Jme autobiography samples
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Journal of Measurements in Engineering
Journal of Measurements in Engineering (JME) ISSN (Print) , ISSN (Online) publishes articles describing contributions in the general field of measurements in/and engineering applications. It is indexed in Clarivate Analytics (Emerging Sources Citation Index - ESCI) and other major scientific databases. JME welcomes theoretical papers aimed at winning further understanding of fundamentals of measurements and associated technologies, including, but not restricted to, general principles of measurement and instrumentation, sensors and systems modelling, data acquisition, processing and evaluation. JME covers practical aspects and applications with contributions on measurement technology and engineering applications, including, but not restricted to, non-destructive measurement of vibrations, thermal, acoustic, optical and laser based measurement of engineering and biomedical systems in nano, micro and macro scales.
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As a mother, it would seem Ify Adenuga hit the jackpot – giving birth to not one, not two, but four eminent creatives at the top of their game. Her first two, Joseph Junior, known to the world as Skepta, and Jamie, or JME, had a key role in pioneering grime as the founders of acclaimed collective Boy Better Know. Then there’s Julie, a music maven and top tastemaker as a radio DJ (spending five years as Apple Music/Beats 1’s London headliner), and Jason, the producer on Skepta’s albums and a brilliantly talented animator.
But it wasn’t luck. Raising one successful creative might be down to chance – to do so four times takes brilliance. Living on a Tottenham estate – without wealth, connections, or even her own parents’ example to follow – Ify and her husband, Joseph Sr, turned hardships into strengths, learned to do things differently, and shared in their children’s talents and interests in order to pave a path for them.
As detailed in her remarkable new memoir Endless Fortune, I
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JME’s 60 Favorite Albums of
As the arts and culture editor for WJCT Public Media, I man lists. A lotta lists.
On a weekly basis, alone, I send out two e-blasts for the Jacksonville Music Experience – a roundup of concert picks and a new music playlist – and compile recommendations of arts picks for Jacksonville Today. Some conservative, back-of-the-envelope math: that’s roughly lists per year; ish concerts picked, songs suggested, ish art openings and exhibitions previewed. All of those in addition to the semi-regular event and fest-related lists we do at JME – staff picks for Porchfest, Winterland, Jazz Fest, etc.
In media we call this digestible content, which sounds superficial but I do find value in doing it. Three-hundred songs suggested means I’ve had to listen intently to maybe double that many songs. And bygd constantly keeping my eyes on the concert calendar, I’m hopefully a bit more in the know.
Certainly, reading and editing this lis