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    Frank Moorhouse interviewed by Suzanne Hayes

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    While at the Adelaide Festival of Arts in 1980, Australian author Frank Moorhouse spoke with Suzanne Hayes of the Adelaide college of Technical and Further Education (TAFE) about his techniques in fiction, the subject matter of his first four works of fiction, his attitude to expatriate authors and other aspects of his writing life

    Realism analysis in Suzanne Collin's "Mockingjay"

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    in this novel, the writer found kinds of realism viewed that were from moral realism. they are moral requirement hypothetical imperative (MRHI), values and secondary qualities (VASQ), virtues and reasons (VAR). the writer found the author way to perform realism in Suzanne Collin's novel "Mockingjay". from the moral requirement hypothetical imperative Katniss join in the arena to fight district from the president Snow., the second kind is values and secondary qualities where this actions is just known by herself. and virtues and reasons, Katniss did something for nations because social need it.vii, 42 page

    The Hothouse Archives

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    The ICI Berlin in conjunction with the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science is pleased to announce an exhibition by visual artist and theorist Suzanne Anker. The Hothouse Archives brings together two groups of photographs that picture the blurring of boundaries between nature and culture. The first suite of pictures, ‘Coral Seed Bank’ (2007) capture fragments of brain corals suspended in tanks located at the Mote Marine Laboratory at Summerland Key, Florida. The morphology of coral, similar to the convolutions in the brain, create vital connections between all parts of the organism. The vivid colors are a natural wonder, rendering this stationary carnivore as a masquerading plant. In the second suite of photographs, ‘Laboratory Life’  several layers of images are superimposed on top of one another in the form of a palimpsest. Images garnered from scientific laboratories form the technological base layer. An image of a transparent garden is then transferred as a top layer. The chance provoke questions concerning our enchantment with both nature and technology. Suzanne Anker (www.geneculture.org) has exhibited her work at the J. P. Getty Museum, the Kunsthaus Meran, the Phillips Collection, the Institute for Art and Urban Resources in NY among others. She has been a guest curator at the New York Academy of Sciences as well as the author of many texts concerning the implications of the bio-technological revolution on culture and society. She currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts in NYC, where she is Chair of the Fine Arts Department

    Interview with YA author and Children‘s Editorial Assistant Suzanne Sutherland

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    An interview with Young Adult author Suzanne Sutherland. The interview focuses on Toronto, the straight edge scene, music and subculture, Sutherland\u27s first book, When We Were Good and the importance of queer representation in YA books. Sutherland also recommends a number of YA novels

    KS: SUZANNE HALL

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    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Suzanne Hall London School of Economics and Political Science (London, UK) Suzanne Hall is Director of the Cities Programme and an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her research explores the intersection of global migration and urban marginalisation. Through an ESRC award she has focused on migrant economies and spaces on urban high streets across the UK. Suzi is author of City, Street and Citizen: The..

    Assisting the integration of taxonomic data: The LITCHI toolkit

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    The prototype toolkit, called LITCHI, uses constraints and constraint violation repair techniques to enable the automated detection and, where possible, the automated resolution of conflicts in taxonomic databases. The LITCHI software has been used successfully on various test sets. LITCHI has led to the discovery that individual checklists are less consistent than had been anticipated, although its initial purpose was to detect conflicts between distinct checklists

    LITCHI: knowledge integrity testing for taxonomic databases

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    The Logic-based Integration of Taxonomic Conflicts in Heterogeneous Information Systems (LITCHI) project is initiated with the aim of developing software to enable the automated detection and, where possible, resolution of conflicts in taxonomic checklists. To support this project, a formal model is constructed of the way scientific names are used to denote taxa in common taxonomic practice. The model is then used to derive sets of Prolog rules which will detect conflicts in taxonomic checklists stored in a relational DBMS

    Suzanne Humphrey’s Story of Marion

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    Alzheimer’s/dementiamusicNorth Vancouver1900’sCanad

    Suzanne Brazeau’s Story of Vassilka

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    abusegardenimmigrantNorth Vancouversecond lovewidowWorld War II1910’sEurop

    Jacob Wassermann.

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    One of several renderings of the German author Jacob Wassermann by the painter and illustrator Suzanne Carvallo-Schülein.Digital ImageArtwork
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