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Maine, Volume 68, Number 3, Fall 1987
Contents:
Bernard Lown \u2742: A Frank Discussion with the Internationally Renowned Physician and Man of Peace --- Weinrich Makes Olympic Team --- The Canadian Connection: UMaine\u27s Canadian-American Center Celebrates its 20th Anniversary --- Close Call in the Arctic (Walter Staples and the 1937 expedition of the Gertrude L. Thebaud) --- After a War, It Seemed Like Heaven: The Old South Apartments Hold Fond Memories For a Lot of WWII Veterans and Their Families --- The Good Life at Nicatous Lakehttps://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/alumni_magazines/1364/thumbnail.jp
Reader-response Analysis in Gone with the Wind Novel by Margaret Mitchell
Penelitian ini adalah analisis mengenai kepribadian para tokoh utama yang diungkapkan di alam novel Gone With The Wind karya Margaret Mitchell, dengan rumusan masalah “Faktor apa sajakah yang mempengaruhi kepribadian para tokoh utama di dalam Gone With The Wind, berdasarkan pada analisis respon pembaca (reader-response)”. Objek studi ini merupakan pemenang dari Pulitzer Prize dan National Book Award di 1936.Data yang terkait dengan penelitian ini adalah berbentuk kata, kalimat, dan kutipan yang diambil dari novel tersebut. Data tersebut diambil dari pembacaan terhadap novel tersebut dengan menyeleksi data yang terkait dengan analisis. Untuk mendukung analisis, dua rekan penulis (Akhlis and Vivi) memberikan dukungan terhadap detail dari cerita. Penulis bertanya satu demi satu tentang para tokoh utama dan faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi kepribadian para tokoh utama. Analisis dilakukan menggunakan beberapa teknis yang meliputi pemilihan, mengutipan, penjelasan, dan pembuatan kesimpulan dan saran. Analisis menghasilkan beberapa temuan. Terdapat juga beberapa data yang merefleksikan kepribadian para tokoh utama. Pertama, ditemukan beberapa faktor seperti cinta, pernikahan, dan patriotisme. Kedua, penulis dan rekan tidak belajar tentang perang yang terjadi di abad kedelapan belas tetapi belajar tentang mengapresiasi orang lain. Kita juga seharusnya memiliki sikap “memberi dan menerima” terhadap pasangan kita. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian, disimpulkan bahwa kita harus menghargai institusi pernikahan. Kita harus mengapresiasi pasangan kita. Jika kita tidak menyintai pasangan kita, sebuah cinta yang sejati tidak akan terjalin
Chapter 5. The Tamarkan Players Present : Tamarkan Convalescent Camp
Tamarkan, Thailand, became a convalescent camp for the POWs who had worked on the Burma side of the railway. It was here that Aussie showman Norman Carter inspired a team of designers and stage technicians to mount a series of popular musical revues that were noteworthy for their elaborate sets, props, and costumes.https://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/thdabooks/1007/thumbnail.jp
A Conversation with George G. Roussas
George G. Roussas was born in the city of Marmara in central Greece, on June
29, 1933. He received a B.A. with high honors in Mathematics from the
University of Athens in 1956, and a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of
California, Berkeley, in 1964. In 1964--1966, he served as Assistant Professor
of Mathematics at the California State University, San Jose, and he was a
faculty member of the Department of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin,
Madison, in 1966--1976, starting as an Assistant Professor in 1966, becoming a
Professor in 1972. He was a Professor of Applied Mathematics and Director of
the Laboratory of Applied Mathematics at the University of Patras, Greece, in
1972--1984. He was elected Dean of the School of Physical and Mathematical
Sciences at the University of Patras in 1978, and Chancellor of the university
in 1981. He served for about three years as Vice President-Academic Affairs of
the then new University of Crete, Greece, in 1981--1985. In 1984, he was a
Visiting Professor in the Intercollege Division of Statistics at the University
of California, Davis, and he was appointed Professor, Associate Dean and Chair
of the Graduate Group in Statistics in the same university in 1985; he served
in the two administrative capacities in 1985--1999. He is an elected member of
the International Statistical Institute since 1974, a Fellow of the Royal
Statistical Society since 1975, a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical
Statistics since 1983, and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association
since 1986. He served as a member of the Council of the Hellenic Mathematical
Society, and as President of the Balkan Union of Mathematicians.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/09-STS299A the Statistical
Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical
Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Barnes Hospital Bulletin
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In the Shadow of a Willow Tree: A Community Garden Experiment in Decolonising, Multispecies Research
In 2014 I commenced a postdoctoral project that involved collaboratively planting and maintaining a community garden on a block of land that was once part of the East Armidale Aboriginal Reserve in the so-called New England Tableland region of New South Wales, Australia. At the edge of this block of land is an introduced, invasive willow tree. In this article I write with and alongside the willow tree to interrogate the potential and limitations of anticolonial projects undertaken from colonial subject positions predicated on relations of social and environmental privilege.
Anticolonial scholarly activism demands a critique of individual and institutional complicity with ongoing colonial power structures. The following analysis offers a personal narrative of what it has been like to be involved in an anticolonial multispecies research project while working within the confines of the neoliberal university. Exploring the intersection of academic, social and environmental ecologies, I position the community garden as an alternative pedagogical and public environmental humanities research site that interrupts the reproduction of settler colonial power relations by cultivating tactics of collective resistance in alliance with the nonhuman world
Spartan Daily, February 4, 1942
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Spectrum, Spring 1990
Spectrum was a newsletter for students, faculty, staff and alumni of the Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, published from 1983-1992
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