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Season 02 Episode 25 Ben Levin, Old Soul, Renewed Direction - Pt. 2
It’s a second round of great conversation and fun with three-time Blues Award nominee, pianist, Ben Levin. Join host Jim Ervin and Ben as they talk about the impact of Covid on his early trajectory, having his father on a ventilator for two weeks, due to the pandemic, and his collaboration with Lil Jimmy Reed. This is definitely an episode you won’t want to miss
Season 02 Episode 24 Ben Levin, Old Soul, Renewed Direction - Pt. 1
At only 24 years old, pianist and three-time Blues Award nominee, Ben Levin is already making a name for himself. Join host Jim Ervin for a candid discussion about Ben’s prodigious beginnings into the world of the Blues, his early years playing as part of his father’s weekend band, and that first time on-stage and traveling the world as a Blues musician. You’re going to enjoy this episode, so pull up a chair and enjoy
Life After Berklee: Bent Knee interview with Ben Levin \u2711 and Jessica Kion \u2713
Since forming at Berklee in 2009, the relentless outpouring of genre-expanding art from Bent Knee is something to behold, with lush, experimental compositions and vivid performances imbuing elements of rock, electronic, classical and pop. On the heels of signing with independent label Cuneiform Records, guitarist Ben Levin \u2711 and bassist Jessica Kion \u2713 dropped by the Berklee Alumni offices to discuss the making of their just-released critically-acclaimed album Say So, life on the road, and becoming partners in music and life
Building the capacity to use research in education requires a sustained strategic and systemic effort
The English education context offers positive elements and challenges for evidence-informed policy and practice. The issues are well understood but Carol Campbell and Ben Levin argue there is a lack of a strategic approach to improving knowledge mobilisation in the sector. Renewed attention is needed to build such capacities if schools are to benefit from the findings of high quality research
Weisheit von Sirach
"Ben Sira, wisdom of (also called Ecclesiasticus), a work of the Apocrypha, which, though usually known by this name, may have been called by its author, "The Words of Simeon b. Jeshua," the title found on the Hebrew fragments" (Encyc. Judaica, CD-Rom Ed., 1997)Erscheinungsjahr nach Vorlage: 279 [i.e. 1519]Ben Sira folgen noch eine Reihe anderer Abhandlungen cf. Steinschneider p. 203 No. 1363. Die wichtigsten NZ!Siehe auch Karl Heinz Burmeister, Sebastian Münster, in: Basler Beiträge zur Geschichtswissenschaft, Bd. 91, 1963, S. 8
The Newton Bracketing method for the minimization of convex functions subject to affine constraints
AbstractThe Newton Bracketing method [Y. Levin, A. Ben-Israel, The Newton Bracketing method for convex minimization, Comput. Optimiz. Appl. 21 (2002) 213–229] for the minimization of convex functions f:Rn→R is extended to affinely constrained convex minimization problems. The results are illustrated for affinely constrained Fermat–Weber location problems
Introducing Law Students to Transactional Practice: From Using Precedent to Closing the Deal
My name is Ben Fernandez. I teach contract drafting at the University of Florida, Levin College of Law, and I\u27m going to talk about introducing students to transactional practice from using precedents to closing the deal. Basically, what I\u27m going to describe is things I do to supplement Tina Stark\u27s Drafting Contracts: How and Why Lawyers Do What They Do. I\u27m going to give you a whole bunch of, I hope, useful, teaching ideas on how to do that
Autoworker and acclaimed author Ben Hamper speaks at the Michigan Writers Series
In an appearance at the Michigan State University Main Library, autoworker and acclaimed author Ben Hamper talks about his career at the General Motors Truck and Bus Plant in Flint, Michigan and reads from various works, including his forward to the book "Working words: punching the clock and kicking out the jams" by M. L. Liebler and from his most famous work, "Rivethead", a cynical and humorous view of life in an auto plant. A question and answer session follows. Hamper is introduced by Michigan State University Professor John P. Beck for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series
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