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    Envision Film Festival: Josh Larsen

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    Josh Larsen, Radio Host, Author, Editor and Film Critic, Think Christian, Chicago, IL, speaks about the purpose and function of movies, and the possibility of seeing them as prayers. This chapel preceded the Envision Film Festival

    Josh Weil, 38th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Josh Weil is the author of the novel The Great Glass Sea, a New York Times Editor\u27s Choice and finalist for the Center for Fiction\u27s Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Award, and the novella collection The New Valley, awarded the Sue Kaufman Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the New Writers Award from the GLCA. A Fulbright Fellow and National Book Award 5-under-35 honoree, he has written for The New York Times, Granta, Tin House, One Story and Esquire, among others. He lives with his family in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas

    2011-2012 Josh Weil

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    Josh Weil is the author of the novel The Great Glass Sea, the novella collection The New Valley, and story collection The Age of Perpetual Light. He has been awarded the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Sue Kaufman Prize from The American Academy of Arts and Letters, the California Book Award, the Library of Virginia’s Literary Award, the GrubStreet National Book Prize, the New Writers Award from the GLCA, and a “5 Under 35” Award from the National Book Foundation. Weil’s short fiction has garnered a Pushcart Prize and appeared in Granta, Esquire, Tin House and One Story, among others. He has written non-fiction for The New York Times, Time.com, Poets & Writers and The Sun. A recipient of fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, the MacDowell Colony, the Merrill House, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, he has been the Picador Professor in Literature at the University of Leipzig, the Distinguished Visiting Writer at Bowling Green State University, the Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi, the Tickner Writer-in-Residence at Gilman School, and the Distinguished Lecturer at The Sozopol Writing Seminars. He has taught at Columbia University, New York University, The New School, Brooklyn College, Sierra Nevada College, and Bennington College, as well as at numerous conferences, including the Squaw Valley Community of Writers and Bread Loaf. He lives with his family in the Sierra Nevada of Northern California. (Photo credit: Jilan Carroll Glorfield)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Josh Stock: Awesomeness Expert, and the delicious joys of teaching middle school

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    Josh Stock, author of “Awesome Sauce,” talks about his work and how he motivates his students. He also shares insights about teaching in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic and lessons learned. The Q&A was codesigned by Shalin Hai-Jew and April Robbs

    Raw Data For Firth et al

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    Raw data and individual summary information for "Wild birds respond to flockmate loss by increasing their social network associations to others" (submitted). Authors: Firth*, Josh, Voelkl, Bernhard, Crates, Ross, Aplin, Lucy, Biro, Dora, Croft, Darren, Sheldon, Ben. *[email protected]. The Data.RData file contains four primary objects: 1) ‘records’ contains the raw primary data for the manuscript. This is the RFID detections of visiting great tits during the study and experiment period. Each row denotes a single second RFID detection of an individual. The columns show information on (i) ’ring’ - the unique ring number of the visiting great tit, (ii) ‘time’ - the timestamp of the detection, (iii) ‘location’ - the unique feeder it was detected on and (iv) ‘week’ - a number denoting the weekend of the detection relevant to the experiment (first removals (i.e. trial 1) performed between weekends 4 and 5). 2) ‘focals’ contains summary information about which treatment category each individual fell into on each experimental weekend. Each row consists of an individual per trial. The columns show information on (i) ‘ring’ - the unique ring number of the visiting great tit, (ii) ‘trial’ - the trial number of that week’s experiment and (iii) ‘category’ which is one of 3 options: ‘fmr’ (for those who had their flockmate removed), ‘fmc’ (for those who had their flock mate captured and then released) and ‘ao’ for all other focal birds (i.e. those who appeared the weekend before and after the replica, but did not have their flock mates removed or captured). 3) ‘info.on.caught.birds’ contains summary information regarding which birds were removed and which were caught then re-released that replica. Each row contains an individual per trial. The columns show information on (i) ‘ring’ - the unique ring number of the visiting great tit, (ii) ‘trial’ - the trial number of that week’s experiment and (iii) ‘treatment’ which is one of 2 options: ‘removed’ (for those individuals which were temporarily removed over the following weekend) and ‘re-released’ (for those individuals which were immediately re-released within 30mins of capture). 4) ‘details’ contains the ReadMe file text instruction

    Inflationary economic boom continues

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    Josh Lehner.Title from PDF caption (viewed on April 15, 2022).Converted from HTML.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Who benefits from the housing market? (graph of the week)

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    Josh Lehner.Title from PDF caption (viewed on March 22, 2021).Converted from HTML.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Update on Oregon personal income in 2020

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    Josh Lehner.Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 22, 2020).Converted from HTML.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    State revenues in comparison

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    Josh Lehner.Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 22, 2020).Converted from HTML.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    So far fewer business closures than expected

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    Josh Lehner.Title from PDF caption (viewed on March 10, 2021).Converted from HTML.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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