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    An Interview with Tony David Sampson: Author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks

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    Tony D. Sampson is Reader in Digital Culture and Communication in the School of Arts and Digital Industries (ADI) at the University of East London, where he directs the EmotionUX lab, supervising research on the cognitive, emotional, and affective aspects of user experience. In 2013, he co-founded Club Critical Theory, an organization dedicated to the application of critical theory in everyday life in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Tony is the author of Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks and The Assemblage Brain: Sense Making in Neuroculture, both from the University of Minnesota Press. He blogs at viralcontagion.wordpress.com. The editors of this special NANO issue are delighted to have the opportunity to talk with Tony about how his work touches on issues of imitation and contagion—a loaded term unpacked within his 2012 book

    Tony Yang

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    A recent Stories of Andrews piece featured Tony Yang, our associate vice president for Marketing & Enrollment Management and chief marketing officer. See the ways God has moved in Tony’s life at andrews.edu/stories Andrea Luxtonhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/stories-2019-summer/1000/thumbnail.jp

    ATLET JUDO TONY RICARDO MANTOLAS DALAM PROSES PENCAPAIAN PRESTASI

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    Abstrak Cabang olahraga judo merupakan salah satu cabang olahraga bela diri yang saat ini sering membawa prestasi di kancah internasional. Tony Ricadro Mantolas adalah salah satu atlet judo berprestasi yang dimiliki Indonesia. Prestasi tinggi yang dimiliki Tony merupakan hasil jeri payah yang dia lakukan sejak masih kecil. Mulai menyukai olahraga judo ketika pertama kali melihat sang ibunda olahraga judo membuat Tony ikut menyukai olahraga judo hingga meraih prestasi yang luar biasa. Tony selalu menjaga kecukupan asupan nutrisi dan pola istirahat yang cukup karena hal tersebut adalah langkah  menuju prestasi tinggi seorang atlet. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui dan menjabarkan secara terbuka perjalanan dan proses karier seorang Tony Ricardo Mantolas meraih prestasi di cabang olahraga judo. Dengan mengetahui proses perjalanan karier seorang Tony Ricardo Mantolas, diharapkan dapat menjadi inspirasi dan motivasi bagi masyarakat secara umum yang memiliki minat pada cabang olahraga judo untuk sekedar belajar maupun mendalami cabang olahraga judo. Desain penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif auto-biografi. Sumber data yang dikumpulkan didapatkan dari wawancara langsung saudara Tony Ricardo Mantolas yang didukung dengan sumber atau bukti artefak prestasi selama kariernya. Simpulan dari penelitian ini yaitu untuk mencapai prestasi tinggi, perlu adanya kerja keras, pengorbanan, dan proses berat yang dapat membentuk seseorang menjadi lebih kuat dan lebih baik. Kata Kunci: Tony Ricardo Mantolas; atlet judo; prestasi Abstract Judo is a one of martial arts which currently often brings much international achievements. Tony Ricadro Mantolas is one of Indonesia's outstanding judos athlete. High achievements of Tony is the results of the hard work he has done since he was a child. He starting judo when he first saw his mother playing judo who made Tony also like judo. Tony always maintains adequate nutritional intake and adequate rest patterns because these are steps towards high achievement as an athlete to get extraordinary achievements. The purpose of this study is to openly identify and describe the career path and process of Tony Ricardo Mantolas to achieving achievements in the sport of judo. By knowing the career process of Tony Ricardo Mantolas, hoped that it can become an inspiration and motivation for people in general who have an interest in the sport of judo just to learn or deepen the sport of judo. The research design used a qualitative auto-biographical method. The source of the data collected was obtained from direct interviews with Tony Ricardo Mantolas and several sources or evidence of artifacts of achievements during his careers. The conclusion of this study is that to achieve a high achievement, there needs to be hard work, sacrifice, and strenuous processes that can shape a person to become stronger and better. Keywords: Tony Ricardo Mantolas; judo athlete; achivemen

    Tony Tulathimutte: 48th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Tony Tulathimutte is the author of Private Citizens and Rejection. A graduate of Stanford University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, he’s received a Whiting Award and an O. Henry Award, was longlisted for the National Book Award, and has written for The Paris Review, N+1, The New York Times, Playboy, The Nation, and others. He also runs CRIT, a writing class in Brooklyn

    Art Forum - Yang, William

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    17 May 2000. Screening of the documentary film Sadness in which award winning photographer William Yang explores issues of grief, family and identity. The film was directed by Tony Ayres, a graduate of the ANU and was nominated for the best documentary film category at the AFI awards in 1999

    Tokyo Burning Interview with Tony Barnstone

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    Interview with Tony Barnstone about adapting his poetry to music. Tokyo\u27s Burning is a CD that tells history from the inside, telling stories of the Pacific theater of WWII not from the God\u27s eye view but from the points of view of American and Japanese civilians and soldiers who lived and suffered through Pearl Harbor and Iwo Jima, the firebombing of Tokyo and the atom bomb drop on Hiroshima. Songs in the CD are based upon 15 years of research into the Pacific theater of WWII by Tony Barnstone—poet, author, and professor at Whittier College in Los Angeles. Tony worked with oral histories, histories, diaries, letters, and memoirs, and did his own interviews with vets and their families to write a book of poems titled Tongue of War: From Pearl Harbor to Nagasaki (BkMk Press, 2009). Though many of the songs deal with atrocity—sex slavery, torture, internment camps, even cannibalism—the CD itself is meant to take a neutral stance, allowing each character to speak his or her view, without judgment, assuming that the readers will find their own moral paths through these competing voices and viewpoints. As one character says, Seems everyone has a point of view, but no one has perspective. L.A.-based songwriters John Clinebell and Ariana Hall, who work together under the name Genuine Brandish, were commissioned by Tony to work with him to translate his book into 15 songs (with the essential help of producer Andrew Bush). What if history had a human face? What if the people who lived history could speak to it? This CD is an attempt to amplify the smaller voices, the human voices, of those who lived through the war and help them to sing history to us

    Tony Ardizzone, 3rd Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    From the training grounds of Chicago and Bowling Green, Tony Ardizzone serves as running guard for the creative writing program at ODU. Author of a novel ( In the Name of the Father ) and a collection of short stories ( Idling ), he is also the editor of Intro, an annual journal of the best writing from college workshops around the country. In a nearly completed accompanying volume to In the Name of the Father, Ardizzone traces the route by which the character Vito Scaparelli reaches Vietnam. Ardizzone has published 15 short stories in distinguished fiction quarterlies. He believes that the writing of fiction is the crafting of interiorized drama

    Improving urban planning: the case of New South Wales. by Tony Sorensen

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    tag=1 data=Improving urban planning: the case of New South Wales. by Tony Sorensen tag=2 data=Sorensen, Tony tag=3 data=Policy, tag=4 data=8 tag=5 data=2 tag=6 data=Winter 1992 tag=7 data=31-36. tag=8 data=PLANNING tag=10 data=The NSW Department of Planning is proposing changes to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act. The author reviews the proposals and highlights the difficulties of making urban planning efficient and equitable. tag=11 data=1992/4/10 tag=12 data=92/0672 tag=13 data=CABThe NSW Department of Planning is proposing changes to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act. The author reviews the proposals and highlights the difficulties of making urban planning efficient and equitable

    Tony Ardizzone, 12th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Tony Ardizzone, former Director of Creative Writing at Old Dominion University from 1979-1987, now teaches at Indiana University. He is the author of two novels, In the Name of the Father, 1978, and Heart of the Order, 1986, which was awarded the 1985 Virginia Prize for Fiction and named by The National Sports Review as one of the ten best sports books of 1986. He has also published a collection of short stories, The Evening News, 1986, which won the Flannery O\u27Connor Award. His stories have been cited twice in Best American Short Stories and been given Prairie Schooner\u27s Lawrence Foundation Award and the Black Warrior Review Fiction Prize. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Associated Writing Programs

    Replication Data for: "Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Chinese Public Support for War"

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    Replication Data for: "Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Chinese Public Support for War
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