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    Sara Kate Cole in a Scholars Day Recital

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    For Scholars Day, mezzo-soprano Sara Kate Cole, accompanied by pianist Phyllis Walker, performed Killer Instinct from Bring It On, written by Tom Kitt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Amanda Green

    Guidelines for Data Annotation

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    Included here are a coding manual and supplementary examples of gesture forms (in still images and video recordings) that informed the coding of the first author (Kate Mesh) and four project reliability coders

    Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved By Beauty with Kate Hennessy Pt. I

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    In a moment of political strife and complexities, Christians have no shortage of powerful examples who left behind a creative and subversive legacy. Among them is Dorothy Day, a feisty New Yorker who is currently being considered for canonization in the Catholic Church. During her life, Day founded the Catholic Worker, a ragtag group of Christian activists that is still going strong today, known for a commitment to radical hospitality and peace. Scholarly studies of Day and the Catholic Worker are easy to come by, but ICS had the privilege of hosting Kate Hennessy, Day's youngest grandchild, to hear firsthand about her life, her community, and her legacy. In this first of two episodes, Kate Hennessy talks about her book Dorothy Day: The World Will Be Saved by Beauty. The book provides an intimate look into the story of Dorothy Day and those she touched. Vulnerable, complicated, funny, and inspiring, Hennessy's book offers a unique window into a life marked by a deep Christian faith and love for the least of these

    Senior Recital, Kate Juliana, soprano

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    The presentation of this senior recital will fulfill in part the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree in Performance. Kate Juliana studies voice with Michelle Harman Gulick and receives vocal coaching from Melanie Kohn Day

    Disease X: :The 100-Day Mission to End a Pandemic - Kate Kelland

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    In this fascinating interview, we speak with Kate Kelland, Editor-in-Chief of Scientific Communications at the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) in the UK and author of the book "DISEASE X – The 100 Days Mission to End Pandemics." During our conversation, we delve into what "Disease X" is and why the WHO considers it a priority disease. Kate shares the central message of her book, highlighting its relevance to contemporary health challenges, and we discuss how to prepare for an unknown disease. We also cover the crucial role of CEPI in global pandemic preparedness. This interview provides essential insights into managing unknown health threats and preparing for future pandemics. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Kate Kelland and her perspective on this important topic for medicine and public health

    Disease X: :The 100-Day Mission to End a Pandemic - Kate Kelland

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    In this fascinating interview, we speak with Kate Kelland, Editor-in-Chief of Scientific Communications at the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) in the UK and author of the book "DISEASE X – The 100 Days Mission to End Pandemics." During our conversation, we delve into what "Disease X" is and why the WHO considers it a priority disease. Kate shares the central message of her book, highlighting its relevance to contemporary health challenges, and we discuss how to prepare for an unknown disease. We also cover the crucial role of CEPI in global pandemic preparedness. This interview provides essential insights into managing unknown health threats and preparing for future pandemics. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Kate Kelland and her perspective on this important topic for medicine and public health

    Day in a child's life, A

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    Frontispiece. Through the influence of Kate Greenaway's designs, children are dressed with a measure of freedom and comfort after nearly a half-centur

    Running a psyching team: Providing mental support at long-distance running events

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    Psyching teams provide brief psychological support to participants before, during, and after long distance running events such as marathons. Developed and refined over the past 30 years, psyching teams benefit runners themselves, provide mental skills training and hands on experience to team members, and help de-mystify sport psychology. Using one particular model, this article is designed to describe both the content and process of psyching teams and 18 offer information for others’ development of similar volunteer programs

    Declining Unionization, Rising Inequality: an Interview with Kate Bronfenbrenner

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    Kate Bronfenbrenner is director of labor education research at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. She worked for many years as an organizer with the United Woodcutters Association in Mississippi and the Service Employees International Union in Boston. She is the author, co-author and editor of numerous books and articles on union strategies

    Kate Richards: madness

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    Kate Richards’ bleakly beautiful, confronting and important book, Madness: A Memoir, describes her 15 years coping with psychosis and depression, and her long, hard-won journey back to sanity, with the help of a wise and compassionate psychologist. In this video, she speaks with Ranjana Srivastava, an oncologist and fellow author, about her experience – and about being able to write from deep within it, with expertise as both a medical researcher and writer. &nbsp
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