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    Triple Point

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    Pianists Kate Halsall and Semra Kurutaç perform a selection of commissioned pieces by UK composers Duncan Macleod, Andrew Morgan, Colin Riley, Jamie Telford and Peter Wiegold. "The triple point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which three phases (for example, gas, liquid and solid) of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium. Our interpretation explores these elements through a combination of acoustic, electronic, sequenced and prepared sounds." duoDorT, 2010 credits released December, 2010 Kate Halsall and Semra Kurutaç - Piano & keyboards Recorded by Chris Jinks Mastered by Chris Lewi

    Opowiadania w klasie : "Radość, która zabija" Kate Chopin

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    Poniższe warsztaty oferują zarówno teoretyczne (część pierwsza), jak i dydaktyczne (część druga) opracowanie do znanego i wielokrotnie umieszczonego w antologiach opowiadania autorstwa Kate Chopin zatytułowanego "Radość, która zabija". Zapoznanie studentów na poziomie zaawansowanym z opowiadaniami ma wiele zalet, zwłaszcza w połączeniu z dyskusją na ważne tematy, takie jak równouprawnienie płci, stereotypy, małżeństwo i emancypacja kobiet. Ponadto studenci docenią styczność z tekstem autentycznym zawierającym różne środki literackie.The following workshop offers both a theoretical (Part One) and didactic (Part Two) approach to Kate Chopin's much-revered and anthologized "The Story of an Hour" in the ESL classroom. Introducing university students in advanced-level courses to short stories has numerous benefits, particularly when coupled with discussion around important themes such as gender equality, stereotyping, marriage, and women's emancipation. Moreover, students will appreciate exposure to an authentic text replete with various literary devices

    Kate W. Brietz

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    This portrait of a young girl is inscribed "Kate W. Brietz/aged 15 yrs.

    Kate Thomas [1]

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    Black and white photograph Kate Thomas in a dark Dress with lighter colored accent panel

    Season 4, Episode 2: Transition Administration w/ Professors Michael Herz & Kate Shaw

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    Runtime 32:54The guests for this episode are Professors Michael Herz and Kate Shaw, Professors of Law at Cardozo School of Law in New York, New York. Professors Herz and Shaw join the pod to chat about their Article, “Transition Administration,” which discusses the complexities of presidential transitions and suggests possible reforms to presidential transitions following the difficulties of the 2020 presidential transition.Silberberg, Lee; Herz, Michael; Shaw, Kate. (2022). Season 4, Episode 2: Transition Administration w/ Professors Michael Herz & Kate Shaw. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/258989

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, September 27, 1862

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    Mr. Ham philosophizes on the strangeness of war and asks Kate to write more often.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, May 9, 1863

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    Mr. Ham asks Miss Ballard to write more often.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, June 14, 1864

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    Mr. Ham's regiment has sustained heavy losses. Among the casualties was Colonel at Resca.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, April 12, 1863

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    Mr. Ham writes that his regiment is building fortifications in anticipation of Confederate attack.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864

    George W. Ham letter to Kate Ballard, October 10, 1864

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    Mr. Ham writes about Kate's upcoming marriage and probes to find out more about the groom. Ham is not in good health.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864
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