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    Children's author and poet Carole Boston Weatherford

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    Carole Oles, 11th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Carole Oles, a member of the Associated Writing Programs Board of Directors, is the author of three books of poetry: The Loneliness Factor (1979), Quarry (1983) and Night Watches: Inventions on the Life of Maria Mitchell (1985). Among her awards are a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, a Pushcart Prize, and two Fellowships at the MacDowell Colony. She teaches creative writing at Old Dominion University

    Using N-gram Analysis for Forensic Author Identification and Text Relatedness

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    AM Session Using N-gram Analysis for Forensic Author Identification and Text Relatedness Carole Chaski, ALIAS Technology LLC and Institute for Linguistic Evidence, Inc, US

    Carole Boston Weatherford Claudia Lewis Award 2024 Acceptance Speech

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    Author Carole Boston Weatherford wins the Claudia Lewis Award 2024 for Kin Rooted in Hope from Bank Street College Children\u27s Book Committee. The Claudia Lewis Award The Claudia Lewis Award, given for the first time in 1998, honors the best poetry book of the year. The award commemorates the late Claudia Lewis, distinguished children’s book expert and longtime member of the Bank Street College faculty and Children’s Book Committee. She conveyed her love and understanding of poetry with humor and grace.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cbc_awards/1018/thumbnail.jp

    ‘Color of Water’ author, James McBride, reflects on race, politics and his new book

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    An interview with prize-winning author James McBride on how he explores race in his new collection of stories, @Five-Carat Soul@

    Dataset on potential environmental impacts of water deprivation and land use for food consumption in France and Tunisia

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    [Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]INSPIRE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Équiper l'agricultureThe dataset concerns the environmental impacts of water consumption and land use caused by 1 kg of food item supplied to two Mediterranean countries: France and Tunisia. The dataset takes into account the food items available in France and Tunisia (identified in two national dietary surveys) and their origin. Water consumption and land use surfaces were extracted from existing databases and from national data for animal feed description. Up-to-date available evaluation methods were used to assess the associated impacts. The origin of ingredients was considered to compute impacts on all countries of the world. These data were used in Perignon et al., 2019.[1][1] M. Perignon, C. Sinfort, J. El Ati, P. Traissac, S. Drogue, N. Darmon, M.-J. Amiot (2019), the Medina Study Group How to meet nutritional recommendations and reduce diet environmental impact in the Mediterranean region? An optimization study to identify more sustainable diets in TunisiaGlobal Food Security, 23, pp. 227-235, 10.1016/j.gfs.2019.07.00

    Contract and Domination: A Collaborative Debate about Social Contract Theory

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    A Collaborative Debate about Social Contract Theory featuring Carole Pateman, author of "The Sexual Contract" and Charles Mills, author of "The Racial Contract

    Lorrie Moore has some instructions on how to read her new book

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    An interview with the prize-winning author Lorrie Moore about her new collection of essays, "See What Can Be Done.

    Gillian Anderson speaks out about equal pay and her book, ‘We: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere ’

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    An interview with Gillian Anderson and co-author Jennifer Nadel about their new book, 'We: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere.
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