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    Dominic Kay 200943412, Group Project Code

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    Dominic Kay, 200943412 ELEC:3885 Group Project code for:  Arduino Due  Sparkfun ESP32 Thing</p

    Dominic Kay 200943412 Group Project Code UPDATED

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    &lt;p&gt;Attached is:&nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;- Code used for the Arduino Due (UPDATED)&nbsp;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;- Code used for the Sparkfun ESP32 Thing (UPDATED)&lt;/p&gt

    Klaseus, Sister Mary Dominic

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    Interview on 27 July 1998, Mankato, Minnesota. Conducted by Mary Kay Miller Feist

    Tomasin Tenorio and Dominic Clerico

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    Tomasin Tenorio on right with Dominic Cleric

    \u27III. The Sky\u27s the Limit\u27 from High Vistas for piano 4-hands

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    A performance of my original composition by Dena Kay Jones (piano) and Dominic Dousa (piano) at the annual beginning-of-year Faculty Departmental Recital

    Dominic Capeci, Jr. Vita, 2019

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    From Foucauldian Biopower to Energopower and Infopower:An Interview with Dominic Boyer and Colin Koopman

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    Kirsten Hasberg talks to Dominic Boyer, anthropologist and author of Energopolitics: Wind and Power in the Anthroprocene, and to Colin Koopman, philosopher and author of How We Became our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person. Their books published in mid-2019 put forward novel conceptualizations of Foucauldian biopower, which they term infopower and energopower, respectively. Criss-crossing between philosophical conceptualizations and concrete problems like the struggles of renewable energy communities (Boyer) and the influence of economic thinking on datafication (Koopman), the conversations show how Foucauldian concepts are relevant to today's power struggles inherent to the energy transition and the digital transformation.Kirsten Hasberg talks to Dominic Boyer, anthropologist and author of Energopolitics: Wind and Power in the Anthroprocene, and to Colin Koopman, philosopher and author of How We Became our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person. Their books published in mid-2019 put forward novel conceptualizations of Foucauldian biopower, which they term infopower and energopower, respectively. Criss-crossing between philosophical conceptualizations and concrete problems like the struggles of renewable energy communities (Boyer) and the influence of economic thinking on datafication (Koopman), the conversations show how Foucauldian concepts are relevant to today's power struggles inherent to the energy transition and the digital transformation

    Solo Composition Recital (October 13, 2005)

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    Faculty Compositon Recital, presented by Dena Kay Jones (piano, UTEP), John Siqueiros (guitar, UTEP), Christopher Meerdink (tenor, UTEP), Don Wilkinson (soprano saxophone, UTEP), Laurence Gibson (viola, UTEP), and Dominic Dousa (piano). Performances of the following original compositions: High Vistas Suite for Solo Guitar Songs of Sea and Life Ludington Wood

    Martha Wilkerson Author statement, 2019

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