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    Tanner Fritsche in a Senior Voice Recital

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    This is the program for the senior voice recital of baritone Tanner Fritsche held on December 2, 2016, in the McBeth Recital Hall. Kristen La Madrid accompanied the performance on piano

    Global Media Ideas - Infinite Pathways to Creative Succes - Chris Tanner - Part One.mp4

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    During the X Media Lab: Global Media Ideas summit in June 2011, media and technology writer Brad Howarth conducted interviews with industry experts for Creativeinnovation. This video is part one of Brad Howarth's interview with Chris Tanner where he describes his background working at Silicon Graphics in the early 90s and the story of developing the technology that would become Google Earth. Chris Tanner also speaks about the challenges of the parent company Keyhole who were established in order to take the technical concept and turn it into a business before Google came along offering the scope and scale to take it global

    Global Media Ideas - Infinite Pathways to Creative Succes - Chris Tanner - Part Two.mp4

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    During the X Media Lab: Global Ideas summit in June 2011, media and technology writer Brad Howarth conducted interviews with industry experts for Creativeinnovation. This video is part two of Brad Howarth's interview with Chris Tanner. In this video Chris Tanner speaks about his habits as an entrepreneur and the development of his new company GET IT Mobile (previously Emdigo) - a service which helps people get mobile applications from anywhere, fast. He discuss opportunities for companies inside the technology space, the importance of metrics and how companies should gauge success in the new media. And offers some advice on ensuring you gather and listen to feedback on your business model and being prepared to iterate

    Book Review of "Architecture of Happiness" by Alain de Botton. Pantheon Books, New York.

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    De Botton’s book is an exploration (often philosophical and poetical) of architecture and its contribution to human wellbeing. At the heart of this lyrical, often humorous and beautifully illustrated book is a clearly articulated insight into the complex and dynamic transactions that occur between humans and the buildings that they design, construct and choose to inhabit. In paraphrasing John Ruskin, de Botton suggests that humans seek two things from their buildings - “We want them to shelter us. And we want them to speak to us …of whatever we find important and need to be reminded of” (p.62). This metaphor of dialogue, conversation and the eloquence of structure is a central thread upon which the author frequently returns and elaborates

    An Unsung Hero of the Tanner--Jeffrey Subramanian

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    Jeffrey Subramanian beautifies the grounds surrounding the Tanner Building, but he also writes poetry and plays the cello. The author calls Jeffrey an unsung hero because he is, in fact, the author\u27s hero

    Robert Walser's "Geschwister Tanner" as a Bildungsroman

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    Bakalaura darba mērķis ir raksturot Roberta Valsera romānu «Brāļi un māsas Taneri» («Geschwister Tanner») kā personības attīstības romānu. Bakalaura darbā ir izklāstīts jēdziena «personības attīstības romāns» («Entwciklungsroman»/«Bildunsgroman») attīstība 18., 19. un 20.gadsimtā. Darbā tiek aplūkots arī paša rakstnieka Roberta Valsera īss dzīves gājums. Bakalaura darba trešā daļa ir veltīta romāna «Brāļi un māsas Taneri» («Geschwister Tanner») galvenā varoņa attīstības iespējām, kā arī vai viņš izmanto šīs iespējas. Kopsavilkumā tiek attainots tas, ka neskatoties uz iespējām, galvenais varonis neizmanto tās sevis attīstībai, kā arī ņemot vērā daudzās idejas sevis attīstībai, tās netiek dzīvē realizētas.The Bachelor paper «Robert Walser`s «Geschwister Tanner» as a Bildungsroman has the aim to interprete Walser`s novel as a Bildungsroman. The paper explores the development of the terms «Bildungsroman» and «Entwicklungsroman» over the 18th, 19th and 20th century. It also includes a short biography of the Swiss author Robert Walser. In the third part of the Bachelor paper, the novel "Geschwister Tanner" is analyzed closely and the focus is on the development opportunities of the protagonist and deals with the question if he takes his chances. The conclusion of the paper is that the protagonist Simon Tanner fails to go through a positive development. Despite his many ideas he fails to realize them

    Prepared by Evan Tanner

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    The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF or IMF policy. Working Papers describe research in progress by the author(s) and are published to elicit comments and to further debate. Fiscal rules—legal restrictions on government borrowing, spending, or debt accumulation (like the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act in the United States)―have recently been adopted or considered in several countries, both industrial and developing. Previous literature stresses that such laws restrict countercyclical government borrowing, thus preventing intertemporal equalization of marginal deadweight losses of taxation—an idea associated with Frank Ramsey. However, such literature typically abstracts from persistent current deficits that are financed by future tax increases. Eliminating such deficits may substantially reduce tax rate variability—the very goal of countercyclical borrowing—even over a finite horizon. Thus, Gramm-Rudman-Hollings and Frank Ramsey are not necessarily enemies and they may even be good friends

    Hart, Joel Tanner, 1810-1877 - Relating to (SC 3402)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 3402. Biographical sketch, date and author unknown, of sculptor Joel Tanner Hart, a native of Clark County, Kentucky

    Postmodernity, Chance, and Judicial Interpretation

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    This essay is about postmodern thought’s view of chance as compared to ancient and modern thought, and how this view turns judicial interpretation into a game of force. Author information: Tanner Love graduated from Jacksonville State University with degrees in political science and English and is studying law at the University of Alabama School of Law
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