Reynaldo martino age
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About
Jim Cardoso
Jim Cardoso
Senior Director
cardosoj@usf.edu
813-396-9429
Full Profile
I'm the Senior Director for the University of South Florida’s Global and National Security Institute, assuming this role in July 2022. I direct all aspects of the build-up and daily operations of GNSI. I also assist the Executive Director in formalizing the mission, vision and priorities for GNSI, while formulating the strategy for our first five years.
Before coming to GNSI, I was Senior Manager for CAE, which specializes in modeling and simulation for the Department of Defense. Previously, I served 30 years in the U.S. Air Force, the majority in special operations command, staff and operational roles, retiring as a Colonel. My last Air Force assignment was Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the Air Force ROTC detachment at USF, from 2014-2018.
I retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2018 as a Colonel, after a 30-year career as an officer and pilot. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the U.S. Air Force Academy, and master’s degrees in Strategic Stu
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T-Vice
T-Vice is a Haitian compas band currently based in Miami, Florida.[1][2][3][4] The group has performed throughout the world, most notably in cities of Miami, New York City, Chicago, Toronto, Paris and throughout the Caribbean through various concerts, carnivals, and festivals.[5]
History
Roberto and Reynaldo Martino, the sons of renowned Haitian lead guitarist Robert Martino of the classic compas band, Top Vice, were musically inspired by them to create music of their own. In 1992, T-Vice was founded as a successor to Top Vice, in which the T- is shortened twice, once from Ti', then ultimately from the word petit, which is French (as well as Creole) for "small" (hence "Small" Vice).[6][7] They soon recruited longtime friends James Cardozo and Gérald Kébreau completing the original quartet and are still known as such today.
T-Vice band is based in Miami, Fl. It was formed in 1991. Musical influences include reggae, merengue, flamenco and rock n’ roll. Unlike most Haitian bands, T-Vic
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Cardozo
By ANDREW L. KAUFMAN
Harvard University Press
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Cardozo's Heritage: The
Sephardim and Tammany Hall
Benjamin Nathan Cardozo lived for the law, and the law made him famous. He earned his fame both by his influential judicial opinions and by his lectures and books, which explained the work of judges and defended a creative lawmaking role for them. He enhanced his fame with a memorable literary style and a personal kindness, courtesy, and gentleness that led many to describe him in later life as a saint. Cardozo was no saint, though, for his life included the toughness of his many years as an ambitious lawyer, and his character contained such human failings as vanity and prejudice; however, he was a good man with extraordinary talents. He became one of the most distinguished judges in the history of American law.
Cardozo's life spanned a period of great change in American history. He was born in 1870, just after the Civil War, and died in 1938, near
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