73 research outputs found

    Pat EASTERLING & Edith HALL (Ed.), Greek and Roman Actors. Aspects of an Ancient Profession.

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    Van Langenhoven Paul. Pat EASTERLING & Edith HALL (Ed.), Greek and Roman Actors. Aspects of an Ancient Profession. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 73, 2004. pp. 469-471

    Pat EASTERLING & Edith HALL (Ed.), Greek and Roman Actors. Aspects of an Ancient Profession.

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    Van Langenhoven Paul. Pat EASTERLING & Edith HALL (Ed.), Greek and Roman Actors. Aspects of an Ancient Profession. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 73, 2004. pp. 469-471

    The Colorado Trust’s Healthy Communities Initiative: Results and Lessons for Comprehensive Community Initiatives

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    · This article summarizes how 29 diverse communities throughout Colorado implemented the Colorado Healthy Communities Initiative (CHCI), which was conceived and funded by The Colorado Trust to engage community residents in the development of locally relevant strategies to improve community health. · In line with the World Health Organization’s Healthy Cities model, CHCI emphasized (a) inclusive, representative planning; (b) a broad definition of “health”; (c) consensus decision making; and (d) capacity building among local stakeholder groups. · Communities implemented an array of projects (on average, six per community) that extended well beyond traditional health promotion and disease prevention. The most common action projects focused on community problem solving, civic engagement, and youth development. Many of the grantees established projects or new institutions that had a long-term community impact. · Key success factors for CHCI included (a) a wellspecified planning model, (b) a planning process facilitated by expert consultants, (c) a unifying “healthy community” vision developed at the beginning of the process by diverse stakeholders, (d) a willingness by stakeholders to work collaboratively to define “key performance areas” and then to implement “action projects” to achieve them, and (e) an appropriate level of funding for implementation ($50,000 per site per year). · The outcomes and impacts of CHCI might have been improved by better anticipating the requirements for sustaining the energy and work initiated during the planning process. · At the end of the initiative, CHCI provided the funders with a broader, deeper understanding of the requirements, opportunities, and realities associated with promoting “community health.

    7. Greek and Roman Actors. Aspects of an Ancient Profession. Edited by Pat Easterling and Edith Hall.

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    Lamagna Mario. 7. Greek and Roman Actors. Aspects of an Ancient Profession. Edited by Pat Easterling and Edith Hall.. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 120, fascicule 1, Janvier-juin 2007. pp. 327-331

    EXTRA-STATECRAFT

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    Keller Easterling is an architect, urbanist, and writer. Her latest book, Enduring Innocence: Global Architecture and Its Political Masquerades (MIT, 2005), researches familiar spatial products that have landed in difficult or hyperbolic political situations around the world. Her previous book, Organization Space: Landscapes, Highways and Houses in America, applies network theory to a discussion of American infrastructure and development formats. A forthcoming book, Extrastatecraft, researches global infrastructure as a medium of polity. Ms. Easterling is also the author of Call It Home, a laser disc history of suburbia, and American Town Plans. She has recently completed two research installations on the Web: “Wildcards: A Game of Orgman” and “Highline: Plotting NYC.” Her work has been widely published in journals such as Grey Room, Volume, Cabinet, Assemblage, Log, Praxis, Harvard Design Magazine, Perspecta, Metalocus, and ANY. Her work is also included as chapters in numerous publications. She has lectured widely in the United States as well as internationally. Ms. Easterling’s work has been exhibited at the Queens Museum, the Architectural League, the Municipal Arts Society, and the Wexner Center. Easterling is a professor at Yale’s School of Architecture

    P. E. Easterling. <i>The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy</i> : Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997, xvii y 392 pp.

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    La aparición del nuevo Companion sobre tragedia griega, a partir de los esfuerzos de Pat Easterling, es un acontecimiento que debe ser recibido con entusiasmo, tanto por el público en general cuanto por los filólogos preocupados por las cuestiones referidas a la tragedia clásica griega. Al recoger los aportes de siete de los más prestigiosos estudiosos del tema en lengua inglesa, el editor puede ofrecer una completa y profunda revisión acerca del estado de la crítica sobre la problemática trágica. (Párrafo extraído del texto a modo de resumen)Centro de Estudios de Lenguas Clásicas. Area Filología Grieg

    P. E. Easterling. <i>The Cambridge Companion to Greek Tragedy</i> : Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1997, xvii y 392 pp.

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    La aparición del nuevo Companion sobre tragedia griega, a partir de los esfuerzos de Pat Easterling, es un acontecimiento que debe ser recibido con entusiasmo, tanto por el público en general cuanto por los filólogos preocupados por las cuestiones referidas a la tragedia clásica griega. Al recoger los aportes de siete de los más prestigiosos estudiosos del tema en lengua inglesa, el editor puede ofrecer una completa y profunda revisión acerca del estado de la crítica sobre la problemática trágica. (Párrafo extraído del texto a modo de resumen)Centro de Estudios de Lenguas Clásicas. Area Filología Grieg

    MENADER: LOSS AND SURVIVAL

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    A taste for the classics

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