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About Jason
Jason Smith is a Video Editor based in Burbank, United States of America. 25+ Years of experience with Science, Build, Animal and Competition series. TV Promotion, Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes, Reality, Docu-Series, Features, Shorts, Sizzles. Adobe Premiere, AVID, Final Cut Pro. Strong independent worker.
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
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Science & Environment Film & Theatre Entertainment & Celebrity
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Tribute: B. Marika (1954–2021)

14 Apr 2024  |  www.artlink.com.au
B. Marika, a Rirratjingu woman from Yirrkala and a pioneering printmaker, artist, and advocate for Indigenous intellectual property rights, is commemorated for her cultural and political leadership. Her words from a 1990 interview highlight the importance of copyright laws for Aboriginal people. Marika was a key figure in a landmark legal case, although the compensation awarded was never paid. Terri Janke, expressing a personal sense of loss, honors Marika's influence on her career and her contributions to Aboriginal copyright, land rights, and environmental stewardship. Marika's legacy includes a doctorate, an Order of Australia Medal, and her role as the first Indigenous Council member of the National Gallery of Australia. Her works are held in national collections, and her impact was acknowledged by international organizations like the World Intellectual Property Organisation.

How to Write an Ebook in 5 Minutes

06 Dec 2023  |  medium.com
The article discusses the rise of the ebook industry and introduces Sqribble, a software that allows users to create ebooks in minutes without typing. It highlights the benefits of joining the ebook market, the features of Sqribble, and the process of creating an ebook using the platform. The article also suggests platforms like Gumroad and Amazon for selling the created ebooks and mentions Audible for audiobook distribution.

The Actors behind the Supervillains of The CW's "STARGIRL" reveal their behind-the-scenes adventures.

"Representation Matters" The cast of The CW's "Kung Fu" discusses how Asian representation in media changed their lives.

The Democrats’ agenda is on a collision course with reality

15 Dec 2021  |  www.washingtonexaminer.com
Democratic policies, including a $5 trillion tax and spending bill, are criticized for being out of touch with reality and failing to address the country's issues. The Congressional Budget Office has warned that provisions for taxpayer-funded family leave and child care would raise costs and disincentivize work. President Biden's decisions on immigration and energy are seen as contributing to crises in those areas. The Democrats' agenda is also accused of hiding the true cost of their policies, which could add significantly to the national debt, and providing benefits to the wealthy rather than the middle class.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Supercomputers Support Nobel Prize–Winning Research

13 Dec 2021  |  olcf.ornl.gov
In October 2021, Benjamin List and David MacMillan won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing asymmetric organocatalysis, supported by computational modeling on the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Dmytro Bykov, a computational scientist at ORNL, used Summit to simulate catalysts for the team's experiments, aiding in the selective construction of chiral molecules. The research has significant implications for synthesizing drug compounds and other chemicals, with the potential to avoid harmful effects from non-selective molecule synthesis.

Democrats’ ‘Build Back Better’ agenda is a payback to wealthy allies

05 Oct 2021  |  washingtonexaminer.com
The article criticizes the Democratic Party's 'Build Back Better' agenda, claiming it favors wealthy allies at the expense of working families. It argues that the plan includes massive spending and tax increases, which will add to inflation and national debt, while breaking President Biden's tax pledge. The piece also suggests that the agenda includes unnecessary tax breaks and handouts to the wealthy, and earmarks for specific Democratic interests, such as Speaker Nancy Pelosi's district.

First In-Person Conference in Over a Year, HIMSS 2021 Vegas Trip Report

17 Aug 2021  |  blog.liquidware.com
Liquidware reflects on their participation in the HIMSS 2021 conference, the first in-person event they attended in 17 months due to COVID-19. They highlight the safety measures taken by HIMSS, their exhibition in the IGEL Ready pavilion, and the interest in their solutions for healthcare IT professionals. The conference in Las Vegas saw over 20,000 attendees, and Liquidware engaged in discussions about their FlexApp layering solution, support for Microsoft platforms, and Stratusphere UX enhancements.

Book review: Farmageddon: The True Cost of Cheap Meat, by Philip Lymbery

04 May 2014  |  South China Morning Post
Philip Lymbery's 'Farmageddon: The True Cost of Cheap Meat' is critiqued for its length and lack of new insights. The book, which spans 365 pages, is seen as a verbose expression of Lymbery's detachment from modern society and his yearning for a simpler, pre-industrialized agricultural era. The review highlights Lymbery's call for a return to traditional farming wisdom and criticizes the book for not offering detailed arguments against industrialized agriculture, suggesting that those interested in the topic might look elsewhere.
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