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    CARE Conference Chapel - Dr. Conor & Mrs. Kerri Angell & Dr. Carol Sisson

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    Dr. Conor Angell and his wife, Kerri, discuss their experience with adoption while Dr. Carol Sisson explores her experiences as a foster parent. Dr. Scott Moeschberger, director of the Orphans and Vulnerable Children major, closes the program

    The Echo: May 3, 2019

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    Student sculpture vandalized – Two choirs dismissed – Taylor celebrates athletic inclusion – Alumnus hired to connect students, alumni – Campus group prompts discussion on sexuality – Life from Breu – foody fix – Drone racing world champion returns to alma mater – The Weekly Bachelor and Bachelorette – “Bible Characters” Weekly Crossword -- #TaylorU’s Top Tweets – Taylor says goodbye to professor of music an Chorale – ‘Metcalf Open’ shows student talent – ‘Avengers: Endgame’ brings 22-movie saga to a close – Taylor cheerleaders hope to level up – Conor and Kerri Angell hold a bake sale for future adoption – Taylor should stand in the middle – Our View – One church family – Scripture mandates community on campus – Letters to the Editor – Politics need moral people – Women’s golf prepares for national tournament – Baseball on brink of tournament play – Weekly Preview – Scoreboard – Athletes of the Weekhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-2018-2019/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Gender and creative labour

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    Inequalities within the cultural and creative industries (CCI) have been insufficiently explored. International research across a range of industries reveals gendered patterns of disadvantage and exclusion which are, unsurprisingly, further complicated by divisions of class, and also disability and race and ethnicity. These persistent inequalities are amplified by the precariousness, informality and requirements for flexibility which are widely noted features of contemporary creative employment. In addition, women in particular are disadvantaged by the boundary-crossing (for instance, between home and work, paid work and unpaid work) and new pressures around identity-making and self-presentation, as well as continuing difficulties related to sexism and the need to manage parenting responsibilities alongside earning. This article introduces a new collection which explores these issues, marking the significance of gender for an understanding of creative labour in the neoliberal economy

    2013 Common Book Convocation: Conor Grennan, author of Little Princes: One Man\u27s Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal.

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    Little Princes is the epic story of Conor Grennan’s battle to save the lost children of Nepal and how he found himself in the process. Part Three Cups of Tea, part Into Thin Air, Grennan’s remarkable memoir is at once gripping and inspirational, and it carries us deep into an exotic world that most readers know little about.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/commonbook/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Robert S. Taylor oral history

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    not peer reviewedSubmitted by Conor Tinch ([email protected]) on 2014-04-04T17:47:10Z No. of bitstreams: 4 t216-taylor-02.mp3: 22460865 bytes, checksum: 84802c0d2263bf03a09f5feff3bb642f (MD5) t216-taylor-03.mp3: 27784673 bytes, checksum: b0d17a28060b8c20c8bcdae2d756b0a8 (MD5) t216-taylor-04.mp3: 19316611 bytes, checksum: ce50f7743521313cf0497a94db3a9053 (MD5) t216-taylor-01.mp3: 28366472 bytes, checksum: 7d4ef3b64110c6863da1838b920dad11 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2014-04-04T17:47:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 4 t216-taylor-02.mp3: 22460865 bytes, checksum: 84802c0d2263bf03a09f5feff3bb642f (MD5) t216-taylor-03.mp3: 27784673 bytes, checksum: b0d17a28060b8c20c8bcdae2d756b0a8 (MD5) t216-taylor-04.mp3: 19316611 bytes, checksum: ce50f7743521313cf0497a94db3a9053 (MD5) t216-taylor-01.mp3: 28366472 bytes, checksum: 7d4ef3b64110c6863da1838b920dad11 (MD5) Previous issue date: 1991unpublishedTaylor, a retired teacher and principal, discusses his experiences in education: high school and college education in Lincoln, Illinois and at Illinois State University, teaching in Lincoln, supplies and books, students, teachers and staff, discipline, becoming a principal, working at two different schools, teaching techniques, changes in schools and programs, accomplishments and failures in education. Interview by Steve Sauer, 1991. 4 tapes, 265 mins

    ByzRev 03.2021.034: James T. Chlup – Conor Whately (eds), Greek and Roman Military Manuals. Genre and History.: (Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies). London – New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2020.

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      James T. Chlup – Conor Whately (eds), Greek and Roman Military Manuals. Genre and History (Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies). London – New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2020. xi, 295 pp. – ISBN 978-1-13833514-1  James T. Chlup – Conor Whately (eds), Greek and Roman Military Manuals. Genre and History (Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies). London – New York: Routledge Taylor Francis Group 2020. xi, 295 pp.– ISBN 978-1-13833514-

    “Hey Skinny, Your Ribs Are Showing”: The Fitness Industry of Charles Atlas and Masculinity in Early Twentieth-Century United States

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    About the author Conor Heffernan is a senior of History and Political Science at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Conor has a keen interest in health and fitness and American culture in the 20th century. He hopes to further his studies into the history of physical culture in the future

    The Birds

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    The playbill for Taylor University\u27s performance of The Birds by Conor McPherson adapted from the short story of Daphne Du Maurier. Performed September 15-18, 2022 at the Mitchell Theatre. The Birds is set in an isolated house where two strangers, Nat and Diane, seek refuge from relentless attacks by flocks of birds. As they struggle to survive with limited resources and no electricity, their fragile sanctuary is further disrupted by the arrival of a young woman named Julia. The tension inside the house mirrors the chaos outside, as paranoia and fear take hold. McPherson\u27s adaptation delves into the psychological and emotional strains of the characters, creating a claustrophobic and unsettling atmosphere that explores themes of survival, trust, and human vulnerability.https://pillars.taylor.edu/playbills/1381/thumbnail.jp

    The human rights act 1998

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    In this chapter, Conor Gearty takes on the Human Rights Act 1998 as a leading work. Adopting an autobiographical approach to understanding its significance, Gearty explores his own changing views on the merits of the Act against the backdrop of the changing political and constitutional fortunes of a statute that remains highly controversial

    Imaging mass cytometry pseudoimage data underlying the publication "Decoding mitochondrial heterogeneity in single muscle fibres by imaging mass cytometry"

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    .zip archive containing IMC pseudoimage data underlying the publication below:Decoding mitochondrial heterogeneity in single muscle fibres by imaging mass cytometryCharlotte Warren, David McDonald, Roderick Capaldi, David Deehan, Robert W. Taylor, Andrew Filby, Doug M. Turnbull, Conor Lawless & Amy E. VincentScientific Reports volume 10, Article number: 15336 (2020)https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-70885-3</p
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