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Oprah Winfrey: The Entertainment Queen’s Remarkable Journey https://trendspikes.com/?p=447
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(MediaEmpire Apk) Come Guardare Film e Serie TV in Streaming Gratis su Android http://www.diggita.it/v.php?id=1631986
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The official JiasWorld Productions logo! This is the videography and media productions side of #JiasWorld I’m a business literally. EntrepreDOER I’m investing in my craft and actually doing it! Logo created by @mikevercetti Happy Holidays & Happy New Year 2018 will be productive and positive! #videographer #photographer #media #production #mediaempire #company #business #businessowner #queensbelike #multiplestreamsofincome #revenue #investment #news #podcast #youtube #musicvideos #director #editor #producer (at Flint, Michigan)
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Reason #48: "You learn that red flags mean run and you actually run; You don't sit around for another decade, waiting for more red flags... Dating multiple men means you will not be so vested in any one situation that you can't easily walk away when you see warning signs." From my #Spelman Sister's new book "#DateGirl143 Reasons Why I Believe Women Should Date Multiple Men" ! Check her out @staciijae !! 💕 #DatingAndWaiting #Centric #TV #BET #Radio #FromTheBottomUp #MediaEmpire #SpelmanCollege (at Starbucks)
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#Repost @blackenterprise with @get_repost ・・・ Byron Allen, a comedian-turned-business mogul, acquired the Weather Channel for $300 million through his company Entertainment Studios, according to reports. Entertainment Studios purchased the TV network’s parent company, Weather Group, from its previous owners: Comcast Corp.’s NBCUniversal and private equity firms Blackstone Group and Bain Capital. Those companies picked up Weather Group in 2008 for $3.5 billion, nearly 10 times more than its current purchasing value. “The Weather Channel is one of the most trusted and extremely important cable networks, with information vitally important to the safety and protection of our lives. We welcome The Weather Channel, which has been seen in American households for nearly four decades, to our cable television networks division,” said Allen, according to TheWrap. He added that the acquisition of the cable network is part of his strategic plan to invest “billions of dollars over the next five years” to build a media empire. --- #empires #mediaempires #byronallen #theweatherchannel #entrepreneurship #blackenterprise #ownership #changethenarrative #keepwinning
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Call for Papers - MB Law Journal & Robson Crim's Criminal Law Edition (Due Feb 1, 2019)
CALL FOR PAPERS: Due February 1, 2019
Manitoba Law Journal - Robson Crim’s Fourth Special Issue on Criminal Law
The Manitoba Law Journal in conjunction with Robsoncrim.comare pleased to announce our annual call for papers in Criminal Law.We seek submissions related to two major areas: 1) general themes in criminal law; and 2) evidentiary developments in criminal law over the last 10 years since the Supreme Court case of R v. Grant2009 (see details below). This is our fourth specialized criminal law volume, though Manitoba Law Journal is one of Canada’s oldest law journals. We invite scholarly papers, reflection pieces, research notes, book reviews, or other forms of written or pictorial expression. We are in press for volumes 41(3) and 41(4) of the Manitoba Law Journal and have published papers from leading academics in criminal law, criminology, law and psychology and criminal justice. We welcome academic and practitioner engagement across criminal law and related disciplines.
We invite papers that relate to issues of criminal law and cognate disciplines as well as papers that reflect on the following sub-themes:
Intersections of the criminal law and the CharterInterpersonal violence and crimes of sexual assaultIndigenous persons and the justice system(s)Gender and the criminal lawMental health and the criminal lawLegal issues in youth court, bail, remand, corrections and court settingsRegulation of policing and state surveillanceThe regulation of vice including gambling, sexual expression, sex work and use of illicit substancesAnalyses of recent Supreme and Appellate court criminal law cases in CanadaComparative criminal law analysesCriminal law, popular culture and mediaEmpirical, theoretical, law and society, doctrinal and/or philosophical analyses of criminal law and regulation
We also are hoping to dedicate a section of this edition to: Criminal Justice and Evidentiary Thresholds in Canada: the last ten years. We invite papers relating to evidentiary issues in Canada’s criminal courts including:
Reflections on Indigenous traditions in evidence law (including possibilities); New developments in digital evidence and crimes;Evidentiary changes in the criminal law;Evidence in matters of national security; Thresholds of evidence for police or state conduct; Evolutions of evidence in the law of sexual assault or crimes against vulnerable populations;Evidence in the context of mental health or substance abuse in or related to the justice system;Use of evidence in prison law and administrative bodies of the prison systems;Understandings of harms or evidence in corporate criminality;Historical excavations and juxtapositions related to evidence or knowing in criminal law; Cultural understandings of evidence and harm; and Discursive examinations of evidence and harm and shifts in understandings of harms by the justice system.
Last but not least, we invite general submissions dealing with topics in criminal law, criminology, criminal justice, urban studies, legal studies and social justice that relate to criminal regulation.
SUBMISSIONS
We will be reviewing all submissions on a rolling basis with final submissions due by February 1, 2019.
This means, the sooner you submit, the sooner we will begin the peer review process. We will still consider all submissions until the deadline.
Submissions should generally be under 20,000 words (inclusive of footnotes) and if at all possible conform with the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 9th ed (Toronto: Thomson Carswell, 2018) - the "McGill Guide". Submissions must be in word or word compatible formats and contain a 250 word or less abstract and a list of 10-15 keywords.
Submissions are due February 1, 2019 and should be sent to [email protected]. For queries please contact Professors Richard Jochelson or David Ireland, at this email address.
THE JOURNAL
Aims and Scope
The Manitoba Law Journal (MLJ) is a publication of the Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba located at Robson Hall. The MLJ is carried on LexisNexis Quicklaw Advance, Westlaw Next and Heinonline and included in the annual rankings of law journals by the leading service, the Washington and Lee University annual survey. The MLJ operates with the support of the SSHRC aid to scholarly journal grants program.
Peer Review
We generally use a double-blind peer review process to ensure that the quality of our publications meets the requisite academic standards. Articles are anonymized and then, after editorial review, reviewed by anonymous experts. Occasionally the identity of the author is intrinsic to evaluating the article (e.g., an invited distinguished lecture or interview) and the reviewers will be aware of it. Articles are accepted with revisions, encouraged to revise and resubmit, or rejected.
This is an open access journal, which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user.
Call for Papers - MB Law Journal & Robson Crim's Criminal Law Edition (Due Feb 1, 2019) published first on https://divorcelawyermumbai.tumblr.com/
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Call for Papers - MB Law Journal & Robson Crim's Criminal Law Edition (Due Feb 1, 2019)
CALL FOR PAPERS: Due February 1, 2019
Manitoba Law Journal - Robson Crim’s Fourth Special Issue on Criminal Law
The Manitoba Law Journal in conjunction with Robsoncrim.comare pleased to announce our annual call for papers in Criminal Law.We seek submissions related to two major areas: 1) general themes in criminal law; and 2) evidentiary developments in criminal law over the last 10 years since the Supreme Court case of R v. Grant2009 (see details below). This is our fourth specialized criminal law volume, though Manitoba Law Journal is one of Canada’s oldest law journals. We invite scholarly papers, reflection pieces, research notes, book reviews, or other forms of written or pictorial expression. We are in press for volumes 41(3) and 41(4) of the Manitoba Law Journal and have published papers from leading academics in criminal law, criminology, law and psychology and criminal justice. We welcome academic and practitioner engagement across criminal law and related disciplines.
We invite papers that relate to issues of criminal law and cognate disciplines as well as papers that reflect on the following sub-themes:
Intersections of the criminal law and the CharterInterpersonal violence and crimes of sexual assaultIndigenous persons and the justice system(s)Gender and the criminal lawMental health and the criminal lawLegal issues in youth court, bail, remand, corrections and court settingsRegulation of policing and state surveillanceThe regulation of vice including gambling, sexual expression, sex work and use of illicit substancesAnalyses of recent Supreme and Appellate court criminal law cases in CanadaComparative criminal law analysesCriminal law, popular culture and mediaEmpirical, theoretical, law and society, doctrinal and/or philosophical analyses of criminal law and regulation
We also are hoping to dedicate a section of this edition to: Criminal Justice and Evidentiary Thresholds in Canada: the last ten years. We invite papers relating to evidentiary issues in Canada’s criminal courts including:
Reflections on Indigenous traditions in evidence law (including possibilities); New developments in digital evidence and crimes;Evidentiary changes in the criminal law;Evidence in matters of national security; Thresholds of evidence for police or state conduct; Evolutions of evidence in the law of sexual assault or crimes against vulnerable populations;Evidence in the context of mental health or substance abuse in or related to the justice system;Use of evidence in prison law and administrative bodies of the prison systems;Understandings of harms or evidence in corporate criminality;Historical excavations and juxtapositions related to evidence or knowing in criminal law; Cultural understandings of evidence and harm; and Discursive examinations of evidence and harm and shifts in understandings of harms by the justice system.
Last but not least, we invite general submissions dealing with topics in criminal law, criminology, criminal justice, urban studies, legal studies and social justice that relate to criminal regulation.
SUBMISSIONS
We will be reviewing all submissions on a rolling basis with final submissions due by February 1, 2019.
This means, the sooner you submit, the sooner we will begin the peer review process. We will still consider all submissions until the deadline.
Submissions should generally be under 20,000 words (inclusive of footnotes) and if at all possible conform with the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 9th ed (Toronto: Thomson Carswell, 2018) - the "McGill Guide". Submissions must be in word or word compatible formats and contain a 250 word or less abstract and a list of 10-15 keywords.
Submissions are due February 1, 2019 and should be sent to [email protected]. For queries please contact Professors Richard Jochelson or David Ireland, at this email address.
THE JOURNAL
Aims and Scope
The Manitoba Law Journal (MLJ) is a publication of the Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba located at Robson Hall. The MLJ is carried on LexisNexis Quicklaw Advance, Westlaw Next and Heinonline and included in the annual rankings of law journals by the leading service, the Washington and Lee University annual survey. The MLJ operates with the support of the SSHRC aid to scholarly journal grants program.
Peer Review
We generally use a double-blind peer review process to ensure that the quality of our publications meets the requisite academic standards. Articles are anonymized and then, after editorial review, reviewed by anonymous experts. Occasionally the identity of the author is intrinsic to evaluating the article (e.g., an invited distinguished lecture or interview) and the reviewers will be aware of it. Articles are accepted with revisions, encouraged to revise and resubmit, or rejected.
This is an open access journal, which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user.
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If you have ever been to Hawaii but never been to Fiji then you are missing out. Fiji has everything there is to like about the Hawaiian Islands with less crowds. In this episode of “Dirt Cheap”, host Chas Bruns teaches his viewers how to visit the island of Fiji without spending a whole lot of money. Perhaps that is one of the greatest things about the show. The show lends us a perspective that creatively portrays how-to save money from living accommodations, commuting, activities and even (LOL) alcohol! They literally cover everything.
The quirky antics of Chas Bruns help the show give off a breezy vibe. The best part was that the show portrayed a practical vacation with lots of great experiences. Even families could take advantage of some of the tips given out for free in the video. Fiji is a beautiful place to be, which should really be a fact rather than an opinion, one that captures the heart and rejuvenates the soul. Don’t worry if Fiji is not the place for you. The creators have more in store as the seasons progress.
“Dirt Cheap” is set to film more episodes in summer. Staff at Media Empire have confirmed that they plan on filming the next show in Bar Harbor, Maine. When asked if they planned to film an episode on the Hawaiian Islands, Media Empire commented by saying that they did have something in the works but not all the details had emerged at this point. The show currently has one video available on Youtube with over 27,000 views and plans are being negotiated to broadcast the show on a major network.
Dirt Cheap and Media Empire NYC are looking for sponsors for episodes of dirt cheap. Visit the PDF Flyer here for more details. Further inquiries please contact the show’s Sponsorship Representative, Nate Madore - [email protected].
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Can you understand our hunger?! Can you?! #WBCMagazine #MediaEmpire
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So excited to introduce and hear my #Spelman Sister talk about her new book "#DateGirl143 Reasons Why I Believe Women Should Date Multiple Men" ! Check her out @staciijae !! 💕 #DatingAndWaiting #Centric #TV #BET #Radio #FromTheBottomUp #MediaEmpire #SpelmanCollege (at Starbucks)
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