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PAUL BUSSELBERG Baritone DOCTORAL RECITAL Monday, April 4, 2005 8:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall
Playlist: Song / Philip Miller (b.1961) -- The Triple Foole / Philip Miller (b.1961) -- Buffalo Bill / Seth Ward (b.1974) -- the moon is rising in her hair / Seth Ward (b.1974) -- r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r / Seth Ward (b.1974) -- i thank you God / Seth Ward (b.1974) -- Jimmie's got a goil / Seth Ward (b.1974) -- Tagore Love songs for mezzo-soprano, baritone, and piano / Karim Al-Zand (b.1970) .This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Doctor of Musical Arts degree
No. 666 Seth Neily
Transcript (15 pages) of an interview by Erin Halcomb with Seth Neily on 4 November 2011. Part of the Occupy Salt Lake City Oral History Project, Everett Cooley Collection tape no. U-3105Seth Neily(b. 1980) was driving past Pioneer Park in Salt Lake City and saw the tents set up. He stopped to ask about the Occupy movement, and after going home and researching it himself, decided to join the demonstration. His time in political science classes influenced his decision. Seth talks about the roles he´s taken on at Pioneer Park, which include site manager and police liaison. He talks about Occupy SLC´s relationship with the city. Seth talks about the differences between Occupy SLC and other Occupy movements. Project: Occupy Salt Lake. Interviewer: Erin Holcomb
Travelling theory: Western knowledge and its Indian object
From the1830s the colonial government in India became the agency for the promotion of ‘Western education’, that is, education that sought to disseminate modern, Western, rational knowledge through modern institutions and pedagogic processes. This paper examines a historical
episode in which certain key categories of modern Western thought were pressed into service to explain a consequence of the dissemination of Western knowledge in colonial India. The episode in question was that of the alleged ‘moral crisis’ of the educated Indian, who, many argued, had been plunged into confusion and moral disarray following his exposure to Western knowledge in the schools and universities established by his British ruler. In the discourse of moral crisis, the knowledge being disseminated through Western education was simultaneously put to use in explaining an unanticipated effect of this education. How adequate was Western knowledge to explaining its own effects? More generally –for this paper is drawn from a larger study of how modern Western knowledge ‘travelled’ when transplanted to colonial India – what is the status of the knowledge we produce when we ‘apply’ the categories of
modern Western thought in order to understand or explain India
Seth, Mr Seth Anthony, [No Service Number]
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/416143Surname: SETH. Given Name(s) or Initials: MR SETH ANTHONY. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 56791.238296
Item: [2016.0049.48404] "Seth, Mr Seth Anthony, [No Service Number]
Seth S Pixton; Jane S Pixton; Olive S Pixton
Series 1621 | Third District Court: Salt Lake County | Probate Case Files | 892 for Seth S PixtonCase files for Third District Court (Salt Lake County) probate division primarily involve the probate of estates for deceased persons and guardianship for minors and persons who were deemed legally incompetent.Estat
The marriage record of Boley, Seth S. and Dukes, Elvira
Marriage license for Seth S. Boley and Elvira Dukes. George L. Jones was the Justice of the Peace
Gameworlds: virtual media and children's everyday play
Game studies is a rapidly developing field across the world, with a growing number of dedicated courses addressing video games and digital play as significant phenomena in contemporary everyday life and media cultures. Seth Giddings looks to fill a gap by focusing on the relationship between the actual and virtual worlds of play in everyday life. He addresses both the continuities and differences between digital play and longer-established modes of play. The 'gameworlds' title indicates both the virtual world designed into the videogame and the wider environments in which play is manifested: social relationships between players; hardware and software; between the virtual worlds of the game and the media universes they extend (e.g. Pokémon, Harry Potter, Lego, Star Wars); and the gameworlds generated by children's imaginations and creativity (through talk and role-play, drawings and outdoor play). The gameworld raises questions about who, and what, is in play. Drawing on recent theoretical work in science and technology studies, games studies and new media studies, a key theme is the material and embodied character of these gameworlds and their components (players' bodies, computer hardware, toys, virtual physics, and the physical environment). Building on detailed small-scale ethnographic case studies, Gameworlds is the first book to explore the nature of play in the virtual worlds of video games and how this play relates to, and crosses over into, everyday play in the actual worl
Spatially embedded dynamics and complexity
To gain a deeper understanding of the impact of spatial embedding on the dynamics of complex systems we employ a measure of interaction complexity developed within neuroscience using the tools of statistical information theory. We apply this measure to a set of simple network models embedded within Euclidean spaces of varying dimensionality in order to characterise the way in which the constraints imposed by low-dimensional spatial embedding contribute to the dynamics (rather than the structure) of complex systems. We demonstrate that strong spatial constraints encourage high intrinsic complexity, and discuss the implications for complex systems in general
Seth Tanner
Photo of Seth Benjamin Tanner, brother of Myron and an early settler of northern Arizona. He died in 1918 and was buried at Taylor, Arizona. Photo probably from early 20th century
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