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    Evan Douglis: Moon Jelly

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    Architecture Spring 2010 Lecture Series - March 2, 2010 at Slocum Hall. Evan Douglis is dean of the School of Architecture at RPI, and also principal of Evan Douglis Studio, a contemporary interdisciplinary design firm. The firm\u27s unique cutting edge research into computer aided digital design and fabrication technology, new materials and multi-media installations as applied to a range of diverse gallery installations, commercial projects and more recently a new generation of building components has elicited international acclaim

    Consensual

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    An explosive and thought-provoking play from the author of Girls Like That, exploring what happens when buried secrets catch up with you.As Head of Year 11, Diane is meant to be implementing the new 'Healthy Relationships' curriculum. But then Freddie arrives. She hasn't seen him since that night six years earlier when he was fifteen.She thinks he took advantage of her. He thinks she groomed him for months. Neither is sure. But when it comes to sex and consent, how far can you blur the lines?Evan Placey's Consensual was first performed by the National Youth Theatre in their 2015 West End season

    Valedictory Address: Evan Hierholzer

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    Valedictory Address given by Evan Hierholzer in the Spring of 2014

    Ep. #154 - Evan Berry

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    This recording and transcript form part of a collection of podcasts conducted by the Cultures of Energy at Rice University. Cultures of Energy brings writers, artists and scholars together to talk, think and feel their way into the Anthropocene. We cover serious issues like climate change, species extinction and energy transition. But we also try to confront seemingly huge and insurmountable problems with insight, creativity and laughter.Cymene and Dominic rediscover the Violent Femmes on this week's podcast and that prompts a discussion of the best albums of all time. We then (18:54) welcome American U’s Evan Berry to the podcast, author of Devoted to Nature: The Religious Roots of American Environmentalism (U California Press, 2015) and the PI of a Luce Foundation funded project on “Religion and Climate Change in Cross-Regional Comparison.” We start with the Pope and his views on climate change and then quickly move on to Evan’s argument that much apparently secular environmentalist thinking has deep affinities with Christian theology. We revisit Lynn White’s famous argument that Christianity devalues nature, discuss the need to move past “great man” narratives of the evolution of environmentalism, and ruminate on what 19th century Christian environmentalists considered to be the “moral salubriousness of nature.” Evan shares his thoughts on how Protestant nominalism may have informed American climate denialism over time and also about how walking as a form of “recreational salvation” became linked to the valorization of wilderness. We discuss whether American Christianity is exceptional in terms of climate morality and why American political culture has become an incubator for religious radicalism. We then turn to how climate change is now impacting religious systems across the world and how better intergenerational ethics might teach us to think collectively rather than individually. Finally, we discuss another recent book project Evan has undertaken with Rob Albro, Church, Cosmovision, and the Environment: Religion and Social Conflict in Contemporary Latin America (Routledge 2018)

    Poser

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    Poser is a book of poems consisting of seven sections. The poems inside the book deal with a range of topics, but focus centrally around the development of identity in contemporary society. The work calls to question the paths human beings seek in order to affirm selfhood, and deals heavily with the psychological problem known as "Imposter Syndrome." The sections address distinct periods of development and their corresponding spiritual, social, and human inquiries, which end up defining the shapes of our lives.M.F.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Evan Gill Smit

    Figments of Imagination v. 14 (2006: Spring): 22

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    Short story "When Everyone Is Happy" by Evan Lai

    Figments of Imagination v. 14 (2006: Spring): 21

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    Short story "When Everyone Is Happy" by Evan Lai

    Figments of Imagination v. 14 (2006: Spring): 23

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    Short story "When Everyone Is Happy" by Evan Laib; art "My Motive" by Crystal Woh

    Functional assessment of multiple sclerosis

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    An appraisal of the Functional Assessment of Multiple SclerosisPeer reviewe

    Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre construction site, 1974

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    View from the east side of the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre construction site, spring 1974
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