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    Philharmonic and University Band

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    The KSU Philharmonic and University band present their fall concerts, led by Dr.s Nancy Conley and Joseph Scheivert.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2241/thumbnail.jp

    Junior Recital: Nancy Suzanne Conley

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    Kennesaw State University Philharmonic Orchestra

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    The KSU Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Nancy Conley, present their first concert of the 2020-2021 season, featuring the works of Bishop, Stephan, and Newbold. Presented virtually from Morgan Concert Hall of the Bailey Performance Center.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2319/thumbnail.jp

    University Philharmonic Orchestra & University Band

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    A performance by University Philharmonic Orchestra and University Band under the direction of Nancy Conley and Joseph Scheivert.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/2418/thumbnail.jp

    Oral History Interview with Nancy Lieberman, November 8, 2012

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    Interview with Nancy Lieberman, a sports broadcast journalist. The interview includes biographical information about her life growing up in New York, her time on the first women's Olympic basketball team, and her career as a coach, author, and journalist on ESPN

    Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library

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    This chapter investigates the adult learning through civil discourse within public library settings. Crucial to the success of a working democracy, the author traces the history of libraries as locations for the development of an engaged and knowledgeable citizenry.This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Kranich, Nancy. "Promoting Adult Learning Through Civil Discourse in the Public Library." New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, no. 127, Fall 2010: 15-24, which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ace.377/pdf.Peer reviewe

    Can the First Amendment Coexist with Civility? Response to ‘What Is the Role of Law in Promoting Civility? What Are Its Limits?'

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    Rancorous rhetoric has taken over the public square, causing many citizens to retreat from democratic work. Although self-governance and human dignity benefit when citizens express their views, it takes more than diverse voices to make democracy strong. It takes civility--reasoned public discourse where respect, restraint, responsibility, and empathy coexist with free expression so that fellow citizens can hear each other. And it also takes safe spaces—public forums like those in libraries, where communities come together at the intersection of law and civility and strike their own balance between the boundaries and norms of civil discourse.Originally published in Insights on Law & Society

    Nancy Guthrie

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    Nancy Guthrie, author, Nashville, TN, examines two conversations Jesus had, one with his Father, the other with Paul, and how God feels our pain with us

    Powers of Existence: The Question of Otherness in the Philosophy of Jean-Luc Nancy

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    While the present work analyzes three distinct motifs – body, world, with – in the work of Jean-Luc Nancy, the dissertation intends to investigate Nancy’s reading of Heidegger, with particular focus on the question of Being-with. Given the nature of the reflection – opening the question of otherness from within Heidegger – the research will also articulate a dialogue between Nancy and Levinas. Through the examination of Nancy’s reading of Heidegger, the dissertation will then endeavor to establish the original gesture of Nancy’s contribution to philosophy, which will be identified in the concept of powers of existence. Under the light of the analysis of the three concepts which structure the work, the conclusions will define powers of existence as singular resistances of existence to the mastering decision of philosophical work. This being the case philosophy will in turn continuously loosen its categories and key words in the attempt to decide its course according to what happens between us. The opening of a series of incommensurable measures responds to the demand existence casts on philosophical work. The problem of otherness is thus resolved as the work of powers of existence
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