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Report on industrial attachment with Pratt & Whitney Services Pte Ltd
This report aims to cover the projects carried out by the author during his 22 week Industrial Attachment at Pratt & Whitney Services. The author was part of the Rotating Air Seal repair development team. He assisted in the Repair Process Launch Review preparation, which entails evaluating technical data, identifying critical to quality key product characteristics, evaulating capital requirements, identification of tooling requirements and creating summary of operations
Juvenalia, or How I came to own a Blu-Ray of Point Break
Agony Klub and Publication Studio Vancouver are pleased to present Whitney Houston, vol. 2. A continuation of Whitney Houston, et. al., editor/author Casey Wei invites six writers to reflect on their relationship to popular music in film, keeping in mind that popular music has always been as much about the desire for an image as about the catchiness of a song. The resulting essays on Elliot Smith, Amélie, Real Genius, The Pixies, Drive, and The Conversation explore themes of time, love, and evolution.final article publishedReal Genius (1985
Dr. Whitney Wall- Veteran\u27s Mental Health Survey and Analysis
Dr. Whitney Wall speaks at the Chesnutt Library of Fayetteville State University about her recent work on a mental health survey of veterans and their needs.
Presented live on November 11, 2025 as part of Chesnutt Library\u27s Faculty Author Series.https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/faculty_author/1023/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Jonathan Stone Whitney and Maggie Whitney, Brooklyn, New York, to Sarah Whitney, Watertown, Massachusetts, 1856 February 17
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Pier Groups - A Conversation with Jonathan Weinberg
To mark the publication of Jonathan Weinberg’s provocative new book Pier Groups, the author speaks with artists Andreas Sterzing and Sasha Wortzel about art, sexuality, and the New York waterfront from the 1970s to the present. In light of the fiftieth anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots, the conversation explores how the area has changed since the 1970s and highlights the artists’ personal recollections of the piers and New York City over the past fifty years.
Following Stonewall, the Hudson River piers and surrounding Meatpacking District became a site of exploration and experimentation for queer artists. Pier Groups (Penn State Press) weaves together interviews, documentary photographs, literary texts, artworks, and film stills to show how avant-garde practices competed and mingled with queer identities along the Manhattan waterfront. Part memoir, part art history, the book is a document of the artistic and sexual expression that characterized—and ultimately transformed—the neighborhood where the Whitney now stands.
In Chapter 6: "Something Possible Everywhere" Jonathan Weinberg talks about Andreas Sterzing's work at Pier 34, and illustrates this chapter with numerous of his photographs and portraits of the artists working at the Pier in 1983-84
Letter from Jonathan Stone Whitney, New York, to Edward Whitney, Esq., Boston, Massachusetts, 1845 January 04
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Letter from Jonathan Stone Whitney, New York, to Edward Whitney, Esq., Boston, Massachusetts, 1845 January 14
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Letter from Jonathan Stone Whitney, New York, to Sarah Whitney, 1852 March 13
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Letter from Jonathan Stone Whitney, to Sarah Whitney, Boston, Massachusetts, 1856 August 28
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