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"Peak Performance" is the twenty-first and penultimate episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the 47th episode overall, first broadcast on July 10, 1989. Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet crew of the Federation starship Enterprise-D.
"This is the ideal make (sic) body. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like," the caption says. The tweet spiraled into a meme, and Twitter users started to post their ...
Dan Ponce, Randy Stine, Charlie Mechling, Steve Morgan, Jerome Collins, Dave Roberts, Walter Chase, Mike Itkoff, and Patrick Hachey became Straight No Chaser. Their name was inspired by the title track of Thelonious Monk 's 1967 album, Straight, No Chaser , and is a conscious evocation of the popular American slang phrase often employed in ...
Gordon Stulberg, President and COO of 20th Century Fox, Cinema Center Films, and PolyGram Pictures; Preston Robert Tisch, businessman; chairman and part owner of the Loews Corporation; Les Wexner, Chairman of The Limited, Structure, Bath and Body Works, and Express [8] Lawrence Wien, real estate investor; Art Wrubel, private equity investor
Steve Howey's guest spot on Happy's Place featured some nods to his days playing Van on Reba — but did you catch every Easter egg? During the Friday, December 6, episode of Happy's Place, Howey ...
Dr. John McGowan gave the book a mostly positive review, writing that “Peak is clear, well-written, and easy to read. It is an accessible overview of Ericsson’s research and his theories of expert and peak performance with citations to scholarly papers and sources in the detailed end notes.”
Steve Mensch, the president and general manager of studio operations at Tyler Perry Studios, died in a plane crash Friday night, according to officials. In an email to CNN on Saturday, Tyler Perry ...
Dueling Banjos is a 1973 soundtrack album to the film Deliverance by American banjoists Marshall Brickman, Steve Mandell, and Eric Weissberg released by Warner Bros. Records and made up of the title track by Mandell and Weissberg and a repackaged version of the 1963 album New Dimensions in Banjo and Bluegrass by Brickman and Weissberg.