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    Cooke, Jonathan Interview

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    Suzanne Cooke interviews her children, Jonathan and Sarah, about their favorite memories growing up, what they want to be as adults, and their family.3:20 Jonathan and Sarah talk about how their friends would describe them. 7:16 What they would like to be when they grow up. 9:33 Their earliest memories both of them have of Disney World. 14:59 Jonathan describes the memories of his father who passed away. 22:34 They tell stories of the grandparents on both sides

    Thomas Tallis 500th Anniversary Celebration Concert [1505-2005]

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    The Thomas Tallis Society presents "Thomas Tallis 500th Anniversary Celebration Concert (1505-2005)" [COMPACT DISC]. Performed at St. Alfege Church, Greenwich, London. Conducted by Philip Simms; organ: Stephen Dagg. Live Recording at the [former] Royal Peculiar Church of St. Alfege, Greenwich - burial place of Thomas Tallis, "The Father of English Cathedral Music", and featuring four 40-part motets. i. Kyrie, Op.5 ("Missa Temporis Perditi") - Jonathan Little (b.1965) in 21 parts (5:21) [WORLD PREMIERE RECORDING] ii. Ecce Beatam Lucem - Alessandro Striggio, Sr (1535-1592) in 40 parts (8:33) iii. Spem in Alium - Thomas Tallis (1505-1585) in 40 parts (10:47) iv. And There Shall Be No Night There - Robert Hanson (b.1948) in 40 parts (14:01) v. Deus, Deus Meus - Mervyn Cooke (b.1963) in 40 parts (14:01) Total running time: 51:51 Recording Engineer: Adi Winman Recording Producer: Adi Winman Executive Producer: Jonathan Littl

    Tornatellides subperforatus subsp. kermadecensis Pilsbry & Cooke 1915

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    Tornatellides subperforatus kermadecensis Pilsbry & Cooke, 1915 Pl. 1, fig. E; Pl. 12, fig. B Pilsbry & Cooke, (1914–1916) 1915. Manual of Conchology. Second series: Pulmonata, 23: 200, pl. 44, fig. 16. Type material: Holotype, by monotypy, ANSP 8315 (dry shell material). Label details: ‘Sunday Island, Kermadec Islands, Tom Iredale’. Type locality: ‘Kermadec Is.: Sunday or Raoul Island’ (Pilsbry & Cooke (1915 [in 1914–1916]: 200). Previous illustrations of type material: Pilsbry & Cooke (1915 [in 1914–1916]: pl. 44, fig. 16). Remarks: The type specimen was collected on Raoul Island in 1908 by Tom Iredale (Iredale 1913). Material collected previously from the Kermadec Islands was identified as Tornatellina subperforata Suter, 1909 by Suter (1909: 263) and Suter (1913b: 770). Pilsbry & Cooke’s (1915 [in 1914–1916]: pl. 44, fig. 6) hand-drawn illustration of Tornatellides subperforatus kermadecensis is reproduced here in pl. 12, fig. B, along with a photograph of the holotype in pl. 1, fig. E. Current Taxonomy: Listed as Tornatellides subperforatus kermadecensis Pilsbry & Cooke, 1915 by Pilsbry & Cooke (1915 [in 1914–1916]: 200) and Spencer et al. (2009: 214). Distribution: Kermadec Islands; Raoul Island (Pilsbry & Cooke 1915 [in 1914–1916]).Published as part of Brook, Fred J. & Ablett, Jonathan D., 2019, Type material of land snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) described from New Zealand by taxonomists in Europe and North America between 1830 and 1934, and the history of research on the New Zealand land snail fauna from 1824 to 1917, pp. 1-117 in Zootaxa 4697 (1) on page 20, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4697.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/354283

    Jonathan Ned Katz Author Event: The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adam

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    “The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams,” interview with author, Jonathan Ned Katz, moderated by Emily Weiner (WWU) and organized by Congregation Beth Israel

    Contemporary Literature. Analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels

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    openDopo una breve panoramica della letteratura italiana degli ultimi vent’anni si analizzano i due romanzi di Jonathan Bazzi "Febbre" e "Corpi minori" dai punti di vista formale, stilistico e tematico. Si discute inoltre il rapporto tra social media, autofiction e autore; nel capitolo 4 si riporta l'intervista che Bazzi ci ha gentilmente concesso, in cui questi argomenti vengono ripresi. Si individuano alcune differenze che i testi mostrano rispetto alla letteratura moderna, e gli aspetti che hanno in comune con quella contemporanea; nel fare questo si accennano quindi alcune caratteristiche della società che li ha prodotti.The paper starts off with a brief overview of the contemporary Italian literature; then the reader is guided through an analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels, "Febbre" ("Fever") and "Corpi minori" ("Minor bodies"), both translated in English and published by Scribe. The relationship between author, autofiction and social media will also be discussed; in chapter four the reader will find the interview Bazzi kindly granted us

    Administration and Curricula of the Introductory Graduate Music Research Course

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    The introductory research course is an integral part of many graduate music programs, yet there have been few studies that discuss its curricula across institutions. A questionnaire was sent to instructors of the course to identify shared pedagogical approaches among North American schools of music. The survey was divided into sections that prompted respondents to identify issues discussed in the course, including the types and titles of resources, research methodologies, and library use topics. With a response rate of over 40 percent, the survey also contains valuable data concerning the professional identifications of instructors, assignments used for grading, common textbooks, perception of the course’s efficacy, and more. Shared features of the course included the importance of electronic resources; the minimal use of Internet-mediated instruction formats; a strong preference for English-language materials; and a focus on resources such as databases, style guides, collected works, monuments of music, and thematic catalogs over and above others such as repertoire guides, discographies, directories, and iconographies.Peer reviewedThis publication first appeared in Notes Volume 71, Number 3, March 2015, pp. 448-478. This material may not be copied or reposted without explicit permission. Copyright 2015, Jonathan Sauceda

    Citizen participation in news

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    The process of producing news has changed significantly due to the advent of the Web, which has enabled the increasing involvement of citizens in news production. This trend has been given many names, including participatory journalism, produsage, and crowd-sourced journalism, but these terms are ambiguous and have been applied inconsistently, making comparison of news systems difficult. In particular, it is problematic to distinguish the levels of citizen involvement, and therefore the extent to which news production has genuinely been opened up. In this paper we perform an analysis of 32 online news systems, comparing them in terms of how much power they give to citizens at each stage of the news production process. Our analysis reveals a diverse landscape of news systems and shows that they defy simplistic categorisation, but it also provides the means to compare different approaches in a systematic and meaningful way. We combine this with four case studies of individual stories to explore the ways that news stories can move and evolve across this landscape. Our conclusions are that online news systems are complex and interdependent, and that most do not involve citizens to the extent that the terms used to describe them imply

    To what extent is Lemuel Gulliver in Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift a reflection of the writer with regard to political and religious views, and attitudes toward women and the concept of family?

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    This extended essay is an examination of the extent to which the protagonist Lemuel Gulliver in Gulliver’s Travels is a reflection of Jonathan Swift. It involves the exploration of this research question in terms of politics, religion, attitude to women and family; with references to this piece of literature and some secondary resources when necessary. The quotations from published literary criticism are either refuted by examples from the novel or supported in the light of evidence from the novel. Other secondary resources include Swift’s two other prose works, The Modest Proposal and A Letter to a Very Young Lady on Her Marriage, which are referred to briefly for clarification of the evidence. The purpose of this study is to analyse in what ways and to what extent the protagonist is an author-surrogate in the abovementioned ways. This essay is comprised of two sections, namely “politics and religion” and “women and family”, each focusing on a particular aspect of the investigation. In the first section, Swift’s political and religious standpoint is discussed extensively in order to correctly evaluate Gulliver’s paradigm. By making connections between the beliefs of the author and those of Gulliver, the relation between the two is established to support the claim of this essay. In the second section, the female figures in the novel and Gulliver’s perception of them are inspected. The plot is also taken into consideration in this part of the inquiry although the central focus is on the persona. In the conclusion, it is validated that Gulliver is a reflection of Jonathan Swift with regard to political and religious vision, and attitude towards women and family, by juxtaposing and assembling the main elements of personification of Gulliver and Jonathan Swift’s personal ideas and experiences

    Lyre

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    Research Background Lyre responds to ongoing discussions in contemporary poetics, animal studies and the environmental humanities about the representation of non-humans in literature. In the vast majority of Western literature, non-humans are largely ornamental and function as the backdrop to human dramas. When they do speak, non-humans are often given human voices in order to function as archetypal symbols of human concerns. Lyre is part of a growing body of work that seeks to listen more carefully to more-than-human languages, and explore some of the ways that such listening might transform human modes of writing and speaking. Research Contribution Lyre performs a number of radical innovations. Most obviously, the book presents an entirely new concept of poetic pagination by employing a wide range of forms which often run over numerous pages. Syntactically, the poems effectively blend the languages of the natural sciences with samples of contemporary poetry (from numerous languages) and field observation, and thereby propose examples of a genuinely 'interdisciplinary' language of both arts and sciences. Research Significance Lyre was published with University of Western Australia Publishing, one of the country's premier poetry publishers. However, to reflect its scope and originality, the book was not published as part of UWAP's regular poetry series, but rather as a stand-alone title. Lyre received glowing endorsement quotes from Nobel Laureate JM Coetzee, leading animal philosopher Vinciane Despret (Belgium) and renowned ecopoet and scholar Jonathan Skinner (US/UK). A number of the poems in the book have won awards and been published in places such as The Best Australian Poems. Lyre was also featured recently on the J2 blog of iconic US poet Jerome Rothenberg: http://jacket2.org/commentary/stuart-cooke?fbclid=IwAR3UKj_zsASnsKpkDfaKE--7LOD3uOX9BcbDRVTU1e87M4df1s_cLzou240No Full Tex

    GSU Sponsors Noted Activist, Author Jonathan Kozol

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    Activist, educator, and author, Jonathan Kozol, has never been one to mince words or soften his stance. He has spent his life denouncing inequities in education and working tirelessly to elicit conversation and excite change. On June 23, at 7 p.m., Governors State University’s Metropolitan Institute for Leadership in Education (MILE) will sponsor an appearance by Kozol to discuss the problems and possibilities of public school education
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