with Edie Adams, Josh's mother and both Peter and Josh both went to the same high school. But listening to Peter talk about everything from his firsthand accounts of Mel Brooks and Ed Wood to James Galanos and Sparks – herein lies the the story of his celebrity parents. Peter and Josh barely scratched the surface but somehow we cover everything from growing up on food stamps in the Hollywood Hills to his difficult relationship with his eight-time married father who over time becomes a friend. We hear about real life actual Nazis, the 20thCentury train, Elektra Records mogul Ahmet Ertrgun, c-level actor Paul Marco, Cecil B. Demille, an unproduced Ed Wood musical, lunch at Pasta, Inc. on Sunset Plaza, the glory of Westwood in the 1980s as well as whaling songs from the 1930s. Actually that last part isn't true. But it's about the only thing Peter Knego didn't touch upon in our wide ranging conversation about being the child of a celebrity. Peter's story, is anything but normal. It's funny, tough to listen to at times, uplifting and sometimes too much to believe. So Kimono My House and take a listen to this episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story
Our oldest New Zealander turns 107 today. Jack Coe was born in 1916 in a tent in Bulls, and lived almost a century in Marton, in the Whangārei region. His 77-year-old son, Peter Coe, says Jack stayed quite independent until going into a retirement home four months ago. He says the secret to his longevity, could be his love of popcorn, beer and home-grown veggies. "He did have a large veggie garden, and he always ate home-grown vegetables throughout the years." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“When weird meets weird then weirdness grows” is what Maria Alviz Hernando has to say about the importance of diviner friends and community. Isn't this the main reason we go to tarot conferences?Episode Three is extra-long because it is packed with extra goodness, including a Tarot Conference Survival Guide from Marion Kirk, and a peek at Peter Coe's psychic fair set-up.Frank and his panel discuss the imperatives of self-reading. Maria Alviz Hernando and Christiana discuss the journey that helped Maria become a world-renowned diviner.Watch the show on YouTube!
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Peter has traversed a career in the Automotive Financial Services industry for over 18 years with BMW Group in Australia from the early beginnings in an intern program through to senior leadership roles across Finance, Operations, Risk and Sales functions culminating in C level roles as Chief Risk Officer and GM Sales & Marketing. Peter holds a bachelors degree in Applied Science from Deakin University Melbourne a Masters in Commerce also from Deakin a diploma in Financial Planning from the Financial Planning Association of Australia and his professional accounting qualifications from CPA Australia. He has experience across diverse functions, and he is passionate about leading and developing individuals and teams, Peter has gained deep experience leading through significant periods of organisational and regulatory change. In our conversation we talk about his earliest work experience in the family business his initial wish to have a career in sport and the subsequent need to pivot, go back to the drawing board and embark on a corporate career. We discuss his progression during 18 years with BMW in Australia which culminated in a difficult decision and change of course for him. Without spoiling the surprise for you, I will share that there is a satisfying plot twist at the end! I first met Peter a dozen or more years ago and I was immediately struck by his attitude to learning and leadership. It is my pleasure to introduce him to you and to share his career story in this episode. If you enjoy listening to my guests career stories, please follow CAREER-VIEW MIRROR in your podcast app. You can contact Peter via LinkedIn. Why not follow us on Instagram @careerviewmirror where you can see a directory of all our episodes and comment on those you have enjoyed? This episode of CAREER-VIEW MIRROR is brought to you by Aquilae. Aquilae's mission is to enable Fulfilling Performance in the mobility industry. We use our very own Fulfilling Performance paradigm to identify what steps you need to take to enable Fulfilling Performance in your business. We leverage our Aquilae Consulting arm for business topics and the Aquilae Academy for people topics. And, once we're agreed on the way forward, we work alongside you and your teams to enable Fulfilling Performance and achieve your goals. I explain Fulfilling Performance in more detail in Episode 60 of CAREER-VIEW MIRROR which is a short Side Mirror episode. If you enjoy CAREER-VIEW MIRROR, please follow us in your podcast app. Email: cvm@aquilae.co.uk Episode recorded on 7 October, 2022
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Have you ever heard of high intensity interval training? That's quite a mouthful, isn't it? Luckily, we usually just call this type of workout HIIT. It's a training style that has recently gained a lot of popularity. In this Chatterbox episode, hosts Andrew and Anna explain the entire concept of HIIT and share their stories related to it. Chatterbox is a Culips series where two native English speakers have a quick and natural conversation about interesting topics. This series is designed to be beneficial for intermediate and advanced English language learners. Fun facts Although HIIT has been gaining in popularity recently, the concept has been around for a long time. Famously, British athletics coach Peter Coe used the principles of HIIT to help train his son, Sebastian Coe, who would later go on to win several Olympic medals as a middle distance runners! Expressions included in the study guide A mouthful Hard to pinpoint To resonate with [someone] To be beat To be plausible There's a time and a place To fall into place To fall by the wayside Copyright: Culips.com For more information about this episode, visit culips.com. Music Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar Image: Element5 Digital (Unsplash.com)
Jim wraps up the Universal "Mummy" series with a loving look at 1944's "The Mummy's Ghost" and "The Mummy's Curse," starring Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Ramsay Ames, Robert Lowery, Virginia Christine, Peter Coe, Dennis Moore, Addison Richards and Kay Harding. It's a "Double Feature" episode following the story of "Kharis" and "Ananka" from rural Massachusetts to the Bayou of Louisiana. As Universal was wrapping up its run of classic monsters these films entertained audiences for many years to come. Find out more on this episode of "Monster Attack!"
In 1996 in Melbourne, a 13 year old boy became one of the youngest people in Australia to be found guilty of murder.We can't use his real name, as the courts have suppressed his details and sealed his records, so we're going to call him Sam West. From an early age, Sam's life seemed to be destined to be one of poverty, criminality and misery. But could Sam make his own fate and escape where he had come from to a better future?In a series of bad associations and even worse decisions, teenage Sam's aspirations would come undone after attempting to rob taxi driver Peter Coe.TCNT: FlibberTiGibbetey tells us about the podcast Hollywood Crime Scene with Rachel Fisher and Desi Jedeikin.Aussie As: Methed-up Jimbo goes on a day long car-jacking rampage in the ACT before stealing a cops gun and terrorising a hospital.For sources, see our website www.bloodymurderpodcast.com.Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you can cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season and AD FREE episodes released early!) with new patron only content added every month!Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderLevels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get FREE stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our social media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise (check out our new Bloody Murder SHOES! and now STICKERS and BACKPACKS and DUFFEL BAGS!!) and much much more.Wanna buy us a drink? Here's a donate link.True Crime Nerd Time, a segment on Bloody Murder, needs your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true cime related! It could be books, TV shows, movies, documentaries, exhibitions, graphic novels, art, music etc. So send us your brief story (we’ll read it out) or record your story (it can just be a recording on your phone, and we’ll play it!). We will also publish it on our website. Keep it to about 2 mins please or 250 words. Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com. Oh and if you give us your postal address we'll send you some stickers as a reward!We love our patrons and to show them how much we do them we're holding monthly give-aways. The winner of April’s prize, the fabulous Sudio FEM Wireless Ear Buds is… Leah Heinrich!With its wireless design and minimalistic charging case, Fem is the perfect match for any adventure. They are splash, rain and sweat proof, and they hold a total of 20 hours playtime, 6 hours in a single charge. Fem also introduces a four-microphone system and new touch controls for an enhanced sound quality experience. It also features the latest Bluetooth 5.0 technology compatible with IOS and Android, and up to 10 meters of range.For Bloody Murder Listeners Sudio are offering free worldwide shipping and 15% off with the code BLOODYMURDER15 at checkout! Visit sudio.comFor our May prize we’re giving away a pair of Bloody Murder Leggings! Look sexy and dangerous cool, with bloody murder all over ya walking arms. For a chance to win just be a Bloody Murder Patron at a level of $5 or above.Bloody Murder is supported by BetterHelpBetterHelp offers licensed professional counselors who are specialized in... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Crucible drew inspiration from the paranoia and fear of McCarthyism - so we find out if a new Scottish Ballet production of Arthur Miller's classic is drawing on our own turbulent political times. Kelly Apter of The Scotsman gives us her verdict. The performance is part of the 2019 Edinburgh International Festival. And two musical takes on The Peterloo Massacre. Folk trio Peter Coe, Brian Peters and Laura Smyth give us a live rendition of a song from their album The Road to Peterloo, which brings together broadside ballads from the time of the massacre. And right up to date Robin Richards, composer and member of the bands Dutch Uncles explain how his new work to mark a bicentenary commemoration of the massacre, From the Crowd, draws on a similar thread of first hand radical testimony. The Reverend Patrick Bronte was ahead of his time, allowing his famous literary daughters to read freely and express their creativity. A new installation at The Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth has drawn inspiration from a period he spent in darkness recovering from a major eye operation. Bronte Society Creative Partner Frank Cottrell Boyce has worked with artist Jo Pocock, to illuminate the mundane objects of Rev Patrick Bronte's life to shed light on an underappreciated man. Critic Tim Robey remembers the ground-breaking film-maker D.A. Pennebaker who has died aged 94. He is best known for the Bob Dylan documentary Don't Look Back, the 1973 film that captured David Bowie's final performance as Ziggy Stardust, and The War Room, his fly-on-the-wall look at Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, which earned an Oscar nomination. Presented by John Wilson. Produced by Kev Core
It’s 200 years since the Peterloo Massacre, in which peaceful protesters for democratic reform in Manchester were attacked by cavalry, with 18 killed and over 600 injured. Ballads were crucial tools in the reporting and commemoration of Peterloo, cementing its place in working-class and radical history. In this episode, we hear Kate Gibson talk to ballad experts - Dr Alison Morgan, Brian Peters and Peter Coe - about the radical history of Peterloo and its ballads. You can listen to, subscribe and like the History Workshop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and other podcasting platforms. For more information and episode notes, visit: http://www.historyworkshop.org.uk/ballads-of-peterloo/.
Tener la oportunidad de evaluar un evento antes de ir es una oportunidad especial. En trotadores.com hacemos este tipo de reseñas para que tu como runner puedes escoger. La maratón de Mendoza Argentina se celebra anualmente en abril. Hoy tenemos a Nahuel Búa quien terminó la carrera en segundo lugar con un espectacular tiempo de 2:33:32. Es un privilegio para nosotros traerte esta reseña con un runner tan especial, quien además es evaluador deportivo y coach en su club Le Equipe. Te invitamos a que escuches el archivo de audio (podcast) en su totalidad. Es totalmente gratis y lo puedes escuchar a la hora y lugar que quieras. Recuerda que te puedes suscribir al podcast gratuitamente. Si eres usuario android, te recomiendo entres a la Play Store y bajes la app Podcast Addict y una vez instalada, busques Trotadores; allà te aparecerán gratuitamente todos los episodios que tenemos publicados. Si eres usuario de iPhone, simplemente entra a la app Podcasts y busca Trotadores. Sin embargo, aquà te dejo un player fácil de utilizar para que puedas escuchar la invitación a participar de la maratón de Mendoza de los labios de Nahuel Búa. AquÃ, algunas cosas que valen la pena resaltar de la entrevista. ¿Quién es el Licenciado Nahuel Búa? Evaluador deportivo profesional del instituto Enrique Romero Brest. Especialista en FisiologÃa y Rendimiento Deportivo. Adicionalmente, se certificó en el Centro de Alto Rendimiento de Argentina como entrenador y técnico de atletismo. Sus trabajos han sido publicados en Europa en la revista Apunts y Efdeportes tengo publicado dos trabajos en internet, uno en fútbol en la revista española Apunts y otro como coautor en Efdeportes.  Nahuel Búa. Atleta y entrenador. Corredor amateur de 800 metros (1:55) y 1500 metros (3:55). Con estos tiempos fue subcampeón argentino juvenil en el 2008. Ahora disfruta de correr la distancia de 42 kilómetros y su mejor marca personal es 2:33:32. Nahuel considera el atletismo un deporte en equipo y sigue esta filosofÃa en su equipo Le Equipe. Ayuda a docenas de runners y atletas de otros deportes a alcanzar la mejor versión de si mismos. Entre sus corredores, entrena a un atleta que está posicionado entre los mejores 10 de Sudamerica. Corredores de todos los niveles son bienvenidos y tienen derecho a probar gratis el servicio por dos semanas para decidir si les gusta el entrenamiento en Le Equipe.  Maratón de Mendoza. Ciudad de Mendoza: La ciudad de Mendoza está ubicada en la parte central de Argentina a 200 kilómetros de la frontera con Chile. Mendoza tiene un aeropuerto internacional (MDZ). Es una ciudad relativamente pequeña lo que la hace fácil de recorrer. Entre sus atractivos turÃsticos se destacan los viñedos, bodegas de vinos exquisitos, la cercanÃa a la base del Aconcagua, lagos y la parte histórica del centro de Mendoza. Una caminata famosa es hacer las rutas San Martinianas que es el paso por donde Argentina se liberó de los españoles. En San Rafael es recomendado ir a Los Reyunos ideal para hacer deportes de agua y estar en contacto con la naturaleza. Expo: Recoger el kit en la maratón de Mendoza es muy fácil. Es una expo modesta pero muy bien organizada. Participan más de 5,000 corredores. Esta cifra incluye los participantes de las cuatro distancias: 4k, 10k, medio maratón y maratón. La expo esta abierta solo el dÃa anterior a la carrera. Puedes recoger el kit en la Nave Cultural, salas 2 y 3. Horario es de 9:30 de la mañana a 8 de la noche. El 29 de abril de 2018, se celebrará la edición # 19 de la maratón de Mendoza. Para mayor información puedes visitar: www.MaratonDeMendoza.com Alojamiento: Nahuel recomienda llegar a Mendoza un par de dÃas antes para hacer un poco de turismo, recoger el kit y buscar alojamiento cerca al inicio de la partida. La lÃnea de partida para los 42 kilómetros esta ubicada a unos 35 kilómetros del centro de Mendoza en la montañas. Puntualmente las salidas de las 4 distancias son: Maratón de Mendoza: Puente Colgante Cacheuta (Luján de Cuyo). Media maratón: Barrio Portal Vistalba (Luján de Cuyo). 10k: Corredor del Oeste (Luján de Cuyo). 4k: Portones del Parque Central San MartÃn. Puedes buscar alojamiento cerca a la lÃnea de partida en la montaña. Existen cabañas cerca a Cacheuta y al rÃo Mendoza. Sin embargo, los organizadores del eventos tienen buses que salen de Mendoza hacia las lineas de partida. De esta manera, si gustas alojarte en Mendoza también es posible. Solo debes levantarte un poco más temprano. Los buses para 10k, 21k, y 42k salen desde el Club Sportivo Independiente Rivadavia. Buses para los runners de 42k salen las 5:45am ya que la largada es a las 8am. Corredores de 10k y 21k deben estar en el bus a las 6:15am. Circuito maratón de Mendoza: Es un circuito totalmente en asfalto. Aunque empieza en montaña, la carrera no es considerada una maratón de trail, sino de calle. Arranca a 1264 metros sobre nivel del mar y termina a 777 metros. Esto le da una inclinación promedio de 1.15%, lo cual es muy manejable. Los primeros 21 kilómetros son en bajada pero debes prepararte ya que la segunda mitad tiene varias subidas y bajadas. Para los 21k, empieza a 1022 metros y baja 245 metros en total. Lo que resulta en una inclinación promedio de 1.16%. El paisaje es hermoso. Lleno de rÃos, montañas y viñedos. Se logra ver el majestuoso Aconcagua al fondo del circuito. En los últimos 7 kilómetros mucha gente sale a darte ánimos y la lÃnea de llegada está ubicada en el parque de Los Portones. Debido a que la carrera es en bajada, Nahuel como entrenador recomienda hacer trabajo excéntrico en los cuádriceps y entrenar cuestas en subidas y bajadas. Biomecánicamente hablando, recomienda dar pasos cortos. LÃnea de llegada: Es bastante emotiva. Oportunidades para tomar fotos por medio de drones y fotógrafos profesionales. La premiación está programada suficiente tiempo después de que el ganador llega, para permitir que todos puedan estar presenten en esa fiesta. La premiación en el 2017 para el ganador fue de $2,000 dólares y para el segundo puesto $1,700.  Evaluación deportiva. Aprovechando el conocimiento de Nahuel como entrenador, le preguntamos cual es el mejor plan de carrera para esta maratón de Mendoza. Su respuesta fue basada en el libro de Peter Coe llamado «Entrenamiento para corredores de fondo y medio fondo». Para esta maratón de Mendoza puntualmente, recomienda pasar la media maratón de 4 a 6 minutos más rápido de lo que quieres hacer la maratón. Por ejemplo, si quieres hacer 4 horas, debes pasar el kilómetro 21 entre 1:54:00 y 1:56:00. Ahora, una regla que atletas profesionales utilizan que te puede servir de guÃa para otros eventos más planos es: Adicionalmente, Nahuel ayuda a pronosticar el tiempo que un atleta puede ir a perseguir en una maratón utilizando las siguientes pruebas: Existen una serie de tablas y formulas en el libro de Peter Coe, pero para darte un ejemplo, un atleta que hizo 9’15» en los 3 kilómetros, 32’20» en los 10k y 1:14:00 en los 21k, Nahuel lo preparo para alcanzar una marca de 2:22:00 en la maratón de Buenos Aires. Conectate con Le Equipe y Nahuel Búa. Si estas ubicado en la ciudad de San Rafael que está ubicada a unas 3 horas al sur de Mendoza, seguramente ya conoces a los amigos de Le Equipe. Pero si estas de visita o quieres unirte a este dinámico club, te invito a que te conectes con ellos en las siguientes redes: Youtube: Nahuel Bua Facebook: Le Equipe San Rafael Instagram: Le Equipe San Rafael No te pierdas el próximo episodio. 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We Join our hosts as they change their mind, for good reason, and review number 3 on RollingStone Magazines Top 500 Albums of all time list: The Beatles “Revolver”, while they Just scratch the surface on little more Paul is Dead talk, compare the Beatles to the Rolling Stones and more! Visit www.MusicByNumber.com for social networking links, Events, Host Bios, the Smk Signals Podcast Network and more. ABOUT THE ALBUM Released: 5 August 1966 Recorded: 6 April – 21 June 1966 Studio EMI Studios, London Genre Rock pop psychedelic rock Length 34:43 Label Parlophone Capitol Producer: George Martin The cover for Revolver was created by German-born bassist and artist Klaus Voormann, one of the Beatles' oldest friends from their time in Hamburg during the early 1960s. Voormann's artwork was part line drawing and part collage, using photographs taken over 1964–65 by Robert Freeman and others by Robert Whitaker. The following track listing is for the original UK release, whereas the US edition omitted "I'm Only Sleeping", "And Your Bird Can Sing" and "Doctor Robert", all of which had appeared on the North American release Yesterday and Today. The 1987 CD release, the 2009 remastered CD release, and all subsequent LP re-releases conformed with the full, fourteen-song order. All tracks written by Lennon–McCartney, except tracks with * by George Harrison. Side one No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Taxman" (*) Harrison 2:39 2. "Eleanor Rigby" McCartney 2:06 3. "I'm Only Sleeping" Lennon 3:00 4. "Love You To" (*) Harrison 2:59 5. "Here, There and Everywhere" McCartney 2:25 6. "Yellow Submarine" Starr 2:41 7. "She Said She Said" Lennon 2:37 Side two No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Good Day Sunshine" McCartney 2:08 2. "And Your Bird Can Sing" Lennon 2:00 3. "For No One" McCartney 2:00 4. "Doctor Robert" Lennon 2:14 5. "I Want to Tell You" (*) Harrison 2:29 6. "Got to Get You into My Life" McCartney 2:29 7. "Tomorrow Never Knows" Lennon 2:57 PERSONNEL According to Mark Lewisohn and Ian MacDonald: The Beatles John Lennon/Paul McCartney/George Harrison/Ringo Starr Additional musicians and production George Martin – producer; mixing engineer; piano on "Good Day Sunshine" and "Tomorrow Never Knows"; Hammond organ on "Got to Get You into My Life"; tape loops of the marching band on "Yellow Submarine" Anil Bhagwat, Alan Civil, Geoff Emerick, Mal Evans, Neil Aspinall, Brian Jones, Pattie Boyd, Marianne Faithfull, Alf Bicknell, Tony Gilbert, Sidney Sax, John Sharpe, Jurgen Hess, John Underwood, Derek Simpson, Norman Jones – cellos, Eddie Thornton, Ian Hamer, Les Condon; Peter Coe, Alan Branscombe orchestrated and conducted by George Martin (with Paul McCartney) http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/500-greatest-albums-of-all-time-20120531/the-beatles-revolver-20120524 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver_(Beatles_album) www.thebeatles.com Album, news reportage, and other audio clips utilized with regard to fair use under criticism and review for the purpose of education with no creative or monetary infringement intended. Music By # utilizes pod-safe and royalty free music courtesy of the royalty free youtube audio library for all Bumper, Ad, and Theme music: Opening Ad Music: Otis McDonald - "Scarlet Fire" MUB# Opening Theme: Dougie Wood - "Beach Disco" MUB# End Theme: Dougie Wood - "Disco Ball" If you enjoy MUB# and would like to help us out please Comment Rate and Subscribe wherever you fulfill your podcasting needs! We humbly appreciate any and all support! If you would like to DONATE to our equipment acquisitions fund We could use help getting new mixers, mics, and computers. Not to mention all the rental and purchasing fees associated with the films we watch and the running of our websites! Every little bit helps us keep the lights on and the movies playing! Find out more at www.gofundme.com/donateMBNpod
Peter Coe talks with Andrew Chen about the math standards and shifts. Dr. Andrew Chen, president of EduTron, was on the Common Core Standards Development Team in Mathematics. Before founding EduTron he was a professor and a principal research scientist at MIT. He is on the Advisory Board of the National Council on Teacher Quality. He is on the Mathematics and Science Advisory Council for the Massachusetts Board of Education. Dr. Chen provides high quality professional development Intensive Immersion Institutes (I3) in mathematics and science to teachers at all levels. He received a PhD in physics from Columbia University.
Andrew Chen and Peter Coe discuss how and why the standards are different than what came before. UnboundEd presents a conversation with Andrew Chen that touches on the history of math standards in the United States, how rigor is like baseball, and what coherence really means.
Peter Coe is a food and product photographer. He talks in the podcast about how he started in the industry. He started as an assistant where he learned how the world of photography worked. Check his works at www.coephoto.com