147 research outputs found
Booked at Cade: Building Community Through Story, Scholarship, and Voice
Booked at Cade Author Series Launches at John B. Cade Library In this article, SUBR Librarian Quiana Wright introduces the newly named Booked at Cade Author Series, an initiative designed to connect authors and readers through conversation, reflection, and community engagement. This season featured an impressive lineup of local, regional, and nationally recognized authors whose works celebrate Louisiana’s culture, explore the human experience, and showcase the power of storytelling. Highlights included Dr. Robert Livingston (Play the Game. Change the Game. Leave the Game), Barbara Ruffin-Robertson (The Memoirs of a Southern Creole Woman), Dr. Albert Samuels’ two-part Hurricane Katrina discussion, Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy (editor of Hurricanes Katrina & Rita at 20), and Dr. Sandra K. Johnson (Soft Power for the Journey: The Life of a STEM Trailblazer)
Cade presents as part of Indiana Law Journal series
Associate Dean for Clinical Programs and Experiential Learning & Hosch Associate Professor Jason A. Cade presented \u27Water is Life!\u27 (and Speech!): Death, Dissent, and Democracy in the Borderlands as part of the Indiana Law Journal Author Talks Series at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law during November
Cade presents as part of Indiana Law Journal series
Associate Dean for Clinical Programs and Experiential Learning & Hosch Associate Professor Jason A. Cade presented \u27Water is Life!\u27 (and Speech!): Death, Dissent, and Democracy in the Borderlands as part of the Indiana Law Journal Author Talks Series at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law during November
Prioritization of Music in Narrative Film
For his Culminating Experience, Cade Margus sought to utilize both video and audio as equally influential storytelling devices by directing and creating original background music for a narrative short film with a personal subject. The film was set in and required partnership with an active music festival. In the film, the music initially exists as a diegetic electronic performance occurring off-screen, then evolves strategically over time as a means of contributing tension and emotional complexity to the story. The author completed the script, creatively managed pre-production, and produced the background music simultaneously, defying the standard workflow of today’s film industry. By doing so, music informed more decisions and shaped the final film more deeply than if it had been composed after shooting.https://remix.berklee.edu/graduate-studies-production-technology/1315/thumbnail.jp
Toni Cade Bambara Speaks at the Conference on Black South Literature and Art, November 1980
Author Toni Cade Bambara is shown speaking at the Conference on Black South Literature and Art held at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Written on verso: Novelist Toni Cade Bambara addresses the keynote session of the Conference on Black South Literature and Art. Other platform guests shown are (l-r) novelist Albert Murray; Ann Carol Rivers of the Atlanta University Center; former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young; playwright Ossie Davis; David Wilk, director of the literature program of the National Endowment for the Arts; Benjamin Hudson, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Atlanta University; and Sondra O'Neale, professor of English at Emory and organizer of the conference.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection
Deep sightings and rescue missions fiction, essays, and conversations
On December 9, 1995, Toni Cade Bambara died at the age of fifty-six, a profound loss to American culture. In its obituary the New York Times called her "a major contributor to the emerging genre of black women's literature, along with the writers Toni Morrison and Alice Walker." The author of many acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction, among them three pioneering and timeless volumes: Gorilla, My Love and The Seabirds Are Still Alive, both collections of stories, and The Salt Eaters, a novel, Bambara had not published a new book in the fourteen years prior to her death. She developed during that time a keen interest in film - as a scriptwriter, filmmaker, critic, and teacher - and collaborated on several television documentaries, including The Bombing of Osage Avenue, about the police assault on the MOVE headquarters in Philadelphia, and on the W. E. B. Du Bois Film Project. Bambara also helped to launch the careers of many other black women filmmakers. Deep Sightings and Rescue Missions is a brilliant distillation of Bambara's original sensibility and a confirmation of her status as one of America's great post-World War II writers. Here is a rich selection of her writings, many of which have never before appeared in print: stories ("Madame Bai and the Taking of Stone Mountain," "Ice," "Luther on Sweet Auburn"), essays ("Language and the Writer," "The Education of a Storyteller), film criticism ("School Daze"), and a revealing interview
Episode 2: Music & Law
In this episode co-hosts Leslie Grove and Rachel Evans are joined by Nina Guzman to bring you discussions about music and the law with: Law faculty member and fellow podcaster Joe Miller Alumnae and entertainment attorney Michelle Davis Former law faculty member, R.E.M.’s legal counsel and manager Bertis Downs Tunabunny member and author Scott Creney of the law school’s Jittery Joes coffee shop Law faculty member Jason Cade of Hog-eyed Man Law librarian and adjunct professor Endia Sowers Paig
Real-time computer aided colonoscopy versus standard colonoscopy for improving adenoma detection rate: A meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials
Background: Recent prospective randomized controlled trials have evaluated deep convolutional neural network (CNN) based computer aided detection (CADe) of lesions in real-time colonoscopy. We conducted this meta-analysis to compare the adenoma detection rate (ADR) of deep CNN based CADe assisted colonoscopy to standard colonoscopy (SC) from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Methods: Multiple databases were searched (from inception to May 2020) and parallel RCTs that compared deep CNN based CADe assisted colonoscopy to SC were included for this analysis. Using Mantel-Haenzel (M-H) random effects model, pooled risk ratios (RR) and mean difference (MD) were calculated. In between study heterogeneity was assessed by I2% values. Outcomes assessed included other per patient adenoma parameters. Findings: Six RCTs were included in our final analysis that utilized deep CNN based CADe system in real-time colonoscopy. Total numbers of patients assessed were 4962 (2480 in CADe and 2482 in SC group). CADe based colonoscopy demonstrated statistically higher pooled ADR, RR=1.5 (95% CI 1.3–1.72), p<0.0001, I2=56%; and pooled PDR, RR=1.42 (95% CI 1.33–1.51), p<0.00001, I2=9%; when compared to SC. Per patient adenoma detection parameters were significantly better with CADe colonoscopy when compared to SC, with increased scope withdrawal time (mean difference = 0.38, 95% CI 0.05–0.72, p = 0.02). Interpretation: Based on our meta-analysis, deep CNN based CADe colonoscopy achieved significantly higher ADR metrics, albeit with increased scope withdrawal time when compared to SC. © 2020 The Author(s
Remédios estruturais em casos de infração à ordem econômica: as limitações jurídicas e econômicas a serem observadas pelo CADE
O presente trabalho irá abordar requisitos jurídicos e econômicos a serem observados pela autoridade antitruste na modelagem de remédio estrutural imposto como decorrência de uma infração à ordem econômica. Ponto de partida para toda a análise será a decisão administrativa proferida pelo CADE no caso do cimento e do concreto, que determinou, pela primeira vez na história brasileira, o desinvestimento de determinados ativos. Como será demonstrado, a Lei 12.529/2011 confere amplos poderes ao CADE em sua função repressiva e ainda não há clareza quanto aos limites que precisam ser respeitados pela autarquia quanto à escolha da medida mais adequada para restaurar a concorrência. O princípio da proporcionalidade também não foi devidamente estudado especificamente para fins antitruste, de tal forma que os seus contornos ainda permanecem genéricos e abertos. Diante desse cenário e da ausência de precedentes concretos no Brasil, o presente trabalho se propõe a apresentar os requisitos que foram já estabelecidos no Direito Europeu em relação à imposição de remédios antitruste em casos de conduta. Em especial, será analisado o requisito da conexidade da medida escolhida com a infração, o qual pressupõe que a autoridade demonstre que existe risco de a infração persistir ou se repetir em decorrência da própria estrutura da empresa. O trabalho também irá abordar quais tipos de condutas anticompetitivas justificam a utilização de remédios de natureza estrutural. Ao final, serão analisadas algumas decisões proferidas por autoridades europeias, avaliando-se, ainda, quais foram os procedimentos seguidos até a escolha do remédio.The present dissertation will focus on legal and economical requirements that must be fulfilled by the antitrust authority when designining a structural measure as consequence for an infringement to the economic order. The starting point for all the discussions was the administrative decision rendered by CADE in the cement and concrete case, which, for the first time in Brazilian antitrust history, determined the divestment of certain assets. As demonstrated throughout this work, Law n. 12.529/2011 grants broad powers to CADE and it does not provide a clear legal frame on the boundaries that are to be observed by the authority when imposing measures for restorement of competition conditions. The principle of proportionality has also not been duly studied under an antitrust perspective and its outlines remain extremely open and generic. In view of this scenario and considering the lack of precedents in Brazil, the present dissertation will analyse the requirements established in European Law concerning antitrust remedies in conduct cases. In particular, the dissertation will focus on the connection of the intended measure in relation to the wrongdoing, which requires the authority to demonstrate that there is a risk of lasting or repeated infringement that derives directly from the structure of the undertaking. It will also assess what modalities of anticompetitive wrongdoings would justify the use of structural measures. In the end, the author will examine some decisions rendered by the European authorities and will also assess what procedures have been carried out for the selection of the suitable measure
Ottomar von Behr
Photograph shows Ottomar von Behr, pioneer German settler in the Sisterdale (Kendall County) area; author of one of the first German immigrants' guides to Texas; and had the first lending library in Texas.Copy by photographer Ernst Raba, who signature is on lower right
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