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Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. Offprint Collection
The scholarly library of Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. compiled in the course of his Editorship of the journal Nestor (founded in 1957). The collection includes scholarly publications (offprints) and manuscripts sent by prospective authors to Dr. Bennett. Includes a Finding Aid (PDF and Word) and Catalog (an Excel document for each of two record groups: offprints collected up to 1995, and offprints collected from 1995-2011). Both the Finding Aid and Catalog are provided to facilitate researchers' searches for offprints by author, title, journal, year, and subject.Classic
Immaculate catalogues, indexes and monsters too…: David E. Bennett reports on the three-day residential CILIP Cataloguing and Indexing Group Annual Conference, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, 13-15 September 2006.
Letter from Thomas Bennett to Alden Partridge, 17 June 1826
Thomas Bennett writes from Charleston, South Carolina, to Alden Partridge at the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy in Middletown, Connecticut, regarding the speech impediment of his son Washington Jefferson Bennett; he wishes Washington to be allowed a furlough to travel to New York City to see Mrs. Leigh (Jane Leigh, author of "Facts in relation to Mrs. Leigh’s system of curing stammering, and other impediments of speech," 1826).Transcription by Sarah Cruz. Transcriptions may be subject to error
Bennett Reimer Papers
Bennett Reimer (born 1932), a wind player, music educator and noted author, held the John W. Beattie Endowed Chair in Music position at Northwestern University where he was Chair of Music Education Department, Director of the Ph.D Program in Music Education, and founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Education and the Musical Experience.The collection consists of published books and accompanying materials, unpublished works, journal articles, guest lecture materials and drafts of speeches given by Reimer, and materials related to books Reimer published for Silver-Burdett Music. This collection is unprocessed; an inventory is available upon request
Bo Bennett, Author of The Ultimate Collection of Over 300 Logical Fallacies!
Interview with Bo Bennett
Bo Bennett, Author of The Ultimate Collection of Over 300 Logical Fallacies!
Interview with Bo Bennett
Bennett Based Balanced Butterfly Linkage, Deployable Linkage with Inherent Balance
In this paper it is shown how a 2-DoF inherently force balanced spatial deployable Butterfly Linkage is found consisting of four entangled similar Bennett linkages moving synchronously and with the common center of mass in the central joint. This linkage is derived from the Grand 4R Four-Bar Based Inherently Balanced Linkage Architecture by selecting a planar linkage with four entangled similar 4R four-bar linkages to which the Bennett conditions are applied. The inherent balance conditions are calculated, which are independent of the Bennett angles, and a CAD-model of the linkage is presented.Accepted Author ManuscriptMechatronic Systems Desig
Like It Is Episode #225 -- Interview with Lerone Bennett, Jr.
This episode of Like It Is features an interview with historian and author Lerone Bennett, who discusses the resilience of Black culture and the ongoing struggle against racism and systemic oppression. Bennett highlights how Black Americans have historically faced setbacks, such as during Reconstruction and post-Civil Rights gains, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective action. He stresses that despite cultural deprivation, Black people have retained core traits that sustain their survival. Bennett also advocates for recognizing the significance of history and roots to understand identity and progress, and calls for continuous efforts to build community, cohesion, and activism to combat racism and inequality
An activist's experience of the planning process
This article provides a look at the planning
process in Ontario from the point of view
of a citizen. Ben Bennett is representing
Residents for Sustainable Development in
Guelph, which opposes two big-box proposals
before the Ontario Municipal
Board. As co-author of a new book on
what has become a seven-year-long saga,
Bennett shares his insights into the planning
profession and the system from the
perspective of a non-lawyer and nonplanner.
The proposals, one anchored by
Wal-Mart, the other by Zellers, were
rejected by city council in the late spring
of 1997. The date for the hearing was
originally set for July 1998, but was
repeatedly delayed. After five years of
legal wrangling, court challenges and
political intrigue, the hearing finally got
under way in April of this year. It is scheduled
to run for twenty weeks.Le présent article trace le portrait de
l'aménagement urbain en Ontario tel que
perçu par un citoyen. Ben Bennett, porteparole
du groupement Citoyens pour un
développement durable, de Guelph, auprès
de la Commission des affaires municipales
de l'Ontario, s'oppose à deux projets de
grande surface. Co-auteur d'un livre
traitant de la situation qui dure maintenant
depuis sept ans, Ben Bennett nous fait part
de ses réflexions sur la profession du point
de vue d'un intervenant qui n'est ni
urbaniste ni avocat. Les projets, l'un
présenté pour Wal-Mart, l'autre pour
Zellers, furent rejetés par le conseil
municipal à la fin du printemps 1997. Une
audience, prévue pour juillet 1998 et
reportée plusieurs fois, après cinq ans de
contestations, de guérilla juridique et
d'intrigues, sera tenue en avril 2002 pour
une durée de quelque 20 semaines.https://viurrspace.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/5482/Article003.pdf?sequence=3Abstract in English and French; text in English
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The Direct and Indirect Effects of HIV-1 on Cells of the Central Nervous System
Abstract: HIV-1 is the most common Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It attacks the body’s immune system and kills CD4 cells. Antiretroviraltherapies (ART) have been developed to combat HIV-1, however HIV-1 persists is due to reservoirs of latent virus in the body. Inaddition, up to 50% of patients on ART will develop motor/memory impairments later in life withHIV-1 associated neurocognitive diseases (HAND)(Rai2020). Previous experiments have found that cells in the central nervous system (CNS), such as astrocytes andmicroglia, are potential reservoirs for latent HIV in the body and could contribute to HAND (Wallet 2019). However, the results are conflicting as to which cell types can be infected. Targeting these reservoirs in vivo is challenging due to the blood-brain barrier preventing drugs from reaching these reservoirs (Wallet 2019). In the lab, the mechanisms of HIV infection can be studied using the replication competent strain, AD8 or dEnv, a virus pseudotyped with an envelope from Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) that has a different entry mechanism to infect cells, but cannot replicate (Hastie 2013). In my research project, I hypothesize that AD8 will selectively infect microglial cells. Microglial cells infected with either AD8 or dEnv will then lead to reactive changes in astrocytes and neurons leading to the pathology seen in HAND. In this study, the production of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) derived microglia, neurons, and astrocytes was optimized using immuno histochemistry (IHC) and qPCR. The effects of HIV infectionon microglia proliferation and migration was determined. After successful differentiation of neural progenit or cells (NPCs) to neurons and astrocytes, atri-culture system was then optimized to study the indirect effects of HIV infection, via the consequence of infected microglia on other cells in the CNS
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