329 research outputs found
Text as process : creative composition in Wordsworth, Tennyson and Emily Dickinson
Bushell’s aim in Text as Process is to develop a research method for the study of compositional material. Although she draws on an international context – mainly French and German traditions – for current approaches to textual criticism, hers is the first book to apply a new form of critical analysis to authors in the Anglo-American tradition. Bushell revisits issues of intention within process and makes this the center of her new approach, employing “case studies” of the work of three major nineteenth-century poets: Wordsworth, Tennyson and Dickinson. She applies her methodology to each writer in different ways, allowing for cross-comparison as well as the recognition of individual distinctiveness in creativity. In doing so, Bushell demonstrates the need for a unique hermeneutics in relation to the making of the literary work of art. The author concludes with a philosophical account of the status and meaning of the literary work as it comes into being
resounding:for flute, vibraphone and piano
First performed on 6 April 2018 by the Broken Line Ensemble in the Music & Wine concert series at St. Luke's Church, Brighton, UK. Broken Line consists of Helen Whitaker (flute), Adam Swayne (piano) and Adam Bushell (vibraphone/percussion). The programme included the first performance of a specially written work by Jean Martin, Alvin Lucier’s trio Broken Line (2006), and music by composers including Martin Butler (Carillon, 1998), Helgi Ingvarsson (Vetrapoka, 2015), Karlheinz Stockhausen (Vibra Elufa, 2003), Nicholas S. Omiccioli (Invisible Worlds, 2009), Christian Wolff (For Monty, 1987) and Dave Smith (LRL anthem, 2017)
Mystery Author Stan Jones and Sepculative Fiction Authors Sterling Emmal and L. S. Goulet
Sterling Emmal is author of the sci-fi fantasy The Executioner of Rawule and L. S. Goulet is author of the fantasy book Sword of Dragonblood. Tundra Kill is Stan Jones' latest Nathan Active mystery. His other books include White Sky, Black Ice; Shaman Pass, Frozen Sun; Village of the Ghost Bears, and the nonfiction classic, The Spill: Personal Stories from the Exxon Valdez Disaster, coauthored with Sharon Bushell
Detailed profile of Northeast Harbor author Marguerite Yourcenar, who is better
Detailed profile of Northeast Harbor author Marguerite Yourcenar, who is better known in other nations than in the United States
The Effectiveness of the Size Matters Handwriting Program
Abstract
Date Presented 3/31/2017
With school-based occupational therapists reporting up to 75% of their caseload related to handwriting, the urgency to identify a proven and efficient instructional program is paramount. Effective, embeddable, measurable, easy, and fast, the Size Matters Handwriting Program promotes collaboration in the natural environment and the Workload model.
Primary Author and Speaker: Beverly Moskowitz
Additional Authors and Speakers: Beth Carswell, Jennifer Kitzmiller, Moira Bushell, Laura Neikrug, Chaya Gottesman
Contributing Authors: Beth Pfeiffer, Gillian Rai, Tammy Murray</jats:p
Beta Theta Pi intramural flag football champions, University of Washington, Seattle, December 1, 1955
Written on negative sleeve: Intramural sports, Prof. Stevens, winners, flag football, bowling, and intramural managers, Job #5293, December 1, 1955
Front row: Dick Nylund, Bill Martin, Don Rhodes, Warren Peterson, Don Bushell, Bill Mayes, Dick Bennett, Tom Johnson; back row: Carl Nickerson, Tom Fish, Jim Michel, Mike Sheridan, Doug Simmons, Ron Graham, Gordy Johnson, Dick Westfall
PH Coll 1104.NIS(I)3437
A PRICING MODEL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS FOR MANURE-BASED BIOCHAR AS A SOIL AMENDMENT
This document explores the environmental and market opportunity for manure-based char (MBC) to be used as an agricultural soil amendment product. Biochar is a product with multiple environmental and financial benefits to farmers. Current products on the market are made from plant-based feedstocks and are priced with little consistency; the lowest market price is 5000/ton with an average global price of 383 per ton to achieve a debt service coverage ratio of 1.00x and 388-688 and a blended feedstock could achieve a market price between 485 per ton. I also suggest that the company focuses on indoor agriculture producers who are price insensitive and then vineyard managers whose water and nutrient needs align with the attributes of the char. Finally, I recommend that the company collaborate with respected academic institutions and extension services to continue research trials and gain credibility with farmers in California.
The document will be submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Environmental Management degree in the Nicholas School of the Environment of Duke University to be made available to the public and will be shared with the company developing the technology to aid in market development
[ICI Correspondence and articles]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/450088Letters to Weickhardt. Begins: PH Bushell, 31/12/1952. Ends: Martin Barry, 15/12/1959. Includes offprint; issue of ICI News May 1958337154
Item: [2022.0033.00121] "[ICI Correspondence and articles]
Inside Maine Books piece on Slipknot, the first in a series of Jane Bunker m
Inside Maine Books piece on Slipknot, the first in a series of Jane Bunker mysteries by Isle au Haut author Linda Greenlaw. With a brief note on Kilt Dead, the first Liss MacCrimmon mystery by Western Maine writer Kathy Lynn Emerson, under the pseudonym Kaitlyn Dunnett
The human insulin receptor mRNA contains a functional internal ribosome entry segment
Regulation of mRNA translation is an important mechanism determining the level of expression of proteins in eukaryotic cells. Translation is most commonly initiated by cap-dependent scanning, but many eukaryotic mRNAs contain internal ribosome entry segments (IRESs), providing an alternative means of initiation capable of independent regulation. Here, we show by using dicistronic luciferase reporter vectors that the 5'-UTR of the mRNA encoding human insulin receptor (hIR) contains a functional IRES. RNAi-mediated knockdown showed that the protein PTB was required for maximum IRES activity. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays confirmed that PTB1, PTB2 and nPTB, but not unr or PTB4, bound to hIR mRNA, and deletion mapping implicated a CCU motif 448 nt upstream of the initiator AUG in PTB binding. The IR-IRES was functional in a number of cell lines, and most active in cells of neuronal origin, as assessed by luciferase reporter assays. The IRES was more active in confluent than sub-confluent cells, but activity did not change during differentiation of 3T3-L1 fibroblasts to adipocytes. IRES activity was stimulated by insulin in sub-confluent cells. The IRES may function to maintain expression of IR protein in tissues such as the brain where mRNA translation by cap-dependent scanning is less effective
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