299 research outputs found

    Karen Parsons, Sara Brown, William Eubanks, and JoAnn Ferguson in a Joint Junior Recital

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    This is the program for the joint junior recital of pianist Karen Parsons, pianist Sara Brown, tenor William Eubanks, and pianist JoAnn Ferguson. This recital took place on March 27, 1962, in the Mitchell Hall Auditorium

    Joann Loulan lecture

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    This is a flyer and registration form to attend a lecture and workshop for Joann Loulan, the author of Lesbian Sex, published in 1984

    Dr. Nick Trout, John Ensminger, and Dr. Joann Lindenmayer with Monica Collins discuss, Extreme Dog: What Right Do Our Pets Have To Be Saved? , video recording, 9/16/2010

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    Dr. Nick Trout, staff surgeon at Angell Animal Medical Center and author of Tell Me Where It Hurts; attorney John Ensminger, dog advocate and creator of doglawreporter.blog spot.com; and Dr. Joann Lindenmayer, Associate Professor at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, join moderator Monica Collins, syndicated columnist of Ask Dog Lady, to discuss whether we as a society have gone too far in treating dogs with extensive medical problems. Nick Trout, author of “Tell Me Where It Hurts,” and John Ensminger author of “Service and Therapy Dogs in American Society,” will be signing and selling their respective books at the end of the event.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1100/thumbnail.jp

    Repertoire Class: January 31, 1963

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    This is the program for the Repertoire Class recital, held on January 31, 1963. Jimmy Luck, pianist Phyllis Ray, pianist JoAnn Ferguson, pianist Royce Jones, pianist JoAnn Hellen, pianist Peggy Gullage, and organist Shelby Bolton performed

    Using Bayesian Regression Tree Models and remotely sensed data to characterize recent environmental change in Alaska, USA

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    Remotely sensed Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) images, collected between 1995 and 2007, and Bayesian Regression Tree Modeling were brought together to characterize growing season environmental (vegetation, temperature, precipitable water, and cloudiness) change in Alaska. This method highlighted general trends and local variation. The method was applied in two stages to reduce the effects of cloudiness upon the results and reveal the temporal distribution of cloudiness conditions. A reversible form of tree model “subtree replacement” was included in the Reversible Jump MCMC algorithm. A sensitivity analysis showed that larger values of some hyperprior parameters could increase the number of subsets delineated by the method. For data collected during 1995 – 2002, the analyses showed local variation and subtle changes. In 2003, conditions of higher precipitable water, higher Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), and/or greater cloudiness were highlighted. In 2004, the analyses detected a shift to lower precipitable water and/or lower cloudiness, often accompanied or followed by lower NDVI and higher land surface temperature. In 2007, continued warming was highlighted in the Arctic and northern interior regions, in contrast with a return to earlier conditions and increased cloudiness revealed in regions near the Bering Sea.Ph. D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Joann W. Harve

    Voices from the Silent World of Doctor and Patient

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    Joann Starr, a Roman Catholic nun, and Bruce Zawacki, a burn surgeon, met 22 years ago in the Los Angeles County, University of Southern California Burn Center in the roles of a patient and her physician struggling over issues of autonomy and informed consent. After recovery, she remained a nun and has become a patient advocate and doctoral candidate in bioethics. He remained a burn surgeon and has become a bioethics teacher and author. Although they live in distant locations, they maintain their friendship and frequently discuss their shared experience. Recently they met to reflect on the events, lessons, and meanings of their original encounter.</jats:p

    Różnorodność narysowana na ekranie: Joann Sfar i Marc Chagall w filmowej opowieści o "Kocie rabina"

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    The paper covers the educational aspects of The Rabbi’s Cat, an animated movie directed by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux (France 2011). The movie is based on a comic series by Sfar. The author elaborates on how the movie is used as a basis for classes in French schools. Additionally the author shares some personal suggestions on how to use this film in class underlining the link between the aesthetics of the film and Marc Chagall’s philosophy of art. Two sets of propositions are concentrated on the character and works of the no-name Russian painter who shows some resemblance to the artist from Witebsk

    Repertoire Class: December 6, 1962

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    This is the program for the Repertoire Class recital, held on December 6, 1962. The following students performed: soprano Ann McCorvey, pianist Betty Shaw, pianist JoAnn Ferguson, and pianist Gerry Trussell

    Repertoire Class: March 6, 1962

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    This is the program for the Repertoire Class recital, held on March 6, 1962. Soprano Sue Horne, soprano Judy McDonald, organist Mary Miller, pianist Sue Thresher, pianist JoAnn Ferguson, pianist Sara Brown, pianist Wayne Green, and pianist Jim McCarty performed

    Repertoire Class: November 30, 1961

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    This is the program for the Repertoire Class recital, held on November 30, 1961. The following students performed: pianist Sharon Carpenter, pianist JoAnn Ferguson, pianist Sonja Joy Dalrymple, pianist Royce Jones, baritone Paul Dodd, baritone Ellis Melton, soprano Letha Belknap, baritone David Blaylock, tenor Rex Miller, and a saxophone quartet, featuring Danny Lowe, Paul Orton, Bobby Power, and Charles Wesley
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