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Local Author Book Talk: W Dennis Keating--Cleveland and the Civil War
Although removed from the frontlines, Cleveland played an active role in national events before, during and after the Civil War. Author W. Dennis Keating, member and past president of the Cleveland Civil War Roundtable, and CSU Emeritus Professor, creates a panoramic view of the city through one of the nation’s most troubled times.
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Review of Eimear O'Connor 'Sean Keating in Context: Responses to Culture and Politics in Post-Civil War Ireland'
Sean Keating in Context: Responses to Culture and Politics in Post-Civil War Ireland is a much needed addition to the literature on this major figure in 20th Century Irish art. It is an anthology of the artist’s articles and broadcasts dating from 1924 to 1971. Almost half of the 32 texts are transcripts of radio broadcasts dating to the 1930s, appearing for the first time in published form. Eimear O’Connor also provides an excellent and useful discussion of the rather complex figure of Keating who has been stereotyped as a vehemently anti-modernist academic artist by earlier generations of Irish art historians and critics. As O’Connor points out much of this dismissal of Keating came from the need to champion modernist art in Ireland and to set up a rather artificial academic versus modern divide
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Annabelle's life has always been Perfect with a capital P. Then bestselling young adult author Lucy Keating announces that she's writing a new novel -- and Annabelle is the heroine. It turns out that Annabelle is a character that Lucy Keating created. And Lucy has a plan for her. But, Annabelle doesn't want to live a life where everything she does is already plotted out. Will she find a way to write her own story -- or will Lucy Keating have the last word
Combined Geophysical Measurements Provide Evidence for Unfrozen Water in Permafrost in the Adventdalen Valley in Svalbard
Quantifying the unfrozen water content of permafrost is critical for assessing impacts of surface warming on the reactivation of groundwater flow and release of greenhouse gasses from degrading permafrost. Unfrozen water content was determined along an ~12-km transect in the Adventdalen valley in Svalbard, an area with continuous permafrost, using surface nuclear magnetic resonance and controlled source audio-magnetotelluric data. This combination of measurements allowed for differentiation of saline from fresh pore water, and frozen from unfrozen pore water. Above the limit of Holocene marine transgression, no unfrozen water was detected, associated with high electrical resistivity. Below the marine limit, within several kilometers of the coast, up to ~10% unfrozen water content was detected, associated with low resistivity values indicating saline pore water. These results provide evidence for unfrozen water within continuous, thick permafrost in coastal settings, which has implications for groundwater flow and greenhouse gas release in similar Arctic environments.Peer reviewe
The Anthropology of Thomas Keating
Dzisiejszy człowiek, zanurzony w materialistycznym świecie, oddalił się od Boga i świata duchowego. Thomas Keating starał się przywrócić tę sferę, propagując formę modlitwy ciszy Centering Prayer. W swoich dziełach opisuje, jak ta modlitwa wpływa na całościowy rozwój człowieka. Autorka niniejszego opracowania próbuje odtworzyć wizję człowieka, jaką Keating zawarł w swoich pracach w nadziei, że przyczyni się to do powstania lepszego modelu antropologii.The materialism of today’s world is causing people to lose contact with God and with their own spirituality. Thomas Keating tried to bring this part of the human experience back by promoting a form of meditative prayer called Centering Prayer. In his books he describes how this prayer influences integral human development. The author tries to discover Keating’s vision of the human person, in hope of assisting in the creation of a better anthropological model
Erratum: Keating et al. (2017)
In the article by Keating, X.D., Zhou, K., Liu, J., Shangguan, R., Fan, Y., and Harrison, L., “Research on Preservice Physical Education Teachers’ and Preservice Elementary Teachers’ Physical Education Identities: A Systematic Review,” in Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 36, 2, https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2016-0128, the author order was incorrectly listed. The online version of this article has been corrected.</jats:p
Additional_Information_for_Web_Supplement – Supplemental material for Clozapine use – has practice changed?
Supplemental material, Additional_Information_for_Web_Supplement for Clozapine use – has practice changed? by Roberta Rowntree, Sean Murray, Felicity Fanning, Dolores Keating, Atilla Szigeti, Roisin Doyle, Stephen McWilliams and Mary Clarke in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p
Parametrization of an anharmonic Kirkwood–Keating potential for AlxGa1?xAs alloys
We introduce a simple semiempirical anharmonic Kirkwood–Keating potential to model AxB1?xC-type semiconductors. The potential consists of the Morse strain energy and Coulomb interaction terms. The optical constants of pure components, AB and BC, were employed to fit the potential parameters such as bond-stretching and -bending force constants, dimensionless anharmonicity parameter, and charges. We applied the potential to finite temperature molecular-dynamics simulations on AlxGa1?xAs for which there is no lattice mismatch. The results were compared with experimental data and those of harmonic Kirkwood–Keating model and of equation-of-motion molecular-dynamics technique. Since the Morse strain potential effectively describes finite temperature damping, we have been able to numerically reproduce experimentally obtained optical properties such as dielectric functions and reflectance. This potential model can be readily generalized for strained alloys.DelftChemTechApplied Science
Review of Eimear O\u27Connor \u27Sean Keating in Context: Responses to Culture and Politics in Post-Civil War Ireland\u27
Sean Keating in Context: Responses to Culture and Politics in Post-Civil War Ireland is a much needed addition to the literature on this major figure in 20th Century Irish art. It is an anthology of the artist’s articles and broadcasts dating from 1924 to 1971. Almost half of the 32 texts are transcripts of radio broadcasts dating to the 1930s, appearing for the first time in published form. Eimear O’Connor also provides an excellent and useful discussion of the rather complex figure of Keating who has been stereotyped as a vehemently anti-modernist academic artist by earlier generations of Irish art historians and critics. As O’Connor points out much of this dismissal of Keating came from the need to champion modernist art in Ireland and to set up a rather artificial academic versus modern divide
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