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    Persona e realtà: L’essere “super-stante “ nella realtà “sub-stante”

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    The objective of this work is the topic of reality itself with respect to the theme of the human person. This objective will be examined from the Spanish philosophy of the 1900s. especially the metaphysical philosophy of Xavier Zubiri. who. taking into account the contemporary phenomenological-existential debate, aims to review the "'substantial'" relationships which take place between reality as the foundation of being, and the human person as a super-stante reality with regards to subjective reality

    Sharon Bryan 03-15-1990

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    Reading List "Breaking and Entering" from "Objects of Affection" (0:35) "Viewing the Body" "from Salt Air" (16:08) "Theory" from "Flying Blind: Poems" (38:27) "Trimmings" from "Flying Blind: Poems" (39:47) Abstract Sharon Bryan Reads "Breaking and Entering" from "Objects of Affection" (0:35). Stan Saville Rubin interviews Sharon Bryan. Bryan was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and educated at the University of Utah where she studied philosophy, Cornell University where she received an MA in anthropology, and The University of Iowa Writers Workshop where she earned her MFA. She's the author of two collections of poetry, "Salt Air" published in 1983, and "Objects of Affection" published in 1987 by Wesleyan University Press. She has received awards including The Academy of American Poets Prize, the Discovery the Nation Award, and the Governor's Award from the State of Washington, and has held NEA fellowships. At the time of filming Bryan is a Professor of English at the Memphis State University and editor of the literary magazine River City. Stan opens the conversation with an invitation to discuss the origin and nature of the opening poem. Bryan outlines the story and the influences that aided her creation of the poem. Expanding further into the content of "Objects of Affection", they discuss the heavy handed artistic and literary influences that are found in a number of the collected poems. Bryan talks about why the unaddressed epitaph is at the beginning of "Objects of Affection" and what informed her decision to put it there. Stan asks her about the careful organization of the collection but Bryan reveals that the organization wasn't as deeply considered as it appears. They talk about the style of her poems and how she tends not to use prose. Stan moves the conversation to "Salt Air" which was written 6 years after leaving Iowa. Bryan talks about how so much of her life was leaving behind Salt Lake. Bryan reads "Viewing the Body" "from Salt Air" (16:08). Bryan speaks on when she first knew she wanted to write and how she meandered through her education because, as far as she was aware, creative writing as an occupation wasn't available until she had arrived at Cornell and then why she chose to go to the Iowa Writers Workshop. Stan asks Bryan to speak at length about her role as Editor of the River City literary magazine and how she looks at poetry through that editor's lens. They discuss the social significance of poetry and address critiques about poetry's place for speaking on difficult issues of the time. Bryan talks about the major influences on her writing and her push to publish her poetry for public consumption and how she found out her first collection was going to be printed. Bryan reads "Theory" from her upcoming collection of poems "Flying Blind: Poems" (38:27) and "Trimmings" also from "Flying Blind: Poems" (39:47).Archived web conten

    JCCC Hosts \u27Public Enemies\u27 Author, Bryan Burrough

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    Best-selling author Bryan Burrough will present \u27Public Enemies: The True Story\u27 at 11 a.m. Monday, November 2, in Craig Community Auditorium

    Employment and housing problems of migratory workers in New York and New Jersey canning industries, 1943

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    Based on a survey conducted by Helen Bryan Sater and Caroline Manning, this report presents issues involving the employment and housing of migrant laborers in the New York and New Jersey canning industries (especially the tomato-canning industry in producing food for armed services) during World War II. The issues discussed include false promises to migrant workers concerning wages, available facilities and housing costs. Another issue discussed is the low standard of living and working conditions that government agencies uphold for migrant laborers. At this time there was an influx of African American and West Indian migrants to the area to occupy positions within the canning industry. Also, a great number of laborers were women and children. Polish, Italian, and white migrants from the South are also mentioned as significant populations within the industry. This report was issued by the United States Women's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor in 1943

    Desarrollo de un sistema automático con una interfaz gráfica para la mecánica de un escenario teatral

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    Tesis (Ingeniero en Control y Automatización), IPN, ESIME, Zacatenco, 2015, 1 archivo PDF, (129 páginas). tesis.ipn.m

    Proyecto político de la organización Alfaro Vive Carajo

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    El presente proyecto de titulación tiene como objetivo analizar el desarrollo del proyecto político de la organización Alfaro Vive Carajo en la década de los 80, en la República del Ecuador. Por razón de la pandemia que atraviesa el mundo entero, imposibilitó que en la investigación consten datos de campo, por lo que tiene un contexto bibliográfico-documental, de tipo no experimental, y de enfoque cualitativo, descriptivo y exploratorio. Para su elaboración se indago en fuentes bibliográficas, en primera instancia se investigó las causas que motivo la formación del grupo, es decir la situación política, económica y social que atravesaba el Ecuador en la década de los 80, para posteriormente adentrarnos en el proyecto político que propuso y llevo a cabo el grupo guerrillero Alfaro Vive Carajo, analizando y exponiendo la ideología, objetivos y los militantes de la ya mencionada organización. Para la recolección de datos, se empleó fichas y una entrevista. Los resultados de la investigación denotan que, si bien la organización tuvo objetivos favorables para los pueblos desposeídos, la creación de una guerrilla urbana no es viable, puesto que la fuerza armamentística y represiva del estado es hegemónica, sin embargo la lucha del pueblo no debe claudicar.The present degree project attempts to analyze the development of the political project of the Alfaro vive carajo organization in the 80s, in the Republic of Ecuador. Due to fact the pandemic that is going through the whole world, it made it impossible for the investigation to contain field data, therefore, this research is based in a bibliographic-documentary context, of a non-experimental, and of a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory approach. For this study, bibliographic sources were found out, in the first instance, the causes that motivated the formation of the group were investigated, that is, the political, economic and social conditions that crossed the Ecuador in the decade of the 80, and then, we go into the political project that planned and carried out the guerrilla group Alfaro Vive Carajo, analyzing and exposing the ideology, and goals of the militants of this organization. Files and an interview were used for the data gathering, the results of the research indicate that even though the organization had well-intentioned for the dispossessed people, the establishment of an urban guerrilla is not viable. Since the weapons and repressive force of the state are hegemonic, the popular struggle must not surrender

    Gold nanoparticle dimers for SERS-based targeted detection of human glioblastoma cells

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    Gold nanospheres are linked by a Raman active dithiolated linker molecule forming dimer and trimer assemblies. These nanoparticles are capped with polyethylene glycol for stability and functionalized with peptides for glioblastoma cell targeting and penetration. Results show stability in vitro and cellular uptake of the nanoparticles. After endocytosis, a surface enhanced Raman scattering signal from the nanoparticles can be detected from inside the cells. Such a nanoparticle systems sets the ground work for developing versatile Raman-based tools designed for a range of biomedical applications.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Bryan Paladin

    A Personal Visit with Ashley Bryan

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    Dunkley describes her meeting with Ashley Bryan, children\u27s author, illustrator, and historian
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