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    Granite Summer Sales Internship

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    My name is James Brennan, and I am a senior here at Connecticut College (2026). After two incredible summers with Granite Telecommunications, I am proud to announce that I’ve accepted a full-time position with Granite post graduation

    The symbolism of C.J. Brennan : a study of Brennan's symbolic practice in Poems 1913.

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    Every poet stands for trial by the new generation: continual effort is demanded, for not until we have examined all the evidence at our disposal, are we fit to judge. In Brennan's case, an effort greater than usual is required, for though the body of his poetry is not large, a considerable amount of extraneous material surrounds it. Our way is obscured at the outset by an army of exegetical writings. The ultra-serious modern critics of Brennan, Who tend to regard the whole matter as that difficult and many-sided subject, the \Poetry of C.J. Brennan\" analyse it in Parts with detailed explications de texte. For instance G.A. Wilkes's study New Perspectives on Brennan's Poetry(ils thorough and well-executed an indispensable aid to the student of Brennan. Wilkes is as much as any scholar now living an expert in the field: but does he finally come to grips with the poems themselves? It is clear that what much recent criticism of Brennan fails to supply is an evaluation of the verse; and so from the outset this was my final goal.

    Patrick Brennan

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    41 pagesSupplemental file(s) description: presentation .The viewer is led through a series of choices and materials that appear chaotic. Color and form are used to activate the space, creating a complicated relationship between the natural and unnatural. I am never too comfortable in nature, and know to expect the unexpected. This has become a theme in my work. I want my paintings to reveal themselves slowly, with some anxiety, and to be inviting when you’re in a room with them. I want the viewer to imagine what it would be like to live in painting they are looking at

    Tribute to Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.

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    I am honored to be asked to write a tribute to Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. for the Nova Law Review. One of the most difficult aspects about a personal encounter with this most warm human being is the realization that we are in the presence of one of the great figures of the twentieth century

    Protecting Animals 36: Author Witi Ihimaera

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    In this very special episode of Knowing Animals I am joined by beloved New Zealand author Witi Ihimaera. Witi has written many books featuring nonhuman animals. He offers us a non-colonial lens through which to think about the human/nonhuman relationship

    10-21-1985 Correspondence from Brennan to O\u27Connor

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    Dear Sandra, Thank you very much for your prompt reply to my letter. I am happy to join your opinion with your suggested changes. I very much appreciate your consideration

    Bibliographic Resources for Literature Searches on J.R.R Tolkien

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    This guide is designed to help the student, scholar, or thesis writer begin an in-depth literature search on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. This guide is geared towards the English-speaking, North American user, but I have attempted to include European sources as well when I am aware of them. As this is a field friendly to independent scholars not attached to a university or college, I am addressing their information needs as well.Drafts of this article were posted on Academia.edu as an open session for comment by the wider Tolkien scholarly community.Peer reviewe

    Trombigastia Vercammen-Grandjean & Brennan 1957

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    <i>Trombigastia</i> Vercammen-Grandjean & Brennan, 1957 Diagnosis <p>SIF = 7B-N-3-3111.0(1)000; fsp = 7.7.7; Ip = 550–850. Cheliceral blade with tricuspid cap; galeal setae nude; palpal claw 3-pronged; palpal tarsus with 7 branched setae. Scutum trapezoidal, with concave lateral margins, with 1 AM, 2 AL, 2 PL setae, and fusiform sensilla covered with setules. Eyes 2 + 2. Legs 7-segmented, tarsala I long and slender, twice as long as tarsala II, 3 genualae I, 1 genuala II, tibiala and genuala III present, mastitarsala (nude or with few basal cilia) usually present. Parasites of bats.</p>Published as part of <i>Stekolnikov, Alexandr A., 2018, Taxonomy and distribution of African chiggers (Acariformes, Trombiculidae), pp. 1-233 in European Journal of Taxonomy 395</i> on page 117, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.395, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/3829724">http://zenodo.org/record/3829724</a&gt

    I Think I Am Philip K. Dick

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    For years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Intro -- Contents -- Introjection -- Part I -- Endopsychic Allegories -- Schreber Guardian -- Belief System Surveillance -- Part II -- Deeper Problems -- Veil of Tears -- Go West -- Dick Manfred -- Timing -- Glimmung -- Part III -- Spiritualism Analogy -- Imitating the Dead -- Indexical Layer -- Ilse -- Hammers and Things -- Crucifictions -- Over There -- Martyrology -- Can't Live, Can't Live -- Lola -- Umwelt, Mitwelt, and Eigenwelt -- Outer Race -- The German Introject -- Part IV -- Materialism, Idealism, and Cybernetics -- Startling Stories -- A Couple of Years -- Android Empathy -- Homunculus and Robot -- ALL OF YOU ARE DEAD. I AM ALIVE. -- Go with the Flow -- Part V -- Room for Thought -- Caduceus -- Jump -- Still -- A Wake -- Spätwerk -- Let the Dead Be -- Play Bally -- Das Hund -- Notes -- BibliographyFor years, noted writer Laurence A. Rickels often found himself compared to novelist Philip K. Dickthough in fact Rickels had never read any of the science fiction writers work. When he finally read his first Philip K. Dick novel, while researching for his recent book The Devil Notebooks , it prompted a prolonged immersion in Dicks writing as well as a recognition of Rickelss own long-documented intellectual pursuits. The result of this engagement is I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick , a profound thought experiment that charts the wide relevance of the pulp sci-fi author and paranoid visionary. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick explores the science fiction authors meditations on psychic reality and psychosis, Christian mysticism, Eastern religion, and modern spiritualism. Covering all of Dicks science fiction, Rickels corrects the lack of scholarly interest in the legendary Californian author and, ultimately, makes a compelling case for the philosophical and psychoanalytic significance of Philip K. Dicks popular and influential science fiction.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
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