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2 weeks ago |
sc.cpa | John Fenton
By John J. Fenton, MBA, CEO of John J Fenton Executive CoachingThere’s a quiet wisdom in the river. For those who practice it, fly fishing is more than a sport—it’s a form of meditation, a lesson in patience, presence, and precision. It’s the beauty of nature, the fish, and the effort to land a big one. It’s not about the hoped-for results of catching fish. There’s much more to it than that. I had a great time last week in Appalachia, near Blue Ridge, Georgia, fishing a creek with a guide.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Albina S. Islam |Elizabeth M. Mastoloni |John Fenton |Daniel Coelho
Objectives To gain insight into the integrity of research in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) literature through characterising retracted articles, analysing the reason for their retraction, and the trends in the collected data. Methods Pubmed, Embase, and Retraction Watch Database were queried for retracted articles published between the dates of 1/31/92 and 9/30/22.
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Apr 7, 2024 |
wyofile.com | John Fenton
We appreciate you being a member of the WyoFile community. Our work is made possible by dedicated members like you who invest in our reporting - thank you! In early February, Wyoming’s Department of Environmental Quality released a report detailing the quality of our state’s surface waters. Of concern are segments of two creeks, Alkali and Badwater, that have been used as the dumping grounds for oil- and gas-polluted wastewater.
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Mar 15, 2024 |
allaboutjazz.com | John Fenton
Home »Jazz Articles » Album Review » Andrea Keller: Flicker & Polar Bird The first disk, Flicker, has a deliciously melancholic feel. Not one of weighty sadness but the pleasant melancholia of Shakespeare: 'A melancholia of mine own...a sundry rumination of my travels.' Flicker is just that, as Keller reflects and reimagines older works and places them alongside new compositions.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
allaboutjazz.com | John Fenton
Home »Jazz Articles » Album Review » Auckland Jazz Orchestra: Inverted Phil Broadhurst back in 2020, but his legacy is enduring, and unsurprisingly, he is constantly in the thoughts of the musicians he worked with. Here we have a loving tribute to the man and his music, appropriately performed by the Auckland Jazz Orchestra, which is peopled with musicians who knew him well. It is the AJO's fourth album and arguably their finest to date.
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