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    Oral history interview with Stephen Hicks (SOH-004)

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    In this interview, Professor Stephen C. Hicks reflects on his career at Suffolk Law School. He discusses his educational background and early teaching career; his direction of Suffolk Law School’s graduate programs, including the master’s degree in global law and technology, a program which he founded; the importance of international legal education; and Suffolk’s influence on other law schools. Professor Hicks concludes by discussing his hopes for the future of Suffolk Law School’s international programs.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Doug Hicks – Faculty Author Interview

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    The Podcasts@Boatwright debut author is Dr. Doug Hicks, associate professor of leadership studies and religion and executive director of the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement. His new book, With God on All Sides: Leadership in a Devout and Diverse America, describes how our various religious traditions can help build common ground in America and how leaders can and should deal with religious diversity

    Self-interest in Ayn Rand (1905-1982)

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    Stephen Hicks, Rockford Universit

    Stephen F. Austin Eagle, 1986

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    Yearbook for Stephen F. Austin High School in Port Arthur, Texas includes photographs of and information about the school, student body, teachers, and organizations

    Writers Talk featuring authors Troy Hicks and Elaine Wolf

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    Elaine Wolf, author of Camp, talks to OSU students Erin Reilly-Sanders and Allison Fetzer. Author and teacher Troy Hicks talks to OSU employee Kevin Cordi about the impact of technology on the teaching of writing.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/WritersTalk-Audio/WT_2013-3-18-Hicks_Wolf.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin

    Seismic slip on an upper-plate normal fault during a large subduction megathrust rupture

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    Quantification of stress accumulation and release during subduction zone seismic cycles requires an understanding of the distribution of fault slip during earthquakes. Reconstructions of slip are typically constrained to a single, known fault plane. Yet, slip has been shown to occur on multiple faults within the subducting plate1 owing to stress triggering2, resulting in phenomena such as earthquake doublets3. However, rapid stress triggering from the plate interface to faults in the overriding plate has not been documented. Here we analyse seismic data from the magnitude 7.1 Araucania earthquake that occurred in the Chilean subduction zone in 2011. We find that the earthquake, which was reported as a single event in global moment tensor solutions4, 5, was instead composed of two ruptures on two separate faults. Within 12?s a thrust earthquake on the plate interface triggered a second large rupture on a normal fault 30?km away in the overriding plate. This configuration of partitioned rupture is consistent with normal-faulting mechanisms in the ensuing aftershock sequence. We conclude that plate interface rupture can trigger almost instantaneous slip in the overriding plate of a subduction zone. This shallow upper-plate rupture may be masked from teleseismic data, posing a challenge for real-time tsunami warning systems

    Local body-wave attenuation dataset and models for VoiLA experiment

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    Supplementary dataset to "Slab to back-arc to arc: fluid and melt pathways through the mantle wedge beneath the Lesser Antilles" by Stephen P. Hicks et al. This archive contains: the working directory and output for the t* spectral inversions of P- and S-wave data ("output_PS_WL30_usestacorr_fc1.zip". The 3-D tomographic output ("vel_Q_antilles_scatter.csv") interpolated onto a 4x4x4km grid

    Oral history interview with Charles R Hicks, 2008 Jan. 14

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    Hicks talks about early years and coming to Purdue in 1953 as faculty member in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He became head of the Department of Education 1960 and in 1971 he reorganized it into nine sections. Hicks talks about the challenges and responsibilities as a department head including faculty research, faculty recruitment, and appointment of key people as assistant heads. Hicks was accredited by NCATE [National Council For Accreditation of Teacher Education]. He discusses the state of teacher preparation in the 1970s, 1980s and into the 21st century. Hicks discusses a trip in 1968 behind the Iron Curtin on the contrast in culture and life under Communism. Hicks is a researcher and author in the field of design of experiments

    Willet Hicks letter to Charity Rotch, New York, 3 mo 7th, 1806

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    News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from Willet Hicks in New York. Quakers often quoted the Bible in their letters which were similar to Epistles as this author mentions in this letter on page three.7.75" x 12.75" (19.9 by 33 cm

    A Third Dimension : An Exhibition of Sculpture by Tommie Gallie, Gary Williams, Robert Hicks

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    The author briefly points out how Gallie, WIlliams and Hicks expand the concept of sculpture. Includes artists' statements and biographical notes
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