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    Stephanie Bland's Graduate Recital

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    Original Format: CassetteComposers in the first graduate recital: Ludwig van Beethoven; Camille Saint-Saens; William Kroll; Felix MendelssohnComposers in the second graduate recital: Johann Sebastian Bach; Sergei Prokofiev; Henri WieniawskiFirst Recital: ViolinSecond Recital: Violi

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Judith Kerman

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    Poet and author Judith Kerman talks about her experience as a Fulbright scholar in the Dominican Republic, her work translating poems by Cuban poet Dulce Mar\ueda Loynaz, learning Spanish, translating poems from Spanish, and her book "Retrofitting Blade Runner". Kerman is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson of the Michigan State University Libraries. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Jack Ridl

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    Poet and author Jack Ridl explains how he began writing, the writer series at Hope College, his coach poems, his chapbook "Against elegies," how working and living in Michigan shapes his work, and works in progress. Ridl is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson of the Michigan State University Libraries. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Josie Kearns

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    Poet and author Josie Kearns, professor of creative writing and literature at the University of Michigan, talks about teaching and writing, natural scenery in Michigan, her editorship of the book "New Poems From the Third Coast", her book "New Numbers", and other works in process. Kearns is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson from the Michigan State University Libraries for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Kara Gust interviews author and bioregionalist Stephanie Mills

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    Author and ecologist Stephanie Mills talks about how she started writing and publishing, writing on nature and the environment, the challenges of being a writer, the influence of Michigan on her work, bio-regionalism, and a new book she is working on. Mills is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Kara Gust for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Bach-Böhm : Music for Weddings and others Festivities. RICERCAR ([email protected]). RIC 323

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    Weber Edith. Bach-Böhm : Music for Weddings and others Festivities. RICERCAR ([email protected]). RIC 323. In: Cahiers de sociologie économique et culturelle, n°52, 2011. Construction des identités collectives. p. 72

    Making a market for Miscanthus: Can new contract designs solve the biofuel investment hold-up problem?

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    We present designs for optimal contracts to solve the investment hold-up problem for perennial crops for the biofuel industry. A fixed-price contract is ex-ante efficient but renegotiation-proof for a limited range of discount parameters. A perfectly- indexed contract is both renegotiation-proof and ex-post efficient. Provided long-run land prices are stationary, the expected cost for both contracts converges to the long-run expected price of land for a risk-neutral farmer.Biofuels, Miscanthus, contract theory, industrial organization, renegotiation-proof contract, Marketing,

    Author and bioregionalist Stephanie Mills reads her selected works at the Michigan Writers Series

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    Author and ecologist Stephanie Mills reads from her first book "Whatever happened to ecology?" and from "Tough little beauties," then answers questions from the audience. The event is convened by Peter Berg, head of Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the Main Library

    Jean-Sébastien BACH : Cantates BWV 170 & 35. ZIG ZAG TERRITOIRES ([email protected] ). ZZT 305. TT : 72’ 56

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    Weber Edith. Jean-Sébastien BACH : Cantates BWV 170 & 35. ZIG ZAG TERRITOIRES ([email protected] ). ZZT 305. TT : 72’ 56. In: Cahiers de sociologie économique et culturelle, n°51, 2011. pp. 88-89

    STEPHANIE NUSSBAUM Violin SENIOR RECITAL Tuesday, November 14, 2006 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall

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    Program: Sonata in E Major for Violin and Harpsichord, BWV1016 / Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -- Sonata No. 10 in G Major, Op. 96 / Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) -- Capriccio / Karim Al-Zand (b.1970) -- Partitafor Violin and Piano / Witold Lutoslawski (1913-1994).This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music
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