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Conférence de M. Elamrani-Jamal
Elamrani-Jamal Abdelali. Conférence de M. Elamrani-Jamal. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 84, 1975-1976. 1974. pp. 401-402
Ahmad Jamal and his Trio, May 3, 1971
Concert program for Ahmad Jamal and his Trio, May 3,
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Jamal Khayat
Jamal Khayat is an undergraduate at the University of Central Florida with a major in Physics and minor in Mathematics. He plans on pursuing a PhD in theoretical High-Energy Physics with his ultimate goal being to make meaningful contributions to humanity through research and entrepreneurship. Currently, he is working on a reformulation of the theory of Special Relativity using K-Calculus.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ramp_gallery/1063/thumbnail.jp
Jamal Hazzan
Jamal Hazzan is a retired school nutrition program administrator with a strong track record in effectively managing stakeholders, revenue, and profit growth in multiple school districts. He has successfully led and participated on strategic planning committees. Many schools under his direction are recipients of HealthierUS School Challenge awards. Jamal holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from State University of New York at Buffalo and an MBA from Sam Houston State University. He is a member of the Texas Association for School Nutrition, and his program has been recognized by the association as a “Program of Excellence.” He has held office, served on committees, and presented training for the association. Jamal is a consultant trainer for the Institute of Child Nutrition.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icn_ohistories/1068/thumbnail.jp
The Benefits of Being Economics Professor A (and not Z)
Alphabetic name ordering on multi-authored academic papers, which is the convention in the economics discipline and various other disciplines, is to the advantage of people whose last name initials are placed early in the alphabet. As it turns out, Professor A, who has been a first author more often than Professor Z, will have published more articles and experienced afaster growth rate over the course of her career as a result of reputation and visibility. Moreover, authors know that name ordering matters and indeed take ordering seriously: Several characteristics of an author group composition determine the decision to deviate from the default alphabetic name order to a significant extent.performance measurement, incentives, economists, name ordering
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Interview with Ahmad Jamal
Interview with Ahmad Jamal. Jamal discusses the Pittsburgh music scene (both jazz and classical) at length, comparing it to that of Memphis, noting his first teachers, Mary Cardwell Dawson and James Miller, as well as the "training ground" that was the Musicians Club Local 471. He also discusses Erroll Garner, and seeing Cootie Williams and Bud Powell at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh, his approach to space in music and his ensemble sense, being influenced by Jimmy Lunceford, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, saxophonists, drummers, and Roy Eldridge, sending off for records by mail from New York, his Three Strings ensemble, the AFM recording ban, trouble getting work in Chicago, guitarist Ray Crawford ("the most plagiarized"), Poinciana, what he gets from audiences, striving for consistency, his collaborative approach, Miles Davis, his distaste for the music business, the lack of jazz on television, preferring to record on location, Alex Caldwell and East St. Louis, and how his style has changed
Exploring new innovation in e-learning / Jamal Othman
Alhamdulillah, the fourth edition of ebook under SIG of e-Learning@CS has been successfully published. Representing the editorial board, I want to express my appreciation to all authors for their participation in this e-book edition. I wish to express my sincere appreciation to Madam Norazah Umar, the Program Coordinator for the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences (JSKM) who has given words of encouragement in making this publication a reality. Starting from 2022, the committee of SIG e-Learning@CS has decided to publish this eBook twice a year. This e-book will be published in April and October each year following the evaluation period of MyATP 2.0 system. The fourth edition of the e-book focuses on innovation in teaching. The authors are encouraged to share experiences and ideas that have been applied and implemented since the Open Distance Learning (ODL) approach was introduced during Movement Controls Orders (MCO). A total of 16 papers have been submitted by JSKM lecturers and varieties of teaching innovations have been elaborated and well explained by the author
Martian Soil Germination Claim – Leonard Jamal Smith
This project records the first verified case of plant germination in Martian regolith simulant using a proprietary organic bioactivation method. Authored by independent researcher Leonard Jamal Smith, it marks a milestone in off-Earth agricultural research.
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Jamal Mohamed, 35th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Jamal Mohamed has presented percussion workshops at venues worldwide and has performed with Sting, Mark O’Connor, Giovanni Hidalgo and many other well-known artists. In addition, his music has been featured in the television documentaries Ramses the Great, National Geographic’s Lions of Darkness (with D’Drum), and the film biography of bluesman Robert Johnson, Can’t You Hear the Wind Howl? Currently, Mohamed performs with the percussion group D’Drum (named the 2010 winner of Drum! magazine’s award for best percussion group), the music group Brahma, and the jazz ensemble Jampact. He teaches at Southern Methodist University
Models of culture change
Growing population numbers, increasing purchasing power and a heightened sense of ethnic pride among ethnic minority consumers across the globe represent significant marketing opportunities ( Jamal 2003; Peñaloza 2007). Cultural and ethnic diversity in the marketplace affects and shapes social institutions. As examples, many educational institutions have developed diversity offices to accommodate a multicultural student body and staff, while up-and-coming chefs and families and pop restaurateurs steadily incorporate ethnic foods into local cuisine. Ethnic diversity affects businesses by presenting opportunities in developing new markets for a variety of products and services, as well as challenges related to working with diverse workers and consumers
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