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Filmmaker Noel Murphy describes the creation and content of his film, "The last dymaxion : Buckminster Fuller's dream restored"
Filmmaker Noel Murphy describes the creation and content of his film, "The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fuller's Dream Restored." Murphy talks about the genius and legacy of Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller, an American architect, author, inventor, and futurist as he introduces the film. The discussion is interrupted for the special screening of the film and picks up again after the screening. The soundtrack is not recorded. Murphy talks about re-editing the film to emphasize the design science thesis and synergy motif and make connections between Fuller's vision and technology being used today. He responds to audience questions and entertains additional questions after his presentation. Murphy is introduced by Michigan State University Librarian Michael Rodriguez. Part of the MSU Libraries' Colloquia Series and the Library Film Series. Cosponsored by: MSU Art, Art History & Design; Michigan State Historic Preservation Office; East Lansing Film Society; and the East Lansing Public Library. Held at the MSU Main Library
Collaboration and interconnectivity: Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Services and higher education institutions in Nottingham
This paper will describe the developing relationship between Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Services and the two Higher Education Institutions in Nottingham. It will chronicle how a very traditional relationship has been transformed, initially by a simple consultancy project, into a much closer working relationship characterised by a much richer variety of collaborative projects. It demonstrates the potential mutual benefits that greater trust and reciprocity between the institutions can bring to both academia and to practice and the impact it has already had on curriculum development, teaching and learning in Nottingham
sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672221143783 – Supplemental material for Let’s Enjoy an Evening on the Couch? A Daily Life Investigation of Shared Problematic Behaviors in Three Couple Studies
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672221143783 for Let’s Enjoy an Evening on the Couch? A Daily Life Investigation of Shared Problematic Behaviors in Three Couple Studies by Theresa Pauly, Janina Lüscher, Corina Berli, Christiane A. Hoppmann, Rachel A. Murphy, Maureen C. Ashe, Wolfgang Linden, Kenneth M. Madden, Denis Gerstorf and Urte Scholz in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Early theoretical writings on music therapy: 1951-1960 (American Music Therapy Association with introductions by Bruscia)
This is a review of the book "Early theoretical writings on music therapy: 1951-1960" authored by the American Music Therapy Association with introductions by Kenneth E. Bruscia.
Title: Early theoretical writings on music therapy: 1951-1960 Author: American Music Therapy Association with introductions by Kenneth E. Bruscia Publication year: 2018 Publisher: Barcelona Publishers Pages: 218 ISBN: 978194541137
Recent Decisions
Comments on recent decisions by Louis Albert Hafner, Patrick F. Coughlin, George J. Murphy, Benedict R. Danko, John E. Lindberg, William J. O\u27Connor, Mark Harry Berens, Joseph M. Gaydos, William G. Greif, Lawrence S. May, Jr., Charles James Perrin, Arthur L. Beaudette, F. Richard Kramer, Kenneth N. Obrecht, William T. Huston, and Maurice J. Moriarty
Recent Decisions
Comments on recent decisions by Louis Albert Hafner, Patrick F. Coughlin, George J. Murphy, Benedict R. Danko, John E. Lindberg, William J. O\u27Connor, Mark Harry Berens, Joseph M. Gaydos, William G. Greif, Lawrence S. May, Jr., Charles James Perrin, Arthur L. Beaudette, F. Richard Kramer, Kenneth N. Obrecht, William T. Huston, and Maurice J. Moriarty
Recent Decisions
Comments on recent decisions by Louis Albert Hafner, Patrick F. Coughlin, George J. Murphy, Benedict R. Danko, John E. Lindberg, William J. O\u27Connor, Mark Harry Berens, Joseph M. Gaydos, William G. Greif, Lawrence S. May, Jr., Charles James Perrin, Arthur L. Beaudette, F. Richard Kramer, Kenneth N. Obrecht, William T. Huston, and Maurice J. Moriarty
A Shared Palette: Hemingway and Winslow Homer, Painters of the Gulf Stream
Argues that the influence of the painter on the author is broader and deeper than previously thought. Murphy explores the connection between images of blood and water in To Have and Have Not and Homer’s “The Gulf Stream” oil painting, as well as allusions to Homer’s seascape in Islands in the Stream and The Old Man and the Sea. These parallels, Murphy argues, reveal the artists’ shared dispositions toward fate and death
Deaths : final data for 2008
"Objectives: This report presents final 2008 data on U.S. deaths, death rates, life expectancy, infant mortality, and trends by selected characteristics such as age, sex, Hispanic origin, race, state of residence, and cause of death. Methods: Information reported on death certificates, which are completed by funeral directors, attending physicians, medical examiners, and coroners, is presented in descriptive tabulations. The original records are filed in state registration offices. Statistical information is compiled in a national database through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. Causes of death are processed in accordance with the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD- 10). Results: In 2008, a total of 2,471,984 deaths were reported in the United States. The age-adjusted death rate was 758.3 deaths per 100,000 standard population, a decrease of 0.2 percent from the 2007 rate and a record low figure. Life expectancy at birth rose 0.2 years, from 77.9 years in 2007 to a record-high 78.1 years in 2008. The age-specific death rate increased for age group 85 years and over. Age-specific death rates decreased for age groups: less than 1 year, 5-14, 15-24, 25-34, 35-44 and 65-74. The age-specific death rates remained unchanged for age groups: 1-4, 45-54, 55-64 and 75-84. The 15 leading causes of death in 2008 remained the same as in 2007, but Chronic lower respiratory diseases and suicide increased in the ranking while stroke and septicemia decreased in the ranking. Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in 2008 after more than five decades at number three in the ranking. Chronic lower respiratory diseases is the third leading cause of death for 2008. The infant mortality rate decreased 2.1 percent to a historically low value of 6.61 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2008. Conclusions: The decline of the age-adjusted death rate to a record low value for the United States and the increase in life expectancy to a record high value of 78.1 years are consistent with long-term trends in mortality." - p. 1by Arialdi M. Minin\u303o, Sherry L. Murphy, Jiaquan Xu, and Kenneth D. Kochanek, Division of Vital Statistics.Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-35).Minin\u303o AM, Murphy SL, Xu JQ, Kochanek KD. Deaths: Final Data for 2008. National Vital Statistics Reports; vol 59 no 10. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2011.20111099
Group Photograph of Children
This black and white photograph features a photograph taken in Newton. The Murphy studio captured a group portrait of a large number of boys and girls gathered in the yard of the John C. Nicholson house at 319 East Fifth Street. Photo is mounted on a 7 x 10 matte board. Printed on the matte above the photo: Mary Morse Nicholson, At Home October 19, 1901, 3 to 6 P. M. The names of the children are printed below the photo. Katherine Ramseyer, Margaret Ramseyer, Viroqua Brightman, Grace Woulfe, Marion Reed, Grace Reed, Katherine Dotson, Lyla Grandy, Marguerite Fritz, Gladys Paxton, Evaline May, Edna May, Esther Welsh, Georgia Catherman, Adrian Green, Frank Abbey, Jack Pearson, Ray Wells, Ethel Herby, Marion Bretch, Mildred Axtell, Sylvia Johnson, Helen Hagen, Florence Abbey, Bertha Rhoden, Mary Morse Nicholson, Margaret Nicholson, Francis Nicholson, Nannie Parmele, Lucile Brown, Kenneth Hagan, Howard Peters, Charles Nicholson, Forrest Williamson, George Ball.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/harvey/1501/thumbnail.jp
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