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    'Interrupting the Pan: Marine Hugonnier’s Ariana'

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    Exhibition essay 'Interrupting the Pan: Marine Hugonnier’s Ariana' in Michael Newman and Jeremy Millar, Marine Hugonnier , London, Film and Video Umbrella, 2004

    Let's Start Again - What is the Future of Pan?

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    Jeremy Taylor reviews a talk show, "Issues and Ideas" which featured the subject, the future of pan. The moderator of the show, John Cupid and the two guests Jack Alexis and Jomo Watuse discussed that pan should been seen as economical and as technological. Taylor expressed that what came out of it all was hardly more than half an hour of rambling old-talk

    James Bond: international man of gastronomy

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    This article is concerned with the representation of food and drink in Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels. In particular, it examines how the author uses Bond’s culinary knowledge and habits of consumption as an important constituent of his hero’s character. Similarly, the food choices of other characters, notably villains, are shown to be linked, by Fleming, to core aspects of their identity − principally their ethnicity. Bond’s impulse to observe and classify, very much in evidence in the novels’ food sequences, is examined in terms of the texts’ construction of Bond as a skilled identifier of signs

    Interview with Jeremy King, March 15, 2010

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    Interview Themes: What brought King to the field and how his approach to it has changed over time (00:33) On King's work as transition from national to post-national history (06:00) Alternative loci of identity formation besides nationalism (11:17) How we should teach the next generation about nationalism (18:12) Territorialization of nationhood in the 20C (25:33) How knowledge of langauges affects research and findings (37:20) How to deal with the conceptual disappearance/invisibility of East-Central Europe (44:02) What is yet to be done in this field (53:38)Interview with Jeremy King, Associate Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, conducted in Ithaca, NY on March 15, 2010. Professor King is the author of "Budweisers into Czechs and Germans: A Local History of Bohemian Politics, 1848-1948," published by Princeton University Press in 2002.1_yov93rq

    Replication Data for: Seven Decades of Chemotherapy Clinical Trials: A Pan-Cancer Social Network Analysis

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    This data set consists of node and edge tables for each of the 73 years of the temporal network analysis, along with a lookup table to link author names and genders to the node/edge tables

    Professor Jeremy Levitt

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    PUBLICATIONS: Jeremy Levitt, Beloved Pan-Africansim: Martin Luther King\u27s Stride Toward Africa, International Human Rights, and the Black International Tradition, in ETHIOPIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2019 163 (Z. Yihdego, M.G. Desta & M.B. Hailu eds. 2019).https://commons.law.famu.edu/homepage-images/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Professor Jeremy Levitt

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    PUBLICATIONS: Jeremy Levitt, Beloved Pan-Africansim: Martin Luther King\u27s Stride Toward Africa, International Human Rights, and the Black International Tradition, in ETHIOPIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 2019 163 (Z. Yihdego, M.G. Desta & M.B. Hailu eds. 2019).https://commons.law.famu.edu/homepage-images/1009/thumbnail.jp

    A vindication of the Reasons and Defence, &c. Part 1. [electronic resource] : Being a reply to the first part of No sufficient reason for restoring some prayers and directions of King Edward Vi's first Liturgy. By the author of the Reasons and Defence.

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    The author of the Reasons = Jeremy Collier.Also issued as part of: 'A collection of tracts written by the late Reverend .. Jeremy Collier, ..', London, 1736.With a half-title.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    Contemporary Liberal Concepts of Property

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    The author presents the assumptions which form the bedrock of modern liberal property theories. It refers to the conceptions of John Christman, James O. Grunebaum, Lawrence Becker, Stephen R. Munzer and Jeremy Waldron. All these philosophers have devoted separate monographs to the problems of ownership and their works seem representative of the entire liberal current in contemporary political philosophy. This paper does not provide a detailed analysis of the authors’ views on property, but focuses on the elements that these theories share. These are: (1) the bundle theory of property rights; (2) the priority of distributive justice over ownership; (3) the belief that labour is not a property entitlement; (4) the assumption about the separation of production and distribution; (e) the belief in the redistributive role of the state

    Inorganic polymer fiber composites for protection of structures

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    The primary focus of this thesis is to demonstrate the suitability of an inorganic polymer composite for transportation structures. The three major themes are: field application, graffiti resistance, and evaluation of self-cleaning and de-pollution properties. Previous Studies have demonstrated the potential of the composite made of alumino-silicate polymer and carbon fibers for field applications. This thesis presents results of three field applications, evaluation of graffiti resistance including removal techniques and documentation for self-cleaning and de-pollution properties. For field application, pigment combinations were developed to match the colors of existing structures or to blend with the surrounding areas. Two field applications were done primarily by the author and the third one was completed with the help of daily laborers supplied by a contractor. In all three cases the applications were completed without encountering any technical problems. In the area of graffiti resistance, commercially available products are reviewed. After evaluation of various removal techniques the author recommends the use of citric-based cleaner with high pressure washer or high pressure water with baking soda. For self cleaning, both laboratory and filed tests were conducted. The results show that the coating effectively cleans organic pollutants and the results compare well with those reported for anatase Titanium Dioxide containing concrete and mortar. Performance in the field can be simulated in the laboratory by using UV lamps. The results of the de-pollution study also shows that the results are comparable to the results reported in the European PICADA study where they used concrete or concrete mortar containing Titanium Dioxide. Based on the results obtained it can be concluded that the composite is ready for large scale field applications.M.S.Includes abstractIncludes bibliographical referencesby Jeremy Brownstei
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