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Stephen Instone (Ed.), Pindar. Selected Odes
Donnet Daniel. Stephen Instone (Ed.), Pindar. Selected Odes. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 67, 1998. p. 310
Stephen Instone (Ed.), Pindar. Selected Odes
Donnet Daniel. Stephen Instone (Ed.), Pindar. Selected Odes. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 67, 1998. p. 310
29th annual Spring Conference on Wind and Percussion Music. Final concert
Recorded during a live performance at Miller Auditorium, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, April. 11, 1997, 7:30 p.m., the 515th concert of the School of Music's 1996-1997 season.1st work: Western Michigan University Brass Choir ; Robert Whaley, conductor. 2nd-4th works: Western Michigan University Symphonic Band ; Robert Spradling and Stephen Melillo, conductors. 5th-6th works: Stephen Melillo All-Star Band ; Robert Spradling and Stephen Melillo, conductors.Information from performance program.Traditional ceremonial opening: Symphony from Fairy Queen / Henry Purcell ; arranged Roger M. Smith -- Jig / Daniel Godfrey -- David (Stormworks) / Stephen Melillo -- A tribute to Stephen Foster / Sammy Nestico -- March, op. 99 / Sergei Prokofieff ; arranged [for concert band by] Paul Yoder -- Erich! (Stormworks) / Stephen Melillo
Cherishing Life in Late Ming Thought
This little piece is intended as an introduction to the two papers that follow it, which focus on two thinkers of Late Imperial China: Hong Yingming (1593-1655) and Li Zhi (1527-1602). Though both are better understood as inheritors of a tradition than creators in their own right, they still prove valuable subjects for investigation, for two reasons in particular. First, the traditions to which they are heirs have an important history in their own right, and contextualizing the work of these authors provides an opportunity to survey briefly some of the major changes that Confucianism underwent during its long progress from inception in the Golden Age of Philosophy during the Warring States to the chaotic last years of the Ming Dynasty, the time of our authors. Both fluctuations in politics and permutations due to Daoist and Buddhist influence in the intervening centuries produced a Confucianism that differs markedly in focus and in tone, if not in essence, from its earlier forms, and our analysis supports a nuanced view of Confucianism, rather than the somewhat monolithic impression that study of the Analects, the Mencius, and Xunzi alone might produce. Second, these two thinkers were not mere academicians, but actively sought to live out the philosophies they embraced in their daily lives, with an existential commitment even more significant due to the tenor of their times. Here we follow Phillip Ivanhoe’s basic schema in rendering the historical context, and rely on close-reading, textual analysis, and, where tenable, biographical data, to reveal the what we find to be distinctive in the life-philosophies of Hong Yingming and Li Zhi, regarding authenticity in self-cultivation, the diminished role of study and tradition, and their ambivalence (or animosity) towards the status quo.Fil: Leach, Stephen. University of Texas; Estados UnidosFil: Mina, Federico Daniel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Humanidades. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Humanidades; Argentin
Electronic Evidence
In this updated edition of the well-established practitioner text, Stephen Mason and Daniel Seng have brought together a team of experts in the field to provide an exhaustive treatment of electronic evidence. This fourth edition continues to follow the tradition in English evidence text books by basing the text on the law of England and Wales, with appropriate citations of relevant case law and legislation from other jurisdictions. Stephen Mason (of the Middle Temple, Barrister) is a leading authority on electronic evidence and electronic signatures, having advised global corporations and governments on these topics. He is also the author of Electronic Signatures in Law and editor ofInternational Electronic Evidence, founding the innovative international open access journal Digital Evidence and Electronic Signatures Law Review in 2004. Stephen is an IALS Associate Research Fellow and Visiting Lecturer at the School of Law, University of Tartu, Estonia. Daniel Seng (Associate Professor, National University of Singapore) teaches and researches on information technology law, infocommunications law, evidence and procedure, artificial intelligence, machine learning and legal reasoning. His research interests also include empirical legal studies and quantitative research and data analytics on big data sets. Between 2001 and 2003, he was concurrently the Director of Research, Technology Law Development Group at the Singapore Academy of Law. Daniel is also a special consultant to the World Intellectual Property Organization, where he has researched, delivered papers and published monographs on copyright exceptions for academic institutions, music copyright in the Asia Pacific and the liability of Internet intermediaries. He is also a non-residential fellow with the Centre for Legal Informatics (CodeX), Stanford University. This book is also available online at http://ials.sas.ac.uk/digital/humanities-digital-library/observing-law-ials-open-book-service-law
Report on Meteorological Research March 1, 1935 (m-1)
The object of the report was to elucidate in detail the various features of the research program in meteorology being carried on at the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute in Akron, Ohio. Mr. L. J. Fangman, of the U.S. Weather Bureau, was collaborating with the author in carrying out work such as a study of autographic records of the various meteorological elements during frontal passages with a view to the possible prediction of the intensity of the accompanying disturbance as it may affect the operation of aircraft and a study of atmospheric gustiness with a view to finding the dependence between frequency end amplitude of velocity fluctuations and the vertical temperature and velocity gradients
Bayonne - Stephen R. Gregg Park
Stephen R. Gregg Park is a Hudson County Park about 100 acres in Bayonne.
It offers visitors a beautiful recreation area along the Newark Bay waterfront. The park has ball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, bocce courts, horseshoe pits, and a running track. Its tranquil passive sections are inviting locations to relax and enjoy the greenery and Newark Bay waterfront. With all of its features and public park facilities, it is an enjoyable and convenient destination for Hudson County families. Last, but certainly not least, Stephen R. Gregg Park offers some of the best waterfront views in the region!families. Last, but certainly not least, Stephen R. Gregg Park offers some of the best waterfront views in the region!Original file name Hudson County Park.jp
Stephen Russell : Super Vanitas
This article is an analysis and contextualisation of 'Super Vanitas' a video installation by Stephen Russell that was held at Boxcopy ARI, Brisbane. It discusses the significance of the painting 'Death of Marat' (J.L. David, 1793) to the work and describes the methodological processes that are revealed in the work
Foucault, neoliberalism, and beyond/ edited by Stephen W. Sawyer and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins.
Includes bibliographical references and index.Offers a comprehensive account of Foucault's relationship to neoliberalism that is driven not by polemics but a careful reading of Foucault's texts and political positions.Introduction / Stephen Sawyer and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins -- Neoliberalism : the highest stage of anti-humanism? / Michael Behrent -- Is Foucault a good guide for understanding, critiquing and combatting neoliberalism? / Serge Audier -- Finding a "left governmentality" : Foucault's last decade / Daniel Zamorra -- Rereading the Birth of biopolitics in light of Foucault's early reading of Marx / Aner Barzilay -- Foucault, genealogy, critique / Dotan Leshem -- Duncan Kelly, Michel Foucault on Phobie d'État and neoliberalism / Duncan Kelly -- Foucault, neoliberalism, and the Iranian Revolution / Claudia Castiglioni -- Neoliberal selves : human capital between Bourdieu and Foucault / Luca Paltrinieri -- Not fostering life, and leaving to die / Judith Revel.1 online resource (xxi, 203 pages
Photograph - Scholarships - Fulbright. Andrea O’Connor, Martin Mackerras, Stephen Bigelow and Daniel Hunter. 1995
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/288071Scholarships - Fulbright. Andrea O’Connor, Martin Mackerras, Stephen Bigelow and Daniel Hunter. 1995298539
Item: [2003.0003.05050] "Photograph - Scholarships - Fulbright. Andrea O’Connor, Martin Mackerras, Stephen Bigelow and Daniel Hunter. 1995
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