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    Interview with Marlon James

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    Marlon James is the author of three novels, most recently A Brief History of Seven Killings, which won the coveted Man Booker Prize in 2015. He is also the writer behind John Crow’s Devil, published 2005, and The Book of Night Women, published 2009. Since 2007, James has been a professor of creative writing at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He has also written for numerous publications, including The New York Times. During his visit to Butler University as part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series, James took the time to speak with Manuscripts staff member Julian Wyllie

    Kirk-Duggan and Hall\u27s Wake Up! Hip Hop Christianity and the Black Church (Book Review)

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    A Review of Wake Up! Hip Hop Christianity and the Black Church, by Cheryl Kirk-Duggan and Marlon Hall. Nashville: Abingdon, 2011. 192 pp., $21.00; ISBN 978142670301

    Marlon Unas Esugerra interview

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    Bio: Marlon Unas Esguerra is a second generation Filipino American, born and raised in Chicago. Marlon currently resides in Woodside, Queens, and is a Special Ed teacher at Queens Vocational & Technical High School. In 1998, he co-founded the panAsian spoken word ensemble, I Was Born with Two Tongues/, which has since performed in over 300 colleges and venues across the country. The Tongues\u27 pioneering performance work and critically-acclaimed debut CD, Broken Speak (AsianImprov Records), sparked a new generation of APIA voices. He is also the co-founder of the Asian American Artists Collective-Chicago, YAWP! Young Asians with Power!, Undocumented Sons, and the National APIA Spoken Word & Poetry Summit. Marlon is the author of four chapbooks: Goodnight Nobody, Thirty-one Dollars Per Hour, When the Blood Leaves You, and, When the Filipinos Arrive in Wicker Park. He is currently completing his first manuscript of poetry entitled, homestay. His work has been published in Monsoon, Screaming Monkeys, Pinoy Poetics, Columbia Poetry Review, MiPo Magazine, Crab Orchard Review, South Loop Review, and Indiana Review. Marlon is a three-time Chicago poetry slam champion and has performed on Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry on HBO. His digital media work has shown nationally and internationally, with most recent exhibitions in Perth, Tokyo, and Ho Chi Minh City. Marlon\u27s most recent awards include a Michener Teaching Fellowship, the Wallace Douglas Award for Excellence in Teaching, a Columbia Award for Scholarship, and two Eileen Lannan Poetry Prizes from the Academy of American Poets. He is a proud Kundiman, VONA, and NYC Teaching Fellow. In 2002, Chicago Public Radio compared Marlon\u27s work to Carl Sandburg\u27s, naming him a, Next Voice of 21st Century Chicago. An avid runner, Marlon is currently fundraising for Team for Kids while on his quest to run 100 marathons, completing at least one in each state and one on every continent. Bio from the 2009 Jackson Heights Poetry Festiva

    Marlon Olin Everett

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    Marlon Hacla, Melismas

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    Review of Melismas by Marlon Hacla; translated by Kristine Ong Musli

    Three Cheers for You, Mr. Brando: A Dramatistic Analysis of \u3cem\u3eListen to Me Marlon\u3c/em\u3e

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    This study focuses on actor and activist Marlon Brando and his attempts to deal with fame. His career spanned over fifty years. Over that time the media loved and hated him. Brando saw both sides of fame and loathed the way it threatened his privacy. Through a dramatistic analysis of the documentary Listen to Me Marlon, this study explores Brando’s feelings about and dealings with fame and fan expectations. The paper upon which this poster is based was written for the Senior Seminar course in Communication Arts. The paper was competitively selected for presentation at the Northwest Communication Association Conference in April 2018

    The use of observations of soft X-rays and protons in the UMASEP scheme for making real-time predictions of the SEP events that took place in july and september 2017

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    The UMASEP-10 tool [Núñez, 2011] works in an operational level since 2010, and its >10 MeV Solar Energetic Proton (SEP) predictions are diseminated by NASA’s integrated Space Weather Analysis system (iSWA). This presentation shows the real-time predictions of the SEP events that took place in July and September 2017. The UMASEP-10 tool predicts the occurrence and intensity of the first hours of >10 MeV SEP events using the Well-Connected prediction (WCP) model and the Poorly-Connected prediction (PCP) model. The WCP model infers the observer's interplanetary magnetic field connection to the shock source by correlating remote sensing SXR and proton data at near-Earth. This poster also presents a summary of the predictions of the UMASEP-100 [Núñez, 2015] and HESPERIA UMASEP-500 [Núñez et al., 2017] tools for predicting >100 MeV and >500 MeV events, respectively, during the aforementioned period.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Dearborn,, Francis Marlon

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    USA v. Marlon Graham

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