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    Feldman, Harry A. -- 1951 -- Correspondence, Toxoplasmosis -- letter, 1951-09-12

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    Letter from Feldman, Harry A. to Gillette, P. C. dated 1951-09-12.Sabin Collection Fair Use PolicySome personal information has been redacted from this item. See Sabin Redaction Policy.Redacted 2012-05-0

    Feldman, Harry A. -- 1952 -- Correspondence, Toxoplasmosis -- letter, 1952-10-27

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    Letter from Feldman, Harry A. to McCarthy, W. C. dated 1952-10-27.Sabin Collection Fair Use PolicySome personal information has been redacted from this item. See Sabin Redaction Policy.Redacted 2012-05-03

    Beyond the Catholic-Protestant divide : religious and ethnic diversity in the North and South of Ireland

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    Paper presented to the IBIS conference Old structures, new beliefs: religion, community and politics in contemporary Ireland, University College Dublin, 15 May 2003.This paper explores the challenges posed by the ethnic diversification of contemporary Irish society for conventional understandings of and responses to issues of religion, community and politics. It argues that the particularities of social and institutional histories and structures in the North and South have eclipsed wider considerations of both race and ethnicity and religious identity beyond the Catholic-Protestant divide. This has, in turn, served to obscure the many dynamic changes that such diversity has catalysed both within Irish civil society generally, and within the island’s traditional religious institutions themselves. The paper discusses the promises and potentials of conceptualising religion or religious identity and the relationships between religion and ethnicity within broader cultural and political fields, and their implications for the “new” (multicultural) Ireland.Not applicableti -TS 07.07.10 Author is part of the school of Sociolog

    Dr. Sharon Feldman – Faculty Author Interview

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    Sharon Feldman, Professor of Spanish and Catalan Studies and Chair of the Department of Latin American and Iberian Studies discusses her new book, In the Eye of the Storm: Contemporary Theater in Barcelona. Barcelona is presently experiencing the most dynamic period in its modern theater history. This book describes some of the crucial moments and back stories, as well as some of the theatre companies and playwrights, that have shaped the theatrical life of the city of Barcelona in the aftermath of the Franco dictatorship

    Oral history interview with Jean Feldman

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    National Science Foundation Grant No. 0811988, “Designing and Using FastLane: Distilling Lessons for Cyberinfrastructures”With support from the National Science Foundation (Grant No. 0811988, “Designing and Using FastLane: Distilling Lessons for Cyberinfrastructures”) CBI researchers Jeffrey Yost and Thomas Misa conducted oral history interviews with 70 NSF staff members as well as numerous additional interviews during 29 university site visits. An overview of the project is available at and a complete set of 643 publicly available interviews is at . Here on the CBI oral history database is a selection of notable NSF staff including Joseph F. Burt, Jean Feldman, C. Suzanne Iacono, Constance McLindon, Carolyn L. Miller, Paul Morris, Andrea T. Norris, Erika Rissi, Craig Robinson, Mary F. Santonastasso, Rich Schneider, Frank P. Scioli, Beverly Sherman, George Strawn, and Frederic J. Wendling. Topics common to many of the interviews include the design and development of the NSF’s FastLane computer system, interactions with users, e-government initiatives, grants management practices, peer review, and NSF policies and practices. These interviews span a wide range of NSF staff, from program officers to senior managers. Jean Feldman was NSF’s chief policy officer and provides a clear window into the relations between NSF policy and the development and evolution of FastLane.Feldman, Jean. (2011). Oral history interview with Jean Feldman. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/175121

    Interview with Julian Feldman

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    Professor and Chair of Information and Computer ScienceDigitized 2012 by Avant Productions, Inc

    Interview with Julian Feldman

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    Professor and Chair of Information and Computer ScienceDigitized 2012 by Avant Productions, Inc

    R. V. Feldman, The Domain of Selfhood. Préface de C. C. J. Webb

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    Harmignie Pierre. R. V. Feldman, The Domain of Selfhood. Préface de C. C. J. Webb. In: Revue néo-scolastique de philosophie. 38ᵉ année, Deuxième série, n°45, 1935. pp. 121-123

    Luncheon Speaker

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    Speaker:Noah Feldman (Harvard) (Author, What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building) Video of Luncheon Speake

    Block structures, multi-layering and memory. Composition portfolio: Commentary

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    This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University. This thesis comprises a commentary and a portfolio of nine compositions.This commentary accompanies a portfolio of nine compositions written between October 2006 and June 2009. This commentary traces the development of a range of compositional ideas throughout the portfolio. These revolve around the creation of multilayered textures where all the material and all subtle variations thereof are audible, leading to an investigation of rhythmical block durations and the role of memory. The context in which these ideas arose is provided through discussion of specific existing work that closely relates to the portfolio, in particular by John Cage, Morton Feldman, György Ligeti and Giacinto Scelsi
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