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    Local Author Book Talk: W Dennis Keating--Cleveland and the Civil War

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    Although removed from the frontlines, Cleveland played an active role in national events before, during and after the Civil War. Author W. Dennis Keating, member and past president of the Cleveland Civil War Roundtable, and CSU Emeritus Professor, creates a panoramic view of the city through one of the nation’s most troubled times. Please register at https://forms.gle/ueW83GXg7MYS61MK8

    The night that Darwin was blown away. by Dennis Schulz

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    tag=1 data=The night that Darwin was blown away. by Dennis Schulz tag=2 data=Schulz, Dennis tag=3 data=The Bulletin, tag=4 data=116 tag=5 data=5952 tag=6 data=27 December-3 January 1994-95 tag=7 data=26-30. tag=8 data=ANNIVERSARIES tag=10 data=It has been 20 years since the Territory capital was flattened. The author recalls the horror, the miraculous escapes and the aftermath. tag=11 data=1995/1/1 tag=12 data=95/0089 tag=13 data=CABIt has been 20 years since the Territory capital was flattened. The author recalls the horror, the miraculous escapes and the aftermath

    Race Against Time: A Virtual Q&A with Activist Dennis Dahmer and Author Jerry Mitchell

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    On August 11, 2020, the Center for the Study of the Gulf South, with support from the School of the Humanities, hosted a virtual Q & A with Mr. Dennis Dahmer, businessman, community educator, and son of slain NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer Sr., and Jerry Mitchell, longtime investigative reporter, author of the highly acclaimed memoir Race Against Time and founder of the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting. Kevin Greene, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage served as interviewer

    Dennis Lehane, 33rd Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Dennis Lehane is the author of A Drink Before the War, Darkness, Take My Hand, Sacred, Gone Baby Gone, Prayers for Rain, Mystic River, The Given Day, and Shutter Island. Mystic River was a finalist for the PEN/Winship Award and won the Anthony Award and the Barry Award for Best Novel, as well as the Massachusetts Book Award in Fiction. Before becoming a full-time writer, Lehane worked as a counselor with abused children, waited tables, parked cars, drove limos, worked in bookstores, and loaded tractor trailers. He has written episodes for the acclaimed series The Wire

    Portrait of Senator Dennis Chavez.

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    Handwritten inscription: \u27To my good friend Felton M. Johnston, Highest personal regards and good wishes, Dennis Chavez, New Mexico\u27https://egrove.olemiss.edu/fmjohnston/1088/thumbnail.jp

    Dennis Brutus

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    Dennis Brutus visited The College at Brockport in February 1994. He was a South African poet, journalist, educator, and activist.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Author Photo

    In the red

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    IN THE RED, a work of fiction, is a collection of 12 short stories. The characters in these stories are romantically bankrupt, and yet their falls help them discover who they really are as they pick up the pieces of their lives in Delaware’s strange suburbs and Connecticut’s rusting industrial cities.M.F.A.Short storiesby Dennis Allan Lawso

    A quantitative measure of myelination development in infants, using MR images

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    The objective of this study was to measure myelination of frontal lobe changes in infants and young children. Twenty-four cases of infants and children (age range 12–121 months) were evaluated by a quantitative assessment of T2-weighted MR image features. Reliable quantitative changes between white and gray matter correlated with developmental age in a group of children with no neurological findings. Myelination appears to be an increasing exponential function with the greatest rate of change occurring over the first 3 years of life. The quantitative changes observed were in accordance with previous qualitative judgments of myelination development. Children with periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) showed delays in achieving levels of myelination when compared to normal children and adjusted for chronological age. The quantitative measure of myelination development may prove to be useful in assessing the stages of development and helpful in the quantitative descriptions of white matter disorders such as PVL.Peer reviewe

    The road not yet taken: how law student information literacy standards address identified issues in legal research education and training

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    Legal research education has been slow to adopt information literacy as a framework, despite the demonstrated utility of this framework when applied to library instruction and assessment. This article defines law student information literacy (LSIL), analyzes how LSIL standards address existing and identified deficits in the current state of legal research education, and offers a copy of the draft LSIL standards. The recently approved AALL Law Student Research Competencies and Information Literacy Principles are appended to the article.Peer reviewe
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