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    John Murillo, 41st Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    John Murillo is the author of the poetry collection, Up Jump the Boogie, finalist for both the Kate Tufts Discovery Award and the Pen Open Book Award. His honors include the J. Howard and Barbara M.J. Wood Prize from the Poetry Foundation, a Pushcart Prize, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Times, Bread Loaf Writers Conference, Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Cave Canem Foundation, and the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. Recent poems have been published in Jubilat, Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Ploughshares, and in the anthology Angles of Ascent: A Norton Anthology of African-American Poetry. He has taught in the creative writing programs at Cornell University, the University of Miami, Columbia College Chicago, and currently teaches at Hampshire College and New York University. His second full-length collection, The Matador’s Ghost, is forthcoming from Four Way Books

    "A Rosario Murillo", 1912 Octubre

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    abstract: Handwritten poem composed by Rubén Darío.The original Rubén Darío Papers 1882-1945 (MSS-339) are located at ASU Libraries Archives & Special Collections. For more information about visiting the collection see http://hdl.handle.net/2286/L.A.0.The first page has the title "A: Rosario Murillo" and Ruben Dario's name. Likewise the odd numbers have written the title as well as Ruben Dario's name.Rosario Murillo (1873 - ?) was Rubén Darío's second wife.On first page, after the title, is written between brackets the sentence: "Recuerdo de mi bien amada garza morena" ("Memory of my well beloved brunette heron").On the last page of this piece, beside the composition date, is written "Buenos Aires".All pages are numerated in roman numerals

    Searching for Mary Murillo

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    In this chapter, the author highlights the value of online newspaper archives and digitized census, family history, and other sources that he consulted in his research about little-known scriptwriter from the silent era, Mary Murillo. He begins with a background on Murillo, a screenwriter in American cinema for ten years, then worked in British films for six or more years, and moved to work in French films at the start of the talkies. The fact that she had almost disappeared from dominant film history narratives says much about how women filmmakers have been allowed to slip out of the history of early film and about the low status of scriptwriters generally. The author traces the journey he took in trying to know more about Murillo, from typing her name into Google and sifting through family history sources, shipping records, databases, census records, newspapers, contemporary movie guides, trade papers, archives, and asking people. In a postscript, he talks about additional information that has emerged about Murillo since he first investigated her in 2009.</p

    Lanzamiento libro reconceptualización de relaciones internacionales en un mundo transformado

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    El motivo de este video es dar una presentación sobre el libro "Reconceptualización de Relaciones Internacionales en un mundo transformado". Se les comparte una breve reseña, a cargo de su autor, nuestro docente Carlos Murillo Zamora. Para esta actividad se realizará en la Sala de Exrectores, en la Biblioteca Joaquín García Monge.The purpose of this video is to give a presentation on the book "Reconceptualization of International Relations in a changed world". We share with you a brief review, by its author, our teacher Carlos Murillo Zamora. This activity will take place in the Former Rectors Room, in the Joaquín García Monge Library.Universidad Nacional, Costa RicaEscuela de Relaciones Internacionale

    Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 'Virgin and Child' = Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 'La Virgen con el Niño'

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    Catalog entry on the painting by Murillo at the Stedelijk Museum Wuyts-Van Campen en Baron Caroly, a work that was thought to have disappeared and which was located in Lier thanks to the identification of the painting as part of an inventory campaign carried out by the author at KIK-IRPA. The catalog was published in the framework of the exhibition hold at the Fine Arts Museum in Bilbao (19/10/2009-17/01/2010) and Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville (20/02/2010-30/06/2010)

    La vega del Harnina. Arqueología, territorio y poblamiento

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    Este libro es el resultado de la ampliación y revisión del trabajo defendido por su autor para la obtención del DEA, en el marco de su Doctorado. Consiste en una necesaria puesta al día de la arqueología de la vega del Harnina, paraje situado entre Almendralejo y Solana de los Barros (Badajoz), en plena comarca de Tierra de Barros. A lo largo de sus páginas aglutina información procedente de diversas intervenciones, destacando entre ellas una prospección arqueológica dirigida por el autor. También se analizan las distintas estrategias de poblamiento desplegadas en la zona entre la Edad del Cobre (Tercer Milenio antes de Cristo) y el Bajo Imperio Romano (siglos IV-V de nuestra Era), enlazándose de este modo con una vieja iniciativa de más de un siglo de antigüedad del Marqués de Monsalud, polémico coleccionista afincado en Almendralejo, pionero en la realización de un estudio de conjunto sobre la arqueología del Harnina.This book is the extended and revised version of an academic work made by his author during the first stage of his PhD. The investigation consisted in the realization of an archaeological survey in the basin of the Harnina stream, placed between Almendralejo and Solana de los Barros, in the region of Tierra de Barros (Badajoz, Spain), an area of special interest whose information about archaeologic evidences has been updated. This work analyses the different strategies of settlement developed in this zone between the Chalcolithic (3rd millenium BC) and the last period of the Roman Empire (4th-5th century AC), which continues the old initiative of the Marquis of Monsalud, a polemic collector, pioneer in the realization of a whole survey about the archaeologic evidences in the zone of Harnina

    Well‐posedness for the fourth‐order Moore–Gibson–Thompson equation in the class of Banach‐space‐valued Hölder‐continuous functions

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    [EN] In this work, we provide a full characterization of well-posedness in vector-valued Holder continuous function spaces for a fourth-order abstract evolution equation arising from the Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation with memory using operator-valued C-alpha-Fourier multipliers. We illustrate our results by providing an example based on the fourth order Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions.The author is supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and Project PID2019-105011GB-I00 and by Generalitat Valenciana, Project PROMETEU/2021/070.Murillo Arcila, M. (2023). Well-posedness for the fourth-order Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation in the class of Banach-space-valued Holder-continuous functions. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences. 46(2):1928-1937. https://doi.org/10.1002/mma.8618S1928193746

    Evelyn G. Lowery, Rosario Murillo de Ortega, and Jean Young, 1984

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    Evelyn G. Lowery is shown with Rosario Murillo de Ortega and Jean Young. For more information about the Ortegas' visit to Atlanta, see pages 34-37 in the December-January 1984-1985 SCLC Magazine issue: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.199:07388. Written on verso: THE THREE FIRST LADYS - (l to r) Evelyn G. Lowery, National Convener of SCLC/WOMEN and wife of SCLC President Joseph. E. Lowery, Rosario Murillo de Ortega, Candidate for the Nicaraguan Congress and wife of Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega, and Jean Young, Chairman of Mayor's Task Force for Public Education and wife of Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young pose together for a picture during the visit to Atlanta of the Ortegas and other members of the Nicaraguan delegation hosted by the SCLC and City of Atlanta.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    Frequently hypercyclic translation semigroups

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    Frequent hypercyclicity for translation C0-semigroups on weighted spaces of continuous functions is studied. The results are achieved by establishing an analogy between frequent hypercyclicity for translation semigroups and for weighted pseudo-shifts and by characterizing frequently hypercyclic weighted pseudo-shifts on spaces of vanishing sequences. Frequently hypercyclic translation semigroups on weighted Lp-spaces are also characterized.The authors thank the anonymous referee for the critical reading of the manuscript and for his constructive comments. This work is supported by MEC and FEDERER, proyect MTM 2013-47093-P. The second author also acknowledges the support of a grant by the FPU Program of Ministerio de Educaci´on and a travel grant from the Foundation Ferran Sunyer i Balaguer, and she thanks the Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica “E. De Giorgi” (Lecce, Italy) for the hospitality during her stay

    Topio: An Open-Source Web Platform for Trading Geospatial Data

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    The increasing need for data trading across businesses nowadays has created a demand for data marketplaces. However, despite the intentions of both data providers and consumers, today’s data marketplaces remain mere data catalogs. We believe that marketplaces of the future require a set of value-added services, such as advanced search and discovery, that have been proposed in the database research community for years, but are not yet put to practice. With this paper, we report on the effort to engineer and develop an open-source modular data market platform to enable both entrepreneurs and researchers to setup and experiment with data marketplaces. To this end, we implemented and extended existing methods for data profiling, dataset search &amp; discovery, and data recommendation. These methods are available as open-source libraries. In this paper we report on how those tools were assembled together to build topio.market, a real-world web platform for trading geospatial data, that is currently in a beta phase.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Web Information System
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