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Alyssa Jones Koen in a Senior Soprano Recital
This is the program for the senior soprano recital of Alyssa jones Koen. Ms. Koen was accompanied on the piano by Terri Lucas. This recital took place on October 26, 2012, in the McBeth Recital Hall in the Mabee Fine Arts Center
Accepting Optimally in Automated Negotiation with Incomplete Information (abstract)
Intelligent SystemsElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
Interview of Clementine Shira Koen by Olivia Dearth and Daisy Roberts
Remote interview.Clementine Shira Koen discusses her time at Ohio State as a student and member of the Black Student Union. This interview was one of 15 conducted by students in English 4567 (Rhetoric and Community Service) to capture as many stories as possible from former Ohio State students associated with the 1968 sit-in at the Administration Building (now Bricker Hall) that led to the arrests of 34 Black students, now known as the “OSU 34.” In addition to her experience at the sit-in, Koen also discusses the discrimination she and other Black students endured on campus, including in the dorm where she lived, and how surprised she was by the negative reaction from administrators regarding the students’ concerns.
To view video recordings of 2018 interviews of four students talking about the events of 1968, please go to http://go.osu.edu/CarmenCollection1968
Koen Goudriaan, Ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt
Straus Jean A. Koen Goudriaan, Ethnicity in Ptolemaic Egypt. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 60, 1991. pp. 551-552
Podcast Law in Action - Episode 4.3:The quest for implementation: a conversation with Koen Migchelbrink
How to shift blame for the childcare benefits affair? In the aftermath of the childcare benefits affair, elected officials, parliamentarians, public officials and the judiciary engaged in blame games to deal with, shift, and minimize their own role in the affair. In this podcast, Koen Migchelbrink provides a reconstruction of the childcare benefits affair and analyzes how politicians, administrators and the judiciary played the blame game based on the paper he wrote with Sandra van Thiel
Podcast Law in Action - Episode 4.3:The quest for implementation: a conversation with Koen Migchelbrink
How to shift blame for the childcare benefits affair? In the aftermath of the childcare benefits affair, elected officials, parliamentarians, public officials and the judiciary engaged in blame games to deal with, shift, and minimize their own role in the affair. In this podcast, Koen Migchelbrink provides a reconstruction of the childcare benefits affair and analyzes how politicians, administrators and the judiciary played the blame game based on the paper he wrote with Sandra van Thiel
Koen de Ceuster
Professeur invité de l’EHESS Koen de Ceuster Leiden University Korean Studies Koen De Ceuster is a university lecturer in Korean Studies at Leiden University (Netherlands). His research has focused on the socio-cultural history of colonial Korea, the historiography of modern Korea, and more broadly the politics of memory. He is a keen observer of, and (international) commentator on inter-Korean affairs and has become a recognized authority on North Korean art, reading North Korean art ..
Nsong B85d
Chapter 14 is a grammar sketch of the endangered West-Coastal or West-Western Bantu language Nsong [ɛ̀-nsɔ̀ŋ] (ISO 639-3 soo, B85d), which is spoken in the vicinity of Kikwit (5°2’S, 18°48’E), Kwilu Province, DRC. The sketch relies on data which Joseph Koni Muluwa collected as part of his MA and PhD research and a text corpus that he collected, transcribed and annotated in 2013 and 2014 within a DoBeS documentation project supervised by Koen Bostoen
Het Arsenaal / The Armoury
About the work of Koen Deprez, introduction to Koen Deprez' Armoury:
Koen Deprez’ armoury reveals itself as a conglomerate of strategies as a reaction to pregnant social questions which are expressed in models, drawings and words. Meticulously framed, elaborately crafted they compel us to be read carefully. The Armoury is the place where Koen Deprez crafts his means to construct meaningful buildings and spaces. Within The Armoury Koen Deprez assembles stories, from time to time crafted word by word. His oeuvre fascinates by its consistency, consequent inner logic and determinacy. Koen Deprez’ work situates itself somewhere between reality and fiction, between object and architecture, between literature and poetry.
Omtrent het werk van Koen Deprez, inleiding tot Koen Deprez' Arsenaal:
Het arsenaal van Koen Deprez manifesteert zich als een geheel van strategieën als antwoord op reële maatschappelijke vragen en gebeurtenissen geformuleerd in tekeningen, woorden en modellen. Minutieus gekaderd, tot in het detail afgewerkt dwingen ze ons tot aandachtig lezen. Arsenaal, afkomstig van het Arabische dâr-sinâ'a, betekent “huis waar iets gemaakt wordt”(1) en in het huis van Koen Deprez worden verhalen gemaakt, soms zelfs woord voor woord gebouwd. Arsenaal verwijst ook naar de middelen die Koen Deprez inzet om zijn doel, het maken van betekenisvolle gebouwen en ruimtes, te bereiken. Zijn oeuvre fascineert door haar consequentie, consistentie en vastberadenheid en situeert zich ergens tussen realiteit en fictie, tussen architectuur en object, tussen literatuur en poëzie.sponsorship: I.s.m. Koen Deprez en Galerie 't Zwart Huis, Zeedijk 635 Knokkestatus: Publishe
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Episode #2: Interview with President Koen Lenaerts
Episode #2 of the Borderlines CJEU Series features CJEU President Koen Lenaerts in conversation with Professor Katerina Linos (Berkeley) and Professor Mark Pollack (Temple University). President Lenaerts has been re-elected to the Court’s top office by his peers three times since 2015, having served tirelessly since his nomination to the CJEU in 2003 by home country of Belgium. His interview traces the historic path to today’s Court of Justice, and illuminates differences from other courts, including the U.S. federal judicial system.Listeners will come away with an overview of the Court’s functions and structural methodology in interpreting the EU legal order, including the role of the President, the Judge rapporteur, and the Advocate General. Presidential responsibilities include assigning cases to Judges and presiding over the Grand Chamber to deal with the most important cases. New developments in case law, evolving technological access, and finding balance between unity and diversity, privacy and security, are addressed by the head of the EU’s judicial institution.President Lenaerts in total has spent 35 years as a European Union Judge, initially serving on the Court of First Instance of the European Communities (now the General Court) when it was established in 1989. He earned his legal degrees including a doctorate in Belgium and also obtained a Masters of Laws and a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University. President Lenaerts is Professor of European Union Law at Leuven University in Belgium and a member of many legal and academic associations including the Academia Europaea, London; the Advisory Council of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law; the Advisory Board of the Centre of Law and Governance in Europe, University College London; the Governing Board of the Foundation of the Academy of European Law (ERA), Trier; and the Board of Trustees of the Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg. He is the recipient of numerous awards and author of a vast list of publications.</p
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