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25th anniversary celebration of Trumbull Learning Center
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Portage Hills Vineyards, 1997
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/wineryneinland/17/thumbnail.jpgGary Glaus, the brother of Kent Glaus, pictured behind the wine bar at Portage Hills Vineyard. Co-wine owner: Gary Glaus</p
What is Translation? Centrifugal Theories, Critical Interventions
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/translation/1/thumbnail.jpgIn What is Translation? Douglas Robinson investigates the present state of translation studies and looks ahead to the exciting new directions in which he sees the field moving. Reviewing the work of such theorists as Frederick Rener, Rita Copeland, Eric Cheyfitz, Andre Lefevere, Anthony Pym, Suzanne Jill Levine, Myriam Diaz-Diocaretz, Antoine Berman, Lawrence Venuti, and Philip E. Lewis, he both celebrates and critiques the last decade’s work. Since the mid-eighties, long-held ideas in translation scholarship have undergone dramatic revision, and Douglas Robinson has been a major figure in this transformation. A leader in a rapidly emerging “American” school of humanist/literary translation theory, he combines historical and literary scholarship with a highly personal, often anecdotal, style. “Robinson’s thinking about translation has always been extraordinarily original…In What is Translation? [he] continues to defy traditional conceptual thinking about translation….Many of the questions Robinson raises will have implications for the future development of the field of translation studies as well as repercussions beyond,” writes Edwin Gentzler in his foreword to the book. What is Translation? Is the fourth volume of the Translation Studies series, which aims to present a broad spectrum of thinking on translation and to challenge our conceptions of what translation is and how we should think about it.</p
Canto Spring/Summer 1997
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/18332/CANTO%201997%20Thumbnail_0.pngEditor-in-Chief: Tina Puckett
Art Editor: Chris Horn
Fiction/Non-Fiction Editor: Jamie Inks
Poetry Editors: Cathy Becker and Cindi Lewis
Desktop Publishing: Ruby Groves
CANTO Art Advisor: Jack McWhorter</p
1997, Arnulf Esterer Receives the American Wine Society Award of Merit
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/markko_images/4/thumbnail.jpgGene Spaziani (right), then president of the American Wine Society, presents the organization’s annual award of merit to Arnulf Esterer (left) at the American Wine Society’s national conference held in Pittsburgh, PA. The Award of Merit, the organization’s highest honor, recognizes substantial and meritorious contributions to the wine industry. As noted in the Fall 1997 of Markko Vineyard’s Gadding Vine: “This award is gratefully accepted as recognition of the next generation of Dr. Frank cooperators in vinifera winegrowing. He gave the leadership and inspiration we all needed….Now the next generation picks up the challenge to Dr. Frank’s mission to develop, and perfect the eastern appellations to that ‘Americans…drink the best’.” Gene Spaziani, writer for New England Wine Gazette, WineMaker Magazine, and the American Wine Society Journal, co-wrote The Home Winemaker\u27s Companion in 2000 with Ed Halloran.</p
Luna Negra, Fall 1997
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Contributors- Jon Randall Swartz, Christy Warner, Amy Mitchell, Amy L. Mundhenk, Shannon L. Christen, Robert Maefs, David Alyn Mayer, Laurie Marek, Kathy Korcheck, Diane Frank, Merle Mollenkopf, Chris Goddard, Shane O\u27Brien, Jason P. Merry, Lisa Couch, Carly R. Sachs, Steven Skovensky, MacAdam Lojowsky, Reginald Clemons, Gillian S. Clark, Amanda McGuire, Rachael Reitenbach, Nara L. Abercrombie, Aubrey Zinaich, Sabrina Chesne, Randall Garrison, Susan Rae McElheran, Ryan G. Van Cleave, Kent Kruse, Richard Fein, Irene L. Lamb, Herb Kitson, Robert Hrdina, Cali Linfor, Ed Bremson, Robert K. Giesen, Brett Hursey, Lora Landis, Andy Crosby, Aleister Hodges, Thomas Eisenkratzer, Brian Hill, Alyssa Portwood, Rita Revy
Patrons/Donors/Sponsors/Advertisers- Brady\u27s Cafe, Dancing Goats Espresso Cafe, Heartland Books, Spellbinders, All Media Art Supply Company, Earth Tones, Rodney Bookshop</p
Luna Negra, Spring 1997
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Contributors- Bliss Baker, Gina Benefiel, Dan Piser, Heath Speck, Summer Paris, Melissa Kemp, Katrina Thomas, M. Thompson, Jason Radigan, Carmella Labriola, Melissa Kemp, Gertrude S. Nugs, Merle Mollenkopf, Holly Hagan, Brent Smith, Andrea M. Weigl, Ela Kotkowska, Andy Kohler, Brent Smith, Jessica Brandt, Thomas Kretz, Karen Willams, Derek A. Pyper, Louis S. Faber, Christopher J. Michel, Brett Gill, Glen A. Pierce, Kent Kruse, Lyn Lifshin, Janet McCann, L. Ezra Tillotson, Christopher Stolle, Luisa Villani, Richard Davignon, A. Winter, Stephen Jarrell Willams, Jennifer Norris, Tamara Jenna Brown, Erin Antognoli, Ben Barnes, Robert Maefs</p
Settings by 8: New Work by Northern Ohio Women Photographers
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TechKNOW Volume 3 , Issue 2
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An Associative Implementation of Graham\u27s Convex Hull Algorithm
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17417/87351-thumbnail.jpgThis paper presents a new parallel algorithm for the convex hull problem. This algorithm is a parallel adaptation of the Graham Scan Algorithm. The computational model selected for this algorithm is the associative computing model (ASC) which supports massive parallelism through the use of data parallelism and constant time associative search and maximum functions. Also, ASC can be supported on existing SIMD computers. This algorithm requires O(n) space, O(n log n) average cost, and O(n2) worst case cost. The algorithm has been implemented and tested on random data.</p