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    Aisha L. Brownlee

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    Birth Story Creative Push is a multimedia visual art and oral history project that focuses on the most formative of human experiences: birth. Creative Push is a means to collect, transform, display, and circulate birth stories and artworks.Storyteller: Aisha L. Brownlee Age: 36, Delivery Date: 03/14/2014 Race: African America

    Interview with Aisha Ikramuddin

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    Aisha Ikramuddin is a former environmental health educator who has participated in anti-racist and environmental activism since her college years. She is an Indian Muslim, raised in eastern Washington, and also identifies as a lesbian, married to her wife of 20 years. She is a Sewing Auntie in the Auntie Sewing Squad and also volunteers locally to assist people in making appointments to receive their COVID-19 vaccine.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/auntiesewing_interviews/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Aisha Bibi Post Session task

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    The project Aisha Bibi ESR1 of the MONPLAS project is working on involves flowthrough plasmonic sensing of micro and nano plastics. Porous membranes will be used as filters to entrap the micro and nano plastics for further analysis and detection using surface enhanced Raman scattering

    Birth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago: Aisha Mills

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    Aisha Mills forty year old mother of four from San Fernando, who had 3 home births and one hospital delivery. She shares her birth experiences

    Lecture about sad music and happy dance

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    One hour work for dancer and violinist, made in collaboration with Shila Anaraki and Aisha Orazbayev

    Aisha Tandiwe Bell: Artist Statement and Artwork

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    Featured artwork with accompanying Artist\u27s Statement of Aisha Tandiwe Bell. These works represent a new visual manifestation of ideas on the traps of race, sex and class, as well as an exploration of the tools used to navigate, carry and circumvent these traps

    Keeping up with Aisha

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    A brief visualization of my life as a student, comprised of NAT sound and audio. Produced and recorded by: Aisha Ashour script: docs.google.com/document/d/1iW677…ssDZtyoyYRK8/edit The #AUCdiaries project is an oral history project that documents the life of the AUC community. The project was initiated by Kim Fox in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (JRMC) along with Hoda Mostafa, Maha Bali and Nadine Aboulmagd, all from the Center for Learning and Teaching (CLT). The bulk of the content that was created for the #AUCdiaries podcasts was completed by students as part of AUC courses. As such, this is both a digital pedagogy project, since students learn while producing, and a digital scholarship project, since the output is considered to be digital scholarship

    Grid-based semantic integration of heterogeneous data resources: Implementation on a HealthGrid

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    This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University.The semantic integration of geographically distributed and heterogeneous data resources still remains a key challenge in Grid infrastructures. Today's mainstream Grid technologies hold the promise to meet this challenge in a systematic manner, making data applications more scalable and manageable. The thesis conducts a thorough investigation of the problem, the state of the art, and the related technologies, and proposes an Architecture for Semantic Integration of Data Sources (ASIDS) addressing the semantic heterogeneity issue. It defines a simple mechanism for the interoperability of heterogeneous data sources in order to extract or discover information regardless of their different semantics. The constituent technologies of this architecture include Globus Toolkit (GT4) and OGSA-DAI (Open Grid Service Architecture Data Integration and Access) alongside other web services technologies such as XML (Extensive Markup Language). To show this, the ASIDS architecture was implemented and tested in a realistic setting by building an exemplar application prototype on a HealthGrid (pilot implementation). The study followed an empirical research methodology and was informed by extensive literature surveys and a critical analysis of the relevant technologies and their synergies. The two literature reviews, together with the analysis of the technology background, have provided a good overview of the current Grid and HealthGrid landscape, produced some valuable taxonomies, explored new paths by integrating technologies, and more importantly illuminated the problem and guided the research process towards a promising solution. Yet the primary contribution of this research is an approach that uses contemporary Grid technologies for integrating heterogeneous data resources that have semantically different. data fields (attributes). It has been practically demonstrated (using a prototype HealthGrid) that discovery in semantically integrated distributed data sources can be feasible by using mainstream Grid technologies, which have been shown to have some Significant advantages over non-Grid based approaches

    Birth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago: Veronica, Aisha and Gloria

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    Conversation with midwives Veronica Jobity and Gloria Copeland and mother, Aisha Mills

    Nadine Aisha Jassat, Sabrina Mahfouz & Amanda Thomson: Outriders Africa - Cape Town, From Art to Ancestry

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    As part of the Book Festival's Outriders programme exploring the shifting landscapes of contemporary Africa, three UK-based writers with razor-sharp perspectives traversed the breathtaking landscapes of South Africa’s Cape Town. Drawn to the unique flora and fauna that permeates southern Africa and curious about how it might reflect the land on which it grows, Scottish visual artist and writer Dr Amanda Thomson and poet Nadine Aisha Jassat, deemed one of 30 Inspiring Young Women Under 30 in Scotland by YWCA Scotland, found themselves wandering the steep slopes of Table Mountain and Cape Point National Park, and discovering the innovative horticultural practices of Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Thomson was later joined by writer Sabrina Mahfouz, herself interested in contrasting her experience growing up in urban environments with life on the Cape Peninsula. While their journey was sadly cut short due to COVID-19, that won’t stop these incisive voices from sharing their experiences. With a special introduction by South African writer Maneo Mohale, who performs her piece Contra. In partnership with pan-African writers collective Jalada Africa, the place to discover specially curated new writers and voices. This is a pre-recorded audio-only event. Part of our Africa: A Balance of Stories festival theme
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