11,008 research outputs found
Oral history interview with Ron Schaefer
Ronald Schaefer, a 1972 graduate of Oklahoma State University, recalls his youth in Marshall, Oklahoma, the hometown of Dr. Angie Debo, historian and author who focused on the mistreatment of Native Americans throughout history. He shares memories and history of Marshall, as well as his memories of Dr. Debo, reading personal notes that she wrote to him and his family, and sharing details of personal conversations. He also reminisced about her effect on those around her.The Remembering Angie Debo Collection is a series of interviews conducted with friends and supporters of Angie Debo, an American historian
CCT-2011-04-16-Encuentro con Ray Penagos y Jeanine Marie Schaefer de Marvel (solo audio)
Sábado 16 de abril de 2011. 60 minutos de audio en inglés con traducción al castellano.
Encuentro celebrado en el 29º Salón Internacional del Cómic de Barcelona.
Ray Penagos es director de Marvel.com.
Jeanine Schaefer es editora de Marvel.
Para ver otras actividades de divulgación visitar el link:
http://comiccienciatecnologia.blogspot.com
CCT-2011-04-16-Encuentro con Ray Penagos y Jeanine Marie Schaefer de Marvel (solo audio)
Sábado 16 de abril de 2011. 60 minutos de audio en inglés con traducción al castellano.
Encuentro celebrado en el 29º Salón Internacional del Cómic de Barcelona.
Ray Penagos es director de Marvel.com.
Jeanine Schaefer es editora de Marvel.
Para ver otras actividades de divulgación visitar el link:
http://comiccienciatecnologia.blogspot.com
Cyrtocoris egeris Packauskas & Schaefer 1998
Cyrtocoris egeris Packauskas & Schaefer, 1998 Distribution. Argentina: Misiones and Santa Fe; Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama, Trinidad, and Venezuela (Packauskas and Schaefer 1998, Grazia and Schwertner 2008) Material examined. 1♂, 11-XII-2013, P.M. Dellapé coll., PNI0636 (MLP).Published as part of María C. Melo, Gimena Dellapé, Leonela Olivera, Pablo S. Varela, Sara I. Montemayor & Pablo M. Dellapé, 2017, Diversity of true bugs from Iguazú National Park, Argentina, pp. 479-511 in Check List 13 (5) on page 497, DOI: 10.15560/13.5.479, http://zenodo.org/record/114351
Paul Schaefer Collection, 1870-1997
The Paul Schaefer collection consists of ca. 62 cu ft of correspondence, maps, litigation manuscripts, legislative documents, pamphlets, circulars, published materials, photographic material, audio recordings, video recordings, and art prints. The collection is in good condition, however some of the material exhibits water or insect damage. The dates within the collection range from 1870 to1997, with the bulk of the collection falling between 1940 and 1997. This collection documents Schaefer\u27s lengthy career as an environmental grass roots organizer and author, his work in home building and historic restoration projects, and his family life.https://digitalworks.union.edu/arl_findingaids/1036/thumbnail.jp
Common components in perception and imagery of music:an EEG study
Mental imagery has been a subject of investigation for a considerable time. Recent investigations suggest that there is overlap in the electrical brain activations for imagination and perception of music (Schaefer et al., 2009, 2011a; Vlek et al., 2011). The current work is a new analysis of four datasets that investigate imagination of music, aiming to clarify the common processes in perception and imagination of music for stimuli of varying complexity. These studies, using electroencephalography (EEG), look at various aspects of music, namely rhythmic accents, monophonic melodies, more complex rhythms or natural music stimuli. By decomposing the event-related EEG data, widely differing datasets may be investigated using the same analysis method. We first used Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and expanded on this method using PARAFAC tensor decomposition, which allows to add the task into the decomposition, but does not make assumptions of independence or orthogonality, and calculate the relative strengths of the identified components for each task
Disputatio philosophica, de literatorum cenoxia seu gloriae inanis ambitione; quam Deo annuente et consensu ampl. facult. philosoph. sub praesidio ... dn. m. Petri Laurbecchii, poëseos prof. Reg. Acad. Ab. amplissimi, nec non pastoris Pikensis gravissimi, fautoris, maecenatis & studiorum meorum promotoris devoto animo colendi, pro honoribus in philosophiâ obtinendis, publico examini submittit Johannes Henrici Schaefer Aboënsis. In auditorio maximo die 20. Maij anno M. DC. LXXXII.
Dedikaatio: Claudius Rålamb, Georgius Sperling, Henricus Falkenberg.Esipuhe.Gratulaatio: Joh. Flachsenius, D. Achrelius, Andreaes Hasselqwist, Petrus Hen. Schaefer, Joachimus Festing, Henricus Joh. Schaefer.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: A-B8 C4
Lamprophis swazicus Schaefer 1970
<i>Lamprophis swazicus</i> Schaefer, 1970 <p>Annals of Cape Province Museums (Natural History), 8(14):205.</p> <p> Current name: <i>Inyoka swazicus</i> (Schaefer, 1970).</p> <p> <b>Holotype:</b> PEM R13502 (formerly PEM R1514 /81); Forbes Reef (26°09’S, 31°05’E), Swaziland; J. Culverwell, October 1968.</p> <p> <b>Paratype:</b> PEM R13503 (formerly PEM R1514 /82); same collection details as holotype.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> Holotype in perfect condition with four ventral longitudinal incisions. Paratype with continuous ventral incision from behind head to cloaca, in poor condition.</p>Published as part of <i>Conradie, Werner, Branch, William R. & Watson, Gillian, 2019, Type specimens in the Port Elizabeth Museum, South Africa, including the historically important Albany Museum collection. Part 2: Reptiles (Squamata), pp. 1-45 in Zootaxa 4576 (1)</i> on page 31, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4576.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2624562">http://zenodo.org/record/2624562</a>
Humboldt Holding Up: Let’s Talk Psychedelics! Arcata City Councilmember Sarah Schaefer on the Council’s Recent Decriminalization of Entheogens
You’ve probably heard by now that the Arcata City Council recently passed a resolution decriminalizing the use of psychedelic plants and fungi (if you haven’t, read about it here), an item that was brought forward by advocacy group Decriminalize Nature Humboldt with support from City Councilmember Sarah Schaefer.
“I think it’s a really important ideological stand against the war on drugs and against the fact that we vilify any drug and anybody who uses them since the 1970s,” Councilmember Schaefer told the Outpost. “Plants — like psilocybin, like mescaline, like ayahuasca — have been used in traditional ceremonies, for religious purposes, as rights of passage for cultural events for societies for millenia. And so it just doesn’t make sense that these plants and fungi would be illegal and would be such the center of controversy.”
On this week’s episode of Humboldt Holding Up — the Outpost’s lo-fi, but high-potency podcast — Schaefer dives deeper into her reasons for supporting this resolution, her appreciation for the history and uses of psychedelics and how she hopes this can help the people in her town seek alternative options to improve their mental health and well-being.
Of course, the councilmember cares about a lot of other issues and touches on other topics, including: The City of Arcata’s plans for $4.4 million in ARPA funds Establishing a safe parking program in Arcata to help the homeless Housing needs and plans for development of Arcata’s “Gateway District” What it’s been like to enter city council during the pandemic Her early local fame winning the Oyster Festival’s oyster calling contest at age seve
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