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    Sean Osborn, Clarinet, May 14, 2007

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    Concert program for Sean Osborn, Clarinet, May 14, 200

    Masterclass Recital: Sean Osborn, clarinet

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    Recital presented as part of American Music Week Recital series at Kennesaw State Universityhttps://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1700/thumbnail.jp

    Sean Rubin: Cook Prize 2025, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech

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    Author and illustrator Sean Rubin gives an acceptance speech for The Iguanodon’s Horn (Clarion/HarperCollins)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1015/thumbnail.jp

    Appropriations of Irish drama by modern Korean nationalist theatre : a focus on the influence of Sean O’Casey in a colonial context

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    My thesis explores how a translated author on the periphery of the host culture’s translated repertoire can be at once subversive and innovative on the colonial scene, using as an example the case of Sean O’Casey in colonial Korea. It explores the importation of Irish drama in modern Korean theatre during the colonial period and examines the appropriations of O’Casey’s plays by a central Korean playwright, Yu Chi-jin, in creating his own plays. Under Japanese colonial rule in the early twentieth century, intellectuals perceived the supreme task for the Korean people to be the recovery of national sovereignty and independence. The modern Korean theatre movement which rose among Korean intellectuals and dramatists during the colonial period was to play a major part in this task. The ultimate goal of this movement was to establish a modern national theatre promoting Korean culture and educating the people, thereby recovering national independence. As their modernised dramatic polysystem was still "young", Korean intellectuals and dramatists who were involved in the theatre movement had to borrow dramatic models from other countries. One of the models they chose was Irish playwrights, especially those who were involved in the Irish dramatic movement. They published or staged the works of W.B. Yeats, Lord Dunsany [Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett], Augusta Gregory, J.M. Synge, St. J. Ervine, T.C. Murray and Sean O'Casey. Although O'Casey was considered an important dramatist in the Irish dramatic movement, he was a playwright on the periphery in the list of translated Irish dramatists in Korea due to the colonisers’ censorship. However, he remained as a subversive and innovative playwright on the colonial scene by virtue of being appropriated by Yu Chi-jin who used O’Casey’s plays as models when creating his own works. In discussing the subject matter of my thesis, I use Even Zohar’s polysystems theory as a starting point in looking at ideological issues surrounding translation and extend the discussion to offer a postcolonial perspective. While most translation in a colonial context was considered as "an expression of the cultural power of the colonisers," my thesis shifts the focus to translation as an expression of the cultural power of the colonised. I explore how the colonised uses another colonised culture to subvert the colonisers’ power

    Interview with Canadian teacher and author Dr. Sean Steel

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    Rozhovor Dr. Zuzany Svobodové s kanadským učitelem a publicistou Dr. Seanem Steelem.Interview with Canadian teacher and author Dr. Sean Steel

    Transitions, vol. 5, no. 8/9, August/September 1992; Fire and Forest Health, Policy in Evolution

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    Osborn, John--Fire, Death and Life; Folger, Sara--Forest Watch Report--1992-7-18 to 1992-9-20; Ashton, Linda--Foley accused of forest failure--Lewiston Tribune, 1992-8-11(Lewiston, ID); Crandall, Dave--'Stumps Don't Lie' - Residents Throughout Eastern Washington Send A Clear Message To Speaker Foley; Lynch, Jim--Clearcut ads will board buses--The Spokesman Review, 1992-8-11(Spokane, WA); Roberts, Paul--Felling Foley--Seattle Weekly, 1992-8-26(Seattle, WA); Johnson, David--Foley flies over forests with mill owners, environmentalists--Newport Miner, 1992-9-2(Newport, WA); Egan, Timothy--Bush bringing new message to NW--The Spokesman Review, 1992-9-14(Spokane, WA); Titone, Julie--President draws line on species protection--The Spokesman Review, 1992-9-15(Spokane, WA); Owls and jobs: Not that simple--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1992-9-16(Seattle, WA); Stuebner, Stephen--Are forests burning because of Smokey?--High Country News, 1992-8-24(Paonia, CO); Rangers nervous in tinder-dry woods--Lewiston Tribune, 1992-7-27(Lewiston, ID); 'Smokey Bear' cited for public's ignorance of fire's role in nature--Missoulian, 1989-7-16(Missoula, MT); Nokkentved, N.S.--Striking a balance--Times-News, 1992-8-5(Twin Falls, ID); Baird, Dennis--Pioneers in Fire Ecology: Elers Koch; New forest fire view--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1991-7-1(Seattle, WA); Barnard, Jeff--Forest Service re-evaluates fire--The Oregonian, 1991-9-2(Portland, OR); Cockle, Richard--Eastside forests: tinderbox awaiting spark--The Oregonian, 1992-7-5(Portland, OR); The Roles Of Fire In The Blue Mountains--Blue Mountains Forest Health Report: 'New Perspectives in Forest Health'--1991-4; Landers, Rich--Businesses blast park's 'let burn' policy--The Spokesman Review, 1988-9-4(Spokane, WA); Reid, T.R.--Media Fanned the Flames of Ignorance at Yellowstone--Post Register, 1989-8-2(Idaho Falls, ID); Yellowstone Park fire damage exaggerated, scientists report--The Spokesman Review, 1989-1-20(Spokane, WA); What was really destroyed by Yellowstone fires--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-12-23(Lewiston, ID); Loftus, Bill--New Life by Fire--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-9-25(Lewiston, ID); U.S. Park Service's fire policy bolstered--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1990-1-7(Seattle, WA); Tuholske, Lilly--After fire, the forest begins anew--Missoulian, 1988-9-25(Missoula, MT); Building homes in fire-dependent forests--Protecting People and Homes From Wildfire in the Interior West, 1988-9; Geranios, Nicholas K.--Building homes in forests is risky, fire official says--Post Register, 1991-10-18(Idaho Falls, ID); Kraeuchi, Thomas E.--Dried-out NW cities ripe for wildfire--The Oregonian, 1992-8-20(Portland, OR); Prevention--Post Register, 1991-10-18(Idaho Falls, ID); Craig, John and Jamieson, Sean--Northern Spokane County like war zone--The Spokesman Review, 1991-10-17(Spokane, WA); Steele, Karen Dorn--Hangman Hills lessons largely ignored--The Spokesman Review, 1991-10-20(Spokane, WA); Fire can be stern teacher of lessons on prevention--The Spokesman Review, 1991-10-22(Spokane, WA); Kresek, Ray--Rural dwellers must shoulder fire-prevention load--The Spokesman Review, 1991-12-8(Spokane, WA); Osborn, John--American Fire Policy; Pyne, Stephen J.--Oregon's Tillamook Fire: 1933--Princeton University Press, 1982(Princeton, NJ); Arno, Stephen F. and Brown, James K.--Managing Fire in Our Forests - Times for a New Initiative--Journal of Forestry, 1989-11-12; Fire policy is a good one--Missoulian, 1988-8-28(Missoula, MT); Wuerthner, George--Save the forests: Let them burn--High Country News, 1988-8-29(Paonia, CO); Rosenwald, Lonnie--Timber official warns of fires--The Spokesman Review, 1988-10-1(Spokane, WA); Mutch, Robert W.--A Prescription For The Blue Mountains Of Oregon-- Inner Voice, 1992-3 and

    Recall this Book 60: Sean Hill on Bodies in Space and Time

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    Elizabeth is joined by Elizabeth Bradfield, poet, naturalist and professor of poetry at Brandeis, in a conversation with the poet Sean Hill, author of Blood Ties and Brown Liquor (2008) and Dangerous Goods (2014). Sean read his Musica Universalis in Fairbanks, (it appeared in the Alaska Quarterly Review) and then, like someone seated in an archive turning over the pages of aged and delicate documents, unfolded his ideas about birds, borders, houses and who was here before me

    Sola Dosis Facit Venenum: Understanding Severity of TCA Intoxication

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    The Dose Makes the Poison, or does it? Judicious Management of TCA Intoxication. Author(s): Sean Brachvogel, MD, MPH; Justin Osborn, MD; Tanya Page, MD Context/background: Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) have been mostly supplanted by SSRIs in the treatment of depression, however they remain a mainstay of chronic pain management.1 Untreated suicide attempts with a TCAs carry a 70% fatality rate, which drops dramatically to 3% with hospitalization.2 As such, maintaining healthcare provider recognition and management of TCA toxicity is of lifesaving importance. Objective: Here we describe a case report in which alcohol ingestion masked the severity of an accidental TCA overdose, and we reflect on a common diagnostic approach. Case Report: Our discussion begins with a 68-year-old Caucasian female with a history of COPD, diverticulitis, HLD, HTN, and chronic pain who presents with 80 minutes of altered mental status after consuming alcohol and her regularly prescribed amitriptyline. Her EKG demonstrated QRS widening and her serum alcohol level was 217. She was diagnosed with TCA overdose and alcohol intoxication and was treated with a sodium bicarbonate drip. Management of her TCA intoxication was clouded by a background of significant alcohol intoxication, and an amitriptyline and nortriptyline levels were collected to elucidate the severity of the TCA overdose. After eight hours of bicarbonate infusion her QRS narrowed and her condition stabilized. Conclusions: TCA therapy is common and TCA overdose is both especially dangerous and treatable. In our case, collecting amitriptyline and nortriptyline levels did not aid in our diagnosis or treatment. We conclude that EKGs are the superlative diagnostic modality when evaluating suspected TCA overdoses. References: Meloy, Patrick, et al. “Tricyclic Antidepressant Overdose.” UC Irvine Journal of Teaching in Emergency Medicine, 2019, escholarship.org/content/qt196242gj/qt196242gj.pdf?t=pwuyer. Tsai, Vivian, and David Vaerrier. “Tricyclic Antidepressant Toxicity.” Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, 17 Mar. 2020, emedicine.medscape.com/article/819204-overview#a6.https://digitalcommons.providence.org/milwaukie_family/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Sean of the South

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    Recording of the radio show The North Avenue Lounge broadcast May 6, 2019 on WREK Atlanta, 91.1FMShannon speaks with prolific author, storyteller, blogger, and musician, Sean Dietrich, aka Sean of the South. Sean speaks about growing up as an underestimated kid, his early influencers, how community college change his life, and talks about writing process. In the final segments, Sean reads from his daily blog and we sample his podcast performances
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