700 research outputs found

    Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides.

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    Tordeur Pol. Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 76, 2007. p. 332

    Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides.

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    Tordeur Pol. Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 76, 2007. p. 332

    Laurel near mine

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    The back of the photograph has a handwritten caption that is very light and difficult to read, "Kep in winter leaning against mt. laurel a foot thick." The Album caption identifies this photograph as "Laurel near mine." This picture is similar to one in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1922 revised ed., p. 72) entitled "Scouting in the Laurel. (The Author.)" This photograph is on Album page 19 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts.

    Vardis Fisher Folder

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    7 pages of family history documents containing and related to Vardis Fisher; Opal Laurel Holmes; - including: News articles; author; obit

    Syd Freedman's financial notes on Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's

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    Syd Freedman's financial notes on the Studio Theatre's showing of the film Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's (1965)

    Laurel Falls

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    The popular 80-foot high Laurel Falls is named for mountain laurel, an evergreen shrub which blooms along the trail and near the falls in May. The waterfall consists of an upper and a lower section, today, divided by a walkway that crosses the stream at the base of the upper falls. This picture was made by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), a founding member of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association and author of “Birth of a National Park,” published in 1960. This photograph, with others in this series, are included in the records of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club, formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount LeConte in October 1924

    Interview: Brenda Laurel

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    This interview with Brenda Laurel, Virtual Reality (VR) author and thinker, discusses the applications and challenges of VR. Creating an emphatic experience using VR technology is possible, but the challenge lies in designing an environment that models the senses to stimulate emotions. VR enables experiences of different genders, but physiological differences between the sexes exist and are important to understand. However, technology used to create the environment and simulation of physical objects in VR is only in the developmental stage. Laurel believes in the importance of keeping the mind grounded in the physical body, in order to strengthen the appreciation of life and nature, rather than letting the mind be disembodied and be everywhere in the virtual world. The mind and body are one

    Nineteenth-century grave markers and twenty-first century landscaping at Laurel Hill Cemetery

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    Like most cemeteries, the grounds of Laurel Hill are mostly covered by two things: grave markers and grass. Although landscaping is necessary to keep the grave markers clean, visible, and accessible, modern landscaping methods can potentially cause damage to Laurel Hill‘s hundred-year-old grave markers. This thesis looks at the methods used by groundskeepers at Laurel Hill and suggests changes that could be made to better protect and preserve the site. My investigation concentrates on grave markers installed during the Victorian period, between 1837 and 1901. I considered any and all modern-day landscaping equipment used by Laurel Hill‘s groundskeepers, including lawnmowers, pesticides, the removal of plants by hand, and especially string trimmers. Following my research, this thesis recommends that financial resources be reallocated to hire landscapers that specialize in cemetery maintenance. Further, this thesis recommends that additional study be conducted, and a master plan commissioned.M.A.Includes bibliographical reference
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