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Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City
Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit
Resurrecting the Author
Presentation of Nicholas Wolterstorff\u27s Paper Resurrecting the Author with time after for questions beginning at 18:00
Heritability and Linkage Analysis of Appendicitis Utilizing Age at Onset
Appendicitis usually afflicts the young, but there is a large tail in the distribution of onset age. The genetics of this disease are still not well understood. A heritability analysis and genome wide linkage analysis of a large twin dataset was undertaken. Treating age of onset of appendicitis as a censored survival trait revealed a heritability of 0.21, and found evidence of linkage to Chromosome 1p37.3. Author(s): Christopher Oldmeadow 1 * | Kerrie Mengersen 2 | Nicholas Martin 3 | David L. Duffy
Nicholas de Monchaux: Local Code / Real Estates
Nicholas de Monchaux is an architect and urbanist whose work explores the intersections between nature, technology, and the city. He is the author of Spacesuit: Fashioning Apollo (MIT Press, 2011), an architectural history of the Apollo 11 spacesuit. He is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at UC Berkeley. The work of his design studio has been exhibited widely and is currently being featured in the US Pavillion of the 13th Venice Biennale
Nicholas Meyer: 10-31-1979
Nicholas Meyer is a screenwriter, producer, director, and author, and a graduate of the University of Iowa. He is the author of the screenplay the Seven Per Cent Solution and co-author of The Black Orchid. He begins the interview by discussing his professional career as both a film writer/director and a novelist. He then talks about how he began writing novels, and discusses the research that goes into his novels. Meyer continues by discussing his movie Time After Time and concludes the interview by listing prominent teachers and writing influences.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Video
Nicholas Meyer: 10-31-1979
Nicholas Meyer is a screenwriter, producer, director, and author, and a graduate of the University of Iowa. He is the author of the screenplay the Seven Per Cent Solution and co-author of The Black Orchid. He begins the interview by discussing his professional career as both a film writer/director and a novelist. He then talks about how he began writing novels, and discusses the research that goes into his novels. Meyer continues by discussing his movie Time After Time and concludes the interview by listing prominent teachers and writing influences.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1022/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Nicholas Wade by Marni Siegel, November 8, 2007
The interview was a project of the Center for Public Genomics (http://www.genome.duke.edu/centers/cpg/).Nicholas Wade is a science writer for the New York Times and author of several books, including LifeScripts, about genetics and genomics. He also covered the Asilomar Conference for Science magazine.Funded by a grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute and the US Department of Energy (P50 HG003391)
Jurists Uprooted : German-speaking Émigré Lawyers in Twentieth-century Britain
Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations xiv
‘Was Heimat hieß, nun heißt es Hölle’
The emigration of lawyers from Hitler’s Germany: political background,
legal framework, and cultural context
by Reinhard Zimmermann
Aliens, Enemy Aliens, and Friendly Enemy Aliens
Britain as a Home for Emigré and Refugee Lawyers
by Jack Beatson
Fritz Schulz (1879–1957)
by Wolfgang Ernst
Fritz Pringsheim (1882–1967)
by Tony Honoré
David Daube (1909–1999)
by Alan Rodger
Roman Law in Twentieth-century Britain
by Peter Birks
Hermann Kantorowicz (1877–1940) and Walter Ullmann (1910–1983)
by David Ibbetson
Otto Kahn-Freund (1900–1979)
by Mark Freedland
Ernst J. Cohn (1904–1976)
by Werner Lorenz
Comparative Law in Twentieth-century England
by J. A. Jolowicz
Clive M. Schmitthoff (1903–1990)
by John N. Adams
F. A. Mann (1907–1991)
by Lawrence Collins
Martin Wolff (1872–1953)
by Gerhard Dannemann
Kurt Lipstein (*1909)
by Christopher Forsyth
Private International Law in Twentieth-century England
by Peter North
Wolfgang Friedmann (1907–1972), with an Excursus on Gustav Radbruch (1878–1949)
by John Bell
Gerhard Leibholz (1901–1982)
by Manfred H. Wiegandt
Lassa Oppenheim (1858–1919)
by Mathias Schmoeckel
Hersch Lauterpacht (1897–1960)
by Martti Koskenniemi
Georg Schwarzenberger (1908–1991)
by Stephanie Steinle
Public International Law in Twentieth-century England
by James Crawford
Hermann Mannheim (1889–1974) and Max Grünhut (1893–1964)
by Roger Hood
Emigré Legal Scholars in Britain—Personal Recollections
by Peter Stein
German Refugees in Oxford—Some Personal Recollections
by Barry Nicholas
Kurt Lipstein—The Scholar and the Man
by Christian v. Bar
Cambridge 1933–2002
by Kurt Lipstein
Appendix
by Frank Wooldridge, Jack Beatson, Reinhard Zimmerman
LSE festival Beveridge 2.0 preview: the five giants by Nicholas Timmins
On Monday 19 February, LSE Festival opened with ‘The Five Giants and the Ministers Who Made a Difference’. Chaired by LSE Director Minouche Shafik, Nicholas Timmins, author of The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare State, and Professor Sir Julian Le Grand debated the key UK politicians who really made a difference when it came to Beveridge’s ‘Five Giants’: listen to the podcast here. Ahead of the event, Nicholas Timmins gives insight into the reception and impact of Beveridge’s 1942 report, as well as its enduring significance in today’s global, 21st-century context
01-06-2020 Author Nicholas Sparks Speaking at SWOSU on February 5
Author Nicholas Sparks speaks at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford on Wednesday, February 5, and the public is invited
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