After several years of failed albums and singles, America returned to the Top Ten in 1982 with their Russ Ballard-penned single, "You Can Do Magic." In an effort to recreate this success, America had Ballard produce their 1983 album, Your Move. The results of that collaboration, however, were not altogether successful on an artistic or a commercial level. On America's next album, Perspective, the group went in a radically different direction.
The album, featuring three different producers - Matthew McCauley, Richie Zito and Richard James Burgess — and a multitude of prominent session musicians, represented America's foray into the synthesizer-laden music popular in the mid-1980s, including the use of DMX Drums. Band members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell were credited as executive producers on the project. It reached #185 on the Billboard pop album charts in November 1984, and was the last America album to make the charts at all until The Complete Greatest Hits did so in 2001. It was America's last studio album for Capitol Records, the last full-length studio album from the group until Hourglass was released in 1994, and the group's last major-label studio album until Here & Now in 2007.
Perspective in pharmacoeconomics refers to the economic vantage point of a pharmacoeconomic analysis, such as a cost-effectiveness analysis or cost-utility analysis. This affects the types of costs (resource expenditures) and benefits that are relevant to the analysis.
Five general perspectives are often cited in pharmacoeconomics, including institutional, third party, patient, governmental and societal. The author must state the perspective and then ensure that costs and valuations remain consistent with it throughout the study,explaining briefly the applicable nomenclature. This should allow prospective reader to get a better understanding, and a firmer grasp of the subject matter.
If, for example, a pharmacoeconomic study takes the institutional perspective, medication cost would be relevant to resource expenditures involved in therapy delivery. Since the institution (e.g. hospital) incurs this expense, it would be included. Other relevant costs include inventory carrying cost, pharmacy time to compound or dispense, nursing time to administer, disposables (e.g. medication cups or intravenous tubing) and allocated hospital overhead costs
Valuation defines the currency reference that represents the resource expenditure associated with a given cost. The actual "dollar amount" to be attributed to the medication needs to be consistent with the perspective as well. Average wholesaler price (AWP) might not be considered an appropriate valuation of medication cost from an institutional perspective, if it does not represent the cost to the institution. Average acquisition cost would be more relevant.
Perspective is the second EP by British progressive metal band Tesseract, released on 21 May 2012. The EP is not a metal record, instead it consists of new renditions of four songs from One: a newly edited version of "Eden" called "Eden 2.0" and acoustic versions of the songs "Perfection," "April," and "Origin." It also includes a cover of Jeff Buckley's "Dream Brother". It is the band's first and only release with vocalist Elliot Coleman, who left the band in June 2012, mere weeks after the release of Perspective.
The cover is very similar to that of the band's album One, but, whereas the tesseract on the cover of that album is grey, the tesseract on Perspective is blue and "sparkly."
The EP has a special edition on iTunes where there is an instrumental version of each song.
The Champion Idealist is one of the 16 role variants of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, a self-assessed personality questionnaire designed to help people better understand themselves. David Keirsey originally described the Champion role variant; however, a brief summary of the personality types described by Isabel Myers contributed to its development. Champions correlate with the Myers-Briggs type ENFP.
Overview
Champions are introspective, cooperative, informative, and expressive. Champions have a strong desire to make their thoughts known to the world. When Champions speak or write, they are often hoping to use their convictions to motivate others to participate in advocacy or they hope to reveal a hidden truth about the human experience. Champions are greatly concerned with ethics and justice and have a strong desire to speak about current issues and events. They are the most inspiring and animated of the role variants.
Champions are very individualistic and they feel a need to experience significant social events. Champions consider intense emotional experiences to be vital to life and view the world as a drama. They are constantly seeking to learn about everything that has to do with advancement of good and the retreat of evil in the world.
champion complete last show @ el corazon (may 26 2006) - different directions dvd
published: 13 Oct 2008
A Judge's Perspective: 2018 AQHYA 14-18 Horsemanship World Champion
Natalia Devencenty and Chex Is The Choice are golden in 14-18 horsemanship at the 2018 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show.
AQHA Judge Will Knabenshue walks us through what it took to be named world champions.
#AQHYAWorld #GetThatGlobe
published: 15 Aug 2018
A Judge's Perspective: 2015 AQHYA Horsemanship World Champion
AQHA Judge Holly Hover dissects the youth world championship pattern of Harley Huff and explains why her go was worthy of the gold trophy.
published: 12 Aug 2015
A Judges Perspective: 2016 AQHA Senior Working Cow Horse World Champion
AQHA Judge Sam Rose explains the winning senior working cow horse performance of One Fine Vintage and Corey Cushing at the 2016 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show.
published: 09 Nov 2016
A Judge's Perspective: 2017 AQHA World Junior Working Cow Horse World Champion
Shiney Outlaw and Sarah Dawson get the gold in junior working cow horse, with an explosive run and record-breaking score of 455.
AQHA Judge Sandy Collier dissects what made this run so spectacular and how Sarah and Shiney Outlaw claimed their spot at the top.
published: 15 Nov 2017
A Judge's Perspective: 2015 AQHYA Showmanship World Champion
AQHA Judge Holly Hover walks us through Sydney Scheckel's showmanship finals pattern at the 2015 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show and explains why she was worthy of the world championship.
Natalia Devencenty and Chex Is The Choice are golden in 14-18 horsemanship at the 2018 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show.
AQHA Judge Will Knabens...
Natalia Devencenty and Chex Is The Choice are golden in 14-18 horsemanship at the 2018 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show.
AQHA Judge Will Knabenshue walks us through what it took to be named world champions.
#AQHYAWorld #GetThatGlobe
Natalia Devencenty and Chex Is The Choice are golden in 14-18 horsemanship at the 2018 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show.
AQHA Judge Will Knabenshue walks us through what it took to be named world champions.
#AQHYAWorld #GetThatGlobe
AQHA Judge Sam Rose explains the winning senior working cow horse performance of One Fine Vintage and Corey Cushing at the 2016 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championshi...
AQHA Judge Sam Rose explains the winning senior working cow horse performance of One Fine Vintage and Corey Cushing at the 2016 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show.
AQHA Judge Sam Rose explains the winning senior working cow horse performance of One Fine Vintage and Corey Cushing at the 2016 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show.
Shiney Outlaw and Sarah Dawson get the gold in junior working cow horse, with an explosive run and record-breaking score of 455.
AQHA Judge Sandy Collier disse...
Shiney Outlaw and Sarah Dawson get the gold in junior working cow horse, with an explosive run and record-breaking score of 455.
AQHA Judge Sandy Collier dissects what made this run so spectacular and how Sarah and Shiney Outlaw claimed their spot at the top.
Shiney Outlaw and Sarah Dawson get the gold in junior working cow horse, with an explosive run and record-breaking score of 455.
AQHA Judge Sandy Collier dissects what made this run so spectacular and how Sarah and Shiney Outlaw claimed their spot at the top.
AQHA Judge Holly Hover walks us through Sydney Scheckel's showmanship finals pattern at the 2015 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show and explains why...
AQHA Judge Holly Hover walks us through Sydney Scheckel's showmanship finals pattern at the 2015 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show and explains why she was worthy of the world championship.
AQHA Judge Holly Hover walks us through Sydney Scheckel's showmanship finals pattern at the 2015 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show and explains why she was worthy of the world championship.
Natalia Devencenty and Chex Is The Choice are golden in 14-18 horsemanship at the 2018 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show.
AQHA Judge Will Knabenshue walks us through what it took to be named world champions.
#AQHYAWorld #GetThatGlobe
AQHA Judge Sam Rose explains the winning senior working cow horse performance of One Fine Vintage and Corey Cushing at the 2016 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show.
Shiney Outlaw and Sarah Dawson get the gold in junior working cow horse, with an explosive run and record-breaking score of 455.
AQHA Judge Sandy Collier dissects what made this run so spectacular and how Sarah and Shiney Outlaw claimed their spot at the top.
AQHA Judge Holly Hover walks us through Sydney Scheckel's showmanship finals pattern at the 2015 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show and explains why she was worthy of the world championship.
After several years of failed albums and singles, America returned to the Top Ten in 1982 with their Russ Ballard-penned single, "You Can Do Magic." In an effort to recreate this success, America had Ballard produce their 1983 album, Your Move. The results of that collaboration, however, were not altogether successful on an artistic or a commercial level. On America's next album, Perspective, the group went in a radically different direction.
The album, featuring three different producers - Matthew McCauley, Richie Zito and Richard James Burgess — and a multitude of prominent session musicians, represented America's foray into the synthesizer-laden music popular in the mid-1980s, including the use of DMX Drums. Band members Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell were credited as executive producers on the project. It reached #185 on the Billboard pop album charts in November 1984, and was the last America album to make the charts at all until The Complete Greatest Hits did so in 2001. It was America's last studio album for Capitol Records, the last full-length studio album from the group until Hourglass was released in 1994, and the group's last major-label studio album until Here & Now in 2007.
Take a look at everything we've done Because I feel a sense of pride All the bridges built and the bonds we've made Will last our lives because they're built on trust And as the years go by, I see what we've built Pass all expectations that we've ever set And growing stronger I know the road is hard, but all the things we gain Make the struggle worth the cost And through it all I can't understand How so many have lost sight But with past mistakes and all the damages done I know how hard it is just to carry on So it's time we leave those regrets behind Holding on no matter what the cost It's not all we have, but it's all we want White knuckles, clenched fists, we'll make the best of this And we'll leave those regrets behind I don't quit and you don't quit, that's just the way it has to be We're going to watch all the bonds we've built Growing stronger
These leaders, each bringing unique experiences and perspectives, are preparing to champion policies that prioritize equity and inclusivity in Nashville’s schools.
Since 1906, CassCommercial Bank has provided sophisticated financial services to businesses, franchises, and faith-based organizations ...Champions of Faith-Based Banking. "From a banking perspective, churches have unique risks," says Erdbruegger ... ....
The Lancers finished third at state behind champion Torrey Pines and Santa Margarita but maintained their perspective ... Fortunately for the squad, 11th-year coach Dustin Boburka created a culture ready to mold a champion.
Central to the narrative is a thoughtful appreciation for diverse perspectives, unveiling the transformative power of cohesive teamwork. The book champions a collaborative approach, aligning individual ...
Whether you are first or last, you are definitely a champion just by participating in sport. And we need to start evaluating this and putting them into perspective,' he said.Given that every four ...
She said- “He’s not a dad ... The five-time NBA champion took to social media and went ahead with explaining his perspective as a father after his daughter Trinity Rodman crityicized him for never being ther for her as a father figure ... Also Read .
Historically strong as a three-time state champion (1984, 1986, 2008) and East titlist in 1970 when only region champions were crowned, the Falcons had reached the pinnacle before.
Passionate about championing neurodivergent perspectives and LGBTQ+ voices in the arts, Paul aims to enhance the Trust’s role in enriching Liverpool’s cultural identity and driving inclusivity.
The polymathic comedian said ...For all their prestige, MCC are potentially the most complicated of the eight hosts from an investor perspective. LondonSpiritWomen and OvalInvincibles Men are crowned 2024 Hundred champions at Lord’s ... WilkinsonEyre ... .
For instance, discussing the motivations behind being pro-vaccine, explaining why people encourage vaccinations to help safeguard others, and showing how normative perspectives view vaccines can help reduce antagonism from anti-vaccine champions.
... efficiency and champion climate action ... Throughout 2024, H2OGlobal News has championed innovations in water and sustainability, inspiring readers with cutting-edge developments and fresh perspectives.
The 11th GlobeMediaExcellence Awards (GMEA@11) has unveiled its exceptional roster of finalists, each demonstrating the power of compelling storytelling to drive meaningful change, champion digital empowerment, and promote sustainability.