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    Dr. Nathan Nobis, Morehouse College, August 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Nathan Nobis. Dr. Nobis talks about his paper, "The Harmful, Nontherapeutic use of Animals in Research is Morally Wrong." Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Letter from Nathan Bankhead, Bankhead and Henderson, to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Nathan Bankhead to Carl Hayden concerning his sheep and the accusations of Horace M. Albright

    Nathan Newsom diary

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    Narrative account entitled "A Short summary of a journey, taken by volunteers from Gallia County; for the purpose of destroying Indians and the invasion of Canada," written by Nathan Newsom. Newsom was an orderly sergeant in Captain Calvin Shepard's company from Gallia County, Ohio, during the War of 1812. This volume conveys conditions experienced by soldiers during the war, including low pay, shortages of food and clothing, low morale, and severe weather conditions. Newsom also describes the cooperation of the army with friendly Indians and the disciplinary measures taken for desertion and other offenses

    Guilt, Memory, and the Beta-God: Nathan Englander on kaddish.com

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    Diane Feigenson Lecture in Jewish Literature… Nathan Englander, Bestselling author, For the Relief of Unbearable Urges, What We Talk About When We Talk, About Anne Frank, and kaddish.com (2019).https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/bennettcenter-posters/1360/thumbnail.jp

    Okechukwu Nzelu, Helen Palmer & Nathan Walker: North Faces

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    Public Reading Performance as part of Edinburgh International Book Festival 2024. Nathan Walker will read from their publication 'Skirting' (Broken Sleep Books) "Join Barnsley-born poet and Pity author Andrew McMillan as he hosts a showcase of literary talent from the North of England. Tonight McMillan presents a prismatic range of writers – novelists Okechukwu Nzelu and Helen Palmer, poet and performance artist Nathan Walker – as well as Alicia Byrne, the inaugural winner of the Tempest Prize for unpublished LGBTQ+ writers (run in collaboration with New Writing North). Come and hear the groundbreaking work from some of the most exciting literary talent working today.

    The nameless grave [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Engraved.; One of the favourite songs of Madame Malibran, composed by I. Nathan : from a list of works pub. by Joseph Thomas.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn2424271; MUS: N, JAF.; N copy bound with 24 other Nathan items

    Nathan Johnson

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    Nathan Johnson received his J.D. from George Washington University Law School, where he founded the GW Space Law Society, and served as Notes Editor on the George Washington International Law Review. He served as the Law Student Division Liaison to the ABA Forum on Air & Space Law, and was a research assistant to Professor Henry Hertzfeld at the Elliott School of International Affairs. He interned with the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation during SpaceX’s first licensed flights to the International Space Station; and he interned for the U.S. Congress House Committee on Science, Space, & Technology during markup of the NASA Authorization Act and consideration of updates to the Commercial Space Launch Act. While at Nebraska Law, he is a research assistant to Professors Matt Schaefer and Frans von der Dunk, and separately is the author of Astro, Esq., a newsletter for space law students and young professionals.https://commons.erau.edu/stm-images/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Review of 'The Celebrated George Barrington A Spurious Author' by Nathan Garvey.

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    Review of 'The Celebrated George Barrington A Spurious Author' by Nathan Garvey

    Linear Recurrent Subsequences of Generalized Meta-Fibonacci Sequences

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    In a recent paper, Frank Ruskey asked whether every linear recurrent sequence can occur in some solution of a meta-Fibonacci sequence. In this paper, we consider the natural generalization of meta-Fibonacci recurrences to more than two terms. In this context, we show, using an explicit construction, that any sequence satisfying a linear recurrence with positive coefficients occurs as an evenly-spaced subsequence in some generalized meta-Fibonacci sequence.Peer reviewe

    Heirlooms

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    Heirlooms is a collection of short prose works written and edited while attending Creighton University’s MFA program. The pieces range in length—some less than one hundred words, none longer than a few pages—and each, the author hopes, participates in one concept of inheritance or another. What is important to these stories, snapshots, lists and anecdotes is what people are left with and where they are left: the things physical and otherwise that linger with us after moments of change, the places emotional, fiscal, and spiritual in which we’re deposited. These works look to the ends and the aftermaths of day-to-day life, and to the periphery. Burden or boon (or something wholly outside that false dichotomy), the moments depicted herein seek the minutia of life, offering it to readers for appreciation and wonder. Inspired by the work of writers like Stuart Dybek and Lydia Davis, the author hopes these pieces’ brevity is in service of that minutia. Heirlooms often take the shape of trinkets, delicate and precise, valuable beyond their size and more important than any amount of money. The author hopes these flashes or prose feel like heirlooms themselves, that their essential smallness speaks beyond the confines of the page, echoing with readers in the way our various inheritances tend to.ProQuest Traditional Publishing Optio
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