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    City of Bryan Strategic Task and Technological Analysis

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    The Bush School of Government and Public Service partnered with the City of Bryan for the 2019-2020 academic year to perform an analysis of five city departments and to identify opportunities to improve departmental effectiveness, efficiency, and equity through technology. This analysis was conducted by a group of ten Bush School students, advised by Dr. Justin Bullock, as part of their Graduate Capstone Project. The research team is divided into five sub-teams that worked directly with the following departments: Development and Planning Services, Fire Department, Information Technology, Library Services, and Parks and Recreation.City of Brya

    Artificial Intelligence: A Double-edged Sword

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    Companies and governments throughout the world are beginning to make greater use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools for the effectiveness and efficiency gains they present. In this issue of The Takeaway, Dr. Justin Bullock describes some of the more questionable and racially biased applications of AI tools and proposes a framework for evaluating them

    American Gods: fanboys and superheroes in the twentieth century

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    This paper details the development of comic book fan culture through the twentieth century. It examines the growing cultural relevance of comic book material and explores the narrative and thematic links between Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" and 1980s conceptions of masculinity and heroism.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Justin Man

    Lizzo “Truth Hurts” Co-Author Allegations

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    Famous recording artist, Lizzo, filed a preemptive lawsuit on October 23rd, 2019 to disprove allegations that Justin and Jeramiah Raisen and Justin “Yves” Rothman deserve author credit for her song, “Truth Hurts.”Lizzo is seeking a declaratory judgment that the alleged authors have no interest in the copyright or right to share profits. The Raisens and Rothman claim that the lyric “I just took a DNA test, turns out I’m 100% that bitch”, which originated from a popular internet meme, was a part of an unreleased demo, which Lizzo recorded at the Raisen’s studio, and on the final track. Lizzo claims that Rothman believes that she will pay him to stop making accusations against her, simply because he was present at a writing session for the demo track. This post was originally published on the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal website on November 11, 2019. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above

    James A. Bullock Steam Electric Plant, Montrose, Colorado [156]

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    Scan of a photo of the Western Colorado Power Company\u27s Montrose (Bullock) Steam Electric Station: Plant exterio

    James A. Bullock Steam Electric Plant, Montrose, Colorado [166]

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    Scan of a photo of the Western Colorado Power Company\u27s Montrose (Bullock) Steam Electric Station: Plant exterio

    James A. Bullock Steam Electric Plant, Montrose, Colorado [158]

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    Scan of a photo of the Western Colorado Power Company\u27s Montrose (Bullock) Steam Electric Station: Plant exterio

    DS_10.1177_0363546519838794 – Supplemental material for Hop Testing Lacks Strong Association With Key Outcome Variables After Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review

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    Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0363546519838794 for Hop Testing Lacks Strong Association With Key Outcome Variables After Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review by Justin M. Losciale, Garrett Bullock, Christina Cromwell, Leila Ledbetter, Laura Pietrosimone and Timothy C. Sell in The American Journal of Sports Medicine</p

    Meet the Author: New to Cleveland: A Guide to (Re)Discovering the City by Justin Glanville, Illustrated by Julia Kuo

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    Take a look at Cleveland through fresh eyes. In this exhilarating new book- written, designed and printed right here in Northeast Ohio- Justin Glanville and Julia Kuo tell you everything you need to know about the area in an entertaining, often inspiring way. There is a wealth of information here for newcomers, but the real value lies in what the book can do for longtime residents. Reconnect with your old neighborhood and reach out to new, undreamt of corners of Cleveland. Books will be available for sale and signing at the event
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