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Episode 14: Mission Statement, Part 1 - Developing Servant Leaders with Steve Austin
In the first of a three part series on Taylor\u27s mission statement, Timothy sits down with Steve Austin, associate dean and director of student programs at Taylor, to gain a better understanding of what we say we do at Taylor when we say we develop servant leaders
Steve Lorman
Car park, Howard Springs. L-R: Austin A40, FJ Holden, FC Holden, Customline, 1957 Vauxall Velox, Morris Isis.Lorman, Steve.Date:195
LaWanna Haslem and Steve Austin
LaWanna Haslem and Steve Austin are the students of the month at West Junior High School
In Short. Steve Austin, president of Austin Associates, won the 1995 American
In Short. Steve Austin, president of Austin Associates, won the 1995 American Institute of Certified Public Accountants\u27 Public Service Award for the state of Maine
\u27Stone Cold\u27 Steve Austin: A Short Video Biography
A short documentary film on the life of \u27Stone Cold\u27 Steve Austin by Benjamin Hall for Professor Steve Middleton\u27s, Instructor of Mass Communication at Morehead State University, Feature and Documentary Writing class
[Project proposal] Microscopic Analysis of Intracranial Aneurysm Wall and its Parent Arteries
Microscopic Analysis of Intracranial Aneurysm Wall and its Parent Arteries. George Austin, M.D., Steve Fisher, M.D., N.d. [1992 or later] Project proposal. 7 pg
Abstract Steve Austin Versus the Symbol Grounding Problem
Harnad (1994) identifies the symbol grounding problem as central to his distinction between cognition and computation. To Harnad computation is merely the systematically interpretable manipulation of symbols, while cognition requires that these symbols have intrinsic meaning that is acquired through transducers that mediate between a cogitator and the environment. We present a careful analysis of the role of these transducers through the misadventures of Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar Man. Putting Steve through a series of scenarios allows us to analyze what role transducers play in cognition
Dr. Ashley Austin - Faculty Author Interview
Dr. Ashley Austin, Assistant Professor of Accounting, discusses a recent article in Contemporary Accounting Research, entitled “Improving Auditors’ Consideration of Evidence Contradicting Management’s Estimate Assumptions.” Dr. Austin’s research interests involve using experimental methods to understand and improve auditors’ judgments and decision making, with a focus on how to motivate auditors to exercise professional skepticism and be alert to fraud throughout the audit
Illusion / anti-illusion: the music of Steve Reich in context, 1965-1968
This dissertation situates the work of Steve Reich during the mid-to-late 1960s in its intricate socio-cultural context. Exploring biographical, hermeneutic, aesthetic, and political implications, it attempts to shed light on the composer’s early years. The historical narrative concentrates on the period between the first instantiation of the phase-shifting technique in 'It’s Gonna Rain, or, Meet Brother Walter in Union Square after Listening to Terry Riley' (1965) and the theoretical treatise ‘Music as a Gradual Process’ (1968). It reaches back, however, to the cultural nexus of San Francisco and ahead to the mercurial gallery scene in New York. In addition, modal compositions from 1966 and 1967 are subject to detailed analyses which question the boundary between ‘impersonal’ process and composerly intervention.
Chapter 1 deals with Reich’s relationship to Process art and Minimalism(s), paying particular attention to where he presented his work and with whom he was associated. Chapter 2 traces his involvement with the San Francisco Tape Music Center, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, and the filmmaker Robert Nelson; problematic issues surrounding race and representation are also considered. Chapter 3 critiques two transitional works: 'Melodica' and 'Reed Phase', the latter representing a striking omission from the accepted Reich canon. Chapter 4 is concerned with the relationship between musical teleology and consumer desire in post-war ‘affluent society’, building on the work of Robert Fink. The conclusion proposes that broader social contradictions of the 1960s can be detected in Reich’s music
Redex car rally
Redex car rally. L-R Vanguard, Austin A70, Mercedes, FJ Holden, 1947/48 Ford.Lorman, Steve.Date:195
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