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224 - Jennifer Marie Owen
This poster was presented by Jennifer Owen at the 2017 Graduate Student Showcase.Includes bibliographical references.Video games play an integral role in the lives of adolescents and provide unique opportunities for active and engaged learning. This project contains an exploratory analysis of the narrative constructs within video games and investigates how they can be utilized as an educational tool in secondary English classrooms. As an alternative text, video games offer unique potential to study storytelling and elements of literature, while also providing new insights into digital compositions. Through analysis and evaluation, the development of an innovative curriculum is constructed in the hopes to persuade educators to seek more enriching learning opportunities for their students
Obituary of Katherine E Owen, 83, of Edegcomb, author of a history of Edgecomb
Obituary of Katherine E Owen, 83, of Edegcomb, author of a history of Edgecom
Owen Dodson
Owen Dodson headshot, author of Powerful Long Ladderhttps://dh.howard.edu/ovd_photos/1004/thumbnail.jp
Robert Dale Owen
Robert Dale Owen was the son of Robert Owen who founded New Harmony, Indiana. Robert Dale was a philosopher, author, politician, and social reformer. He was an advocate for women's rights and served in the Indiana General Assembly and the U.S. Congress. While serving in Congress he introduced the bill to establish the Smithsonian Institution. From 1854-1858 he served as U.S. minister to Naples.Owen is wearing a dark suit and bow tie. His overcoat has a quilted lining. He has whiskers along his jawline
Testing protoplanetary disc dispersal with radio emission
We consider continuum free–free radio emission from the upper atmosphere of protoplanetary discs as a probe of the ionized luminosity impinging upon the disc. Making use of previously computed hydrodynamic models of disc photoevaporation within the framework of extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray irradiation, we use radiative transfer post-processing techniques to predict the expected free–free emission from protoplanetary discs. In general, the free–free luminosity scales roughly linearly with ionizing luminosity in both EUV- and X-ray-driven scenarios, where the emission dominates over the dust tail of the disc and is partial optically thin at cm wavelengths. We perform a test observation of GM Aur at 14–18?GHz and detect an excess of radio emission above the dust tail to a very high level of confidence. The observed flux density and spectral index are consistent with free–free emission from the ionized disc in either the EUV- or the X-ray-driven scenario. Finally, we suggest a possible route to testing the EUV- and X-ray-driven dispersal model of protoplanetary discs, by combining observed free–free flux densities with measurements of mass-accretion rates. On the point of disc dispersal one would expect to find an M?2? scaling with free–free flux in the case of EUV-driven disc dispersal or an ?* scaling in the case of X-ray-driven disc dispersa
La revista Esfuerzo:inicios periodísticos de Gilberto Owen
This article shows early journalistic writings of Gilberto Owen, as well as the characteristics of Esfuerzo, a magazine which directed and distributed by Owen in Toluca. Among his collaborators were authors who were later remarkable, both locally and nationally, just as he was. Owen’s first writings already show the peculiar style he fulfilled as a mature author, and furthermore, they point towards his journalistic trajectory, well known from El Tiempo, a newspaper from Bogotá, ColombiaSe da a conocer parte de los primeros trabajos periodísticos de Gilberto Owen, así como las características de Esfuerzo, revista que Owen dirigió y distribuyó en Toluca, con colaboraciones de autores que más tarde, como él, destacarían en el ámbito de la cultura local y nacional. Los primeros textos en prosa del poeta sinaloense ya muestran el estilo que habría de caracterizarlo en su madurez literaria, además de que marcan el rumbo que Owen siguió en ese terreno hasta las páginas del periódico El Tiempo, de Bogotá, Colombia
Edward Adley Owen at picnic with Jones, Mr and Mrs Jackaman, and their dog, with workers.
Title imposed. Caption on the reverse of the photograph: "This scene is on a small island a couple of miles up the river. Mr & Mrs Jackaman & their dog, Jones and myself. I'm also sending you a similar one but without Jones in it, it looks more compact and suits that circular mount admirably. We have just had lunch and feel comfortable." Captions reflect the attitudes of the author at the time they were written, and do not reflect the values of the archives. These photographs were taken during 1909-1910, when Owen was working for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company in Fiji at Labasa, and printed on postcards
DODSON, Owen Vincent
Title: Papers, 1930-1968 Description: 5 linear ft.
Notes: Author, poet, playwright, dramatist, educator. Includes manuscripts and reviews of Dodson\u27s plays and novels, music scores, and programs from his publications and productions, as well as correspondence, play scripts, and poetry. Includes many photos of Lillian Evanti (Lillian Evans Tibbs), coloratura soprano from Washington, DC. Gift of Mr. Dodson, 1963.
Subjects: Authors; Dodson, Owen Vincent Drama; Criticism Drama; Playwrights; Papers; 1930s and after Drama; Script collections Dramatists; Dodson, Owen Vincent Evans, Lillian Evanti, Lillian, 1891-1967 (b. Lillian Evans) Howard University; Drama Department Howard University; Faculty; Dodson, Owen Vincent Howard University, Washington, DC; Faculty members\u27 papers Photographs; Evanti, Lillian Poets; Dodson, Owen Vincent Poets and poetry; Papers of persons active in; 20th century; 1930s and after Singers Singers; Evanti, Lillian Teachers and teaching; Drama and theater Theater; Festivals Theater; Playbills and programs Theater; Production and direction Theater; Programs Tibbs, Lillian Evans
Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, DC) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.29 NUCMC Number: MS 83-122
Making Successful Non-Profit Organizations : My Internship at the Owen Group LTD Development and Management Counsel
iv, 103 p.The author reflects and analyzes her experience, during Winter Quarter 2004, as an intern at The Owen Group LTD. Through analysis of the structure and purpose of this non-profit management and development counsel, she discusses both how and why The Owen Group LTD is successful. Also, through reflection of her experiences as an intern, she illustrates the value of the internship on a personal and professional level.Development and Management Council. Owen Group, LTD. Kalamazoo, Michigan
Reynolds, Jacob Owen
Jacob Owen Reynolds, LL.B.
Lexington, Kentucky
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Humorist Idea Staff (2-3); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (4); Assistant Editor Idea (3-4); Class Poet (4); Henry Clay Law Society; Choral Society; Democrat Club; Pennyroyal Club.
Law take thy victim. Better watch out for J. Owen--he is apt to hand you a joke when you are least expecting it. He is the most popular man in the class, well versed in law, and a big brother to all the girls. Some day when he is a lawyer and all his friends take their troubles to him, as they do now, he may get past that big brother stage.
-The Kentuckian, 1915-----------------------------------
Jacob Owen Reynolds (February 13, 1893 - December 12, 1964) was born in Slaughters, Kentucky to Warren Lee Reynolds and Ida Katherine Goodson. Reynolds practiced law in Lexington after receiving his LL.B.. His brother, Goodson Reynolds (UK Law \u2720), joined his practice in the 1920s. Reynolds was, at one time, the president of the Lexington chapter of the Red Cross. He was also the author of a pamphlet titled History of Epworth Methodist Church, Lexington, Kentucky (published in 1960). He married twice--his wives were Lucille Howard (1935-1937) and Winnifred Starks (1940-1964).https://uknowledge.uky.edu/klapp_1915/1024/thumbnail.jp
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