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" He added, "It was like getting an insider's perspective.
Unsaid was whether each insider's perspective would be given equal weight.
From an insider's perspective, does it feel like the city is having a real moment?
As a former investor in these companies, McNamee gives tech users an insider's perspective on the industry.
On one hand, Trump understands, from an insider's perspective, what drives TV ratings and what keeps people watching.
But a new book of photography, "African Catwalk," based on dozens of shows, gives us an insider's perspective.
Cramer is passionate about educating investors on the ultimate insider's perspective for the market and how to make money.
Garutti has spent his entire career in the hospitality business, and will undoubtedly come to Square with an insider's perspective.
Bussmann approaches philosophy from an insider's perspective, holding a doctorate from the University of Vienna, and hardly regards it as sacrosanct.
ELAINE GLUSAC TOURS If you're looking for an insider's perspective on Bhutan, Geringer Global Travel is offering a trip that qualifies.
Inspired by Hunter S. Thompson and gonzo journalism, Mr. Bourdain's writing was direct, often brutal and always from an insider's perspective.
Danielle DiMartino Booth is the tough talking former Federal Reserve advisor and President of Money Strong, with an insider's perspective on finance.
The writer interviewed a score of officials with an insider's perspective on how the Emperor governed and why his system ultimately failed.
It doesn't mean I'm not going to make fun of it, but it comes from an insider's perspective versus just looking down on the material.
His new photography book, "African Catwalk," is a visual survey of Africa's emerging fashion industry, giving viewers an insider's perspective on a transcontinental spectacle that often goes unseen.
His time spent as an artist on a major record label lends him an insider's perspective, and his disdain for the music industry has only served to boost his credibility.
For an insider's perspective on the F.B.I., consider this memoir by Ali H. Soufan, a former bureau interrogator who investigated Al Qaeda leading up to and after the 9/11 attacks.
As an Indigenous Australian himself, of the Yamatji people of the Inggarda language group of Western Australia, Gilchrist shaped the exhibition with an insider's perspective, hoping to broaden some minds in the process.
His 1939 book "The State of Music" adopts an insider's perspective, explaining how composers think, how pieces are written and how the corporate leaders who sit on boards exert control over the musical scene.
And if you're still craving more of an insider's perspective, the internet is packed with deleted scenes, on-set interviews, and tons of other behind-the-scenes goodies from the shows and films you love.
Many of my friends and acquaintances work in this field (in my hometown of Pittsburgh, healthcare is one of our two biggest sources of GDP) and having an insider's perspective hasn't done anything to put my mind at ease.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The new documentary Goodnight Brooklyn: The Story of Death by Audio tells the story of the legendary DIY venue from an insider's perspective — its director, Matthew Conboy, is the former manager of Death By Audio.
Few have had her insider's perspective: as an adviser to President Bush, the last Republican presidential candidate to carry, in 2004, 11 percent of the black vote — a relative high-water mark for Republicans — and as an aide to Mitt Romney, who failed to match that level of support in 2012.
It's from this insider's perspective that Jacobs is able to offer an all-encompassing guided tour behind the curtain, then circling back to the auditorium where the balletomane, the occasional fan and the newcomer sit side by side as they interpret the performance according to their individual experiences and beliefs.
Their new book "Paris in Stride" aims to help tourists get this insider's perspective — it's divided into seven walking tours that include popular attractions but focus on lesser-known neighborhoods, along with under-the-radar tourist sites, restaurants and shops; Ms. Moroz did the writing while Ms. Kanelos Weiner did the illustrations.
So he's aware of the catastrophic risks posed by climate change, but he also has an insider's perspective on why so many financial players ignore those risks by building luxury condo towers on coastlines that will certainly be flooded, or pumping money into a fossil fuel industry that cannot exist in a zero-carbon world.
Morgan Spurlock Inside Man is an American documentary series which aired on CNN. Episodes featured Morgan Spurlock investigating a range of topics from an insider's perspective.
None of Dixon's proposals got beyond the planning stages."Here's alternative for fans who are fed up", Chicago Daily Herald, November 29, 1996, Sec. 2, p. 1 In 2008, he published an autobiography The Saints, The Superdome, and the Scandal: An Insider's Perspective.
"Senatorial History" describes history written by or with information from a Roman Senator. Senatorial histories are generally particularly informative due to their "insider's" perspective. A general pattern of Senatorial histories is that they seem to invariably contain a reason that the author is writing histories instead of remaining involved in politics.Sullan annalists politicized their past.
Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2011. Print. Born to a Sioux father and Creek mother, Archambault was raised in Sioux traditions and is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota. Archambault has made a great contribution to anthropology by providing an insider's perspective to her research on Native American people.
The cognac house Martell debuted their first radio show in Nigeria and Dotun became the first host alongside two other entertainment industry stakeholders, Ayo Rotimi and Chief Executive Officer of MyStreetz media, Sesan Adeniji. It discusses quite bluntly, issues about the entertainment industry in Nigeria with discussion being made from an insider's perspective of the industry.
Thomas Scoville (b. Newport Beach, CA). American humorist, programmer, technologist and author who chronicled the rise and fall of Silicon Valley during the dot-com bubble. Two works render a Silicon Valley insider's perspective based on two decades as a software engineer: The satirical Silicon Valley Tarot published in 1998 and Silicon Follies, an online serial novel running on Salon.
Martínez-Patiño described her experience in "Personal Account: A woman Tried and Tested", published by The Lancet in 2005. In "Reexamining Rationales of 'Fairness': An Athlete and Insider's Perspective on the New Policies on Hyperandrogenism in Elite Female Athletes" published by the American Journal of Bioethics in 2012, Martínez-Patiño and co-author Hida Viloria discussed current sex testing practices in sport.
Contrary to common belief, cowboy poetry does not actually have to be written by cowboys, though adherents would claim that authors should have some connection to the cowboy life such that they can write poetry with an "insider's perspective". One example of a popular "cowboy poem" written by a non-cowboy is "The Ride of Paul Venarez" by Eben E. Rexford, a 19th-Century freelance author.
Later, she punctured the reputation of William Bernbach by writing about him from an insider's perspective. She wrote a handful of musicals and plays including Piano Bar in 1978. Creating a theatrical group for seniors – Primrose Productions – Willens co-produced musicals in Long Island, New York, in the 1990s and 2000s. Her older brother was wealthy political donor and Nuclear Freeze activist Harold Willens (1914–2003).
Naked Angels is a 1969 American outlaw biker film directed by Bruce D. Clark. Starring Michael Greene as Mother, Jennifer Gan as Marlene, and Richard Rust as Fingers, it provides an insider's perspective at the lifestyle of outlawed bikers. Actor Corey Fischer makes an appearance, as well as Penelope Spheeris in her first role. Naked Angels was the last movie distributed by Favorite Films.
Jien, the author of Gukanshō (as rendered in a portrait found in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu.) Political problems arising from the relations between the Imperial government and the bakufu inspired Jien to write.Brown, Delmer et al. (1975). Gukanshō, pp. 402-403. Jien was the son of Fujiwara no Tadamichi, and his insider's perspective ensured that his work would have a distinct point-of-view.
It is an insider's perspective of the medical world. As Dr. Peters becomes a doctor he is destroying himself as a person due to extensive work and concerns. Dr. Cook began writing the book while serving on a submarine, basing it on his experiences as a medical resident. When it did not do particularly well, he began an extensive study of other books in the genre to see what made a bestseller.
He provided an insider's perspective with his recaps of Topman S/S 2017, Katy Eary S/S 2017, and Christopher Raeburn S/S 2017. His most notable editorial work includes the fashion film At Full Tilt for Vogue India (August 2014), an online exclusive for Notion Magazine (August 2015), and a spread in Issue 19 of Adon Magazine (March 2016). Poynter also modelled alongside his then-girlfriend Ellie Goulding in the February 2016 issue of Glamour.
But most of all Elliott delighted in teaching a young boy from the California desert the insider's perspective on how Washington politics really worked. Others also come to mind. Talcott Parsons and Barrington Moore infused Soviet studies at Harvard with a developmental perspective. I took courses from Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's National Security Adviser, and was the teaching assistant for Marshall Shulman, who was to become the adviser on the Soviet Union to Cyrus Vance, Carter's Secretary of State.
The Skeptic magazine at QED In 2015, Hermes started a blog, Naturopathic Diaries, that is "aimed at contextualizing the false information proliferated by the naturopathic profession." Hermes is concerned with a lack of informed consent when naturopaths practice and the failure of naturopaths to employ science-based medicine. Her blog provides an insider's perspective on how naturopaths practice and are trained. Naturopathic Diaries was given the 2016 Ockham Award for Best Blog by The Skeptic magazine.
Max Deml (born 1957) is a German-Austrian writer for environmental and financial magazines, publisher and entrepreneur. Since October 1991 he has been editor-in-chief of Oeko Invest, a bi-weekly stock market newsletter concentrating on socially responsible, sustainable investments, and renewable energies (only printed in German language). He developed green stock and fund indexes like NX-25 in 2003, has a broad view of companies from around the world, and provides an insider's perspective on European companies.
In 2004, a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the discipline, The Pomegranate, began publication. Many books on the subject have been published by a variety of different academic publishing companies, while AltaMira Press began publication of the Pagan Studies Series. The relationship between Pagan studies scholars and the contemporary Pagan community which it studies has at times been strained, with some practitioners rejecting academic interpretations of their faiths. At the same time, many academics involved in Pagan studies are practicing Pagans themselves, bringing an insider's perspective to their approaches.
The research of Benny Giay is focused on the role of religion and the Christian faith in Papuan society. He did research on new religious movements, in particular on cargo cults in the Papuan context. This term can be considered derogatory, as it assumes that Papuans are primitive people who have an unrealistic and irrational way to acquire material goods; it also assumes that their religious feelings and expressions can be reduced to this attitude. Giay describes these new movements with sympathy and often from an insider's perspective.
This book focuses on the battle between Pete Rozelle and Al Davis over the 1982 move of the Oakland Raiders to Los Angeles. The book also covers several of the National Football League's other controversies of that era. On October 27, 2004, Harris published a book that drew on rare interviews with American, Iranian, and European participants in the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis, titled The Crisis: The President, the Prophet, and the Shah—1979 and the Coming of Militant Islam. In it, Harris tells the story of the 444 days from an insider's perspective.
Ethnoscience can be effectively summed up as a classification system for a particular culture in the same way that a botanist would use a taxonomic system for the classification of plant species. Everything from class levels, food consumption, clothing, and material culture objects would be subjected to a taxonomic classification system. In essence, ethnoscience is a way of classifying cultural systems in a structured order to better understand the culture. The roots of ethnoscience can be traced back to influential anthropologists such as Franz Boas, Bronislaw Malinowski, and Benjamin Whorf who attempted to understand other cultures from an insider's perspective.
White Coat, Black Art is a Canadian radio documentary series on CBC Radio One, hosted by physician Brian Goldman that examines the business and culture of medicine from an insider's perspective. Its name is a reference to the white coats that doctors wear, and to the ways that practicing medicine is still in some ways a "black art" rather than a science: mysterious, intuitive, and difficult to master. The series began as a summer series in 2007 and became a regular program on the network's schedule. The Canadian Medical Association awarded the program the 2011 Media Award for Health Reporting (Excellence in Radio Reporting / In-Depth).
From 1993 to 1997, Anderson starred in the television sitcom Dave's World, based loosely on the life and columns of humor columnist Dave Barry. Anderson with his first wife, Leslie Pollack, at the 39th Primetime Emmy Awards, September 1987 Together with longtime friend Turk Pipkin, Anderson wrote a book called Games You Can't Lose: A Guide for Suckers, a collection of gags, cons, tricks, and scams. First published in 1989 (, 2001 reprint), this title also contains a survey of "Games You Can't Win" told from an insider's perspective. He appeared with Criss Angel in a TV special called The Science of Magic, later released on DVD.
Goodheart agreed with Vaid that while gay people in America had achieved unprecedented media visibility and political opportunity, they also faced a powerful movement hostile to gay rights. Goodheart also credited Vaid with having an "insider's perspective" on the gay rights movement, but found her book "plodding" and "repetitive", writing that it "reads as though it were written by a committee." While Goodheart considered many of Vaid's practical proposals for the movement worthwhile, he also criticized for weakening "the impact of her good ideas by giving equal time to too many suggestions, not all of them well thought out." He questioned her view that gay rights should be linked to other social causes.
In 1942, Morison met with his friend President Franklin D. Roosevelt and offered to write a history of United States Navy operations during the war from an insider's perspective by taking part in operations and documenting them. The President and Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox agreed to the proposal. On May 5, 1942, Morison was commissioned a lieutenant commander in the US Naval Reserve, and was called at once to active duty. Gregory Pfitzer explained his procedures: :He gained berths on patrol boats, destroyers, and heavy cruisers; participated in planning sessions for invasions; witnessed sea battles; narrowly escaped death at the hands of a kamikaze pilot; and conducted post-operational interviews with commanders in the Pacific theater.
Chandy came up with the idea for the documentary after listening to music created by "young, underground Pakistani musicians" and thinking that it could make a good basis for a film. Zia was brought into the film as Chandy felt that "Having a filmmaker based in Karachi to capture every development as it happened, and also providing an insider's perspective, was critical to the film's nuanced narrative". The two had worked together on a prior project of Chandy's and together set on filming the documentary. While filming the two faced difficulties due to the fact that they were filming in both India and Pakistan, two nations not on friendly terms with one another.
Kahnawake oral history accounts that a local unnamed woman searching the bushes for her lost cow saw the Patriotes and alerted the community. Although this account is often dismissed by non- Native historians, there are some sources that indicate that Kahnawake resident Marie Kawananoron did indeed see the Patriotes at the outskirts of the village. Although the subsequent events are more complex, including a trap set up by the Mohawks to lure the Patriotes into the village, the oral account does seem to have some documentary evidence to support it. Investigators have traditionally failed to take on an insider's perspective of the Rebellions as they were lived and assessed by the Iroquois.
One critic wrote that it was "a brutally honest, cautionary tale about one family's destruction in the wake of the Wall Street implosion," and it has also been described as "a rare, insider's perspective on the collateral damage of a fall from grace". The book was listed as a must-read in publications and digital journals including the Village Voice, PopSugar, Oprah's O magazine, and People Magazine. In numerous interviews, McDowell discusses the transformative power of writing and how crafting her memoir was a form of catharsis in the wake of much pain and loss. After Perfect was published by Gallery Books—an imprint of Simon & Schuster—in 2015 and is currently being adapted for the screen by writer/director Elizabeth Chomko.
Phineas D. Gurley (1816-1868) Gurley presided over the funeral of Lincoln's son, William Wallace Lincoln, in 1862, and then over the funeral of Lincoln himself in 1865. Rev. Gurley had an "insider's" perspective of Lincoln's faith, and reported it as follows: > "I have had frequent and intimate conversations with him on the Subject of > the Bible and the Christian religion, when he could have had no motive to > deceive me, and I considered him sound not only on the truth of the > Christian religion but on all its fundamental doctrines and teachings. And > more than that, in the latter days of his chastened and weary life, after > the death of his son Willie, and his visit to the battlefield of Gettysburg, > he said, with tears in his eyes, that he had lost confidence in everything > but God, and that he now believed his heart was changed, and that he loved > the Savior, and, if he was not deceived in himself, it was his intention > soon to make a profession of religion." Peter Marshall The Rev.
At the end of 1992, only 19 months after leaving, Glassman returned to CFNYAn Interview with Humble HowardSpirit of Radio page for Humble Howard that had several months earlier finished re- branding into CFNY 102.1 The Leading Edge along with a new format and management, including new general manager Vince DiMaggio and new program director Stewart Meyers that Maclean-Hunter put in charge of implementing the changes. The format change was accompanied with a large reduction in staff, either through resignations or layoffs, including departures of some well- known on-air personalities such as Chris Sheppard, Lee Carter, and Dani Elwell. Dissatisfied with the changes at the station, Elwell famously resigned on the air in August 1992 followed by reading out her resume while Carter wrote a scathing rebuke of the station's new direction from an insider's perspective that was published by a Toronto alternative weekly newspaper. Glassman's return to CFNY was facilitated by Patterson who survived the layoffs as well as the new general manager DiMaggio and program director Meyers who sold Glassman on the idea of a new format despite him not originally being interested in going back.
Duhaime, Jean (Université de Montréal) Les Témoigagnes de Convertis et d'ex-Adeptes (English: The testimonies of converts and former followers, article that appeared in the otherwise English language book New Religions in a Postmodern World edited by Mikael Rothstein and Reender Kranenborg RENNER Studies in New religions Aarhus University press, Danny Jorgensen, Professor at the Department of Religious Studies of the University of Florida, in his book The Social Construction and Interpretation of Deviance: Jonestown and the Mass Media argues that the role of the media in constructing and reflecting reality is particularly apparent in its coverage of cults. He asserts that this complicity exists partly because apostates with an atrocity story to tell make themselves readily available to reporters and partly because new religious movements have learned to be suspicious of the media and, therefore, have not been open to investigative reporters writing stories on their movement from an insider's perspective. Besides this lack of information about the experiences of people within new religious movements, the media is attracted to sensational stories featuring accusations of food and sleep deprivation, sexual and physical abuse, and excesses of spiritual and emotional authority by the charismatic leader.Jorgensen, Danny.

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