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    Bruce Connor Exhibition Poster

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    Artwork photographed by Hannah Gysin '12, Rhodes Student Associate in the Visual Resource Center, in 2010. Artwork photographed and inventoried by Christian Wiggs '18, Rhodes Student Associate for the Visual Resources Center on June 10, 2015.Exhibition poster shows a collage of ten black and white film strips. One of the strips reads "NY / FILM / FESTIVAL." Small text in the bottom right corner reads "BRUCE CONNOR / COMMISSIONED BY LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE LIST ART POSTER PROGRAM OF / THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS." The poster is glued to a white board and wrapped in clear plastic

    Angels: Bruce Connor 1973-1975

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    Angels: Bruce Connor 1973-1975

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    35.5 x 21 cm.Brochure for Angels, a gallery showcasing photographs of Bruce Conner, ca. 1973-1975, housed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art between March 27-July 5, 1992. 35.5 x 21 cm

    L-R: Katie Lee; Leo Walters; Bruce Berger sitting on a boat on the Colorado River.

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    Photo of Photo of Arizona folk singer and author Katie Lee (far left), Leo Walters (center), and writer Bruce Berger (far right), sitting on a raft on the Colorado River, Glen Canyon, Uta

    ANZAC Day with Bruce Scates

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    This ANZAC Day will be unlike any other in living memory. But wherever we are, we can still come together and reflect. Come together this ANZAC Day for a special online event with Professor Bruce Scates, ANU historian, author and producer of the series ‘Australian Journey’. In this interactive broadcast, Bruce will present a vivid look at how our nation remembers war, and tell the stories of men and women touched by it

    The Lewis & Clark sketchbook: based on 1804-1806 journey of Lewis & Clark

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    This sketchbook follows the footsteps of two American explorers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, as they explored and mapped the Missouri and Columbia Rivers from 1804-1806, and made contact with the Indigenous peoples along the way. The author has also included travel suggestions and a travel itinerary for those interested in following in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. The last part of the sketchbook contains the sketches of schoolchildren as they sketched their interpretations of selected diary entries of the Lewis and Clark 1804-1806 journey of exploration.monograp

    A Child's Comfort: Baby and Doll Quilts in American Folk Art.

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    Bruce Johnson, in collaboration with Susan S. Connor, Josephine Rogers, and Holly Sidford.Catalogue of an exhibition held Oct. 5, 1976, through Jan. 23, 1977, at the Museum of American Folk Art, New York

    Debra Bruce, 25th Annual Literary Festival

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    Debra Bruce is the author of three books of poetry, Pure Daughter, Sudden Hunger, and most recently, What Wind Will Do. Her poems have appeared in such journals as The American Poetry Review, The North American Review, Poetry, and The Virginia Quarterly Review, and she has received grants in writing from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Illinois Arts Council. She is Associate Professor of English at Northeastern Illinois University

    Informed learning: a narration

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    In this salon conversation, Christine Bruce, author of ‘Informed Learning’ will read the narratives underpinning the book's chapters. The intention is to reveal the narrative thread which reflects a journey of the scholarship of learning and teaching. In the course of that journey, two new academics engage in learning and teaching innovation, securing their own professional development, and creating unexpected opportunities for colleagues and the wider university in the process. Informed learning is a way of thinking about the educational process in terms of using information to learn. Information is often the hidden element in curriculum...present, critical, not always explicitly recognised. Thinking in terms of informed learning provides a language and an approach that highlights the role of information in the learning process, encouraging all members of the learning community to be aware of that role, and benefit from it. The narratives will serve as openers to discussion about the experience of learning and teaching with attention to information environments.\ud \ud Christine Bruce (2008) <i>Informed Learning</i>. Chicago, American College and Research Libraries.\ud \ud <a href="http://eprints.qut.edu.au/view/person/Bruce,_Christine.html">Christine Bruce QUT ePrints profile</a

    Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) Structures

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    An essential guide to the background, design, and application of common-mode filtering structures in modern high-speed differential communication links. Written by a team of experts in the field, Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) Structures explores the practical electromagnetic bandgap based common mode filters for power integrity applications and covers the theoretical and practical design approaches for common mode filtering in high-speed printed circuit boards, especially for boards in high data-rate systems. The authors describe the classic applications of electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures and the phenomena of common mode generation in high speed digital boards. The text also explores the fundamental electromagnetic mechanisms of the functioning of planar EBGs and considers the impact of planar EBGs on the digital signal propagation of single ended and differential interconnects routed on top or between EBGs. The authors examine the concept, design, and modeling of EBG common mode filters in their two forms: on-board and removable. They also provide several comparisons between measurement and electromagnetic simulations that validate the proposed EBG filters\u27 design approach. This important resource: • Presents information on planar EBG based common mode filters for high speed differential digital systems. • Provides systematic analysis of the fundamental mechanisms of planar EBG structures. • Offers detailed design methodology to create EBG filters without the need for repeated full-wave electromagnetic analysis. • Demonstrates techniques for use in practical real-world designs. Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) Structures: Common Mode Filters for High Speed Digital Systems offers an introduction to the background, design, and application of common-mode filtering structures in modern high-speed differential communication links, a critical issue in high-speed and high-performance systems
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