259 research outputs found
Interview: Nate Larson
Purdue University alumnus Nate Larson currently works as a full-time faculty member in the photography department at Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore
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The Larson Studio Collection contains portraits and landscape photographs from Thomas Larson and his son O. Blaine Larson, who operated the Larson Studio in Provo, Utah County, Utah
Copy Rights: Open Orders of Global Information, Provisonal Research Journal, A Provisions Library Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3
Provisional Research is a digital journal publishing the findings of Provisions research projects and residencies. Provisional Research seeks to provide free and accessible public information on creative projects, sharing strategies and practices for social change with an ever-expanding readership.Copy Rights Research Residency assembled four researchers-- Greg Bloom (DC), Nate Larson (Baltimore), Anne Elizabeth Moore (Chicago), and Tim Schwartz (LA) in Washington DC to investigate individual and collective authorship in the digital age. The three week residency invited creative and critical explorations of the ways in which reproduction and replication enable free expression, empower creative re-use, and mobilize social justice actions. The group considered the structure of mass digital communication systems, examined debates around media policy, and reflected on the future power of shared intellectual property. Their projects addressed the implications of universal access, digital connectivity, copyrights and patents, privacy, information regulation, and dissemination in this emerging field
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Nate Oman on Contracts, Markets, and Liberalism
Nate Oman is a Professor of Law at William and Mary Law School. Nate has written extensively about contract theory and law and religion, and he is the author of several articles and books, including The Dignity of Commerce, published in 2016 by the Chicago University Press. In this episode, we talk about his work on contract theory
Nate Oman on Contracts, Markets, and Liberalism
Nate Oman is a Professor of Law at William and Mary Law School. Nate has written extensively about contract theory and law and religion, and he is the author of several articles and books, including The Dignity of Commerce, published in 2016 by the Chicago University Press. In this episode, we talk about his work on contract theory
Nate Stephens Earns Two Best Paper Awards
It is a rare thing for an author to win a best paper award for his or her published research. It is even more unusual, however, for an author to win two of those awards in the same year. Yet Nate Stephens, assistant professor of accounting, has done just that for research published in the Accounting Horizons and Issues in Accounting Education journals.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1045/thumbnail.jp
Big Nate Makes the Grade by L. Peirce
Peirce, L. Big Nate Makes the Grade. Missouri: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC, 2012. Print. Nate Wright is back in another dynamic graphic novel by author and illustrator Lincoln Peirce. For fans of the series, Big Nate Makes the Grade will not disappoint. Readers will find Nate to posses the same mischievous personality that has made him famous. He still holds the school record for detentions and continues to try and outdo his nemesis at every opportunity. In Big Nate Makes the Grade, readers are treated to Nate’s old tricks as he tries to navigate through an entire school year at P.S. 38. An ensemble of middle school characters like Mrs. Godfrey, Principal Nicholas, custodian Emmitt and Nate’s buddies are a comical supporting cast. Lincoln Peirce has been drawing the Big Nate comic strip for the past 20 years. A former high school teacher, Peirce knows all about classroom antics. This experience coupled with his passion for cartooning has led to a successful career as an author/cartoonist. Peirce has adopted the traditional comic book storytelling pattern, with sequences of pictures in a four panel format. He also uses a spattering of less uniformed pages dispersed throughout the book. These pages aid readers in following the storyline as there are no chapter breaks. The purposeful use of font by Peirce supports the humorous overtone of the text and conventional black and white sketches capture the full range of emotion. It would be remiss if I did not mention the misleading nature of the cover. Nate does not in fact receive an A+ on a test at any point throughout the book. Cautionary note: some of the humour belittles others (name calling etc.). This is a book that will appeal to young readers, especially boys or those reluctant to delve into longer texts. For anyone still needing their “Big Nate” fix, check out www.bignatebooks.com! Recommended: 3 out of 4 stars Reviewer: Kelly Boyd Kelly Boyd is a teacher-librarian and Social Studies teacher at Summerside Intermediate School in Summerside, PEI. She loves to read and sharing this passion with her students is one of the highlights of her job. She is excited to make selections and recommend books that will hook reluctant readers and open the world of reading to them
DESCRIPTION OF NATE MACAULEY’S CHARACTER IN ONE OF US IS LYING NOVEL BY KAREN M. MCMANUS
This research discusses about description of Nate Macauley’s character in One of Us Is Lying
novel by Karen M, McManus. The focus of study is how the description of Nate Macauley’s
character in One of Us Is Lying novel by Karen M, McManus. The research method used in
this study is a descriptive qualitative method with an objective approach. The results of this
study found that Nate Macauley was described analytically, as a figure who has dark hair, tall
thin body, sharp cheekbones and eyes far apart with dark eyelashes. The character of Nate
Macauley who is portrayed directly is sensitive, ignorant, easygoing, mischievous, outspoken
and also useful in emergency situations and reliable. While in a dramatic way Nate Macauley
is portrayed by the author through actions and dialogue which explains that he has a
mischievous character but relaxed, stubborn, playboy, and also described as a figure who is
always alert, clever, caring and a bit humorou
Description of Nate Macauley’s Character in One of Us Is Lying Novel by Karen M. Mcmanus
This research discusses about description of Nate Macauley’s character in One of Us Is Lying novel by Karen M, McManus. The focus of study is how the description of Nate Macauley’s character in One of Us Is Lying novel by Karen M, McManus. The research method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative method with an objective approach. The results of this study found that Nate Macauley was described analytically, as a figure who has dark hair, tall thin body, sharp cheekbones and eyes far apart with dark eyelashes. The character of Nate Macauley who is portrayed directly is sensitive, ignorant, easygoing, mischievous, outspoken and also useful in emergency situations and reliable. While in a dramatic way Nate Macauley is portrayed by the author through actions and dialogue which explains that he has a mischievous character but relaxed, stubborn, playboy, and also described as a figure who is always alert, clever, caring and a bit humorous.
Keywords: Nate Macauley, One of Us is Lying Novel, Character Depictio
The European Migration System and the Development of the EU External Migration Policy: A Critical Review
This article aims at sketching the evolution of the European migration system and the development of the external dimension of the European migration policy in light of the European Union (EU) enlargement processes. It does so by means of policy analysis as well as the direct experience of the author in exploring the European migration scenario and its transformations over the last ten years. Both the internal and external components of the EU migration policymaking are briefly assessed in light of the multimodal character of migration flows, which the Eastward enlargement contributed to spark significantly in recent times. Asymmetries in policy convergence and the lack of a coherent migration policy towards the EU neighbourhood are also explained in view of the lack of a thorough discussion on the European borders as well as the overarching difficulty in shaping a common European sense of belonging. Lastly, a right‐based approach aimed at a fair and comprehensive migration policy will be advocated
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